Head of National Office

DRC - Danish Refugee Council


JOB DESCRIPTION

Hardship Level

A (least hardship)

Family Type

Family

Family Type

Family

Residential location (if applicable)

Grade

PR4

Staff Member / Affiliate Type

Professional

Reason

Regular > Regular Assignment

Target Start Date

2025-09-01

Deadline for Applications

August 8, 2025

Standard Job Description

Head of National Office

Organizational Setting and Work Relationships
Head of a UNHCR National Office is a senior managerial position within a given country operation. The incumbent acts under delegated authority of the UNHCR Regional Representative (or the Deputy Regional Representative). The position reports and provides information on developments in relation to the protection (legal protection issues relating to the persons of concern to UNHCR), security (physical security in relation to the UNHCR staff and the persons of concern to UNHCR) and operational matters (programme and office management / administration) within the domain of its geographical area of responsibility to the UNHCR Regional Representative (or Deputy) on a regular and timely manner. The Head of UNHCR National Office will, on request, serve as a designated member of the UN Country Team, participating in relevant meetings including monthly UNCT meetings, engaging the involvement and advocacy of the Regional Representative as may be appropriate. S/he will also advise the UN Resident Coordinator regarding UNHCR¿s issues of concern. The Head of the UNHCR National Office will also support the UN Designated Official as a member of the Security Management Team. Concerning overall physical security concerns, HoNO will liaise directly with the competent UN security coordinator while keeping the UNHCR Regional/Deputy Regional Representative fully informed.

As the most senior UNHCR staff member within the given geographical area, the Head of National Office liaises with relevant government officials, security organs in the area, Non-Governmental Organisations (both national and international which are based in the area), local opinion makers and the local media.

As the extended field representative of UNHCR at the front line of High Commissioner’s operations, s/he remains as the effective advocate and assistant to the local authorities to ensure that the respective government authorities in the area implement their responsibilities emanating from the 1951 Convention in favour of refugees and others of concern to UNHCR.

All UNHCR staff members are accountable to perform their duties as reflected in their job description. They do so within their delegated authorities, in line with the regulatory framework of UNHCR which includes the UN Charter, UN Staff Regulations and Rules, UNHCR Policies and Administrative Instructions as well as relevant accountability frameworks. In addition, staff members are required to discharge their responsibilities in a manner consistent with the core, functional, cross-functional and managerial competencies and UNHCR¿s core values of professionalism, integrity and respect for diversity.

Duties
– Stay abreast of the challenges posed by the local political context.
– Manage a consultative process within the country operations and with external partners.
– Develop and implement a comprehensive communications strategy that generates political and financial support for UNHCR’s operations.
– Implement a results-oriented approach for assessing, designing and delivering the country operation focused on Asylum Seekers and Refugees.
– Ensure that the protection strategy is fully integrated into the country operations plan and that necessary resources are allocated to it.
– Ensure the country operation¿s adherence to UNHCR’s policy on Age, Gender and Diversity Mainstreaming (AGDM).
– Ensure the country operation plans are consistent with the regional and global strategic priorities; manage a participatory process, with stakeholders to apply UNHCR¿s standards and indicators in assessing and measuring the performance of the country operations.
– Promote accession to the Convention and Protocol and ensure the application of protection standards in the treatment of persons of concern especially women and children.
– Ensure persons of concern, especially women and children, have access to relevant information; ensure that cases of sexual violence and abuse against girls and boys are reported and dealt with expeditiously.
– Ensure the engagement of UNHCR in the UNCT, UN common programming, planning and funding.
– Ensure that staff and financial resources are commensurate with operational objectives liaising with the Regional Representation Office.
– Exercise effective managerial oversight, direction, guidance and support and conduct regular performance appraisals and coaching.
– In close collaboration with the Designated Official (DO), UNDSS and UN country team/Security Management Team (SMT), gather and analyse information on the local security situation and play an active role in the inter-agency security and contingency planning processes.
– Ensure that appropriate security measures are in place to protect staff, and that the country operation complies with UN Minimum Operational Security Standards (MOSS)/ Minimum Operational Residential Security Standards (MORSS) staff security rules, guidelines and procedures.
– Represent UNHCR in the inter-agency fora and with national authorities.
– Develop country strategy and priorities, country operations plans, and approve the country operation’s protection strategy for validation by the Regional Representative.
– Enforce local compliance with UNHCR¿s global protection, programme, finance and human resources and security policies and standards.

