Location: Iraq
Closing date: 28 Feb 2017
Position summary
In cooperation with the organization technical advisors on trauma work, the consultant develops a training curriculum for police/rule of law institutions supporting survivors of violence in Dohuk province. The curriculum will address: sgbv, women's rights, community policing, referral procedures, principles of stress- and traumasensitivity, mental health triage, communication techniques, family mediation techniques and self-care/staff care. The consultant has full access to organization’s training materials and manuals. Beginning in May 2017, the consultant starts to implement the curriculum in Dohuk, in close cooperation with the organization sub-country office in place.
Contract duration: one-year framework consultancy contract from April 2017 to April 2018
Languages – essential: English, desirable: Arabic or Kurdish
Key activities
Curriculum development in close cooperation with orhanization headquarter, Cologne, Germany
3 travels to organization , Germany, for curriculum development, professional exchange with other experts in the field and training preparation
4 missions à 10-14 (negotiable) days to Dohuk, KRG, for content contextualization, training preparation and training delivery.
Experience, knowledge and skills
Education: Master's Degree or equivalent in Psychology, Social Work, Political Science, Public Policy, Law, or related field
Experience: Minimum 5 years of substantial work experience in the legal and justice sector or the sector of psychosocial support/mental health/trauma work
Sound understanding of sgbv protection and response in the justice sector
Working experience in Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria or Turkey
Substantial experience in designing, adapting and conducting trainings with focus on sgbv, trauma, counselling survivors of violence, trauma-sensitive communication skills
Profound knowledge of the different forms and consequences of violence against women and sexualized war and post-war violence, of women’s rights, trauma-work and self-care
Knowledge on family mediation would be an asset
Personal Skills
Clear commitment to work with a women-centred and empowering approach
High degree of transcultural competence; respect for different nationalities, ethnicities, and religions
Flexibility, creativity and innovativeness
Self-awareness and self-care skills
Communication skills and interest in collaborating with local co-trainers
We offer
Perspective to become a long-term member of organization’s pool of consultants
Professional exchange days with other relevant experts in the fields
Access to organization’s broad database of training materials and manuals
Insurance, travel cost refund, etc.
Reliable security management
Collaboration with a highly motivated and committed team, both in Cologne as well as Dohuk
Position summary
In cooperation with the organization technical advisors on trauma work, the consultant develops a training curriculum for police/rule of law institutions supporting survivors of violence in Dohuk province. The curriculum will address: sgbv, women's rights, community policing, referral procedures, principles of stress- and traumasensitivity, mental health triage, communication techniques, family mediation techniques and self-care/staff care. The consultant has full access to organization’s training materials and manuals. Beginning in May 2017, the consultant starts to implement the curriculum in Dohuk, in close cooperation with the organization sub-country office in place.
Contract duration: one-year framework consultancy contract from April 2017 to April 2018
Languages – essential: English, desirable: Arabic or Kurdish
Key activities
Curriculum development in close cooperation with orhanization headquarter, Cologne, Germany
3 travels to organization , Germany, for curriculum development, professional exchange with other experts in the field and training preparation
4 missions à 10-14 (negotiable) days to Dohuk, KRG, for content contextualization, training preparation and training delivery.
Experience, knowledge and skills
Education: Master's Degree or equivalent in Psychology, Social Work, Political Science, Public Policy, Law, or related field
Experience: Minimum 5 years of substantial work experience in the legal and justice sector or the sector of psychosocial support/mental health/trauma work
Sound understanding of sgbv protection and response in the justice sector
Working experience in Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria or Turkey
Substantial experience in designing, adapting and conducting trainings with focus on sgbv, trauma, counselling survivors of violence, trauma-sensitive communication skills
Profound knowledge of the different forms and consequences of violence against women and sexualized war and post-war violence, of women’s rights, trauma-work and self-care
Knowledge on family mediation would be an asset
Personal Skills
Clear commitment to work with a women-centred and empowering approach
High degree of transcultural competence; respect for different nationalities, ethnicities, and religions
Flexibility, creativity and innovativeness
Self-awareness and self-care skills
Communication skills and interest in collaborating with local co-trainers
We offer
Perspective to become a long-term member of organization’s pool of consultants
Professional exchange days with other relevant experts in the fields
Access to organization’s broad database of training materials and manuals
Insurance, travel cost refund, etc.
Reliable security management
Collaboration with a highly motivated and committed team, both in Cologne as well as Dohuk
HOW TO APPLY:
Closing date: 28th of February 2017
Please e-mail your application (CV, cover letter and references not exceeding 2MB) as well as your salary expectations to xxxxxxxxxxxx@apply.com
Closing date: 28th of February 2017
Please e-mail your application (CV, cover letter and references not exceeding 2MB) as well as your salary expectations to xxxxxxxxxxxx@apply.com
Email available to paid up members ONLY