Researcher (French-speaking, consultancy position)
Norwegian People’s Aid (NPA) is seeking a fluent French and English-speaking Researcher to work as a part-time consultant on the ‘Mine Action Review’ project in 2024.
Mine Action Review (www.mineactionreview.org) is an independent global research project, published by NPA. Through its annual publications, Clearing the Mines and Clearing Cluster Munition Remnants, and associated monitoring of the respective Treaty Action Plans, Mine Action Review monitors and analyses progress in survey and clearance of anti-personnel mines and cluster munition remnants globally, including implementation of the clearance obligations in the Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Convention and the Convention on Cluster Munitions. The HALO Trust, Mines Advisory Group (MAG), and NPA form Mine Action Review’s Advisory Board.
Description of consultancy services to be undertaken: The successful candidate will be responsible for conducting research and analysis on contamination, survey, and clearance of anti-personnel mines and cluster munition remnants for the following portfolio of affected countries: Burkina Faso (landmines), Cameroon (landmines), Chad (landmines and cluster munition remnants), Democratic Republic of Congo (landmines and cluster munition remnants); Guinea-Bissau (landmines); Mali (landmines); Mauritania (landmines and cluster munition remnants); and Niger (landmines). In addition, the consultant will also monitor the landmine situation in Mozambique and the Central African Republic.
Research will include collating and analysing information from multiple stakeholders (including national authorities and mine action centres, demining organisations, United Nations agencies, and other expert organisations) through comprehensive questionnaires, correspondence, and interviews; conducting desk research; and drafting the respective Clearing the Mines 2024 and Clearing Cluster Munition Remnants 2024 country reports for the abovementioned portfolio of countries.
The consultant will work in close coordination with colleagues in the Mine Action Review team, in particular the Editor and Project Manager, and will also provide assistance translating relevant mine action documents from French to English (and vice versa), as and when required.
Contract: Approximately 44 days of consultancy in 2024, between February to November with the bulk of the work between April to August. The timeline for the consultancy services will be developed and agreed between the consultant and NPA as part of the consultancy contract, and the consultant should be available to start as soon as possible. The initial contract is for 2024, but NPA may consider establishing a long-term consultancy agreement.
Location: Preferably London or Geneva based, but flexible.
Person Specification
The successful candidate must possess and be able to demonstrate experience in:
- Exceptional written and verbal skills and fluency in both English and French. Proficiency in Arabic and Portuguese is also desirable, but not essential.
- Excellent communication skills with the ability to liaise effectively and professionally with a range of external stakeholders (military, diplomatic, UN, civil society etc.) across multiple countries and cultures.
- Strong research and analytical skills, both quantitative and qualitative, with the ability to accurately interpret information from a variety of sources and present findings in a clear and concise reporting format.
- Exceptional attention to detail and an appreciation of the importance of reporting and reflecting data accurately.
- Outstanding time management, with the ability to prioritise tasks and work according to tight deadlines with keen attention to detail. Must be able to work independently.
- A graduate/postgraduate qualification in a relevant social science.
- Experience in and understanding of the humanitarian and political parameters underpinning global humanitarian mine action is desirable.
Remuneration: To be agreed based on applicant’s tender bid. The tender value submitted should include a daily rate for the full and total financial sum for the consultancy services described. The consultant is responsible for his/her own registration, taxes, insurance, pension and health care, and all other work-related expenses. Any Mine Action Review-related travel, as approved by the Project Manager of Mine Action Review, will be covered by NPA.
How to apply
Application instructions and deadline: The bid must include a daily consultancy rate, a CV, and a supporting cover letter highlighting pertinent prior experience relevant to the Researcher consultancy position. The bid shall be sent via email no later than Wednesday 31 January 2024, with all relevant documents in standard PDF format. The consultancy fee should be included as a separate PDF document to the cover letter and CV.
Email address: Please send the bid to tenders@npaid.org with the following text in the subject line: «Mine Action Review Consultancy_Researcher (French-speaking) 2024».
Criteria for evaluation/selection: The successful consultant will need to present and document that they meet the required person specification contained above and in the scope of services.
NPA will score the technical evaluation of the bids with the following criteria:
- Research experience: 30%
- Written and verbal fluency and proficiency in French and English (30%)
- Knowledge of Mine Action sector: 20%
- Ability to deliver within timelines: 20%
Overall, the weighting of the technical evaluation is 80% and weighting of the financial evaluation is 20%.
Please note successful applicants will also be asked to provide two professional references.
Selection process: Bids will be reviewed as they are received and NPA may contact bidders for follow-up and clarification. We anticipate that interviews will be held virtually in early February 2024.
The bids will be confidential and NPA will keep all information from bidders confidential.
We kindly ask you to carefully read NPA’s Code of Conduct, Ethical Standards, Safeguarding Policy, and Anti-Corruption Policy before you submit your application. If you are the selected candidate for this position, you will be asked for written acceptance of these documents.