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Posting Title:
2015 LCE ENGLISH-LANGUAGE EDITOR, P-2/P-3, P3
Job Code Title:
EDITOR, ENGLISH
Department/ Office
Department for General Assembly and Conference Management
Duty Station
VIENNA; NAIROBI; NEW YORK; GENEVA
Posting Period
22 February 2015-14 April 2015
Job Opening number
15-LAN-DGACM-40071-L-MULTIPLE D/S (L)
United Nations Core Values: Integrity, Professionalism, Respect for Diversity
Special Notice
The purpose of the present job opening is to invite applications from
qualified external and internal candidates who wish to take the
competitive examination for English-language editors, to be held in
three parts: (1) a written test conducted online and remotely, to be
taken at the time of the candidate's choosing between midnight on 20
April and midnight on 22 April 2015, New York time; (2) written tests
held at designated testing sites in New York, Geneva and at other
locations determined by the number and location of qualified applicants
and the availability of technical and logistical support, on 7 July
2015; and (3) interviews (see "Assessment Method" below). Each stage is
eliminatory: only those successful in part 1 will be invited to sit part
2; only those successful in part 2 will be interviewed (part 3); and
only those successful in part 3 will be placed on the roster for
recruitment.
Candidates successful in parts 1, 2 and 3 will be placed on a roster
from which current and future vacancies for English-language editors
will be filled, subject to the requirements of the recruiting department
or office, including expertise and language combination.
Rostered candidates may be selected to fill vacancies in the language
services of United Nations offices in New York, Geneva, Vienna, Nairobi,
Addis Ababa, Bangkok and Beirut. After recruitment or placement,
rostered candidates are expected to serve for at least five years in
language posts, provided that they complete successfully their two-year
probationary or trial period, as appropriate, before being eligible to
be assigned to or selected for a post other than a language post. During
that period, they may be reassigned to language posts at other duty
stations and may be called upon to work outside normal working hours,
including weekends and holidays, according to the needs of the
Organization.
Applications must be submitted online through the United Nations
Secretariat online recruitment system, Inspira, using the "Apply Now"
link. APPLICANTS ARE REQUIRED TO PROVIDE AS A COVER NOTE A WRITTEN
EXPLANATION OF 150 TO 250 WORDS, IN ENGLISH, OF WHY THEY WISH TO WORK AS
AN ENGLISH-LANGUAGE EDITOR AT THE UNITED NATIONS.
All applications will be reviewed by the Board of Examiners. In
instances where a large number of applications are received, the Board
reserves the right to admit to the examination only the most qualified
applicants, based on a review of qualifications over and above the
minimum criteria. All applicants will be notified in writing of the
Board's decision with respect to their application. The Board's
decisions are final.
Candidates who are successful in part 2 of the examination will be
invited to take the oral component, a competency-based interview (see
https://careers.un.org/lbw/home.aspx?viewtype=AYI), to assess whether
they possess the competencies required for the position. The interview
is an integral part of the examination. Candidates invited for an
interview should therefore not assume that they will be automatically
placed on a roster or offered an appointment.
Rostered candidates who are offered an appointment are strongly
encouraged to accept it, as declining two offers will result in a change
in the candidate's roster status from "active" to "inactive".
Candidates selected from the roster to fill vacancies are normally
offered an initial two-year fixed-term appointment at the P-2 level.
Upon the satisfactory completion of this probationary period, the
appointment may be converted to a continuing appointment and the staff
member may be promoted to the P-3 level. The fixed-term appointment of
English-language editors whose performance proves unsatisfactory will
not be extended. Fully qualified editors with several years of
internationally recognized professional language experience and
demonstrated ability to perform high-quality work may be recruited at
the P-3 level. Information on United Nations salary and entitlements may
be found at: www.un.org/Depts/OHRM/salaries_allowances/index.html.
Incomplete or late applications will not be considered. No extensions of
the application deadline (the date and time - local time at United
Nations Headquarters, New York - specified in Inspira will be granted.
SPECIAL NOTICE FOR INTERNAL CANDIDATES
The purpose of the present job opening is to invite applications from
staff members of the United Nations Secretariat at the P-3 level and
below who meet the eligibility requirements to take the competitive
examination for English-language editors in 2015, in accordance with the
provisions of ST/AI/1998/7 and Amend.1 and ST/AI/2000/1, as amended by
ST/AI/2003/1, as well as from external candidates.
