- January 18, 2024
- Posted by: humanitarianweb
- Category: Humanitarian Jobs
Functional title: Urban Planning Expert (multiple positions)
Duty station of assignment: Kiev, Ukraine
Contract modality: International ICA
Grade: IICA-2
Duration of assignment: Six months (with possibility of extension)
Background
UN-Habitat, the United Nations Human Settlements Programme, is mandated by the UN General Assembly to promote socially and environmentally sustainable and resilient towns and cities. It is the focal point agency for all urbanization and human settlement matters within the UN system. UN-Habitat envisions well-planned, well-governed and efficient cities and towns, with adequate housing, infrastructure and universal access to employment and basic services such as water, energy, and sanitation. Responding to crisis and post-crisis context is part of UN-Habitat’s mandate and strategic plan.
In Ukraine, UN-Habitat is supporting national and subnational governments in their recovery efforts, linking short term reconstruction needs to longer term resilience solutions. At national level, UN-Habitat provides support to the government of Ukraine on the development of national policies and instruments that guide regional and local governments’ recovery. The programme also strives to increasing Ukrainian urban planning and design capacities, through support to academia, think tanks and practitioners among others. At local level, UN-Habitat provides support to recovery planning efforts of local governments, through its Urban Lab established in Kyiv.
The Urban Planning Lab (Urban Lab) is an entity for UN-Habitat to promptly respond to and support national and local governments in achieving sustainable urban development. The Urban Lab is the integrative facility of the Agency where innovative processes and partnerships are translated into tangible and transformative solutions to complex urban challenges, including urban recovery processes.
The Urban Lab brings together multidisciplinary teams of local and international urban planners, environmental, data-science, mobility, legal and financial experts, providing holistic and proactive approaches to sustainable urbanization in cities and towns globally. Hence, the Urban Lab embeds the necessary thematic disciplines, experts, actors and stakeholders to respond to requests, also in crisis and post-crisis contexts. The Urban Lab acts as a neutral broker, managing knowledge in complex stakeholder settings to resolve multi-sectoral, multi-scalar and multi-stakeholder challenges.
The Urban Lab applies an integrated approach to systemic and strategic urban planning to deliver transformative change for sustainable urbanization and to achieve the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the New Urban Agenda.
The Urban Lab addresses the complexity and challenges of cities and regions by translating these global and other development frameworks into concrete actionable solutions into the built environment through development of local strategies and plans for urban transformation, and by bridging the gap between policy and physical implementation (capital investment planning). Informed by evidence-based data analysis, spatial and non-spatial strategic responses and solutions are developed in partnership with stakeholders to ensure sustainable urban development outcomes. Hereby, the Urban Lab supports the positioning of the Agency as a Centre of Excellence for urban planning and design. The Urban Lab falls under the Planning, Finance and Economy Section, which is part of the Urban Practices Branch and the Global Solutions Division.
Rationale and context of the assignment
UN-Habitat has been called upon to support early recovery in Ukraine to promote urban and territorial recovery and regeneration towards a greener, more resilient, healthy and inclusive urban future. The Ukrainian government has a strong ambition to ‘build back better’, where urban recovery planning and design on territorial, town and neigborhood level can play a vital role in making cities and towns more sustainable and resilient. Aspects such as mixed land use, provision of housing and public space, improved access to public and social services and functions will be important, including promotion of local economic development. Similarly, there is a need to revisit and update instruments and frameworks for urban planning and housing, especially their application on local level for reconstruction of the built environment. UN-Habitat’s support will inform progress towards implementation of the SDG’s and New Urban Agenda.
UN-Habitat’s support builds upon three main inter-linked components; 1) support to the national government and ministries for the improvement of regulatory frameworks and instruments for a sustainable urban recovery; 2) support to urban and territorial recovery towards more inclusive, green and healthy urban recovery in selected regions (Oblasts) and municipalities (hromadas); 3) strengthened urban planning capacity among urban stakeholders, and specifically within public institutions.
For component two, UN-Habitat and the Urban Lab is initially targeting urban recovery support to 5 hromadas (or clusters thereof), for the development of urban profiles and the subsequent preparation of urban recovery plans in the short-, medium- and long term development perspective.
