Thursday, October 30, 2014

Indonesia: Consultant, Criminal Justice Comparative Study: the Netherlands and France, Indonesia

Consultant, Criminal Justice Comparative Study: the Netherlands and France, Indonesia

Company Profile:
MSI is an international development firm in the Washington, D.C., metro area with a 30-year history of helping to deliver results across the developing world. In 2008, we became part of Coffey International Limited. Since that time, we have greatly expanded our ability to respond seamlessly and flexibly to client needs with Coffey's international development offices in the United Kingdom and Australia. We operate in some of the most challenging political and economic climates in the world, including Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan, and South Sudan. MSI currently employs 800 development experts in the fields of public sector management, monitoring and evaluation, governance, and anticorruption. For more information on MSI, please visit our website at www.msiworldwide.com.

Project Summary:
The Strengthening Integrity and Accountability Program 1 (SIAP 1) contributes to good governance in Indonesia by strengthening integrity and accountability in government principally at the national level. It will do this by supporting governmental and non-governmental efforts to strengthen integrity and accountability.
Position Summary:
The Consultant will coordinate and manage all technical aspects of a criminal justice system comparative study visit to the Netherlands and France by a delegation from the Government of Indonesia. The Consultant must compile information packets containing relevant information on the Criminal Justice Systems in both the Netherlands and France. A maximum of 20 days is authorized for this consultancy.
Responsibilities:

Develop the agenda of activities for the study visit to both the Netherlands and France.Serve as main point of contact with representatives from various universities and law enforcement practitioners, and arrange meetings with the relevant persons in both the Netherlands and France.Prepare information packets for the study visits to both the Netherlands and France.Arrange for the delegation to observe activities of the Criminal Justice Systems in both the Netherlands and France.Support the Indonesian Anti-Corruption Commission (KPK) to compile material for training and/or sharing that is relevant with the objective of the study.Ensure the availability of source/trainer and material from universities in the Netherlands and France.Accompany KPK’s team in all study activities in the Netherlands and France and ensure mentoring from experts on Dutch law (if needed) during comparative study in the Netherlands and France.Support KPK in compiling a program report that includes: all compiled information material; presentation material; case study material; recommendations on how to implement findings; and other items to be discussed.

Qualifications:

Must be an expert in Indonesian law or have expertise in law, especially criminal law.Must have 10 years of experience in academia, research, lecturing or as law enforcement practitioner working on legal issues, especially criminal law.Able to organize events such as trainings, focus group discussions, workshops, etc.Have a good network with universities and law enforcement communities in Netherlands and/or France.Knowledge of the various efforts used to eradicate corruption in Indonesia, preferably an expert who was previously involved anti-corruption activities.Must be available and willing to travel to the Netherlands and France.Must be able to speak English.Must be able to speak and write in Bahasa Indonesia.

Only candidates who have been selected for an interview will be contacted. No phone calls, please.
MSI is an EEO/AA/ADA Veterans Employer.

To apply: Please visit our website, www.msiworldwide.com

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