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The Project Management Support - Senior Officer role at UNOPS involves coordinating and monitoring project activities to ensure successful delivery within defined parameters. The position requires analytical and operational support in project planning, execution, and reporting, while also contributing to risk and performance management. The Senior Officer will engage with stakeholders and facilitate communication to drive efficient project delivery. This role is crucial for supporting peacebuilding, humanitarian, and development projects globally. Bachelor’s degree in International Relations, Sociology, Law or equivalent 4 years of relevant experience or 2 years with a Master’s degree Experience in project development, management, and monitoring Proficiency in MS Office and web-based management systems Experience collaborating with national and international stakeholders Fluent in French
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