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Consultant-Investigations-Office of Audit and Investigation Services (OAIS)

New York City

  • Organization: UNFPA - United Nations Population Fund
  • Location: New York City
  • Grade: Consultancy - International Consultant - Internationally recruited Contractors Agreement
  • Occupational Groups:
    • Accounting (Audit, Controlling)
  • Closing Date: Closed

Background

The Office of Audit and Investigation Services (OAIS) reports to the Executive Director of UNFPA and is mandated to provide internal audit and investigation services to the Organization.
The OAIS Investigations Branch conducts independent investigations into all allegations of wrongdoing, committed either by staff (including those of harassment, abuse of authority, and sexual exploitation and abuse), or by indpenedent contractors, implementing partners and other third parties, to the detriment of UNFPA.  The consultant is required to assist with investigations conducted by the OAIS Investigations Branch.

Main Tasks and Responsibilities

Under the direct supervision of the Chief, Investigations Branch, the consultant will assist with:
a) Preparing preliminary reviews and case assessments of allegations received by OAIS;
b) Conducting investigations with due respect for professional standards and UNFPA policies and procedures;
c) Drafting, preparing and reviewing investigation and closure reports, case closure notes, memoranda, and other investigation products;
d) Updating the OAIS case management system by ensuring that all evidence/information is captured;
e) Participating in OAIS investigation missions as required; and
f) Performing other investigation-related duties, as requested

Work Relations

The consultant will be tasked by the Chief, Investigations Branch.  All work products, both electronic and hard copy, produced by the consultant as a result of this engagement are owned by UNFPA and shall be submitted to the Chief, Investigations Branch as per agreed upon deadlines depending on complexity of cases assigned.

Education and Qualifications

Advanced university degree in law or closely related fields; first level university degree with a combination of significant relevant education, training and experience in the field of investigations may be accepted in lieu of an advanced degree.
A minimum of 7 years of relevant professional experience.
Experience within an international investigation role in the UN context desirable.
Proven ability to conduct complex investigations and quickly and accurately analyze, assess and summarize investigation findings, observations and recommendations.
Excellent drafting skills.
Strong interviewing skills.
Field experience is an advantage
Fluency in English is required, working knowledge of other UN official languages desirable.

Organizational Setting

  • This consultancy will be based at UNFPA, New York Headquarters.  Travel may also be undertaken as required by individual investigation missions to the field; such missions may include travel to hardghip duty stations;
  • The duration of the consultancy is for up to a maximum of
  • 40 working days within the period of 1 July 2016 to 30 September 2016
  • The consultant will be paid a daily rate
  • An application letter which states the candidates' motivation to apply for this consultancy
  • A curriculum vitae/resume, and
  • A completed United Nations Personal History form (P-11)

All the above documents must be sent by e-mail to Ms. Eva Blokart, Chief, Investigations Branch, [email protected] by 14 June 2016

This vacancy is now closed.
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