Vacancy
Background | ||
This call for applications is open for persons with the citizenship of or permanent residence in the Republic of Serbia. The OSCE Mission to Serbia is looking for a statistician for the project “Supporting regional processes for securing durable solutions for refugees and internally displaced persons in Serbia”, in support of the Regional Housing Programme (RHP). The RHP, a joint initiative of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro and Serbia (“Partner Countries”), aims at solving the housing problem and providing durable solutions to refugees and IDPs across the region. The OSCE and UNHCR provide support to the Partner Countries by monitoring progress of the country projects as regards beneficiaries and report to donors. This includes ensuring, inter alia, that the end beneficiaries of RHP are those who qualified as the most vulnerable, in line with the vulnerability criteria jointly defined by Partner Countries and UNHCR. A key output indicator in RHP is the number and type of the housing solutions provided while the key outcome is sustainability of the solutions provided, be it in the context of integration or re-integration. The UNHCR and OSCE are also jointly monitor sustainability aspects while the implementation and reaching of the set goals in this regard is the responsibility of each Partner Country. In order to ascertain the sustainability aspects, three types of data should be collected: a) technical aspects b) social-economic aspects, and c) complementary measures. The target group for collection and collation of this data is RHP beneficiaries who have already received housing assistance and who already physically occupy the allocated housing units. As of the end of March 2018, a total of 1,866 housing solutions have been delivered in Serbia: 691 building material packages, 184 prefabricated houses, 756 village houses, and 235 apartments. At the same time 6,153 housing solutions, are in the pipeline for delivery. The OSCE Mission to Serbia is providing and facilitating capacity-building assistance to the Commissariat for Refugees and Migration of the Republic of Servia as the Lead Institution for the implementation of RHP in Serbia. Having in mind the volume of the solutions that are in the pipeline for delivery or have already been delivered, it has been concluded that the determination of a scientifically credible sample and relevant monitoring methodology is key for establishing an effective and efficient monitoring process that will deliver credible data, indicate potential deficiencies, and subsequently serve for provision of adequate redress, all within the lifetime of the RHP implementation cycle (end of 2021). For that purpose, the Mission will engage an expert statistician to determine a scientifically credible sample of RHP beneficiaries to serve to the Commissariat for Refugees and Migration as a basis for ascertaining fulfilment of sustainability aspects in particular in regard to b) social-economic and c) complementary measures. This will in turn assist with the verification of the sustainability of integration solutions provided to RHP beneficiaries, and identify any gaps therein. The conclusions should be utilized to guide subsequent policy actions aimed at filling in these gaps, thereby, improving protection and offering assistance needed. |
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Tasks and Responsibilities | ||
Under the supervision of the National Programme Officer, the consultant will perform the following tasks:
By mid-June 218, the expert should submit a sustainability questionnaire. At the end of the consultancy, the expert should submit a final report containing determination of the scientifically credible sample, monitoring methodology, list of data to be collected through focus group discussions, and the composition of the focus groups and the training for staff collecting data through the revised questionnaire. |
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Necessary Qualifications | ||
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Required competencies | ||
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Remuneration Package | ||
The expert will be employed for a period from 1 June 2018 to 15 August 2018. Upon completion of the envisaged tasks, the expert will be remunerated a total amount of up to 4,000 EUR, commensurate to his/her qualifications and experience and to the proposed training programme. The OSCE will also bear all travel and accommodation costs associated with the consultancy. |
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How To Apply | ||
Please apply online through this website (https://jobs.osce.org) no later than 17 May 2018. Only short-listed candidates will be contacted. Candidates who have not been contacted by 15 June 2018 should consider there will be no follow up to their application. The OSCE retains the discretion to re-advertise the vacancy, cancel the recruitment, offer a consultancy at a different level or with modified terms of reference or for a different duration. |