Law Enforcement Liaison Specialist
International Justice Mission
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Law Enforcement Liaison Specialist at International Justice Mission
Who We Are
International Justice Mission (IJM) is the global leader in protecting vulnerable people from violence around the world.
International Justice Mission (IJM) has implemented a collaborative approach to combating violence against those vulnerable for the last 23 years in 20 field offices around the world, including Africa, Asia, Europe, North and South America, by collecting international best practices in tackling human trafficking. The capacity building model of criminal justice system transformation implemented by IJM includes individual support for survivors, support for government initiatives and jointly proposing policy changes to strengthen criminal justice systems (CJS) to respond effectively to human trafficking.
The Need
The Law Enforcement Liaison for the Child Protection Compact is responsible for coordinating activities within the project related to strengthening the criminal justice system response to child trafficking. The LE Liaison will work with government and civil society partners to identify needs in combatting human trafficking and will provide guidance on curriculum improvement and/or development, training delivery, investigative casework strategy, security, and capacity-building for any relevant stakeholders. The LE Liaison will collaborate with decision-makers to augment lessons taught in the classroom to police audiences with consultation, mentorship and suggestions for process improvement to further enhance the abilities of police engaged in anti-human trafficking.
Key Result Areas
The success of this role is measured by the following KRAs:
- Strengthening Law Enforcement Response. Contribute to the development of models and resources to provide tangible value and guidance to government stakeholders, build innovative partnerships, and establish best practices in combating child trafficking.
- Capacity Building. Develop and support implementation of capacity building initiatives, including but not limited to training, for relevant government entities. Identify and promote sustainability to ensure institutionalization of best practice initiatives.
- Networking & Partnership. Develop and maintain strong partnerships with government and non-government actors to promote and advocate for institutionalization of innovative measures to combat child trafficking in a trauma-informed, victim-centered way.
- Casework. Support the Casework team in field-work and other operational work as relevant for the grant. Asses and document progress of cases to inform project learnings and advocacy strategies and priorities.
Roles And Responsibilities
Strategy, Knowledge Development, & Implementation:
- Ensure that the design, development, and implementation of Survivor Services programs under the CPC are aligned with IJM’s 2030 vision and IJM’s Global and Hub Survivor Services strategies, including the Global Survivor Network.
- In coordination with the Survivor Services team, develop and implement tools, models of care, products, and resources that will result in more effective and sustainable interventions for survivors.
- Contribute & facilitate process of developing and updating Survivor Services strategy for CPC, when needed.
Training And Development
- In collaboration with Survivor Services Department and casework leaders, identify areas of capacity building and deliver training to government stakeholders representatives.
- Develop, organize, deliver and facilitate high-quality multi-disciplinary training, workshops and other learning opportunities for criminal justice system and other relevant government stakeholders.
- Collaborate with project partners to ensure high quality, holistic and aligned capacity building initiatives for government stakeholders.
Networking & Partnership
- Establish and nurture cooperative relationships with government and non-government stakeholders and relevant professionals, organizations, and coalitions.
- Represent IJM’s CPC Survivor Services team in coalition and stakeholder meetings, conferences, and workshops.
Communication
- Act as a liaison between CPC Survivor Services & other programs implemented by IJM.
- Development of briefs, papers, fact sheets, and other communication resources as necessary that articulates IJM’s approach and strategy for Survivor Services.
- Ensure knowledge sharing and lessons learned among project team, promoting avenues for shared learnings and collaboration.
Research, Program Management And M&E
- In collaboration with the MERL team, support the data collection and analysis of Survivor Services standardized indicators for Child Protection Compact.
Documentation, Reporting & Data Management
- Work with IJM team members to monitor and evaluate project performance, as it relates to project objectives, outcomes and outputs.
- Enters products, statistical, and training information into appropriate records management systems and databases (incident reports, trainings, etc.).
- Provides statistics of support activities and products for relevant reports upon request.
Supervisory
- The Survivor Services Specialist reports to CPC Project Manager.
- The Survivor Services Specialist is an individual contributor with no direct reports.
Education & Experience
- Advanced degree in psychology, social work or equivalent combination of bachelor’s degree and relevant work experience.
- Minimum of 3-5 years of relevant work experience.
- Experience working on programs that serve survivors of abuse, trafficking, or of other traumatic experiences, required.
- Experience with child survivors is preferred.
- Preferred experience includes working internationally in developing countries and on multi-disciplinary teams.
- Fluency in oral and written communication of English required.
- Prior experience training.
- Effective public speaker.
Technical Competencies
- Trauma-informed competencies
- Program work and development
- Exceptional written and verbal communication skills
- Cross-cultural competency
- High level of proficiency with Microsoft Office applications and data management systems
Non-Technical Competencies
- Passionate commitment to IJM’s work, mission and values including bridge building and professional.
- Servant leader, humble.
- Global and multi-cultural awareness and competency
- Ability to build trust across diverse, multi-disciplinary teams
- Creativity and problem solving
- Effective team player
This position is based in Bucharest, Romania and is available to be hybrid (onsite Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays) and remote Monday and Wednesday.
This position requires the right to work in Romania.
Application Process
Please submit Resume/CV, Cover Letter, in one document to romania@ijm.org
Applications will be received on a rolling basis and until the position is filled. It is anticipated that initial short lists will be developed within two weeks of publishing this notice. The advertisement will remain open until the position is filled.
What does IJM have to offer?
- Comprehensive Medical Service Plan
- 24 days paid leave
- Daily, quarterly, and annual community spiritual formation
- Robust staff care resources
IJM holds strict safeguarding principles and a zero tolerance to violations of the Safeguarding Policy, Protection against Sexual Exploitation, Abuse and Harassment Policy, and Code of Conduct. Parallel to technical competence, recruitment, selection, and hiring decisions will give due emphasis to assessing the candidates value congruence and thorough background, police clearance, and reference check processes.
Key skills/competency
- Child Protection
- Human Trafficking
- Law Enforcement Liaison
- Capacity Building
- Government Relations
- Victim-Centered Approach
- Trauma-Informed Care
- Program Management
- Training Delivery
- Data Analysis
How to Get Hired at International Justice Mission
- Research IJM's mission: Study their global impact, values, and specific anti-trafficking initiatives on their website and annual reports.
- Tailor your resume: Highlight your experience in law enforcement liaison, child protection, capacity building, and working with vulnerable populations, aligning with IJM's work.
- Showcase partnership skills: Provide examples of successful collaboration with government entities, civil society, and multi-disciplinary teams.
- Prepare for behavioral questions: Demonstrate your commitment to trauma-informed, victim-centered approaches and IJM's core values.
- Articulate your passion: Clearly convey your dedication to combating human trafficking and protecting vulnerable people during interviews.
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