UNESCO: Director, Division for Research, Ethics and Inclusion (Social and Human Sciences)

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UNESCO

DIRECTOR, DIVISION FOR
RESEARCH, ETHICS AND INCLUSION (SOCIAL AND HUMAN SCIENCES)

Post Number: SHS 143

Grade: D-1

Duty Station: Paris,
France

Type of contract: Fixed
Term

Duration of contract: 2
years, renewable

Application Deadline
(Midnight Paris Time): 15-MAY-2024.
 

OVERVIEW OF THE FUNCTIONS
OF THE POST
 

Under the direct supervision of
the Assistant Director-General for Social and Human Sciences (ADG/SHS), the
incumbent will be responsible for the following: 

  • Provides strategic direction and
    intellectual leadership to the work of UNESCO’s to leverage the social and
    human sciences to build inclusive societies, through the deployment of ethical
    standards on science and emerging technologies, including artificial
    intelligence and neuro-technologies; the fight against racism and
    discrimination, and the promotion and protection of human rights; empowerment
    of youth and women, and intercultural dialogue, as well as other designated SHS
    thematic programme activities.
  • Manages the Division and ensures
    effective planning and follow up of this agenda, including through programs in
    the Field Offices. 
  • Ensures resource mobilization to deliver on the Division’s
    mandate.
  • Oversees the work to implement
    the Recommendation on the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence and ensures that
    the analytical work carried out by the ethics committees of UNESCO deliver
    change. 
  • Advances the development of the Recommendation on the Ethics of
    Neurotechnology, and the work on the ethics of climate engineering, internet of
    things, and upcoming emerging issues.
  • She/he is in charge of the annual
    Global Forum on the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence and the Global Forum
    against Racism and Discrimination, as well as the Network of policy officials
    in charge of this agenda. She/he is also in charge of the biannual Youth
    Forum.
  • She/he ensures the intra-/inter
    sectoral cooperation and synergies working closely with BSP, PAX, IOS and
    ADM/BFM as well as collaboration with Field Offices to ensure efficient and
    effective implementation of Major Programme III.
  • As required, she/he represents
    SHS in various working groups and taskforces, preparing documents on policy
    issues, reports and analytical reviews. The Director oversees and contributes
    to the delivery of the Sections under the Division’s direct responsibility,
    including the Bioethics section, the Inclusion and Rights, and the Youth
    Section.

The incumbent works within the
framework of UNESCO’s Medium-Term Strategy (C/4), approved Programme and Budget
(C/5), Global Priority Africa and Global Priority Gender, as well as UN
development initiatives such as Agenda 2030.

In particular, she/he
will:
 

Align SHS programmes to
support UNESCO’s global priorities:
 

  • Guide, steer and oversee SHS
    programmes to promote and scale up research and inclusion, including but not
    limited to SHS flagship programmes on anti-racism and the fight against
    discriminations, UNESCO’s programme on the protection of science and
    scientists, UNESCO’s Global Youth Grant Scheme, Transfoming MENtalities, as
    well as the Sector’s mandate on UNESCO’s global priorities and priority groups
    (i.e. Africa, gender equality, youth, and SIDS).
  • Provide leadership to drive the
    outreach of SHS Programmes through establishing and fostering key partnerships
    and joint projects with Member States’ representatives, UNESCO’s
    intergovernmental bodies, civil society, and the private sector.
  • Reinforce the Sector’s capacity
    for research on issues under her/his mandate, including the Sector’s
    contributions to global priorities and responding to the needs of priority
    groups.

Leadership and Programme
management:
 

  • Provide overall operational
    direction and guidance to the Sector and take timely decisions to meet
    objectives, deliver impact, and create opportunities for desired change for
    research and inclusion.
  • Direct the design,
    implementation, and monitoring and evaluation of programmes (including regular
    and extra-budgetary initiatives and activities), ensuring the continuous
    optimization of resources, particularly with regard to value-adding activities
    for research and inclusion.
  • Manage the establishment of
    biannual workplans and set outcomes, outputs, expected results, and performance
    indicators in collaboration with all programme sections, the Executive Office,
    and SHS programme specialists in UNESCO Field Offices.

