UNDP Nepal Job Vacancy for SDG Finance Specialist:
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Nepal works with the people and Government of Nepal, and other development partners to pursue equitable and sustainable human development goals through eradication of poverty, increase in livelihood opportunities, improvement in community resilience against conflict, disasters and impact of climate change, while laying down strong foundations for a society based on rule of law with an inclusive and participatory democracy.
The UNDP is seeking qualified, dedicated and result oriented Nepalese citizens for the following position:
Position Title |
SDG Finance Specialist |
Level |
SB 5/Peg 2 |
Number of position |
1 (one) |
Duty Station |
Kathmandu |
Weblink for application: http://www.np.undp.org/content/nepal/en/home/operations/jobs/
Please visit the given weblink for a detailed job description and for online application. Applications along with duly filled up UN Personal History Form-P11 (downloadable from the website http://www.np.undp.org/content/nepal/en/home/operations/jobs/) must be submitted by 26 October 2020.
Only short-listed candidates will be contacted. UNDP retains the right to contact referees directly.
UNDP follows its standard recruitment process which will be fair and transparent. The candidates are assessed at various levels, based on objective and specific criteria defined by UNDP. Any kind of undue influence from the candidates, panel members or any related parties are not entertained. In the case where such influences are noticed, the said candidate will be disqualified from the process.
UNDP is committed to achieving work force diversity (in terms of minority groups, caste/ethnic groups, persons with disability etc.) and has the policy to have gender balance among staff at all levels. Qualified female candidates and candidates particularly from disadvantaged and socially excluded groups are strongly encouraged to apply.
All applications will be treated with the highest confidentiality.
The first date of publication: 19 October 2020