| This position is located within UNODC Regional  Office for West and Central Africa (ROSEN). Under the overall guidance  of UNODC Regional Representative and under the direct supervision of the  Head of the Drug Prevention and Health Section, the National Project  Officer (NPO) will be tasked with implementing drug dependence treatment  activities in Togo within the framework of UNDOC related project         | 
         | Duties and Responsibilities | 
        | The incumbent will perform the following tasks:   Design,  implement, monitor and evaluate all activities in the area of drug  dependence treatment within the framework of UNODC project “Assistance  to the implementation of the National Integrated Programme of Togo  against Illicit Drug Trafficking and Organized Crime”Provide  technical guidance to the national counterparts and support them in the  effective implementation of the activities, in particular in the  establishment of a National Coordination/Working Group on Treatment,  capacity-building workshops on drug dependence management, treatment  policy/protocol development, quality treatment services availability,  refurbishment of treatment and social reintegration facilities, training  material development/adaptation, field missions, and treatment data  monitoring related to this projectClosely collaborate with the relevant Sections and Branches at UNODC Regional Office and at HeadquartersLiaise  with key national counterparts, stakeholders and resource persons, as  well as with bilateral and multilateral partners involved in drug demand  reduction and drug dependence treatment in TogoEstablish  and take part to the project coordination and monitoring mechanisms, in  close partnership with the national and international counterpartsProvide  input to all project progress reports, including financial reports, and  keep track of financial disbursements in the area of drug dependence  treatment against agreed workplans.Contribute to and  participate in meetings and national events related to the International  Day against Drugs and World AIDS Day, in collaboration with ROSEN.Ensure  access to activity and financial reports from the national counterparts  and main partners of the project in order to monitor progress.Establish  links with relevant UNODC projects on drug demand reduction and  HIV/AIDS prevention among (injecting) drug users, as well as with  relevant external partners in those areas, including civil society  organizations and non-UN organizations.Perform other  tasks and assignments as may be directed by the Regional Representative  or the Head of the Drug Prevention and Health Section.
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          | Competencies | 
        | Professionalism:  Knowledge  of the full range of approaches, tools, and methodologies essential to  planning and executing effective drug treatment strategies and  programmes, including baseline surveys, treatment design and monitoring  and services delivery; ability to produce a variety of written  communication products in a clear and concise style. 
 Planning and Organizing: Develops  clear goals that are consistent with agreed strategies; identifies  priority activities and assignments; adjusts priorities as required;  allocates appropriate amount of time and resources for completing work;  foresees risks and allows for contingencies when planning; monitors and  adjusts plans and actions as necessary; uses time efficiently.
 Team Work:  Works  collaboratively with colleagues to achieve organizational goals. Places  team agenda before personal agenda. Supports and acts in accordance  with final group decisions. Solicits inputs by genuinely valuing others’  ideas and expertise. Is willing to learn from others.
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         | Required Skills and Experience | 
        | Education:   An advanced  university degree (Master’s degree or equivalent) in public health or  relevant related field in combination with qualifying experience may be  accepted in lieu of the Medical Doctor or Psychologist degree.
   Work Experience:  Medical Doctor or Psychologist specialized in mental health and addictions. Possess a  minimum of ten (10) years of progressively responsible experience in a  drug dependence treatment and rehabilitation services or programmes in a  recognized hospital and/or governmental institutions (Ministry of  Health, Ministry of Interior), with effective practice in addiction  management. Previous experience in project management is  required. Previous work experience in or collaboration with UN  environment would be an asset. Experience and knowledge of the West African context and of the Togolese context would be an advantage.  
   Languages:            English  and French are the working languages of the United Nations Secretariat.  For the post advertised, fluency in spoken and written French is  required. Excellent working knowledge of English is also required.  Knowledge of local language(s) would be an asset.
   Other skills: Full proficiency in computer skills and use of relevant media software and other applications.
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  | UNDP is committed to achieving workforce  diversity in terms of gender, nationality and culture. Individuals from  minority groups, indigenous groups and persons with disabilities are  equally encouraged to apply. All applications  will be  treated with the  strictest confidence. | 
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