– Lead risk assessments and discussions with team(s) to proactively manage risks and seize opportunities impacting objectives. Ensure that risk management principles are integrated in decision-making both at strategic and operational levels. Allocate resources for planned treatments with resource requirements in Strategic Plans. Ensure that risks are managed to acceptable levels and escalate, as needed. If a Risk Owner, designate the Risk Focal Point and certify that the annual risk review is completed and ensure that the risk register is updated during the year, as needed.
– Perform other related duties as required.

Minimum Qualifications

Years of Experience / Degree Level
For P4/NOD – 9 years relevant experience with Undergraduate degree; or 8 years relevant experience with Graduate degree; or 7 years relevant experience with Doctorate degree

Field(s) of Education
Business Administration; International Relations; Law;
Political Science; Social Science; Human Resources Management;
or other relevant field.

Certificates and/or Licenses
HCR Country of Origin Inf Learning Program; HCR Management Learning Program; HCR RSD Learning Programme;
(Certificates and Licenses marked with an asterisk* are essential)

Relevant Job Experience
Essential
Senior positions in a large governmental or international agency. Extensive knowledge of UNHCR operations and services.
Experience in management of broad programmes, political decision making and negotiating, as well as demonstrated tolerance to frequently changing and highly charged situations. Ability to lead formulation, oversight of implementation, monitoring and evaluation of operations. Ability to manage for results: translate strategic aims into achievable plans, with established priorities, monitor them, making periodic adjustments as required. Ability to effectively represent UNHCR at the senior level in internal and external meetings and to build strong relationships with clients.

Desirable
Not specified.

Functional Skills
*EL-Monitoring and Evaluation
*PG-Programme Management (programme cycles and reporting standards)
*MG-Country/Regional Office Representation
*MG-Political Decision Making
(Functional Skills marked with an asterisk* are essential)

Language Requirements
For International Professional and Field Service jobs: Knowledge of English and UN working language of the duty station if not English.
For National Professional jobs: Knowledge of English and UN working language of the duty station if not English and local language.
For General Service jobs: Knowledge of English and/or UN working language of the duty station if not English.

All UNHCR workforce members must individually and collectively, contribute towards a working environment where each person feels safe, and empowered to perform their duties. This includes by demonstrating no tolerance for sexual exploitation and abuse, harassment including sexual harassment, sexism, gender inequality, discrimination and abuse of power.

As individuals and as managers, all must be proactive in preventing and responding to inappropriate conduct, support ongoing dialogue on these matters and speaking up and seeking guidance and support from relevant UNHCR resources when these issues arise.

This is a Standard Job Description for all UNHCR jobs with this job title and grade level. The Operational Context may contain additional essential and/or desirable qualifications relating to the specific operation and/or position. Any such requirements are incorporated by reference in this Job Description and will be considered for the screening, shortlisting and selection of candidates.

Desired Candidate Profile

In addition to the competencies required from a Head of National Office, the successful candidate should have:

– Strong skills as a manager, including the proven ability to successfully manage competing demands and diverse functions across multiple locations in a high-pressure environment;
– Diverse previous experience with UNHCR including in field and advocacy-focused operations;
– Operational experience in responding to situations characterized by mixed and irregular population movements;
– A good understanding of the European context, including the European Union legislative, institutional and political framework, and the European Union asylum system;
– Strong communication skills with demonstrated success in using these skills to further UNHCR’s priorities;
– Demonstrated experience in engaging with a wide range of stakeholders, including central and local government authorities, international organizations, NGOs, donors, including the European Commission, the judiciary and the public, including the media;
– Demonstrated ability to identify new partnerships and represent UNHCR in large and diverse fora, including in mobilizing resources;
– Demonstrated acute political awareness and sound judgement;
– Broad operational and robust protection experience.

