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Sunday, November 20, 2011
Police Recruitments: UN Jobs: Research and Planning Consultant (Police), Islamabad, मत चूकों, यूएन में है पुलिस के लिए मौका,
Terms of Reference
Job Title: Research and Planning Consultant (Police) Total Position(s): 1 Industry: Non-profit Job Type: IC Job Location: Islamabad Minimum Education: Master's Degree (Bachelor's Degree with additional experience acceptable) Degree Title: Social or Political Science, Sociology, Economics, or other relevant academic fields Experience: 3 to 5 years Work Permit: Pakistan (to be arranged by organizational unit) Organizational Unit: UNODC Duration: 11 months starting January 2012 Apply By: 1 December 2011 Posted On: 17 November 2011
Background
The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) Country Office for Pakistan (COPAK) is tasked with assisting Pakistan through its Country Programme (CP) 2010-14 with a focus on needs related to illicit trafficking and border management, criminal justice and drug demand reduction and HIV/AIDS.
COPAK requires the services of a Research and Planning Consultant (Police), to complete detailed research and planning documents for Outcome 4 "More effective delivery of law enforcement services" and for e-Learning, UNODC's computer-based training platform (linked to Outcomes 1, 2, 3 and 4) of the Pakistan Country Programme. The consultant will be reporting to the UNODC senior Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Advisors who manages UNODC Country Programme Sub-Programme 1 to deliver outputs that advance the related work plans according to the schedule agreed with the Government of Pakistan.
Assignment Objective
The purpose of the assignment is to develop specific research reports and implementation plans that guide technical assistance under the following outputs of the Country Programme:
1.2 Foundational knowledge and skills integrated into drug law enforcement agencies' training programmes 2.2 Enhanced knowledge and skills within migration-related law enforcement agencies 3.1 Border staff knowledge and skills enhanced 4.1 Police management processes, doctrine and situational awareness mapped and improved 4.2 Institutional capacities for police training enhanced 4.3 Crime scene investigation skills and processes enhanced
Research and implementation plans will be developed with the Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Advisors and Programme Officers, and Government of Pakistan officials in order to further the agreed objectives under Outcome 4 "More effective delivery of law enforcement services" and for e-Learning of the Pakistan Country Programme, and improve the capacities of relevant Pakistani agencies and officials.
Responsibilities
Under the overall supervision of the senior Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Advisors, and UNODC Representative, the consultant will develop research reports and implementation plans and provide technical advice to the Advisor, Programme Officers, and Government of Pakistan officials.
The Contractor will undertake the following substantive duties and responsibilities:
Develop and deliver a report and presentation on creating crime scene awareness by the end of Q2 2012 (output 4.3);
Produce and update implementation plans for the roll-out of crime scene investigation assistance by the end of Q1 2012 (output 4.3);
Produce and update implementation plans for rolling out e-Learning with law enforcement agencies in Pakistan by the end of Q2 2012 (outputs 1.2, 2.2, 3.1 and 4.2);
Produce an evaluation plan for e-Learning in Pakistan by the end of Q4 2012 (outputs 1.2, 2.2, 3.1 and 4.2);
Produce a mid-year and end-of year report on the achievement of the e-Learning programme (outputs 1.2, 2.2, 3.1 and 4.2);
Provide support to the e-Learning team and draft progress updates, work plans and meeting agendas (outputs 1.2, 2.2, 3.1 and 4.2);
Provide support to local partners and law enforcement agencies on piloting Crime Stoppers in Pakistan as appropriate by Q3 2012 (output 4.1);
Identify related baseline information to monitor the progress under Outcome 4;
Advise the Representative, Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Advisors and COPAK colleagues on the needs of Pakistan related to policing work plans. Expected Deliverables
A report and presentation on creating crime scene awareness
Implementation plans on crime scene investigation assistance
Implementation plans on e-Learning
An evaluation plan for e-Learning in Pakistan
Two reports on the achievement of the e-Learning programme
Progress updates, work plans and meeting agendas on e-Learning
Planning documents on piloting Crime Stoppers in Pakistan
Qualification and Experience
Master's degree in International Relations, Social or Political Science, Sociology, Economics, or other relevant academic fields, ideally with relevant research experience including in an international setting in areas related to crime and drug control.
Capacity to review documents and conduct interviews as part of background research.
Demonstrated administrative, planning, organisational and advisory skills
Ability to produce concise and reports and presentations.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills in English.
Ability to work under pressure and to tight deadlines.
Methodology
Completion of the work will require the consultant to be in Islamabad working with the senior Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Advisors and Programme Officers. He/she will review documents and interact with government counterparts. COPAK staff will support, guide and direct necessary substantive and administrative inputs.
Planning and Implementation Arrangements
The consultant will work closely with the Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Advisors and concerned Programme Officers and the Representative, and have documents approved by them prior to release.
Although the consultant is meant to take all views expressed into account, he/she will have to use his/her independent judgment in preparing documents.
Documents Required for Application Submission
Interested candidates are requested to submit a technical and financial proposal with the application. The technical proposal should include the following details:
Cover letter explaining interest for the position.
Detailed P-11 form.
Proposed methodology and work plan for the deliverables stated in the Terms of Reference.
The financial proposal should indicate the lump sum amount/fee for the entire set of consultancy services.
Payment Schedule and Rate
The consultant will be issued a consultancy contract and paid on a monthly basis in accordance with United Nations rules and procedures. Payment scale will be determined by UNDP recommended rates for expert consultants. Travel costs including transportation and DSA for domestic and international travel will be paid by UNODC in accordance with United Nations rules and procedures.
How to apply:
Documents Required for Application Submission
Interested candidates are requested to submit a technical and financial proposal with application to fo.pakistan@unodc.org:
The technical proposal should include the following details: 1. Cover letter explaining interest for the position. 2. Detailed P-11 form. 3. Proposed methodology and work plan for the deliverables stated in the Terms of Reference.
The financial proposal should indicate the lump sum amount/fee for each deliverable with total fee for consultancy services.
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