
Unhcr · Remote, France, FR · about 2 months ago
Staff Member / Affiliate Type
b.Purpose of project: Establish a pool of consultant trainers to support UNHCR Paris. Trainers will work in coordination with the Protection Unit of the Paris Office. Their legal and/or geopolitical expertise will help strengthen understanding of asylum procedures and cases. Trainings will be delivered in person or virtually, accompanied by written materials.
The individual contractor(s) will be engaged on a retainer type of contract on a flexible working schedule. The specific scope and workload will be determined on an ongoing basis according to the needs of the requesting UNHCR operation who will issue specific terms of reference for each mission. These will specify the duration of the engagement, maximum number of working days and amount payable to the contractor.
Retained candidates will be required to complete all UNHCR’s mandatory trainings which are, at the time these ToR are issued, as follows:
Working hours are NOT applicable. The total number of days/weeks/months to be worked will be defined in the mission ToR issued when the need arises.
Each mission will be remunerated EUR 250 per day, payment to be made at the end of the mission upon completion of service, submission of attendance sheet and performance evaluation.
This initiative is part of UNHCR’s support to the National Court of Asylum (CNDA), in accordance with Article L.732-1 of the Code on the Entry and Residence of Foreigners and the Right of Asylum (CESEDA), as amended by the law of 26 January 2024.
From now on, qualified individuals serving as assessors in the CNDA’s collegiate panels are appointed by the Vice-President of the Council of State upon proposal by UNHCR, which is responsible for their recruitment and training.
The agreement signed on 12 December 2024 between CNDA and UNHCR, pursuant to the 2008 framework agreement between UNHCR and the French Republic, provides that UNHCR organizes joint training sessions with judges.
These trainings will be extended to other members of legal professions and any other profession dealing with refugee rights.
To view occupational safety and health considerations for specific duty stations, please visit this link: https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel
No specific Occupational Safety and Health considerations apply to this assignment.
Performance will be achieved when above stated activities are implemented (timesheets to be provided), and deliverables confirmed delivered by the supervisor.
Training sessions are effectively conducted, written material is submitted.
NB/ This position is part of a roster of legal trainers, meaning selected candidates will be included in a list of qualified professionals who may be called upon to deliver training sessions as needed.
Human Rights, Legal Analysis, Refugee Law, Refugee Rights, Training and Development
Yes
Headquarters
Remote, France
Work Location
remote
Job Category
Corporate Training
Application Deadline
Not specified
Job Type
contract
Experience Level
Not specified
Application Method
Apply via Website
Salary
250 EUR/day
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