Project Development Specialist for Implementing – UNDP – PHILIPPINES

Duties and Responsibilities
Under the direct supervision of the ISD Programme Manager through the ISD Programme Analyst, the Project Development Specialist shall:
1. Management of the GEF PPG Team
Define and submit a detailed methodology and work plan in consultation with the other consultants with clear delegation of responsibilities for the National Consultants.
Ensure that project development is participatory, gender-responsive and based on extensive stakeholder engagements; and
Verify and ensure that all project components are technically sound and cost effective.
2. Preparatory Technical Studies and Reviews (Component A): With inputs from the national consultants, as detailed in their respective TORs:
Compile baseline/situational analysis for the full-size project (FSP). This will include a precise definition of baseline projects, activities, budgets, goals and co-financial links to GEF outcomes; definition of GEF incremental value per outcome and output; and presentation of results of the incremental cost-analysis in matrices as appropriate;
Coordinate with national consultants2 in ensuring that the stakeholder analysis and consultations are complete and comprehensive;
Coordinate with the Gender Specialist on the conduct of the gender analysis and ensure its findings are meaningfully integrated into the project’s strategy, theory of change and results framework;
Ensure action points, including risk assessments, from the UNDP Social and Environmental Screening Procedure (SESP) at the PIF stage (“pre-screening”) are fully implemented during the PPG, and update that screening in an iterative fashion throughout the PPG, as appropriate;
Coordinate with the national consultants in the identification of the project sites, with documentation of selection criteria;
Ensure the conduct of financial planning and budgeting; and
Ensure completion of any additional studies that are determined to be needed for the preparation of the ProDoc and all other final outputs.
3. Formulation of the ProDoc, CEO Endorsement Request and Mandatory and Project Specific Annexes (Component B): With inputs from the other consultants, as detailed in their respective TORs, and based on international best practice:
Develop, present and articulate the project’s theory of change;
Develop the Results Framework in line with UNDP-GEF policy;
Develop a detailed Monitoring and Evaluation Plan and Budget;
Ensure the preparation of a Stakeholder Engagement Plan and an Indigenous Peoples’ Plan;
Ensure the preparation of a Gender Action Plan and Budget;
Update the SESP based on assessments undertaken during Component A, and ensure the development of environmental and/or social management plan(s) for all risks identified as Moderate or High in the SESP;
Accomplish the relevant GEF core indicators and prepare the required GEF tracking tool(s);
Secure and present agreements on project management arrangements;
Ensure the completion of the required official endorsement letters; and
Synthesize all analyses, studies, etc. that are prepared under Components A and B to produce the draft UNDP-GEF ProDoc, GEF CEO Endorsement, and all mandatory and project specific Annexes, using the required templates.[1]
4. Validation Workshop (Component C):
Lead, in cooperation with the national consultants, the validation workshop to present, discuss and validate the final draft ProDoc and mandatory and project specific annexes, with a special focus on the SESP and any management plans;
Oversee all necessary revisions that arise during the workshop; and
Ensure completion of Validation Workshop Report.
5. Consolidation of all technical and consultation inputs including from national stakeholders, UNDP, GEF Secretariat, STAP and GEF Council, into a well written and concise UNDP ProDoc with all required sections and Annexes, in line with the standard UNDP-GEF ProDoc template and annotated guidance;
6. Completion of the GEF CEO Endorsement Request;

Competencies
Demonstrates integrity by modeling the UN’s values and ethical standards;
Promotes the vision, mission, and strategic goals of UNDP;
Displays cultural, gender, religion, race, nationality and age sensitivity and adaptability;
Treats all people fairly without favoritism;
Expertise in data collection and analysis
Ability to work under pressure and tight deadlines;
Strong analytical and research skills; and
Excellent organizational, and communication skills

Required Skills and Experience
1. Criteria for Selection of the Best Offer
Offers will be evaluated based on combined scoring method – where the Technical Proposal will be evaluated based on qualifications in the CV and brief description of previous work. The Technical evaluation is weighted a max. of 70%.
The Financial Proposal that will be evaluated through submission of the Offeror’s Letter to UNDP Confirming Interest and Availability for the IC including Financial Proposal Template and combined with the price offer will be weighted a max of 30%

Education
Master’s degree or higher in a relevant field, such as natural sciences, social sciences or political or environmental sciences
[minimum of 21 points for master’s degree, additional points for additional degree, maximum up to 30 points]

Experience
Minimum 10 years of demonstrable experience in the technical area of biodiversity conservation, preferably in the area of access and benefit sharing of genetic resources, and integrated natural resources management [minimum of 17.5 points for 10 years of experience, additional points for additional years of experience, maximum up to 25 points];
Minimum of 5 years of Demonstrable experience in preparing/supporting high-quality GEF and other donor-funded projects

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