UNOPS

Security and Justice (S&J) Officer

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Last update: Mar 29, 2024 Last update: Mar 29, 2024

Details

Deadline: Apr 14, 2024 Deadline for applications has passed
Location: Nepal
Organization: UNOPS
Job type:Contract, 12 months +
Languages:
English, NepaliEnglish, Nepali
Work experience: Min 2 years
Date posted:Mar 29, 2024

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Description

Dutystation: (1) Janakpur (Madhesh Pradesh) and (1) Nepalgunj (Lumbini and Karnali Pradesh), Nepal

Functional responsibilities

Reporting directly to the Community Policing Partnership(CPP) and Gender Based Violence (GBV) Specialist (Workstream 3) the S&J officer will support the CPP and GBV prevention activities, including the mobilization of the Scanning, Analysis, Response, and Assessment (SARA) approach and revive, build, and deepen a network of key stakeholders in order to facilitate the progress of project activities and results.

Functional Responsibilities:

  • Support the Community Policing Partnership and GBV workstream in conducting and updating stakeholder mapping to ensure continuous strategic engagement with relevant stakeholders, such as provincial government officials and those deputed to them, Police personnel in key positions (including Women and Children Service Centres), and civil society organizations.

  • Engage with the stakeholders at provincial and local levels as per the stakeholder's management plan developed in coordination with the CPP and GBV Expert.

  • Provide an analysis of how context dynamics in the province inter-relate with security and justice actors, issues, and priorities, which will be reported directly to the Community Policing Partnership and GBV Expert and the Senior Project Manager as necessary.

  • Track and assess the experience and work of relevant S & J related interventions initiated by different authorities or development partners, including any obstacles encountered and lessons learned.

  • Respond to FCDO interest and questions on incidents involving S&J agencies, including follow-ups to any clarifications or questions.

  • Support Community Policing Partnership and GBV Expert on making evidence-based decisions for the interventions for this project, elaborated on the basis of good contextual analysis and insights from ‘target’ communities.

  • Support Community Policing Partnership and GBV Expert in making informed decisions on the implementation of project initiatives in light of the provincial and relevant local contexts and any changes in their dynamics, proposing adaptations as needed.

  • Support programmatic implementation to Community Policing Partnership and GBV Expert on:

    • Community Police Partnership (CPP) interventions, including the Scanning, Analysis, Response, and Assessment (SARA) approach

    • GBV interventions in the respective priority provinces

  • Support other SJP partners in making informed decisions on a possible new effort to transform social norms and attitudes in a set of ‘target’ areas.

  • Prepare a brief monthly and detailed quarterly report on contextual analysis and programmatic support for CPP, GBV interventions, and social norm change.

  • Support Community Policing Partnership and GBV Expert on conducting programme monitoring missions and reports.

  • Assume the role of project representative in the provinces and represent UNOPS in UN coordination as well as provide necessary support for the implementation of project activities in the provinces.

The Security and Justice officers directly impact the achievement of Community Policing Partnership and GBV workstream results by supporting the Community Policing Partnership and GBV Expert through contextual analysis and programmatic support required for making informed decision-making on the technical needs of the targeted interventions and project management methods and strategies, reducing risks, cutting costs, and improving success rates. This consequently reinforces the visibility and image of UNOPS as an effective service provider in project services and management and strengthens its competitive position as a partner of choice in sustainable development and project services.

 

Education/Experience/Language requirements

Education:

  • Advanced university degree (Master’s degree or equivalent), preferably in Law, Human Rights, or Gender Studies.

  • A Bachelor’s degree in combination with an additional two (2) years of relevant professional experience in Law, Human Rights, Gender Studies, Peace and Development Studies, Political Science, Sociology/Anthropology, Business Administration, Public Administration, and or related discipline is required.

Experience:

  • A minimum of two (2) years of relevant professional experience in the security and justice sector, including working with Nepal Police on CPP and GBV interventions.

  • Proficiency in Google Suite applications is desirable.

  • Experience in auditing or compliance is desirable.

  • Knowledge of quality assurance methodologies in security sector service delivery would be an added advantage.

  • A strong understanding of risk management, notably safeguarding, and experience of multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural teams must be demonstrated.

  • Previous experience working with UNOPS or in FCDO-funded projects in implementing similar projects is an asset.

Language:

  • Fluency in writing, reading, and speaking Nepali and English is required.