Job Description
Job Posting Organization:
The job posting organization is UNOPS, which stands for the United Nations Office for Project Services. Established in 1973, UNOPS is dedicated to helping people build better lives and countries achieve sustainable development. The organization operates in over 80 countries worldwide, providing project management, procurement, and infrastructure services. UNOPS aims to support the implementation of peacebuilding, humanitarian, and development projects, ensuring that they are delivered effectively and efficiently. With a workforce of thousands of employees, UNOPS is committed to promoting sustainable practices and enhancing the capacity of local partners.

Job Overview:
The position of UNOPS LICA6 in Kasulu focuses on managing and coordinating public health and water resources management projects within a humanitarian context. The role requires a deep understanding of hygiene promotion programming and technical team management. The successful candidate will be expected to engage with various stakeholders, including local communities, government entities, and international organizations, to ensure the effective implementation of WASH (Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene) initiatives. The position also entails exposure to the UNHCR mandate, which emphasizes the importance of protecting the rights and well-being of refugees and displaced persons. Strong communication and negotiation skills are essential for this role, as the candidate will need to advocate for resources and support for WASH programs. Additionally, the candidate should possess the ability to coordinate diverse actors and activities to achieve common objectives in the WASH sector, ensuring that public health considerations are integrated into all project activities.

Duties and Responsibilities:
The duties and responsibilities of the UNOPS LICA6 position include:
  • Developing and implementing WASH programs that align with public health objectives and humanitarian needs.
  • Coordinating with local authorities, NGOs, and community leaders to ensure effective project delivery.
  • Conducting assessments to identify WASH needs and gaps in the target communities.
  • Managing technical teams and providing guidance on best practices in hygiene promotion and water resource management.
  • Monitoring and evaluating project outcomes to ensure compliance with UN standards and guidelines.
  • Preparing reports and documentation for stakeholders, including funding agencies and government partners.
  • Facilitating training sessions and workshops for local staff and community members on WASH-related topics.
  • Advocating for the integration of public health considerations into all WASH initiatives.
  • Ensuring that all project activities are conducted in a safe and inclusive manner, respecting the rights of all individuals involved.

Required Qualifications:
The required qualifications for the UNOPS LICA6 position include a strong background in public health, water resources management, and construction management. Candidates should have additional qualifications in WASH and a thorough understanding of the linkages between public health and WASH initiatives. Strong interpersonal and negotiation skills are essential, as well as the ability to communicate effectively with diverse stakeholders. Familiarity with the UNHCR mandate and its priorities is also required, along with the ability to coordinate a range of activities to achieve common objectives in the WASH sector.

Educational Background:
Candidates for the UNOPS LICA6 position should possess a relevant degree in public health, environmental science, water resources management, or a related field. Advanced degrees or certifications in WASH or humanitarian project management are highly desirable and will be considered an asset for applicants.

Experience:
The position requires candidates to have significant experience in managing WASH programs in humanitarian contexts. A minimum of 5 years of relevant work experience is preferred, with a proven track record of successfully implementing public health and water resource management projects. Experience working with international organizations, particularly within the UN system, is advantageous.

Languages:
The mandatory language for this position is English. Proficiency in additional languages, particularly those spoken in the region, is considered a desirable asset and may enhance the candidate's ability to communicate effectively with local communities and stakeholders.

Additional Notes:
This position is not remote and is based in Kasulu, Tanzania. It is classified under the UNOPS LICA6 level, which indicates a mid-level position within the organization. The deadline for applications is May 27, 2026, and the target start date for the successful candidate is July 1, 202
  • The role may involve working in challenging environments, and candidates should be prepared for the associated hardships.
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