UNFPA National Consultant on team building and coaching sessions

Vacancy Number: UN17/01585

Location:Chisinau, Republic of Moldova
Application Deadline: 02 Aug 2017, 23:59 (GMT+2:00)
Reference to the project: UNFPA Moldova
Expected Duration of Assignment:10 August - 20 October 2017 (14 working days)
Supporting Documents:
P11 Form
Terms of Reference


Background

Scope of work:

UNFPA is looking for a National Consultant to assist the Country Office strengthen and develop the UNFPA team’s capacity to successfully deliver its mandate through three day training for the UNFPA Moldova Country team and further coaching sessions with each individual member.

The National Consultant trough the training and individual coaching should accomplish the following objectives:

  • Address communication barriers and increase open, direct, clear and empathic interpersonal communication within and outside the team.
  • Strengthen staff engagement in organizational settings.
  • Assist the team to clarify the decision making process in the office and help each team member to develop his / her fast, reliable and informed decision making algorithm, which would lead to higher performance.
  • Assist each member identify and align his/her personal values to the organisational values, in such a way so each member’s potential is fulfilled.
  • Help each member identify his or her own goals means to achieve them, as a way to increase self-development, personal and professional growth.
  • Strengthen leadership skills of each member in his/her field.
  • Assis the team to improve conflict resolution and negotiation skillset.
  • Assist each team member in time management and prioritization of tasks.

Required qualifications:

  • Master’s degree in Psychology, Psychotherapy, Counselling, Management and related Social Sciences.
  • At least 5 years proved relevant work experience and demonstrated expertise in the field of Psychotherapy, Training, Coaching, Counselling, and Organizational Development.
  • Fluency in Romanian is required, English and Russian will be considered as an advantage.
  • Working knowledge of one or more additional languages relevant for Moldova, including Bulgarian, Gagauzian, Romani, Ukrainian or sign language would be an asset.

The United Nations Organization is committed to diversity and inclusion. Women, persons from vulnerable groups, such as persons with disabilities, Roma and other ethnic, linguistic or religious minorities, persons living with HIV, refugees and other noncitizens legally entitled to work in the Republic of Moldova, as well as persons from other underrepresented groups are particularly encouraged to apply.

Notice: There is no application, processing or other fee at any stage of the application process. UNFPA does not solicit or screen for information in respect of HIV or AIDS and does not discriminate on the basis of HIV/AIDS status.

Interested persons should submit their application letters and duly completed Personal History Form (P11) with the mark “UNFPA National Consultant on team building and coaching sessions” by 26 July 2017, 23:59 (GMT+2:00) to the following e-mail: moldova.office@unfpa.org

Failure of candidates to submit a duly completed P11 form, as well as false representations on this form, shall constitute sufficient grounds for withdrawal of further consideration of the application. All information provided in the P11 form will be treated as strictly confidential.



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