Kindly note: The position is based in The Hague and will require significant and frequent travel to Iraq.
Organization profile
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Vacancy Background
ICMP will implement a new project in Iraq through its Center for Excellence and Training, which is a unique repository of expertise that provides training and support to stakeholders inside Iraq. The project derives from the activities that the ICMP has been implementing with Iraqi stakeholders and aims to increase the skills of Iraqi officials, technical experts, civil society members and others in the area of missing persons. The ultimate objective of the project is to assist Iraq in developing a sustainable process to account for missing persons in an impartial, credible and transparent manner and in line with international standards.
Candidate Profile
ICMP is looking for a Learning and Development Officer, Science and Technology, who will ensure the effective delivery of a forensic science training program. The successful incumbent will bring extensive expertise in the design and delivery of training programs and educational curriculum. The position is based in The Hague and will require significant and frequent travel to Iraq.
Responsibilities
The position reports to the L&D Program Manager and will receive substantive direction from the Director of Science and Technology, the Science and Technology Training Coordinator and the Head of Archeology and Anthropology. Key responsibilities will be the following:
Direct training delivery
Deliver trainings, workshops and seminars to increase the skills of Iraqi forensics and academia as well as non-technical stakeholders in order to raise awareness of the importance of an integrated approach in addressing the issue of missing persons in Iraq
Coordinate with the S&T Department Training Coordinator and subject matter experts to perform learning needs assessments and identify individuals, groups, institutions for training participation
Assist the L&D Program Manager and the S&T Department Training Coordinator and subject matter experts in creating custom learning solutions that will address gaps in knowledge and skills identified in the needs assessment
Create training modules, workshop and seminar material using various learning methods appropriate to the training material and context
Conduct participant evaluation after training delivery
Maintain a keen understanding of training trends, developments and best practices
Liaise with external partners and outsource training, as needed
Program Coordination
Track progress and report regularly to the Program Manager on training implementation
Ensure the program objects are delivered on-time, within scope and within budget
Measure project performance using appropriate systems, tools and techniques
Draft reports as requested
Other duties as assign:
Design and deliver courses, workshops and other trainings as required
Requirements
Bachelors degree or higher in Biology, Biochemistry, Forensics, Anthropology, Genetics or other scientific fields relevant to the recovery and identification of missing persons
Formal education or training in Organizational Psychology, Learning and Development, is preferred
Proven experience as a Trainer, and understanding of adult-focused training approaches
Professional training certification (e.g. CPLP), is an asset
Prior experience in a work environment involving operational activities within forensic science as relate to the recovery and identification of missing persons; forensic anthropology, forensic archaeology, pathology, or DNA
Previous experience relating to formal delivery of training within a forensic Quality Management System is highly desirable
In-depth understanding of traditional and modern training methods (including workshops, simulations, e-learning and coaching)
Current knowledge of effective learning and development methods (instructional design, mobile learning, micro learning, social learning, blended learning)
Familiarity with e-learning platforms and practices an asset
Strong computer literacy, proficient in MS Office and Learning Management Systems (LMS)
Excellent communication and negotiation skills; sharp business acumen
Ability to build rapport with external stakeholders
Additional information
Professional written and spoken fluency in English and Arabic is essential; knowledge of Kurdish is an asset.
Willingness and ability to travel throughout Iraq. The willingness and flexibility to work in the evenings and on weekends, when required.
Proven ability to interact positively with colleagues regardless of culture, nationality or gender.
Commitment to the underlying objective of assisting the authorities and families of the missing in locating and identifying missing persons in an impartial and transparent manner.
Benefits
This position is eligible for an expatriate allowance and dependency benefits. ICMP salaries in The Netherlands are exempt from taxes and Dutch social security contributions.
VACANCY CLOSE DATE: Review of applications will begin on 4 February 2019; however, the vacancy will remain open until filled.
- Lebanon
- Beirut
Please submit your application through the following link: https://icmp.workable.com/j/F9AA9C6F71