UN-Habitat will also support the development of digital solutions and tools for enhanced data capacity of national and local governments in Ukraine, for climate resilient recovery planning, reconstruction and cities and neighborhoods and development towards people-centered smart cities. This workstream is implemented by UNITAC (United Nations Innovation Technology Accelerator for Cities), a collaboration between UN-Habitat, OICT and the HafenCity University in Hamburg.
UN-Habitat and the Urban Lab is now planning to engage consultants within various thematic fields to support urban recovery planning on territorial, urban area (cities, towns) and neighborhood level. For this position, UN-Habitat and the Urban Lab is seeking urban planning expertise to primarily engage in the preparations of urban profiles and subsequent urban recovery plans. The consultant [FD1] must have an urban planning background with specialist expertise within e.g. urban resilience, environment/climate, mobility, GIS, land and properties, social/socio-economy or other related area and preferably experience in crisis settings.
Duties and main responsibilities
UN-Habitat’s Urban Lab in Kyiv which will function as the implementing entity of the project in close collaboration and coordination with the Urban Lab at UN-Habitat’s Headquarters in Nairobi. The incumbent will report directly to the Head of the Urban Lab in Kyiv and the designated technical lead on urban recovery planning. The incumbent is expected to fulfill the following general duties and responsibilities, as part of the Urban Lab in Kyiv:
- Undertake reviews and assessments on relevant policies and strategies related to urban recovery planning, and document findings in short briefing reports;
- Provide technical and sectoral backstopping on urban profiling and urban recovery planning for select territories and urban areas;
- Lead the development of select thematic areas, and the embedment of the same in the urban recovery planning process;
- Liaise, coordinate and collaborate with stakeholders and implementing partners for the preparation of urban profiling and urban recovery planning outputs;
- Advise and work collaboratively as part of the Urban Lab in Kyiv to analyze, collect, compile and interpret data to guide the development of strategies, projects and interventions;
- Draft concept papers and short progress reports for implementation of urban recovery activities, for documentation, knowledge management, advocacy and outreach;
- Development of graphics to support analysis, diagnosis and proposals, such as maps, diagrams and sketches;
- Develop, organize and deliver participatory, multi-stakeholder processes tailored for stakeholders within the project;
- Contribute to the design and implementation of capacity assessments targeting local and national authorities, as well as key actors engaged in urban planning and recovery;
- Design and guide the application of capacity building methodologies and materials in selected thematic areas;
- Identify and contextualise relevant international and national frameworks to promote inclusive and sustainable urban planning and recovery.
Results Expected:
The ultimate result of this assignment is to provide strategic and technical support to sustainable recovery and urbanization of cities and towns in Ukraine, including the implementation and localization of the SDG’s and New Urban Agenda.
Reporting requirements
The Urban Planning Expert will work under the overall supervision of the Head of the Urban Lab and the direct supervision by the designated technical lead, both in Kyiv, Ukraine. The expert will collaborate closely with UN-Habitat’s Urban Lab and country office representation in Ukraine, as well as, the Urban Lab at UN-Habitat’s headquarters, Nairobi, Kenya.
Outputs and Expected Deliverables
The incumbent is required to provide various project outputs as above and submit a monthly report that details the project activities and achievements, ensuring transparency and accountability throughout the assignment.
Working location and travel
The assignment is expected to be conducted from the UN-Habitat office in Kyiv. Travel to field locations required for site visits, technical missions and engagement with stakeholders and partners will be covered by UN-Habitat. In the event that the consultant cannot relocate to Ukraine, alternative work arrangements, including missions, reporting, and communication methods, will be discussed and agreed upon.
