Dec 22, 2019

Senior Investigator (P-4)

Employer: ICC
Location:The Hague - NL

Deadline for Applications:19/01/2020
Type of Appointment:Fixed-Term Appointment
Minimum Net Annual Salary : €91,457.00
Contract Duration:General Temporary Assistance (GTA) until 31/12/2020, with the possibility of extension.

Duties and Responsibilities
Within the delegated authority and under the direct supervision of the Head of IOM, the incumbent will:

Plan, conduct, manage and lead sensitive and complex investigations of alleged violations by staff, elected officials, consultants, contractors or any other individual within applicable ICC rules, regulations, policies, standards or other administrative issuance, including fraud,
corruption, harassment and sexual harassment, abuse of power or other misconduct;
Review and assess complaints and allegations to determine their relevance and reliability, propose the most effective investigative approach and formulate investigation plans;
Lead and conduct sensitive and complex interviews which require specialist skills and considerable experience; interview witnesses and subjects, taking statements, obtain, review and prepare potential documentary and electronic evidence; analyse facts, conduct investigative research, determine findings and formulate recommended corrective measures;
Prepare complete and concise investigation reports and other written outputs of the highest quality, presenting facts, conclusions and recommendations to enable the ICC management’s decisions regarding disciplinary, administrative or other corrective actions; liaise and coordinates between the IOM and the relevant ICC legal offices;
Contribute to the knowledge management of investigations that IOM conducts;
Support the Head of IOM in responding to requests for information and assistance and provide expert advice on investigatory matters;
Participate in the development and preparation of relevant policies, procedures and instructions reflecting recognized best practices in the area of international administrative investigations;
Contribute to the quarterly and annual reports of the IOM activities;
When required, conduct inspection activities and verifications directed towards the resolution of problems which may or may have not been previously identified;
Perform any other tasks as assigned by the Head of IOM.

Special  Note:  The incumbent of this post will participate in the Court’s Financial Disclosure Programme, administered on behalf of the ICC by the United Nations Ethics Office (UNEO). Information on the programme can be found here on the website of the UNEO [UNEO Financial Disclosure Programme].


Essential Qualifications
Education:
Advanced university degree in law, criminal investigations or any other related field. A first-level university degree, in combination with two additional years of qualifying experience is accepted in lieu of the advanced university degree.


Experience:
A minimum of seven years (nine years with a first level university degree) of progressively responsible, relevant professional experience in complex criminal and/or administrative investigations, with a proven track record in leading, planning and executing investigations is required.
Experience in an international organizational setting that may include judicial body, law enforcement institution, anti-corruption or administrative investigations, is required.


Knowledge, skills, and abilities:

Advanced knowledge and understanding of theories, concepts and approaches relevant to administrative and/or criminal investigations;
Demonstrated ability to conduct and lead complex investigation and/or inspection assignments, and produce quality reports with relevant elements i.e. facts, analysis and results;
Ability to analyze large volume of complex and conflicting evidence;
Excellent communication and negotiation skills required to advice and/or conduct interviews, give presentations;
Strong demonstrated written skills with emphasis in complex report writing;
Ability to work under demanding and at times conflicting work priorities and schedules; Determination, perseverance and the ability to network and build effective working relationships with internal and external stakeholders including non-government al organizations, military, police and government bodies.
 Effective stress management skills; Adaptability and team spirit;
Professional and personal integrity.

Knowledge of languages:

Proficiency in one of the working languages of the Court, English or French, is required. Working knowledge of the other is an asset. Knowledge of another official language of the Court (Arabic, Chinese, Russian, Spanish) would be considered an asset.




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