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ÖSB CONSULTING/ KEY EXPERT 1 – TEAM LEADER - EMPLOYMENT POLICY EXPERT

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Deadline: 22-04-2014 Location: Serbia Back



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Under the IPA 2012 Social Development sector fiche, the National Employment Service (NES) in Serbia will be awarded a direct grant for implementation of active labour market measures comprising training activities in response to labour market needs as well as establishment of job clusters, career guidance and counselling centres, self service centres and employment caravans in rural, mountainous and less accessible parts of the country. The aim of the grant is to raise the effectiveness of Active Labour Market Policies through their better monitoring and evaluation and improved design, so they are tailor-made and adjusted to the labour market need and the needs and skills of unemployed, especially disadvantaged groups.

This technical assistance will assist the NES and the Employment Department within the Ministry of Labour, Employment and Social Policy to manage, administer and monitor the implementation of the direct grant awarded to NES; will improve the capacities of these institutions for overall management of IPA funds; and will support the relevant national and local actors in the development of active labour market policies in favour of disadvantaged groups.


Requirements

   - A bachelor’s degree (where a university degree has been awarded on completion of three years study in a university or equivalent
     institution) in economics, law, management or equivalent.
   - Minimum 10 but preferably 15 years of post-graduate experience in labour market policies
   - Minimum 5 years but preferably 7 years of post-graduate experience in design, implementation and evaluation of active labour market
     policies for disadvantaged groups,
   - Experience in leading teams in the public or private sector and/or in donor funded projects in one to three projects of similar size,
     complexity and duration.


Deadline: 22 April 2014

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