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Programme Officer - Policy and External Relations, P.4 (Fixed-term - 1 year

Job in Genf, Geneva, Switzerland
Listing for: UN News
Seasonal/Temporary, Contract position
Listed on 2026-08-20
Job specializations:
  • Government
    PR / Communications
  • Non-Profit & Social Impact
    PR / Communications
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 98000 - 138000 CHF Yearly CHF 98000.00 138000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Programme Officer - Policy and External Relations, P.4 (Fixed-term - 1 year)
Location: Genf

Background

This position is located in the CREWS Secretariat under the World Meteorological Organization (WMO). The Programme Officer
- Policy and External Relations will report to the Director of the CREWS Secretariat. The incumbent to this position will serve as a programme officer responsible for external relations, policy and resource mobilization and will provide strategic leadership in external engagement, partnership development, policy coordination, and resource mobilization to support the growth and sustainability of the CREWS Initiative. The incumbent will promote CREWS' visibility and influence within the international climate change agenda, disaster risk reduction, G7, G20 and development finance landscape while strengthening relationships with existing and prospective contributors and partners.

Duties

and Responsibilities

Under the direct supervision of Director, CREWS Secretariat, the Programme Officer
- Policy and External Relations will be responsible for the following duties:

  • External Relations and Strategic Partnerships
    Develop and implement the external relations and partnership strategy for the CREWS Initiative.
    Build and maintain strategic relationships with donor governments, international financial institutions, philanthropic organizations, and other strategic partners.
    Provide guidance and oversight to consultants and other staff members, ensuring the effective delivery of external relations, policy advocacy, communications, and resource mobilization activities in support of the CREWS Initiative.
    Represent the CREWS Secretariat in international meetings, conferences, technical forums, and high-level policy dialogues.
    Identify opportunities to expand partnerships that enhance the effectiveness and visibility of CREWS.

  • Policy and Strategic Coordination
    Monitor international policy developments related to climate change - specifically adaptation, loss and damage and climate finance – disaster risk reduction, early warning systems, resilience financing, sustainable development.
    Analyze emerging policy trends and advise senior management on their implications for CREWS programming and strategic positioning.
    Prepare policy papers, strategic briefs, speeches, background documents, and briefing materials for senior leadership.
    Ensure alignment of CREWS priorities with global frameworks, including the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction, the Paris Agreement, the Sustainable Development Goals, G7, G20 and the Early Warnings for All initiative.
    Contribute to strategic planning processes and institutional positioning within the broader international climate and development architecture.

  • Resource Mobilization
    Develop and implement resource mobilization strategies consistent with CREWS' Strategy 2030 and its Operational Plan.
    Identify funding opportunities and cultivate relationships with existing and prospective donors.
    Lead the preparation and coordination of investment cases, and donor presentations and briefings.
    Coordinate campaigns and funding negotiations with bilateral and multilateral partners.
    Maintain an up-to-date pipeline of funding opportunities and monitor donor priorities and funding trends.

  • Communications and Visibility
    Contribute towards strategic communications and outreach initiatives that enhance the visibility and influence of the CREWS Initiative.
    Coordinate the development of key messaging for external audiences.
    Oversee preparation of communication products, policy briefs, presentations, web content, and promotional materials.

  • Required Skills and Experience

    Education:

    Master’s degree or equivalent in Environmental Sciences, Development Studies, International Relations, Programme Management or a Related discipline. A first-level university degree or equivalent in combination with two years of additional directly relevant experience may be accepted in lieu of the master’s degree.

    Experience:

    • A minimum of 7 years of progressively responsible experience in international relations, partnership development, resource mobilization, policy development, climate adaptation, disaster risk reduction, or international development.
    • Demonstrated experience engaging with bilateral and…
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