The assignment of staff members of the United Nations Secretariat who
are successful in the examination and are selected to fill vacancies
will be subject to the following conditions:
1. Staff members of the United Nations Secretariat selected to fill
vacancies will be assigned as English-language editors for a trial
period of two years. Staff members of the United Nations Secretariat
below the P-2 level or in the General Service category will receive a
special post allowance to the P-2 level. Staff members of the United
Nations Secretariat at the P-2 and P-3 levels will be assigned at their
respective levels.
2. Staff members of the United Nations Secretariat with a special post
allowance to the P-2 level and those already at the P-2 level who
successfully complete the trial period and are recommended by the
Department for General Assembly and Conference Management at
Headquarters or the respective office away from Headquarters and the
Office of Human Resources Management may be promoted to the P-3 level.
Staff members of the United Nations Secretariat already at the P-3 level
who successfully complete the trial period will be confirmed in their
functions at the P-3 level. After two years of satisfactory service on a
fixed-term appointment, the candidate will be considered for a
continuing appointment. The candidate will have to demonstrate within
that time that he or she possesses the requisite qualifications to serve
as a career staff member of the United Nations in order to receive such
an appointment. Staff members who do not successfully complete the
trial period will be reassigned to posts at their previous levels, and
the special post allowance, if any, will be discontinued.
Staff members of subsidiary organs of the United Nations and staff
members whose service is limited to a particular organ, fund or
programme of the United Nations or to special missions are considered
external candidates for the purpose of this examination. Such
candidates, if successful in the examination, will be offered a new
appointment with the United Nations, subject to normal United Nations
recruitment procedures and standards.
On the basis of the overall results of the examination, the Board of
Examiners will recommend to the Assistant Secretary-General for Human
Resources Management the names of candidates who qualify for inclusion
in the roster. All examinees will be informed in writing of the Board's
final recommendation in respect of their candidature. The Board's
recommendations are not subject to appeal. The Board does not release
individual scores or results.
Staff members selected to fill vacancies will be recruited as
English-language editors in accordance with the staff rules in force at
the time of selection.
Organizational Setting and Reporting
Editing positions may be located at United Nations Headquarters in the
Department for General Assembly and Conference Management, in the United
Nations Offices at Geneva, Vienna and Nairobi and in the Economic
Commission for Europe in Geneva, the Economic Commission for Africa in
Addis Ababa, the Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia in
Beirut and the Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific
in Bangkok. These positions are under the general supervision of the
Chief of the Editing Section at Headquarters or the respective Chief of
Section/Unit at duty stations away from Headquarters. Further details
can be found at the language careers portal (www.unlanguage.org).
Responsibilities
Editors may be responsible for the following duties (these descriptions are generic and may not apply to all editors):
Ensures that material adheres to established editorial standards and conforms to United Nations policy and practices.
Ensures that the phraseology, the terminology and, where appropriate,
the translation are correct and that the style is appropriate to the
audience.
Edits for continuity, logic, completeness, relevance of material,
readability, clarity of expression and consistency, as well as spelling,
punctuation and grammar.
Verifies the accuracy of facts, figures and references through research and consultation.
Identifies unclear or ambiguous statements and proposes amendments for
consideration by the author, the supervising editor or the relevant
translation service.
Acts as head of a team of multilingual editors, organizing its work,
determining and enforcing deadlines and providing guidance to its
members.
Produces the master copy of a text to be followed by a multilingual team of editors.
Performs other related duties as required.
Competencies
Candidates who are successful in parts 1 and 2 of the examination will
be assessed for the following competencies at the oral examination
(interview) stage:
Professionalism: Knowledge of a broad range of the subjects dealt with
by the United Nations, including political, social, legal, economic,
financial, administrative, scientific and technical subjects; pride in
work and in achievements; professional competence; diligence and
efficiency in meeting commitments, observing deadlines and achieving
results; motivated by professional rather than personal concerns;
persistence in the face of difficult problems or challenges; remains
calm under stress; and takes responsibility for incorporating gender
perspectives and ensuring the equal participation of women and men in
all areas of work.
Client Orientation: Considers all those to whom services are provided to
be "clients" and seeks to see things from the client's point of view;
establishes and maintains productive partnerships with clients by
earning their trust and respect; identifies clients' needs and matches
them to appropriate solutions; monitors ongoing developments inside and
outside the clients' environment in order to keep himself/herself
informed and to anticipate problems; keeps clients informed of progress
or setbacks in projects; meets timeline for delivery of products or
services to clients.
Accountability: Takes ownership of all responsibilities and honours
commitments; delivers outputs for which he/she has responsibility within
prescribed time, cost and quality standards; operates in compliance
with organizational regulations and rules; supports subordinates;
provides oversight and takes responsibility for delegated assignments;
takes personal responsibility for his/her own shortcomings and for those
of the work unit, where applicable.