Competencies
Professional: Technological Awareness. Keeps abreast of available technology, understands applicability and limitations of technology to the work of the office, actively seeks to apply technology to appropriate tasks, shows willingness to learn new technology. Communication: Speaks and writes clearly and effectively; listens to others, correctly interprets messages from others and responds appropriately; asks questions to clarify, and exhibits interest in having two-way communication; Demonstrates openness in sharing information and keeping people informed; Excellent drafting ability and communications skills, both oral and written; proven ability to communicate complex concepts orally; Ability to prepare written reports that are clear, concise and meaningful. Team work: Works collaboratively with colleagues to achieve organizational goals; is willing to learn from others; places team agenda before personal agenda; supports and acts in accordance with final group decision, even when such decisions may not entirely reflect own position; shares credit for team accomplishments and accepts joint responsibility for team shortcomings. Client orientation: Considers all those to whom services are provided to be “clients ” and seeks to see things from clients’ point of view; Establishes and maintains productive partnerships with clients by gaining their trust and respect; Identifies clients’ needs and matches them to appropriate solutions; Monitors ongoing developments inside and outside the clients’ environment to keep informed and anticipate problems; Keeps clients informed of progress or setbacks in projects; Meets timeline for delivery of products or services to client. Planning and Organizing: Ability to prioritize activities and assignments and to easily switch between different projects.
Required Skills and Experience
Education
- Advanced university degree (master’s degree or equivalent) in in Architecture, Urban Development, Urban Planning and Design, or a related field, or a related field.
- A first-level university degree in combination with two (2) additional years of qualifying experience may be accepted in lieu of the advanced university degree.
Experience
- A minimum of seven years of relevant work experience in the field of urban development and planning and design (and/or related fields) with direct proven experience of programme/project management is required;
- Direct proven experience of urban planning projects/processes on a territorial and/or local level, in combination with e.g. urban resilience, mobility, project finance, and/or data systems is required;
- Proven experience in software for urban planning, e.g. GIS, data analysis, visualization and production of maps is required;
- Good hand drawing/sketching is required;
- Understanding of and experience from managing urban data is an asset;
- Experience working in the public sector, e.g. local governments is considered an asset;
- Experience from the country or from other urban crisis/post-crisis contexts is an asset;
- Experience working on social change projects is an asset;
- Leading, designing and managing capacity building processes is an asset;
- Working knowledge and understanding of the Sustainable Development Goals (and their monitoring/evaluation) and of the New Urban Agenda is an asset;
- Working experience with international development agencies and in particular the United Nations is an asset.
Language
- Fluency in written and spoken English is required.
Special Considerations:
The candidate should be familiar with, and committed to the goals of UN-Habitat, and have:
- Clear knowledge and understanding of theories, concepts and approaches to urban development, planning and design, particularly in an international development context including crisis and/or post-crisis contexts;
- Strong analytical skills of urban form, urban systems, underlying social, legal and financial mechanisms and the political context;
- Strong urban planning and design skills in relation to principles for sustainable urban development, including transferring planning and design ideas into technical drawings;
- Experience and understanding of urban planning on a territorial (strategic) level, and strong capacity in linking proposals at the urban/neighborhood scale with e.g. analysis of housing typologies, provision of public space etc;
- Practical experience of design and implementation of urban planning and design projects, including experience in thematic areas e.g. mobility, resilience, climate/environment, project finance and smart-city technologies and concepts;
- Strong communications skills, including writing, presenting and facilitating workshops;
- Ability to develop strong graphic materials (concept plans, diagrams, street sections) as well as substantive reports;
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team in multi-national/ cultural environment and flexibility in understanding and accepting different assignments;
- Ability to lead and provide technical guidance to an international team;
- Ability to work under pressure, prioritize and meet deadlines; work well under time constraints while retaining attention to detail, and;
- Ability to manage data, documents, correspondence and reports information and workflow.
How to apply
Interested candidates must submit an email quoting in the email subject the post title and the duty station to the UN-Habitat Ukraine Programme, email address: recruitmentunhabitatua@un.org with the following documents/information to demonstrate their qualifications:
- Cover letter addressing precisely how the applicant meets the qualifications and requirements.
- Completion of a CV in P11 Form which can be downloaded at: https://t.ly/pdZjU
The CV shall include information on the past experience in similar projects and at least 3 references.
Deadline for applications: 29 January 2024
Please note that applications received after the closing date stated below, will not be given consideration. Only short-listed candidates whose applications respond to the above criteria will be contacted for an interview.