General Minimum Requirements |
The general minimum requirements for working with the OSCE are:
- Excellent physical condition
- Possession of a valid automobile driving license and ability to drive using manual transmission
- Ability to cope with physical hardship and willingness to work extra hours and in an environment with limited infrastructure
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Field of Expertise Requirements |
The general minimum requirements for working in this field of expertise are:
- Graduation from a recognized police training school
- Negotiating and interpersonal skills
- Ability to read and utilise maps
- Ability to perform first aid
- Regular, active police service experience
- Very good oral and written English communication skills
- Knowledge of International Police Standards and human rights
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Level of Professional Competence Requirements |
Furthermore, this level of responsibility requires the following:
Education:
Police administrative courses in relevant field and specialized subject area
Experience:
Minimum 10 years of diversified police experience including at least 12 months operational experience in the relevant field and specialized subject area
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Mission Specific Requirements |
Additionally, this particular post has specific requirements:
Mandatory:
- Substantial, recent experience in investigation of trans-national, organized and serious crimes, including economic crime and/or corruption;
- Experience in prosecution-led criminal investigations;
- Experience in the development, management and implementation of capacity-building activities;
- Experience in project management: planning, budgeting, implementation and evaluation, preferably in an international environment;
- Excellent drafting and presentation skills;
- Professional fluency in English, both oral and written;
- Demonstrated ability and willingness to work as a member of a team, with people of different cultural and religious backgrounds, gender and diverse political views, while maintaining impartiality and objectivity;
- Demonstrated gender awareness and sensitivity, as well as the ability to integrate a gender perspective into tasks and activities;
- Flexibility to work under pressure and with limited time frames;
- Ability to operate Windows applications including word processing, e-mail and Power Point.
Desirable:
- Experience in dealing with issues related to illicit trafficking of small arms and light weapons (SALW);
- Experience in organizational change management.
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Tasks and Responsibilities |
Under the supervision of the Senior Organized Crime Adviser in the Security Co-operation Department, the Organized Crime Adviser is responsible for:
- Providing advice and assistance to the Ministry of Interior and other relevant national interlocutors on implementation of local and national strategies to deal with serious and organized crime investigation including corruption offences, and especially illicit trafficking of small arms and light weapons (SALW) and other forms of trans-national crime;
- Providing advice and assistance to the Ministry of Interior and other relevant national interlocutors on prosecutorial cooperation in combatting trans-national crime;
- Preparing and managing formal project proposals identifying areas of needs, including technical equipment, crime investigation training and/or specialist assistance;
- Co-ordinating the selection of international police specialists for consulting purposes;
- Assessing training needs; developing, managing and evaluating crime training programmes relating to combatting organized and transnational crime;
- Liaising with international police liaison officers as appropriate;
- Preparing project presentation material and makes presentations on project development and modern crime investigation strategies;
- Ensuring that accountability aspects and human rights norms are included in the advice and assistance provided by the Department;
- Supervising and evaluating the implementation of assigned projects and activities within the Organized Crime Unit;
- Supervising assigned project staff of the Departments Organised Crime Unit;
- Performing other duties as required.
For more detailed information on the structure and work of the OSCE Mission to Serbia, please see www.osce.org/mission-to-serbia.
The OSCE retains the discretion to cancel the recruitment, to re-advertise the vacancy, to offer an assignment at a lower level or to offer an assignment with modified tasks and responsibilities or for a different duration.
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The OSCE is committed to diversity and inclusion within its workforce, and encourages the nomination of qualified female and male candidates from all national, religious, ethnic and social backgrounds. Please note that nationals or permanent residents of the country of the duty station are not eligible to apply.
Candidates should, prior to applying, verify with their respective nominating authority to which extent financial remuneration and/or benefit packages will be offered.
Please apply to your relevant authorities several days prior to the deadline expiration to ensure timely processing of your application. Delayed nominations will not be considered.
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