Required languages (expected Overall ability is at least B2 level):

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Desired languages

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Operational context

Occupational Safety and Health Considerations:

To view occupational safety and health considerations for this duty station, please visit this link:

https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel

Nature of Position:

As of January 2025, there were over 1,000 refugees and persons under other forms of international protection in BiH. The majority of those granted protection status, almost exclusively subsidiary protection, are individuals originating from Türkiye, Russian Federation, Kosovo and Palestine nationals, while asylum seekers are largely from Syrian Arab Republic and Afghanistan. Ukrainians are under temporary residency status.

In the context of mixed movements of refugees and migrants through parts of Southeastern Europe, UNHCR’s Office in BiH works with government authorities and partners to improve identification of individuals with international protection needs within these flows, while simultaneously seeking to strengthen the national asylum procedures. Since the 1990s, when UNHCR established its presence in BiH, the Organization’s operational footprint has progressively reduced, resulting in a stronger focus on support to access to the asylum process, and refugee inclusion through monitoring and advocacy. UNHCR continues its work with the Government of BiH to prevent and resolve cases of statelessness; in addition, the Regional Bureau for Europe has identified the Western Balkans as a relevant area in which to implement the Route Based Approach.

The UNHCR Head of National Office in BiH, reporting to the Representative of the Multi-Country Office in Hungary, plays an essential role in developing and implementing strategies to address challenges related to mixed population movements in Southeastern Europe, working closely with government authorities, the United Nations Country Team, including IOM.

As part of the EU accession process, BiH is required to implement comprehensive reforms in areas such as rule of law, human rights, and public administration—all of which intersect with UNHCR’s mandate. This has led to increased collaboration between UNHCR and national authorities to align asylum and statelessness procedures with EU acquis standards, and support for legislative reforms, particularly in the areas of refugee protection, legal aid, and civil documentation for stateless persons. The EU candidacy has created momentum for institutional strengthening, which UNHCR supports through training and technical assistance to government bodies like the Ministry of Security and the Service for Foreigners’ Affairs and promoting inter-agency coordination to ensure that migration and asylum systems are efficient, rights-based, and compliant with EU norms.

The UNHCR Head of National Office in BiH oversees the National Office in Sarajevo and 1 Field Unit in Bihac.

 

Living and Working Conditions:

Sarajevo is the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) and the largest urban center with an estimated population of 370,000. The city is situated along the Miljacka river and surrounded by the Dinaric Alps.

There are no administrative or other restrictions, aside from requirements for a visa, on international staff members travelling in/within/from the country. Medical facilities are available, with two main hospitals (City Hospital and the Clinical Center) and a significant number of small private clinics.

Good local banking facilities are also available (credit cards widely used, ATMs widely available). Sanitary and hygiene conditions are good with public water supply, electricity and sewerage system in place.

 Accommodation is available in private houses or apartments. International schools are located within commuting distance and provide primary and secondary education. International Baccalaureate program, or equivalent, are available in English and French language.

 

Additional Qualifications

Skills

EL-Monitoring and Evaluation, MG-Country/Regional Office Representation, MG-Political Decision Making, PG-Programme Management (programme cycles and reporting standards)

Education

Bachelor of Arts: Business Administration, Bachelor of Arts: Human Resources Management, Bachelor of Arts: International Relations, Bachelor of Arts: Law, Bachelor of Arts: Political Science, Bachelor of Arts: Social Science

Certifications

HCR Country of Origin Information Learning Program – UNHCR, HCR Management Learning Program – UNHCR, HCR RSD Learning Program – UNHCR

Work Experience

Competencies

Accountability, Analytical thinking, Client & results orientation, Commitment to continuous learning, Communication, Empowering & building trust, Judgement & decision making, Leadership, Managing performance, Managing resource, Organizational awareness, Planning & organizing, Political awareness, Strategic planning & visions, Teamwork & collaboration

UNHCR Salary Calculator

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Compendium

Add. 2 to the Bi-Annual 2025 Compendium – Part B

Additional Information

Functional clearance

This position doesn”t require a functional clearance


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