Management of the
designated sections:
 

  • Provide intellectual, strategic
    and operational leadership and guidance.
  • Promote teamwork to ensure
    coordination, collaboration, and synergies with and through senior managers;
    provide information, guidance and support to staff members to ensure SHS
    sections deliver timely and high-quality results.
  • Ensure that staff members meet
    appropriate organizational, efficiency, accountability and integrity standards
    while delivering high-quality, impactful outcomes.
  • Ensure quality, impact and
    visibility for SHS flagships under this Division.
  • Support ADG/SHS on all matters,
    as required.

Establish mechanisms and
frameworks to foster teamwork in coordination with the SHS Executive Office:
 

  • Promote and ensure effective
    communication between SHS sections/units at HQ and in Field Offices. Particularly in relation to research and inclusion, as well as global
    priorities and priority groups.
  • Advise and inform ADG/SHS on
    programme and staff matters.
  • Ensure appropriate communication
    on activities with all stakeholders.

Assume other duties as
requested, such as:
 

  • Represent UNESCO in high-level
    internal and external meetings and conferences.
  • Replace ADG/SHS whenever
    necessary.
  • Participate in senior management
    mechanisms within the SHS Sector, UNESCO, and the UN system where
    relevant.
  • Additional activities that may be
    required to ensure the success of the Sector.

REQUIRED
QUALIFICATIONS
 

Education:

  • Advanced university degree
    (Master’s or equivalent) in the field of social and human sciences, public
    policies, economics, technology, or other related fields.

Work Experience:

  • A minimum of 15 years of
    progressive relevant professional experience, with a focus on policy
    development, including at least five years at the international
    level.
  • Strong experience in conducting,
    overseeing and publishing innovative research in leading journals on social and
    human issues to promote inclusive societies, including through quantitative
    methods, data analysis and state of the art analytical frameworks.
  • A proven track record of
    successfully establishing and maintaining partnerships at a global, local and
    community level.
  • A proven capacity to connect with
    leading institutions on social and human agendas and a strong knowledge of
    state-of-the-art research in the field of countering inequalities
  • Demonstrated experience in
    advocacy and resource mobilization.
  • A strong and proven record of
    innovative applied research.

Skills and
competencies:
 

  • Commitment to the Organization’s
    mandate, vision, strategic direction, and priorities.
  • Capacity for institutional
    leadership, a high sense of objectivity and professional integrity, diplomacy,
    tact and political astuteness.
  • Capacity to provide intellectual
    leadership to guide staff, and an ability to build trust, manage, lead and
    motivate a large and diverse body of staff in a multicultural environment with
    sensitivity and respect for diversity, and to oversee ongoing training and
    staff development.
  • Ability to identify key strategic
    issues and opportunities, and associated risks.
  • Demonstrated strategic planning
    and excellent management abilities, including a capacity to administer multiple
    programmes and projects, financial and human resources, while exercising
    appropriate supervision and controls.
  • Excellent organizational skills,
    including the capacity to establish plans and priorities and to implement them
    effectively.
  • Excellent interpersonal skills,
    including the ability to manage relationships at all levels.
  • Excellent communication skills,
    both orally and in writing; and demonstrated ability to interact with a wide
    range of high-level partners.

Languages: 

  • Excellent knowledge of English or
    French and working knowledge of the other language. 

DESIRABLE
QUALIFICATIONS
 

Education: 

  • PhD in social and human sciences,
    economics, public policies, or related fields.

Work Experience: 

  • Professional experience in a
    multilateral setting, with good knowledge of international cooperation and
    promotion of development agendas.

Languages:

  • Knowledge of another official
    language of UNESCO (Arabic, Chinese, Russian and/or Spanish).

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