World Customs Organization (WCO) is an independent intergovernmental body, established in 1952 as the Customs Co-operation Council (CCC), whose mission is to enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of Customs services across the globe. The WCO represents 186 Customs administrations that collectively process approximately 98% of world trade. As the global centre of Customs expertise, the WCO is the only international organization with competence in Customs matters.
As a forum for dialogue and exchange of experiences between national Customs delegates, the WCO offers its Members a wide range of conventions and other international instruments, as well as technical assistance and training services provided either directly by the Secretariat or with its participation. The Secretariat also actively supports its Members in their endeavours to modernize and build capacity within their national Customs administrations, as well as fostering international cooperation among them.
In June 2024, the WCO Council approved a modernization plan for the Organization, which included a restructuring designed to address challenges identified by Members and the Secretariat, which comes into effect on 1st July 2025. The new structure includes a new dedicated Project Management Office (PMO) under the direction of the Chief of Staff. The WCO manages a broad range of donor-funded projects, sometimes in partnership with other international organizations, which support the Strategic Plan.
About the role
WCO is looking to recruit an official as Head of Project Management Office who will manage a small team (currently one Technical Attaché and one Coordinator) and report directly to the newly appointed Chief of Staff. The implementation of projects will remain the responsibility of the relevant Directorate, whilst the PMO will provide the oversight needed to ensure alignment of projects with the Strategic Plan and uniform implementation across the WCO, in line with established project management principles. This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced individual to establish the Project Management Office and contribute directly to the modernization of the WCO.
Responsibilities
Leadership:
* Manage PMO staff in accordance with the WCO’s values, Staff Manuals, and policies, including management of leave and attendance, recruitment, onboarding, offboarding, and associated knowledge transfer, as well as staff welfare, liaising with the Human Resources (HR) Service and other relevant services, as required.
* Assign tasks to PMO staff, ensuring alignment with individual skills and capacities, balancing workloads to the extent possible, and setting deadlines and expectations.
* Provide guidance and direction to PMO staff, ensuring ongoing two-way feedback, setting objectives and development plans, conducting performance evaluations, and identifying opportunities for development.
* Ensure effective communication and knowledge-sharing within the PMO and in coordination with other managers in the WCO.
Technical Responsibilities:
* Ensure alignment of WCO donor-funded projects with the priorities set in the Strategic Plan.
* Oversee the development of common Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and templates for the full lifecycle of donor-funded projects, ensuring a consistent approach across the WCO.
* Provide guidance and training on the preparation of project proposals.
* Coordinate with the Directorates to ensure advance planning on project proposals and approvals.
* Oversee the development of new project proposals across the Organization and present them for the consideration of the Management Committee.
* Prepare project proposals for the Management Committee, as required.
* Conduct high-level coordination with donors.
* Prepare reports and data on project management activities.
* Coordinate with internal services (Member Relations, Communications, Legal, Accounting, HR, etc.) to ensure alignment with WCO procedures and policies.
* Represent the WCO at relevant meetings and other fora.
Experience and essential Qualifications:
* Minimum 7 years of relevant and professional experience in project management;
* Experience in a senior project management role in the WCO Secretariat, or a Member’s Customs administration, for or with international organizations, or other relevant private sector experience;
* Leadership potential and the motivation to take on the day-to-day management of staff in a multi-cultural environment;
* Comprehensive knowledge of project management methods and established project management principles;
* Strong analytical skills and proven experience in working effectively under pressure in a multicultural and cross-institutional environment;
* Strong interpersonal and communication skills and the ability to work effectively with staff and stakeholders.
* Strong drafting skills and the ability to prepare and review project proposals;
* Good knowledge of computer applications and information systems, in particular MS Office.
Languages:
* Fluency in English or French, the WCO’s official languages.
* Knowledge of the other official WCO language would be considered an asset.
Required Qualifications
* A minimum of an undergraduate degree in a relevant field and/or an acceptable combination of education, training, and/or experience.
* Recognized certification and/or training in project management methods (such as PRINCE2).
* 30 days of annual paid leave
* Medical and life & disability insurance contributions.
* Augmented by allowances based on the staff member’s eligibility
* Probationary period: Six months
* Terminal allowance
Working locations
* Remotely working in Brussels, Belgium
How to apply
* Interested candidates should submit their application for review no later than Sunday, 13th July 2025, at midnight Central European time, including a CV and cover letter in English or French. This application should be sent by email to: PMOvacancy@wcoomd.org
Interviews
* Only short-listed candidates will be contacted for an assessment, which may include a written test and/or an interview. All short-listed candidates may be requested to provide copies of their original diplomas, certificates, and proof of relevant experience. Pre-selected candidates may also be subject to reference checks to confirm the information provided in their application.
WCO is committed to the principles of integrity, transparency, and accountability, as well as to promoting diversity among its staff members. Accordingly, applications from qualified candidates, irrespective of gender, will receive equal treatment, and due regard will be paid to the importance of recruiting nationals from WCO Members on as wide a geographical basis as possible. The age limit for employment at the WCO is 65. Please note that the WCO Headquarters building is a non-smoking environment.
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