Jobs By Governorates

Context/Reporting line:
Under the general guidance of the Chief of Mission (CoM), the overall supervision of the Head, Migration
Management Unit, the administrative supervision of the Head of Sub Office (HoSO) and the direct supervision
of the Programme Coordinator, the incumbent will coordinate at the field level the implementation and
monitoring of IOM Community Policing (CP) programme in an allocated geographic area (central and south
Iraq).
The incumbent will work within a team of other project assistants (PAs) to establish and monitor Community
Police Forums (CPFs). CPFs are structured spaces where members of a community can raise security issues with
law enforcement actors in order to seek a non-violent resolution. The members of the CPF are trained on the
Community Policing approach and are guided by a Terms of Reference and led by an elected working group.
The information coming from the CPFs in terms of what security issues are of concern to them, whether there
are cases requiring external referral and any further training needs are fed back to the Analysis of Information
Management (AIM) Unit. This data is used to improve and tailor the programme activities to meet the needs of
the communities
Core Functions / Responsibilities
1. Support the overall supervision, capacity building and coordination of the field staff implementing
activities related to the selection of communities; training; establishment; monitoring and mentoring of
Community Policing Forums (CPFs). Timely collect event reports, coming from the CPFs, coordinate
gathering of complementary information if needed and share them with the Analysis and Information
Management Section for further processing. and provide information/updates on the projects
implementation as requested.
2. Supervise and support the Project Assistants to ensure close coordination and open communication with
Community Policing Forums, as required to organize and monitor IOM activities.
3. Assist in supervising the planning, implementation and monitoring of Community Policing Forums
(CPFs), training courses, and other activities; review and provide inputs to resource material; liaise with
Interior Ministry and relevant local authorities to develop and finalize work plans, workshop/training
agendas, etc.
4. Maintain and strengthen relationships with relevant stakeholders and civil society organizations working
in the security sector field, relevant GoI ministries, UN agencies, INGOs and private sector.
5. Assist in supervising the preparation of communication and visibility materials and the implementation
of the project communication policy in all the implementing geographical areas, in accordance with the
COM’s instructions and IOM standards.
6. Conduct preparatory activities such as assessments, obtain official approval and explain the idea of the
Community Policing model to the relevant stakeholders in target communities.
7. Deliver training to Community members, including civil society on the principles of CP, how to set up
and run a CPF and establishing referral pathways.
8. Conduct field visits to the project sites as required and make sure that the standard operations procedures
are applied.
9. In close coordination with AIM, provide input for donor reports and other reports on projects and ensure
timely submission, in line with donor requirements and IOM standard procedures, and prepare
summaries, press releases and other relevant information as required.
10. Assist in preparing and running workshops and conferences, including developing pre- and post-training
or workshop questionnaires and analyzing, uploading and/or circulating information collected.
11. Support the Project structure to engender and maintain strategic relationships with the Iraqi police, local
authorities and community leaders, act as the primary interlocutor with the Focal Officer of the Police
at the Governorate level.
12. Provide strategic inputs and advice on engaging in media, civil society, youth and gender in Iraq to
inform programming.
13. Ensure the proper transfer of information coming from the field to the Analysis and Information
Management Unit (AIM) for further processing.
14. Draft minutes of meetings, reports (external and internal) and other written materials/documents related
to the project deliverables.
15. Conduct field visits to project sites as needed to ensure that activities are being completed in line with
training provided and agreed standards.
16. Liaise with other IOM staff members on administration, financial, logistics and operational matters in
support of programme activities.
17. Supervise the organization of trainings, workshops, and roundtables in line with project activities,
provide facilitation services as needed.
18. Notify the direct supervisor of all potential/emerging risks associated with the project.
19. Perform such other duties as may be assigned.
Education:
University degree from an accredited academic university or institute.
Experience and Skills:
Minimum experience of 4 years in related field.
experience in the areas of legal case management, community liaison, law enforcement, conflict
resolution and social services.
Ability to work independently or with minimal supervision.
Possesses managerial skills (planning, organization, and reporting).
Good communication skills.
Ability to work effectively and harmoniously with colleagues from varied cultures and professional
backgrounds.
Ability to handle confidential matters.
Ability to meet deadlines and work under pressure.
Strong computer background including experience with relational database and Microsoft applications
such as Excel, PowerPoint, Word, and Outlook.
Coordinates actions with emergency response actors and uses coordination structures.
Supports adequate levels of information sharing between internal units, cluster partners, IOM and other
emergency response actors.
Personal commitment, efficiency, flexibility, and initiative to achieve results.
Languages:
Fluency in English and Arabic is required
Behavioral Competencies
Work prioritization and ability to multitask.
Shares knowledge and experience.
Positive, constructive attitude.
Ability to work and act under pressure with discretion in politically sensitive environment with a
minimum of comfort.
Responds positively to critical feedback and differing points of view.
Ready to work independently, under tight deadlines.
Displays cultural, gender, religion, race, nationality and age sensitivity and adaptability
Ability to work in a multi-cultural team environment with a positive attitude.
Highest standards of integrity, discretion and loyalty.
Strives for supportive working environment and positive working relationship.
Creates a respectful office environment free of harassment, retaliation, and promotes the prevention of
sexual exploitation and abuse (PSEA).
While this vacancy is open to both Internals and Externals, priority shall be given to qualified Internal applicants.
Interested candidates are invited to submit their applications via this link:
https://vacancies.my-soc.org/apply.php?job=20210221070718&token=BCh5EKQwT02SrDj6nk8FleIVi
In order for an application to be considered valid, IOM only accepts online profiles duly completed. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.