BlueForce Inc. is seeking a Rule of Law Advisor to support the US Department of State (DoS) Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL) Program in the advancement of professionalization of the Haitian National Police (HNP) in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
***Position is Subject to Contract Award***
General Duties and Responsibilities:
- Assess/Advise: Participate in the continual analysis and evaluation of Haitian criminal justice institutions to include assessments of the organizational and operational capacities of the various elements of the judicial police, prosecutors, defense lawyers, judges, courts, prisons, bar associations, and other related justice agencies, etc.
- Maintain Political Liaison: Generate support for and actively advance U.S. policy objectives with key host government officials. Under the direction of the INL-PAP in coordination with and in coordination other U.S. agencies, as well as other international donors (e.g. BINUH, UNDP, UN Women, EU Delegation), coordinate activities and avoid repetition in order to ensure a coherent approach to criminal justice sector assistance in international criminal justice programs.
- Program Planning, Development, Implementation and Budgeting: Provide strategic planning and process development guidance to the INL/PAP on all phases of project execution from development though implementation, including planning, scheduling, budgeting, monitoring, and coordination, etc.
- Working Responsibilities: As directed by INL-PAP and with receipt of guidance from the appropriate INL Pillar Program manager in alignment with the approved SME workplan.
- Briefing and Reporting: Prepare, coordinate, and ensure the timely issuance of one-time and periodic reports on INL-supported projects to include the impact of legislation and the political environment on state and local force development. Prepare periodic status reports, budget reports, and program reviews. Track progress of training in achieving larger INL PAP goals, etc.
- Security of Training Teams and Personnel: Maintain points of contact with GOH prosecutor, defense lawyers, bar associations, judicial police, judges, court personnel, corrections officials, officers, and staff, and local authorities for determining the state of criminal justice operations and training areas to assist in the development of security plans and developing threat assessments.