Background
UCLG ASPAC is the largest regional section of United Cities and Local Governments (UCLG), an amalgamation of International Union of Local Authorities (IULA), United Towns Organisation (UTO), and World Association of the Major Metropolises (METROPOLIS) set up in Ghent (Belgium) in 1913, in Aix-les-Bains (France) in 1957 and in Paris (France) in 1985, respectively. UCLG was established on 1 January 2004 and is headquartered in Barcelona, Spain. Following this unification, UCLG ASPAC was established in Taipei on 14 April 2004, as the new entity of IULA ASPAC. UCLG ASPAC’s Secretariat is based in Jakarta, Indonesia.
UCLG ASPAC is the largest regional section of United Cities and Local Governments (UCLG), an amalgamation of International Union of Local Authorities (IULA), United Towns Organisation (UTO), and World Association of the Major Metropolises (METROPOLIS) set up in Ghent (Belgium) in 1913, in Aix-les-Bains (France) in 1957 and in Paris (France) in 1985, respectively. UCLG was established on 1 January 2004 and is headquartered in Barcelona, Spain. Following this unification, UCLG ASPAC was established in Taipei on 14 April 2004, as the new entity of IULA ASPAC. UCLG ASPAC’s Secretariat is based in Jakarta, Indonesia.
UCLG
is a worldwide association of local governments and the officially recognised
voice of local governments by the United Nations. UCLG ASPAC has linkages to
more than 7,000 cities and local governments. It represents well over 3.76
billion people - more than half of the world population - and incorporates
economically fast developing countries such as China, India, and Indonesia.
UCLG ASPAC is the key
knowledge management hub on local government issues in the Asia-Pacific region.
It promotes democratic local government, supports cooperation between cities,
local governments and their associations, and facilitates programmes, network
and partnerships to develop the capacity of local governments and the
associations. Moreover, UCLG ASPAC represents local governments politically
within the international community, and with the United Nations and its
agencies. It also promotes inclusive societies which safeguard equality, social
and economic justice, and sustainable community development. UCLG ASPAC is
engaged in all relevant thematic fields for nurturing sustainable development
comprising poverty alleviation, climate change, disaster resiliency, culture,
strategic planning, decentralization, local finance, gender equality, women
leadership and empowerment as well as good governance.
UCLG ASPAC with its consortium
partners is currently engaging in one of current EU projects - International
Urban Cooperation Programme (IUC): Sustainable and Innovative Cities and
Regions – Regional Action Asia. The IUC programme is funded by the EU's
Partnership Instrument which supports the realisation of EU policy objectives
in areas including climate change and the external projection of the EU's
growth strategy "Europe 2020."
The global IUC programme seeks to establish cooperation in the areas of
sustainable urbanisation, climate change through sustainable energy on a mutual
benefit-basis with existing and new key EU partners. The project covers the EU
and China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, the Republic of Korea and
Vietnam, while UCLG ASPAC will primarily focus on the following target
countries: Indonesia, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Singapore, the Republic of Korea and
Vietnam. If deemed necessary, other
countries are agreeable to be the focus.
UCLG ASPAC is recruiting the Communication
and Knowledge Management Officer for a one-year (1) period with possibility of
extension, based on satisfactory performance. The post assigned is to support the
component two (2) of the EU-IUC Project which is the implementation of the
Global Covenant of Mayors (GCom) for Climate Change and Energy in particular,
as recently UCLG ASPAC has been appointed as the Regional GCoM Secretariat for
South East Asia.
Key Duties
- Manage database that includes the following but not limited to member cities, signatories, climate action plans and status, etc;
- Review and analyse GCoM HelpDesk materials to the regional context, in cooperation with GCoM and relevant partners;
- Identify best practice examples and provide recommendations to IUC coordination Unit and IUC Asia team for improvement materials, methodology and/or templates that emerge from the most frequent requests;
- Daily maintain contents provider of all the GCoM/Asia web pages and social networks accounts: web pages and twitter account in close interaction with the IUC/Asia team;
- Develop all GCoM SEA visibility activities, in close interaction with the GCoM secretariat, the EUDs and the IUC/Asia team. This include general GCoM promotional activities (printing documents and materials).
- Manage the GCoM knowledge platform functions, re-organise information to make it comparable and suits the need of the Asian municipalities, create a virtuous knowledge and information transfer.
Qualifications:
v Education:
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University degree in communication, social science,
urban planning, sustainable development, and/or other related fields.
v Experience:
- Minimum 5 (five) years of professional experience in specific issue of energy and climate change and/or urban environment in general;
- Experience in management of various communication and information materials including website, twitter and knowledge exchange platform;
- Development of communication and visibility content especially in energy and climate change sectors;
- Experience in international cooperation development projects and campaigns, in particular energy and climate change sectors.
v Language:
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Fluency
in written and spoken in English and Bahasa Indonesia.
v Computer skills:
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Proficiency
in MS Office, database system, website, twitter and programming.
v Other skills and competency:
- Has basic understanding of the full cycle development of climate action plan;
- Has basic understanding of GHG emission inventory and various energy sectors;
- Trained in energy, climate change or other urban planning sectors;
- Demonstrated ability to manage multiple tasks and deliver outputs within specified time frames;
- Has strong analytical, communication and interpersonal skills;
- Demonstrated detail orientation, proactive attention to outcomes and expectations, and ability to understand and effectively use information and data;
- Experienced in international cooperation development projects;
- Willing to travel during the project’s implementation when required;
- Ability to work in a team and individual.
Supporting
Team
S/he will be directly supervised by the
Technical Coordinator of IUC Asia in Jakarta and indirectly by Team Leader and
Lead Expert of IUC Asia. S/he shall be supported by the Admin Project Officer under the IUC.
How
to apply
* Please
submit the application Letter and CV in English by the latest June 26th, 2019
* Submit the
application to recruitment@uclg-aspac.org
* Only the qualified candidate will be contacted.
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