Antecedentes

In response to its enhanced mandates in the area of technical assistance related to international cooperation against terrorism, UNODC continues to deliver counter-terrorism technical assistance to requesting States. The assistance supports States in strengthening criminal justice system capacity to implement the international counter-terrorism conventions and protocols in compliance with the rule of law including incorporating them into national legislation and achieving global ratification of all these instruments. The international legal regime currently consists of nineteen international conventions and protocolsas well as several Security Council resolutions.

The technical assistance activities are undertaken under the broad framework of a global project on “strengthening the legal regime against terrorism”. The project contains the following key elements: (a) facilitation and / or provision of legislative assistance; (b) facilitation and / or provision of capacity-building assistance; (c) specialized training of criminal justice officials in counter-terrorism legal issues; (d) identification and dissemination of best practices; and (d) elaboration of specialized technical guides and publications.

During the initial phase of the project, assistance delivery was mainly focused on ratification and legislative incorporation. Progressively, the project extended assistance to capacity development of criminal justice systems to apply the international legal instruments against terrorism in conformity with rule of law. A steady high level of activities with numerous direct technical assistance to countries as well as national and regional/sub-regional workshops characterize the project. Specialized training courses for the criminal justice officials for enhanced and focused learning have proven to be  successful, regularly receiving positive feedback and appreciation.

The incumbentwill perform his/her functions through the supervision of the Representative of the UNODC Regional Office for the Middle East and North Africa (ROMENA), under the overall substantive guidance of the Chief of the Implementation Support Section III and the Chief of the Terrorism Prevention Branch.

Deberes y responsabilidades

Purpose of the assignment

1.       Summary of the key functions

The incumbent is to provide specific national and sub-regional level legal expertise in assisting the Branch undertake its technical assistance activities. The incumbent will carry-out the following activities:

  • Contribute to the implementation of UNODC technical assistance activities in Morocco and other MENA countries in the area of terrorism prevention, by planning, preparing and participating intechnical assistance activities, undertaking follow-up activities and other assigned tasks, etc.; and
  • Provide substantive input as requested by UNODC for liaison with, and for relevant meetings and initiatives of regional organizations and intergovernmental processes.

2.      Specific tasks to be performed by the National Project Officer:

The incumbent will :

  • Support TPB and ROMENA in maintaining liaison with, and mobilizing, the relevant authorities of Morocco and the MENA countries, as well as with the relevant representatives of the  international community in Morocco and the MENA countries;
  • Contribute to the planning, implementation, management and delivery of technical assistance activities at the national and regional level, in accordance with overall strategy and priorities, including in concert with national counterparts as needed;
  • Ensure quality and relevance of substantive, technical and programming input for the formulation, implementation and assessment of technical assistance activities.
  • Analyze national legislation, compare their provisions with international norms, and draft proposals for relevant national authorities to develop new legislation or amend existing ones.
  • Enhance understanding and promote the implementation of the universal legal regime on counter-terrorism, notably by supporting the legislative process of amending counter-terrorism and related law in Morocco and the MENA countries, as needed, through providing legal advice to relevant government officials;
  • Provide administrative, financial and substantive expertise to national and (sub-)regional workshops in order to improve terrorism-prevention capacity in Morocco and other MENA countries;
  • Ensure program management tasks, including the preparation or review of expenditure reports, technical assistance implementation plans, funding proposals, and other programmatic documents, as required;
  • Provide country-specific and sub-regional inputs to Headquarters in Vienna, as required;
  • Establish and regularly maintain close contact with the local representation of donor countries with a view to keeping them informed of UNODC terrorism prevention activities and mobilizing locally available resources;
  • Contribute to meeting reporting obligations with donor countries, on the advancement of technical assistance implementation and on impact assessment;
  • Establish a visible and identifiable sustained UNODC/TPB and ROMENA presence in the country and the region, including representing UNODC/TPB and ROMENAat terrorism prevention related events, as needed;
  • Ensure appropriate management of the office premises, including through processing payment requests for monthly bills, reviewing of contracts and initiating appropriate procurement action, as required, and in compliance with UN rules and regulations;
  • Provide input to the consultations for the Integrated Country Programme and liaise with national counterparts to contribute to the development and implementation of the Programme.
  • Ensure that all terrorism prevention activities planned in/for Morocco and the MENA countries, are in line with the work being carried out by other UN and UNODC entities;
  • Maintain and, if necessary, establish working relations and cooperation with relevant sub-regional organizations to maximize impact and promote coordination;
  • Establish and maintain working relations with the UNDP Country office, as appropriate; and
  • Translate relevant documents from English into French and/or Arabic, as necessary.

