Director, Washington Liaison Office
Washington D.C.
- Organization: UNOPS - United Nations Office for Project Services
- Location: Washington D.C.
- Grade: Senior Executive level - D-1, Director - Internationally recruited position
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Occupational Groups:
- Managerial positions
- Closing Date: 2025-07-04
Functional Responsibilities
Summary of functions:
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Strategic Representation
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Alliance Building, Networking and Advocacy for Partnerships
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People Leadership
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Knowledge Management and Innovation
Strategic Representation
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Lead institutional-level representation of UNOPS with US Government leadership, WBG executives, and senior officials of major foundations and multilateral institutions, influencing funding and policy frameworks relevant to UNOPS’ vision and mission while fostering trust, establishing networks and enhancing partnership dialogue..
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Represent UNOPS at senior level and strategically position UNOPS vis a vis the different branches of the US Administration, WBG, foundations, philanthropies and other Washington-based partners.
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Drive the long-term partnership vision for UNOPS' presence in Washington DC, ensuring it reflects and anticipates shifts in global financing, public policy, and donor priorities.
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Coordinate Washington-based UNOPS engagement across multiple stakeholder groups, including public, private, and philanthropic sectors, ensuring coherent and unified representation of organizational priorities across events, consultations, and institutional platforms.
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Support the PLG Director in establishing mechanisms for tracking and analyzing evolving development, climate, procurement and infrastructure priorities among Washington-based institutions, feeding insights into UNOPS global planning and innovation processes.
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Champion UNOPS’ capabilities in high-level global platforms (e.g. WB Spring/Annual Meetings, donor summits, UN Financing for Development fora), aligning organizational messaging with the priorities of US-based funders and policy shapers.
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Collaborate with other PLG and HQ teams to refine partnership frameworks, standardize engagement protocols with multilateral and bilateral institutions and promote cross-regional consistency in how partnerships are cultivated and maintained.
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Contribute to developing and maintaining governance mechanisms for high-risk portfolios funded by or linked to Washington-based partners.
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Serve as a strategic advisor to the PLG Director on implications of Washington DC-based partners’ decisions on global partnership trends, geopolitical shifts, and emerging opportunities for financing, advocacy and organizational positioning.
Alliance Building, Networking and Advocacy for Partnerships
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Engage senior officials and counterparts on the new UNOPS Strategic Plan and new business/operating model, ensuring the UNOPS value proposition and drive for efficiency is integrated into partnership engagements.
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Elevate the UNOPS presence in Washington DC and drive the formulation of a partnership vision and development and implementation of the UNOPS-US partnership strategy, pursue partnership growth and diversification.
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Facilitate and/or lead senior level consultations with the US Administration to institutionalize a dialogue that allows a deeper understanding of priorities, synergies and strategic partnership opportunities, as well as risks (financial, political, operational and reputational)
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Lead and support high-level partner consultations on financing modalities and non-traditional financing in support of driving global project solutions at scale.
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Serve as the counterpart for engaging US-based counterparts on high-risk portfolios across the globe and leading on the joint identification of timely solutions and pathways, taking a pro-active role in early risk identification.
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Keep abreast of events that have an impact on UNOPS, including dynamics across the political and financial spectrum.
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Establish a close working relationship with and be an active contributing member of the resident United Nations team present in Washington. Take the lead in coordinating with the representatives of the resident UN agencies, funds and programmes.
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Provide advice and assistance to Executive Management, the PG Director and Regional Directors, regarding partnerships and future trends.
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Participate in key partnership building meetings and ensure their systematic and timely follow-up. Represent UNOPS in strategic and relevant US-based partner-specific conferences.
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Facilitate high-level meetings between senior management of UNOPS and the US Administration, WBG and key stakeholders. Ensure well informed and researched dialogue is facilitated.
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Establish annual targets in support of the new 2026-2029 UNOPS Strategic Plan and business/operating model.
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In close cooperation with the UNOPS Communications Group (CG) and PLG, propose and co-develop relevant information and visibility materials to promote and advocate for UNOPS with the US Administration and other Washington-based partners.
People Leadership
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Create, foster and role model a culture of trust, empowerment and accountability in the Washington Liaison Office.
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Build engagement and foster a diverse and inclusive work environment, respectful of all, and ensure that the highest standards of conduct are observed.
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Create, foster and role model a culture of respect and zero tolerance for discrimination, abuse of authority, harassment, sexual harassment and sexual exploitation and abuse. Ensure accountability for actions and perform duties in accordance with protection mechanisms and action plans, as expected by UNOPS policies, standards and commitments.
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Promote teamwork, collaboration and diversity, by providing timely guidance and supervision to the team, to enable them to perform their duties responsibly, effectively and efficiently.
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Plan, recruit, manage and develop a flexible and diverse workforce, with the skills and competencies needed to ensure optimum performance.
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Oversee, monitor and direct appropriate measures to maintain the safety and security of UNOPS personnel and their eligible dependents, assets, property and information in line with UNOPS security management rules and the UN Security Management System Policy manual.
Knowledge Management and Innovation
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Lead sharing of knowledge related to key partners across the organization, including identification and dissemination of best practices and lessons learned with a view of continuous improvement of partner engagement in the field.
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Contribute to the development and introduction of innovation to ensure UNOPS is continuously incorporating best practice approaches.
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Support the planning, implementation and organization of capacity building of personnel, partners and stakeholders.
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Share knowledge with peers in regional and country teams and other HQ groups to ensure a corporate coordinated delivery of services and synergies.
Education/Experience/Language requirements
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An Advanced University degree (Master’s Degree or equivalent) combined with ten (10) years of relevant experience OR
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A First level University degree (Bachelor’s degree or equivalent) combined with twelve(12) years of relevant experience is required.
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A minimum of 10 years of experience that combines strategic and managerial leadership in international development, business development, operations and/or program management in a large international and/or corporate organization is required.
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At least 3 years of senior leadership experience including supervising senior professional staff and managing financial sustainability of operations, including at least 2 years in a country office is required.
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Experience working in developing countries is desirable.
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Experience in hardship or post conflict environments is desirable.
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Experience partnering with the public sector on developing, implementing and/or evaluating projects and programs of high national relevance is a distinctive advantage.
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Full working knowledge of English is essential.
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Knowledge of another official UNOPS language (e.g. French, Spanish, Arabic) is an asset.
Applications from non-qualifying applicants will most likely be discarded by the recruiting manager.