Requirements
- 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
- Very good oral and written English communication skills
- Knowledge of International Police Standards and human rights
- Education: Senior police administration courses on operational leadership, contingency planning, human resources management and
general police management
- Experience: Minimum 20 years of diversified and progressively responsible professional police experience including at least 3 years at the
management level relevant to the actual position
Mission Specific Requirements
Mandatory
- Graduate of Police Academy equivalent to a university degree, supplemented by postgraduate degree in Advanced Police Management and
Supervision, or in lieu of the degree, extensive formal and senior training in other related fields
- Significant experience in planning and managing large scale international police operations/deployments
- Prior field experience in international police operations, particularly those dealing with training, democratic policing and other aspects of
police reforms
- Extensive police general managerial experience and practical experience at managerial level in implementing projects related to police
reform, democratic policing and human resources systems in police services
- Senior police experience in human resource management and proven record of effective strategic and operational leadership
Desirable
- Knowledge of the historical and current political situation of the Mission area
- Previous mission experience of similar function in an international environment
Responsibilities
- Executes daily supervision and management of the Unit, including providing organizational, administrative, financial and logistical
decisions;
- Is responsible for proper planning, designing and reporting on completion of the OSCE Mission's Police Development Programme in
accordance with the Mission's mandate and the Ohrid Framework Agreement;
- Ensures an effective management, supervision and control of OSCE funds, including extra-budgetary, related to the Police Development
Unit. He/she should also be responsible for budget revisions and preparation of new budget admissions for the Head of the Department's
consideration;
- Advises Mission Leadership on strategic issues related to police affairs;
- Directs and guides the implementation of the Police Development Programme by close liaison with and direction to the Chief of Police
Affairs and the Chief of Training;
Deadline: 6 May 2013
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