Project Manager (Open to all applicants)

Tags: climate change UNDP English UNESCO
  • Added Date: Friday, 25 July 2025
  • Deadline Date: Friday, 01 August 2025
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    Background

    The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) South Africa country office is seeking a qualified and experienced project manager to manage the โ€œRestoring Landscapes in South Africaโ€ (ReLISA) project, within the Nature, Climate and Energy Portfolio in UNDP-South Africa.ย 

    The overall aim of the ReLISA project is to make the economic case for landscape-level restoration and create the conditions for a sustainable land-use sector, to adapt to climate change and address biodiversity loss while improving livelihoods of rural communities and farmers. This will be achieved through biophysical/economic assessments as inputs to planning restoration activities, the leveraging private sector investment through pre-feasibility studies and project development, on-the-ground implementation at landscape level for thicket, grassland and savanna biomes, and dissemination and communication. ReLISA has four interconnected principal outputs, which will be delivered through a consortium of six partners including UNEP, UNDP, UNESCO, Endangered Wildlife Trust, CSIR, Unique and C4ES.ย 

    The core deliverables which UNDP is responsible for include:

    1.ย Within priority project landscapes, understand how land degradation affects people and ecosystems, how land degradation is affected by climate change and contribute towards it.ย 

    2.ย Facilitation, cross sectoral dialogue and coordination to ensure opportunities for job creation through avoiding, reducing and reversing land degradation.ย 

    3.ย Leverage Ecosystem Based Adaptation (EbA), Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA) and Sustainable Land Management (SLM) for sustainable food-systems to increase resilience of communities in critical ecosystems through the UNDP ReLISA Land Restoration Entrepreneurs and Champions support for implementation of land rehabilitation activities in Savanna, Grassland and Sub-Tropical Thicket biomes.

    4. Track progress towards sustainability and increased levels of resilience through participatory monitoring and evaluation and ensure continuous improvement through reflection and learning.

    Duties and Responsibilities

    Under the direct supervision of the Nature, Climate and Energy Team Lead, the Project Manager will be responsible for:

    3.1ย Ensure effective project planning and implementation:

    • Oversee the daily operations of the projects assigned and ensure that the Annual Work Plan (AWP), along with associated budget, HR, procurement, and overall implementation plans, are developed by the relevant technical experts in alignment with project goals;
    • Provide quality and timely management of the entire project life cycle, ensuring the delivery of programmatic and financial outputs in accordance with the approved project documents. All implementations must adhere to applicable UNDP policies, programme and project management rules and procedures, as well as relevant government standards and regulations;
    • Mobilize all project inputs, consultants, and present key deliverables and documents to the board for review and approval;
    • Plan the activities of the project and monitor progress against the approved workplan;
    • Provide project management support for the development of all project deliverables, including implementation strategies;
    • Prepare and manage all workshops, meetings, seminars, conferences, and training events for projects under your management;
    • Support the preparation for all technical meetings (either online or in-person as required), site visits, and implementation monitoring of the different project landscapes for the duration of all the projects to ensure effective and efficient project implementation and reporting;
    • Implement activities by managing personnel, goods and services, training and low-value grants, including drafting terms of reference and work specifications, and overseeing all contractorsโ€™ work.ย 

      3.2 Financial Management:

      • Manage requests for the provision of UNDP financial resources through funding advances, direct payments or reimbursement using the FACE and ICE forms;
      • Monitor progress, watch for plan deviations and make course corrections when needed within project board-agreed tolerances to achieve results;
      • Ensure that changes are controlled and problems addressed;
      • Perform regular progress reporting to the project board as agreed with the board, including measures to address challenges and opportunities;
      • Prepare and submit financial reports to UNDP on a quarterly basis;ย 
      • Ensure value for money approach to resource planning, achieving project objectives in the most efficient and cost-effective manner;
      • Ensure effective budget and expenditure management in line with the project resources and results framework;ย 
      • Manage the project resources in compliance with UNDP financial regulations and rules, including maintenance of accurate records for CO delivery enabling services andย 
      • Manage requests for the provision of UNDP financial resources through funding advances, direct payments or reimbursement using the FACE form;
      • Monitor financial resources and expenditure to ensure the accuracy and reliability of financial reports in relation with project progress and results report;
      • Prepare revisions to the multi-year workplan, as needed, as well as annual and quarterly plans if required;
      • Provide support for completion of assessments required by UNDP, spot checks and audits;
      • Oversee the quality and accuracy of donor financial reportsย 

        3.3ย Monitoring, Evaluation and Reporting:

        • Monitor events as determined in the project monitoring plan, and update the plan as required;ย 
        • Support in close collaboration with Responsible Parties, project stakeholders, and beneficiaries for the design and implementation of a Participatory Monitoring Evaluation Reflection and Learning (PMERL) Programme for all projects and UNDP-related project activities;
        • Ensure regular feedback on monitoring results, adaptive management, and continuous improvement on deliverables and impact of project interventions;
        • Engaging relevant partners for the development of the evaluation plan and ensure evaluability of project evaluation. In order to ensure the independence and credibility of an evaluation, they will not manage the evaluation directly. However, they will provide documents and data as requested and support the overall evaluation, including the data-collection mission, and have a clear plan for using the results of the evaluation. Project manager is responsible for development and implementation of management responses and key actions;
        • Prepare and submit regular reports on all projects status, challenges, and achievements to stakeholders;
        • Perform regular progress reporting to the project board as agreed with the board, including measures to address challenges and opportunities;
        • Prepare the annual review report and submit the report to the project board and the outcome group;
        • Prepare revisions to the multi-year workplan, as needed, as well as annual and quarterly plans if required.

          3.4ย Stakeholder Engagement, Project Communications and Risk Management:

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