Web applications development and IT Support
The United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) delivers on its mandate to strengthen the capacities of beneficiaries through training, capacity development, applied research and related activities. Annually, the Institute organizes over 1,300 learning and knowledge-sharing events benefiting close to 400,000 beneficiaries all around the world.
The position of Individual Contractor – Web application development and IT support – is located in the Communication and IT Support Unit (CITSU), which oversees all communications activities and IT resources at UNITAR. The Unit manages various online platforms such as the intranet, website, Event Management System, virtual learning platform as well as several internal platforms.
The Unit also provides assistance and expertise in solving the technical problems of its clients, namely staff, collaborators and beneficiaries of UNITAR. To better serve the software and web applications needs of its clients, CITSU provides in-house services in the development and maintenance of software solutions.
Under the supervision of the IT Specialist, the incumbent will be accountable for providing services in the design, development and maintenance of different software applications and websites for UNITAR. The incumbent will also be accountable for providing support to all categories of IT issues.
The incumbent will:
Assist in designing and updating software solutions by:
Maintain the software solutions by:
Design and update software solutions by:
Support the IT Specialist in providing a reliable IT infrastructure by:
Other tasks assigned by the IT Specialist and the Chief of CITSU.
Professionalism – Excellent knowledge in the field of software development, particularly of web-related technologies; working knowledge of mobile/hybrid development; very good knowledge of general IT concepts and techniques. Experience in providing IT support to non-technical clients.
Takes responsibility for incorporating gender perspectives and ensuring the equal participation of women and men in all areas of work.
Planning & Organizing – Sound planning and organizational skills and ability to prioritize own work, delivering results and quality work, including when working under pressure.
Commitment to continuous learning – Willingness to keep abreast of new developments in the field of software development.
Communications – Excellent communication skills (spoken, written and presentation), including the ability to draft/edit a variety of written documents, such as proposals for software solutions to develop, and documentation of components and packages used in projects. Ability to explain technical issues in a non-technical term.
Technology awareness – Fully proficient in computer skills, with ability to use a variety of software and applications.
Teamwork – Strong interpersonal skills; ability to deal effectively with multiple constituencies and to establish and maintain effective working relations in a multi-cultural, multi-ethnic environment with sensitivity and respect for diversity.