Vacancy #: 7179 Unit: Species Conservation Action Organisation: International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Location: Headquarters, Gland, Switzerland Reporting to: Head, Species Conservation Action Work percentage: 100% Grade: A3 Expected start date: 01 May 2025 Type of contract: Max-term (24 months with possibility of renewal) Closing date: 06 March 2025 BACKGROUND The Programme Associate will support the work of the Species Conservation Action Team (SCA), within IUCN Centre for Conservation Action.
The Species Conservation Action Team delivers science-based conservation action on the ground that saves species from extinction through its two main initiatives: Save Our Species (SOS) and the Integrated Tiger Habitat Conservation Programme (ITHCP). We provide grants for conservation projects targeting globally threatened species. By strategically focusing on species conservation priorities and by providing rapid action funding that can be mobilized quickly during crises, SOS provides critically-needed resources where and when they matter most.
We focus our efforts where they will have the biggest impact by funding frontline conservation organisations across the world who have unique knowledge of their region and the local biodiversity. IUCN Save Our Species is IUCN’s response to the challenges identified by the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species™ mobilising IUCN’s unique knowledge and expertise of the IUCN experts Commissions.
The contribution from this position will be essential in providing programme management and administrative support to several grant-making projects. JOB DESCRIPTION • Support ongoing grant-making initiatives with the development and maintenance of project tracking systems, and with the provision of regular follow-ups and updates in relations to status of projects, contracts, reporting deadlines, financial and procurement procedures, audits etc.
• Support all phases of the different calls for proposals launched under different grant-making initiatives (including preparation of documents and templates, support during applications’ process, filing of applications, review of applications, complete applicants risk assessments, ensure efficient and timely sign-off of grant agreements).
• Monitor projects and sub-projects budgets to keep track of resource utilisation rates in collaboration with the Global Programme Operations Unit (GPOU).
• Liaise with GPOU to ensure timely and efficient processing of routine payments, grant agreements and consultant contracts, expense claims, audits and financial reports;
• Support procurement of goods and services for the team ensuring compliance with relevant policies and procedures (including preparation of Requests for Proposals, procurement records and evaluation reports, contracts and payments).
• Enter information and ensure the maintenance of up-to-date data in the appropriate systems and project databases; liaise with grantees as and when necessary; run analytic extracts as requested.
• Liaise with external reviewers and technical advisors during the review process of applications.
• Prepare and process contracts, grant agreements, internal agreements and amendments, including preparation of all relevant documents, verifying compliance with IUCN policies and donor requirements, securing timely and efficient sign-off and contract clearance by all levels of management required.
• Support the development and management of internal agreements (IAs), including the drafting of agreements. Work with regional colleagues to ensure a consistent and streamlined approach to the administration and management of internal agreements.
• Support the digital and physical filing of project files, project reports, financial and contractual documentation etc.
• Assist with the preparation of technical and financial reports to donors.
• Assist in the development of communication materials and dissemination of project achievements.
• Contribute to the development of IUCN Grants Portal, support the management of call for proposals and grants in the portal, and provide technical support to users.
• Support the organization of meetings, workshops, webinars, trainings and other capacity building activities.
• Support organization of monitoring missions and other travel required by the team, including facilitating all logistical arrangements, processing travel requests and expenses claims.
• Provide other administrative services and take meeting minutes when required.
• Undertake any other tasks that may be assigned by the supervisor. REQUIREMENTS • University degree in business administration or commercial/secretarial diploma;
• Minimum 3 years of work experience in a position relevant to this vacancy. Previous experience in the field of biodiversity conservation or related field is an asset.
• Experience in grant-making or project management, including planning, implementation, financial follow-up, reporting, and monitoring.
• Excellent written and spoken English required; knowledge of Spanish and French is an asset.
• Computer literacy in MS Office packages.
• Excellent organizational and administrative skills, with exceptional attention to detail.
• Team-oriented attitude, and ability to work independently, demonstrating application of initiative in problem solving, prioritizing tasks, meeting deadlines and trouble-shooting.
• Ability to work in a multilingual, multicultural and multidisciplinary setting;
• Capacity to work effectively under time pressure and extended hours;
• Adhere to IUCN’s core values of transparency, inclusiveness, professionalism and accountability.
• Automatic right to work in Switzerland (Swiss national or holder of valid work permit L, B, C or G). SALARY The gross annual salary for this position is between CHF 73'019 and CHF 91'274, subject to deductions for social security contributions and second-pillar pension, and before tax. While this is an indicative amount effective as of the current date, changes may occur as per IUCN's compensation practices without prior notice. The same applies to other organisations hosted by IUCN.
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