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International consultant to deliver a “Training on Risk Analysis and Risk Assessment of Corruption in the KP” for Police Inspectorate of Kosovo (PIK)

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Archived vacancy details

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Issued by
OSCE Mission in Kosovo
Vacancy number
VNKOSC02106
Vacancy type
Experts/Consultants
Number of posts
1
Duty station
Prishtine / Pristina
Date of issue
29 November 2018
Deadline for application
11 December 2018 - 23:59 Central European Time (CET/CEST)
Date of entry on duty
28 January 2019

Background

The PIK is established as an executive agency of the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MoIA) to investigate criminal offences which are allegedly committed by the KP officers regardless of rank and position while on duty or off duty. It is mandated to ensure that the police organization is accountable to the people it serves and maintains high standards of integrity. It is comprised of civilian staff and is not – directly or indirectly – linked to the KP and is independent from the police organization financially and logistically. PIK exercises two fundamental functions: inspection and investigation.

The PIK was inaugurated in June 2006 by the local institutions and the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) Mission in Kosovo (OMiK). Since 2005, OMiK supported the agency in structuring and developing legislation to regulate its work. From 2008 to 2012, OMiK supported the PIK to develop its capacities to fulfil their mandate by providing specialized training courses and equipment. OMiK also assisted the PIK in raising its public profile to inform residents about their right to file complaints related to the conduct of KP officers and acquainting people with the work and objectives of the PIK. Additionally, OMiK contributed to the drafting process of the Law No.03/L –231 on Police Inspectorate of Kosovo (2010) and other related sub-legal acts and regulations.

In 2018, upon their request, OMiK is engaged in supporting the PIK to build its operational capacity in effectively conducting investigations and in developing internal accountable procedures within the agency through provision of specialized and advanced training in investigation of serious and organized crime, and particularly corruption.

The results and activities under this project are identified and designed in close co-operation with the beneficiaries, based on their practical needs stemming from self-assessments made in 2018. These needs have been thoroughly discussed with the beneficiary and are in line with the mandate and priorities of OMiK.

The beneficiaries of this project will have the possibility to improve capacities and their expertise through different trainings and activities which will be based on best practices of European countries. The activities planned in this project will focus on improving operational skills of Police Inspectorate of Kosovo (PIK) to combat corruption and increase police integrity.

In order to measure the impact of these activities and to embed progress which has been achieved related to the reduction of human rights violations, the DSPS will to proactively monitor human rights compliance and the quality of the training delivered. The activity manager will also proactively advocate with beneficiaries to encourage the participation of women and non-majority communities.

To ensure the objectives of the project, from 11 to 15 February 2019, twelve (12) PIK officers will attend a 5-days specialized training focusing on Risk Analysis and Risk Assessment of Corruption in the KP.

The training will cover:

  • Corruption risk analysis, corruption risk assessment and corruption risk management
  • Identification, analysis, evaluation of the risk
  • Risk areas
  • Checklists for analysis
  • Treatment of risks, controls, responsible persons
  • Assessment of corruption exposure of the institution:
  • quality of regulations, management, administration
  • integrity of staff and institution
  • transparency and efficiency of processes
  • Methods for assessment (direct observation, proxies, surveys, interviews, documents analysis)
  • Measures and tools for timely detection, prevention and elimination of corruption risks.
  • Identifying causes of corruption
  • Internal investigation and oversight bodies
  • Police officer attitudes toward misconduct
  • Information gathering. Sources of information
  • Best practices and international standards

Objective

The objective of this activity is to provide a specialised training on risk analysis and risk assessment of corruption in the KP to twelve (12) specifically selected PIK investigators, which will acquaint the participants with best practices and increase their skills on appropriate methods for preventing and responding to cases of corruption within Police.

Tasks and Responsibilities

Under the supervision of the Activity Manager, the international expert shall:

  • Draft  the training methodology and materials and deliver the agenda, presentations, exercises and case studies to the Activity Manager prior to the training
  • Conduct  five (5) days training on risk analysis and risk assessment of corruption in the KP for twelve (12) PIK officers
  • Assist participants to cope with the challenges that they meet during the training
  • Provide advice on the sustainability of the specialized training programme in the relevant area to the DSPS
  • Produce the final consultancy report and recommendations for further action.

Deliverables

  • By 28 January 2019 submit the final training plan satisfactorily (incorporating the Project/Activity Manager comments, if applicable), to the Project/Activity Manager in electronic form
  • By 30 January 2019 prepare the final training agenda, presentations, practical exercises and case studies (if applicable), a pre course evaluation test and a training evaluation questionnaire satisfactorily incorporating the Project/Activity Manager comments and submit to the Activity Manager and in electronic form/as agreed with the Project Manager
  • From 11 to 15 February deliver five (5) days training on risk analysis and risk assessment of corruption in the KP for twelve (12) PIK officers. The training will last from 9am until 4pm each day
  • By 20 February 2019 submit to the Project/Activity Manager the final consultancy report including assessment of the participants, the effectiveness of the training materials/methodology, recommendations for further action and the sustainability of the specialized training programme in the relevant area, etc.  

Performance Indicators

  • Final training plan, agenda, presentations, exercises, case studies and training evaluation questionnaire incorporating the DSPS comments submitted to the Activity Manager on time, in the agreed form and of quality satisfactory to the Project Manager
  • Training delivered as scheduled/planned in a requested format and to the satisfaction of the Project Manager
  • Positive feedback from the training participants
  • The completed pre course evaluation test and the training evaluation questionnaire
  • The final consultancy report is submitted to the Activity Manager on time and of quality satisfactory to the Project Manager.

Remuneration Package:

Remuneration will depend on the qualifications and experience of individual experts as well as the detailed work plan to be agreed upon and will be based on the current OSCE consultancy rates.

How to  Apply

In order to apply for this position you must complete the OSCE's online application form, found under https://jobs.osce.org/.Applicants are encouraged to use the online recruitment and only fully completed OSCEapplications will be accepted. However, if you have technical difficulties with the system you may use the offline application form found under https://jobs.osce.org/resources/document/offline-application-form and forward the completed form quoting the vacancy number by e-mail to: consultancy.omik@osce.org. In line with your qualifications please indicate preference to one or more field of expertise listed above (while using the online application the field of expertise preference can be indicated in the cover letter part). Kindly note that applications received after the deadline, submitted in different formats than the OSCE Application Form or in other languages than the English language would not be considered. The OSCE is committed to diversity and inclusion within its workforce, and encourages qualified female and male candidates from all national, religious, ethnic and social backgrounds to apply.

 

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