Avis de recrutement : UIT recrute un.e Chef.fe du département de la planification stratégique et des adhésions à Genève, Suisse.

 

 

 

 

 

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Under the direction of the Secretary-General, and in close collaboration with the Deputy Secretary-General, the Chief Strategic Planning and Membership Department is responsible for providing strategic direction and management in accordance with ITU standards of efficiency, accountability and integrity, and coordination of strategic planning, programme monitoring, partnership development and resource mobilization. By providing leadership and high-level guidance and support for the development and implementation of effective and innovative multistakeholder partnerships and resource mobilization efforts, the Chief of Department plays a primary role in ensuring ITU’s continued capacity to deliver its mandate and support the strategic objectives. The Chief of Department acts as driver for change by leading and supporting ITU’s initiatives. The incumbent performs the following duties:

  • Analyzes on a continuous basis developments and trends in digital technologies, telecommunications/ICT environment in the context of the global information economy and society and assesses their challenges and implications for the ITU; promotes cutting-edge and innovative approaches; oversees the development of forward-looking strategic options, proposals and plans relating to the purposes of the Union in a changing environment (including through improved strategic foresight).
  • In close collaboration with the Deputy Secretary-General, fosters, promotes and advocates intersectoral work/coordination, including planning and directing activities of the Union such as the World Telecommunication Policy Forum, the World Telecom and Information Society Day celebrations and related events; contributes to the development of plans for the implementation of the results of WSIS; and directs the development plans for promoting youth and gender-related strategies and activities.
  • In close collaboration with the Deputy Secretary-General, provides intellectual and strategic leadership and oversight in the elaboration, implementation, monitoring and reporting of the Organization’s overall strategy and programme, results framework, including the thematic, priorities, the enablers, the outcomes and outputs and the development of the related impact and performance indicators, ensuring compliance with the guidance provided by the Governing Bodies, and coordinating the development of strategic approaches for a variety of programme issues, in line with ITU’s global objectives and strategic directions.
  • Oversees the development and management of the ITU’s sound relations with Member States and specialized agencies and other international organizations, with regional and sub-regional telecommunications organizations, satellite organizations, with non-governmental international organizations and academic institutions.
  • Directs the preparation of quality reports and publications entrusted by the ITU’s competent authorities. Ensures overall coherence of operations.
  • Oversees and directs the ITU’s corporate communication programme, promoting its leadership role in the international community; provides expert advice to the Secretary General and senior managers on all questions relating to communication strategies, image, and opportunities.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES (continuation)

  • Plans, directs and implements the strategies, platforms and measures required to establish ITU as a thought leader and for ITU’s thought leadership delivery including establishing working relationships with experts and top academics in specific fields of technology to jointly produce discussion/research papers for publication and dissemination; working with the diplomatic community to promote better understanding of technologies and their impact so as to better prepare them for discussions at ITU meetings and conferences; develops national strategies for the rollout of these technologies; and establish experiential learning for ITU staff.
  • Strengthens support to UN system inter-agency activities at global, regional, and national levels, including representing ITU in relevant bodies and committees.
  • Oversees Secretariat to the Council, Plenipotentiary, and other conferences of the Union; supports the Secretary-General in designing and organizing senior management retreats and similar strategic planning meetings of the senior leadership.
  • Provides strategic oversight to the Broadband Commission for Sustainable Development (BBCOM) and performs all duties required as the Executive Director of the BBCOM in support of the secretariat.
  • Upon the request of the Secretary-General, represents the ITU at national, regional, and international level.
  • Assists the Secretary-General and Deputy Secretary-General in dealing with strategic issues of the entire ITU.
  • Carries out other duties that may be assigned by the Secretary-General or the Deputy Secretary-General.

QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED

Education:

Advanced university degree in telecommunications, economics, law, political science, public or business administration, or other related fields or education in a reputed college of advanced education with a diploma of equivalent standard to that of an advanced university degree in one of the above fields. For internal candidates, a first university degree in one of the fields above in combination with twenty-five years of qualifying experience may be accepted in lieu of an advanced university degree for promotion or rotation purposes.

Experience:

At least twenty (20) years of progressively responsible experience, including a minimum of ten (10) years in an international environment, either in the public or private sector and an excellent knowledge of telecommunications/ICT in the international context. Experience in providing expertise and advice to senior management on a wide range of international telecommunications/ICT issues and policies is also required. High-level management experience is essential. Good knowledge of ITU work would be an advantage.
A Doctorate in a related field can be considered as a substitute for three years of working experience.

Languages:

Knowledge of one of the six official languages of the Union (Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian, Spanish) at advanced level and knowledge of a second official language at intermediate level. Knowledge of a third official language would be an advantage. (Under the provisions of Resolution No. 626 of the Council, a relaxation of the language requirements may be authorized in the case of candidates from developing countries: when candidates from such countries possess a thorough knowledge of one of the official languages of the Union, their applications may be taken into consideration.)

Application deadline (Midnight Geneva Time): 19 June 2023