Subject: Position at ICCROM
Africa 2009 Programme: Project Specialist (P-2) Iccrom - Rome ICCROM (International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property) <URL:http://www.iccrom.org> is seeking to appoint a Project Specialist for the AFRICA 2009 programme. ICCROM is an intergovernmental organization (created by UNESCO in 1956) with a mandate to raise the level of conservation of cultural heritage worldwide. It has over 100 Member States. Its statutory functions include the provision of technical advice and information, professional education and training, and research. The AFRICA 2009 programme was launched at a meeting in Abidjan in 1998. Its aim is to increase national capacity in Sub-Saharan Africa for management and conservation of immovable cultural heritage. The programme, a partnership between African cultural heritage organizations, ICCROM, the UNESCO World Heritage Centre, and CRATerre-EAG, wishes to appoint a Project Specialist based at the secretariat at ICCROM in Rome, Italy. The post-holder will be expected to promote high standards in this field by working with other staff, both at ICCROM and at partner organizations, on the implementation of activities carried out by AFRICA 2009 at the regional level. These would include regional courses, regional seminars, national seminars, research projects, and networking activities. Travel within Africa will be required for the implementation of activities, sometimes for extended periods of time. He/she will work closely with ICCROM's interdisciplinary professional staff and will report to the manager of the programme. Knowledge, skills and experience required: A university degree or equivalent professional qualification in architecture, urban planning, archaeology or a related field is required, along with 5 years of work experience in conservation of immovable cultural heritage. Excellent knowledge of French is essential and a working knowledge of English is also required. Must have excellent teamwork, managerial and communication skills. Preference will be given to previous participants of AFRICA 2009 activities, in particular its annual regional courses. Terms and benefits: The Project Specialist will be appointed for an initial period of two years, with the first year being probationary, and will be resident in Rome. The net salary per year (inclusive of a variable element for post adjustment) for this position is equivalent to a P-2 level in the United Nations Staff Professional Salary Scale, which currently (April 2004) corresponds to US$ 55,785 (without dependents) and US$ 59,474 (with dependents). Other benefits are also provided. The salary and related benefits are net of taxes but subject to various deductions, such as medical insurance and contributions to the United Nations Pension Fund. Applications, consisting of a current curriculum vitae, proof of proficiency in the two official languages of ICCROM, a personal statement, not exceeding two pages, addressing the candidate's qualifications for this position, and the names and addresses of three persons who have direct knowledge of the candidate's work and qualifications, should be sent, marked CONFIDENTIAL, to the following address: Africa 2009 post, Office of the Director-General ICCROM Via di San Michele, 13 00153 Rome, Italy Final date for receipt of applications is 31 May 2004. Email applications will be accepted, addressed to africa2009post [at] iccrom__org. For more information on ICCROM please consult <URL:http://www.iccrom.org> and for more information on the AFRICA 2009 programme consult <URL:http://www.iccrom.org/africa2009>. Please note that we cannot accept telephone enquiries. Monica Garcia Robles OCI-BCI ICCROM Via di San Michele 13 00153 Roma, Italy +39 06 5855 3351 Fax: +39 06 5855 3349 *** Conservation DistList Instance 17:72 Distributed: Friday, June 4, 2004 Message Id: cdl-17-72-033 ***Received on Monday, 31 May, 2004