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2-09-2009  Job opportunity fd-pol-sec-delegate 
Profession: delegate to the police and security forces
In the field

Your task

ICRC delegate to the police and security forces works as part of one or several delegation(s) depending on the number of countries they are tasked to cover. He/she is responsible for contributing to the dialogue of the delegations with the police or security forces with a double aim: to enhance understanding of the ICRC's role and its operational procedures among these forces; and support national efforts for the dissemination or integration of human rights law and humanitarian principles.

Selection requirements
  • ideal age : 35 to 55
  • available for a period of minimum 2 years (renewable)
  • prepared to accept unaccompanied postings for the first 6 months of mission (after induction)
  • excellent command of English; French or any other language an asset
  • senior officer with confirmed experience in training
  • confirmed experience in judicial police
  • confirmed experience abroad, an asset
  • confirmed experience in maintenance of public order, an asset
  • driving licence (for manual transmission vehicles)
Your profile
  • strongly motivated by humanitarian work
  • ready to learn a new profession and blend in a new organisation
  • well organized and able to conceptualize and implement strategies in complex environments
  • excellent ability to work in a team and under pressure in a potentially dangerous environment
What we offer
  • an opportunity to use the skills acquired in your previous profession in a multicultural and humanitarian environment
  • induction comprising basic delegate training, short field mission and training as specialist before departure on mission
  • generous social benefits


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