Vacancy
Background
The Department for Security and Public Safety (DSPS) of the OSCE Mission in Kosovo (Mission) continues to proactively participate and support the development of the security and public safety sector in Kosovo. In order to ensure the sustainability of progress made by Kosovo Police (KP), Kosovo Agency on Forensic (KAF) and Police Inspectorate of Kosovo (PIK), the Police Development and Monitoring Section (PDMS) will continue to provide support to the aforementioned partners to achieve their envisioned objectives set out in KP Strategic Development Plan 2016-2020, KP Human Resources Strategy 2016-2020, KP Training Strategy 2019-2022, KAF Development Strategy 2016-2020, and Police Inspectorate Strategy 2019-2021.
In this regard, based on training needs assessment requests received from beneficiaries, which was followed by an external discussion (with both beneficiaries and stakeholders in order to avoid overlapping of activities) and internal (intradepartmental) discussion, PDMS developed tailored activities for the implementation of this project.
Based on the above, in 2020, PDMS will continue to support the KP and KAF in their efforts to further develop their operational and scientific capabilities to provide credible and professional forensics services. The training activities for KP and KAF are based on the needs assessment identified by the stakeholders. Furthermore, throughout the process of identifying the needs and priorities, PDMS have closely worked with both entities and has considered the recommendations provided by an OSCE-hired expert during 2019.
In order to achieve the program objective of this project, of “a sustainable, accountable and equitable security sector is able to fight crime, ensure public security and protect human rights”, and objectives of the project are met, PDMS will deliver a Training on examining electronic data on new model vehicles from 23 to 27 March 2020 for 20 KAF experts and KP officers from Directorate of Forensics.
The training will focus on:
Role of vehicle electronic data examination in the investigation proceedings Software,diagnostic devices, specialized tests and electronic control systems relevant in the examination of on-board computers in new model vehicles Method and techniques used in vehicle electronic data extraction and examination Potential support from the manufacturers. Practical hands on modules in the training are encouraged and will be positively considered.
Objective
The objective of the training is to improve the skills and enhance the knowledge of the 20 KAF experts and KP officers from Directorate of Forensics on the software, diagnostic devices, and electronic control systems and techniques used to perform vehicle examination of the on-board computers in new model vehicles.
Tasks and Responsibilities
Under the supervision of the Chief of PDMS, the international expert shall:
Deliverables:
Performance Indicators:
Necessary Qualifications
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 OSCE applications 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 yourqualifications 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 socialbackgrounds to apply