Education
Minimum of a three-year first-level degree or equivalent qualification
from a university or institution of equivalent status in which English
is the language of instruction.
The requirement for a university degree or equivalent from a university
or institution of equivalent status may be waived for staff members of
the United Nations Secretariat who, in the judgement of the Board of
Examiners, have adequate post-secondary educational qualifications from a
university or institution of equivalent status and adequate secondary
educational qualifications from an establishment at which the principal
language of instruction is English, in addition to five years of
continuous service with the United Nations Secretariat by 31 December
1989.
Work Experience
Experience in on-screen editing and online research is required.
Languages
Candidates must have English as their main language (understood to be the language in which the candidate is best able to work).
Candidates must also have excellent knowledge of at least two of the
other official languages of the United Nations (Arabic, Chinese, French,
Russian and Spanish). Applicants' claims to knowledge of official
languages must be supported by relevant documentation attached to their
application. Further evidence of degrees or diplomas, knowledge of
languages and/or relevant experience may be required prior to
convocation to sit the examination.
Assessment Method
Applications, which must include a written explanation of 150 to 250
words, in English, of why the candidate wishes to work as an
English-language editor at the United Nations, will be assessed and
screened on the basis of the eligibility criteria listed above, and only
those applicants deemed to be qualified will be invited to take the
examination.
In part 1 of the examination—the preliminary assessment--to be
administered remotely, the candidate will edit a text in English.
Candidates must have access to a computer and the Internet. They will be
able to take the test at the time of their choosing between midnight on
20 April, 2015 and midnight on 22 April 2015, New York time. Details
will be sent to those who qualify to take the examination.
Only those candidates who are successful in part 1 will be invited to
take part 2. Part 2 of the examination--the on-site computer-based
test--will be held at different locations on 7 July 2015 and will
consist of four papers:
(a) Editing of a general text in English (1 hour and 30 minutes). This
paper is eliminatory; only candidates who are successful in this paper
will have their other papers marked;
(b) Editing of a technical text in English (1 hour and 30 minutes);
(c) Summary in English of an English text (1 hour);
(d) A revision of a translation into English from any two of the
following languages: Arabic, Chinese, French, Russian and Spanish,
chosen by the candidate (1 hour and 30 minutes).
Sample papers and details of any changes to the format of the test will
be posted on the LCE section of the United Nations careers portal
(https://careers.un.org/lbw/home.aspx?viewtype=LE) in due course.
Candidates are advised to check it regularly.
Part 3 of the examination will be a competency-based interview. Only
those candidates who are successful in part 2 of the examination will be
invited to part 3, which will consist of questions from a panel of
interviewers designed to gauge the interviewee's ability to demonstrate
the competencies defined for the job.
United Nations Considerations
Job openings posted on the Careers Portal are taken off at midnight (New York time) on the deadline date.
Applications are automatically pre-screened according to the published
evaluation criteria of the job opening on the basis of the information
provided by applicants. Applications cannot be amended following
submission and incomplete applications shall not be considered. The
selected candidate will be subject to a reference checking process to
verify the information provided in the application.
Applicants are urged to follow carefully all instructions available in
the online recruitment platform, inspira. For more detailed guidance,
applicants may refer to the At-a-Glance on "The Application Process" and
the Instructional Manual for the Applicants, which can be accessed by
clicking on "Manuals" on the upper right side of the browser on Inspira.
The United Nations shall place no restrictions on the eligibility of men
and women to participate in any capacity and under conditions of
equality in its principal and subsidiary organs. (Charter of the United
Nations - Chapter 3, article 8). The United Nations Secretariat is a
non-smoking environment.
Candidates will be required to meet the requirements of Article 101,
paragraph 3, of the Charter as well as the requirements of the position.
The United Nations is committed to the highest standards of efficiency,
competence and integrity for all its human resources, including but not
limited to respect for international human rights and humanitarian law.
Candidates may be subject to screening against these standards,
including but not limited to whether they have committed, or are alleged
to have committed criminal offences and/or violations of international
human rights law and international humanitarian law.
No Fee
THE UNITED NATIONS DOES NOT CHARGE A FEE AT ANY STAGE OF THE RECRUITMENT
PROCESS (APPLICATION, INTERVIEW MEETING, PROCESSING, OR TRAINING). THE
UNITED NATIONS DOES NOT CONCERN ITSELF WITH INFORMATION ON APPLICANTS'
BANK ACCOUNTS.
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