Expected tangible and measurable output(s)

  1. At the end of the contract, the incumbent would have: (i) contributed to technical assistance delivery to Morocco and other MENA countries, including contributions to the organization and implementation of workshops for Moroccan  criminal justice officials, as well as other relevant countries; (ii) provided substantive input for meetings and initiatives of regional organizations and intergovernmental processes; (iii) provided substantive and administrative input to UNODC/TPB for the elaboration of technical assistance tools and specialized publications on counter-terrorism;(iv) provided substantive input to the consultations for the Integrated Country Programme and liaised with national counterparts to contribute to the development and implementation of the Programme, as required.
  2. The NPO will work from the UNAIDS Country Office in Rabat, Morocco and will be provided with office facilities.  As required, UNODC will provide the NPO with access to the relevant substantive files and material. The NPO will undertake travel as requested and authorized by UNODC/TPB and ROMENA.  Travel costs and related DSA are to be provided separately for each travel, as determined by UNODC/TPB and ROMENA, in accordance with relevant UN Regulations and Rules. 
  3. The NPO will periodically submit implementation reports, as determined by UNODC/TPB and ROMENA, with respect to the services delivered and relevant products/inputs.  The report will be provided in typed format in Word.
  4. Indicators to evaluate the NPO’s performance are as follows: (i) the quality, appropriateness, value and timeliness of contributions provided to UNDOC/TPB and ROMENA for increasing its collaboration with the Moroccan authorities and the international community in, and relevant to, Morocco; (ii) the quality, appropriateness, value and timeliness of substantive expertise, advice and input provided with regard to its technical assistance activities; and (iii) the quality, appropriateness, value and timeliness of specialized expertise, advice and input for technical assistance tools.

Competencias

Professionalism: Good knowledge and understanding of theories, concepts and approaches relevant to crime and terrorism prevention, especially in the area of criminal law and international law as well as international relations. Good knowledge of the mandates, priorities and operational modalities of UNODC’s counter-terrorism efforts. Good analytical and problem solving skills, including ability to identify and contribute to the solution of problems/issues; sound judgment and political sensibility.

Communication: Effective communication (spoken, written and presentational) skills. Ability to prepare, consolidate inputs and finalize programmatic reports, project documents and other relevant materials.

Teamwork: Good inter-personal skills and ability to establish and maintain effective partnership and working relations in a multi-cultural, multi-ethnic environment with sensitivity and respect for diversity and gender.

Planning, organizing and managing performance: Ability to plan own work, manage conflicting priorities and to use time efficiently. Ability to organize and implement activities and outputs. Ability to maintain focus and pay attention to necessary details.

Habilidades y experiencia requeridas

Master degree in criminal or international law is required. Specialization in international aspects of the fight against crime and/or international terrorism, and of criminal justicehighly desirable.

At least seven years of progressively responsible and directly relevant professional level experience in the criminal justice aspects of terrorism prevention or in crime prevention, criminal justice, rule of law or closely related fields, particularly in legislative, judiciary or prosecutorial matters.

Work experience in policy and programme development, programme planning, reporting, implementation monitoring, coordination and management is an asset. Work experience both at the national and international levels highly desired.

Fluency in Arabic,Frenchand English is required. Good drafting skills are required.

This position is addressed to Moroccan Citizens (1). Interested candidate (s) are invited (s) to apply directly via this link : http://jobs.undp.org/cj_view_job.cfm?cur_job_id=49309 submitting the completed form P11, in French and English

The P11 form can be downloaded from the UNDP website www.ma.undp.org under "Emplois" section.
The deadline for submitting applications is 07 September 2014.

(1) The UNDP rules aim to avoid weakening the government by using the services of  Government officials, local authorities or decentralized services and that, whatever the nature of the relationship with these officials (including or not the compensation) or by recruiting them and, regardless of contract type.

Female Candidates are higfhly encouraged to apply.