Contract UTILITIES REGULATORY AUTHORITY (URA) INTENDS TO ENGAGE A CONSULTANT FOR 15 WORKING DAYS OVER 2 MONTHS TO CONDUCT A MID-TERM REVIEW OF THE EXISTING URA STRATEGIC ACTION PLAN 2022 TO 2026
Job Description
Utilities Regulatory Authority (URA) intends to engage a consultant for 15 working days over 2 months to conduct a mid-term review of the existing URA Strategic Action Plan 2022 to 2026.
The primary responsibility of the consultant is to conduct a mid-term review of the existing URA Strategic Action Plan 2022 to 2026, highlighting the effectiveness and efficiency of achieving the vision, mission, goals and objectives of the Strategic Plan and its alignment with the URA Act and the Vanuatu National Sustainable Development Goals 2030.
The consultant must meet the following competency requirements:
- A minimum of a Masters’ degree or equivalent in Project Management, Economics, Finance, International Development, Business Administration, Strategic Management, or any other related field
- A minimum of 8 years’ experience and proven track record in developing and reviewing policy and strategic action plans particularly for public and private institutions.
- A minimum of 5 years’ experience in energy and water related discipline
- A strong knowledge of utility regulation, gender, environment and social safeguards and related policies.
- A sound working knowledge of the Vanuatu national policies, laws and regulations related to utility regulation.
- Excellent report writing skills in English
- Experience in Vanuatu or the Pacific Region would be desirable
- Immediate availability of the contractor
How to Apply
Interested applicants may obtain further information on the Terms of Reference (TOR) and Request Expression of Interest Form (REOI) for this position from Ms. Belinda Reuben at the URA Office or by email [email protected]
Application deadline: Friday 15 th of November 2024 by Close of Business at 5.00 PM.
Applications may be emailed, posted or submitted by hand to Ms. Belinda Reuben at the URA Office before the required deadline.
Address :
Ms. Belinda Reuben
Utilities Regulatory Authority (URA)
PMB 9093
Port Vila, Efate
Email : [email protected]
About the Utilities Regulatory Authority
The URA was set up under the Utilities Regulatory Authority Act No. 11 of 2007 (as amended). The Authority acts independently of the Government and its primary purpose is to increase access to safe, reliable, and affordable electricity and water services, and to promote the long-term interests of consumers throughout Vanuatu. In addition, the Authority assists in resolving consumer complaints and disputes and advises the Government on matters related to electricity and water. It also reviews tariffs under the rules of the Concessions Agreements and relevant legislation.
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