4 National Consultants to strengthen capacities of professionals from specialized services which provide services in matter of Combating Domestic Violence, through specialized trainings.Vacancy Number: Pr18/01694
Contacts: Mr. Vitalie Frecauteanu. Background
Every second woman in Moldova has suffered different forms of domestic violence (DV) from the age of 15 upwards. Despite improvements in recent years, the situation in the Transnistrian (TN) region has worsened and requires immediate attention. The social services system from the left bank, is mainly based on the NGOs’ efforts to prevent domestic violence and protect its victims. Most of the victims are left without psychological support and legal assistance, while the enforcement personnel are not prepared to handle cases of DV in the interest of the victim. The Transnistria region lacks a systemic and coherent programme to train professionals in the region. Most of the specialists have benefited of trainings on their own initiative and personal interest or when opportunities arise. Both education systems, formal and informal, do not offer needed qualifications to provision the assistance for victims of domestic violence or victims of the human trafficking, and the need for such qualifications in the field of health-care, social assistance, psychology, psychiatry, pedagogy and law is just beginning to take shape. The Joint Action to Strengthen Human Rights in the Transnistria region project with its 2nd component on Enhancing gender equality and combating violence against women aims at providing better services and opportunities to victims and potential victims of human trafficking and domestic violence. The objective of the intervention is to empower vulnerable women by developing new services – as the Residential Centre for Women (Crisis Shelter) and the regional Safety & Prevention Services for Women (hubs), both contributing to the rehabilitation of victims, but also to their economic empowerment. At the same time, specific attention will be paid to mainstream gender and Human-Rights Based Approach through their activities. Scope of work
UNDP seeks two teams of 2 experts (2 Consultants - Social Workers and 2 Consultants - Psychologists) to strengthen capacities of professionals from specialized services which provide services in matter of Combating Domestic Violence, through specialized trainings. The objective shall be attained through the organization of thematic trainings that will improve the knowledge of practitioners in their work with victims of Domestic Violence, local institutions and partners and also serve as platforms for communication and establishment of partnerships between the participants. The Consultants will work in two teams of 2 experts, under the supervision of the team leader and UNDP project staff. The services provided by the Consultants shall include, inter alia, a desk research, carrying out meetings, trainings and reports. This is a part-time consultancy. The National Consultants will work under the direct supervision of and in cooperation with the UNDP Project/Programme Manager and project staff. The Consultants will work outside the project premises and will participate in all assignments related working meetings organised by the project. The Consultants are expected to carry out a total of 3 training modules, in accordance with the methodology and agenda defined in Annex 1 – Terms of Reference. Requirements for experience
3. Competences and skills:
2. Working experience:
3. Competences and skills
Consultant in Psychology/Psychotherapy
2. Working experience:
3. Competences and skills
Personal qualities (for all candidates):
Documents to be included
This call is for individual applications only. Interested individual consultants must submit the following documents/information to demonstrate their qualifications (in separate files):
Important Note: National Consultants shall clearly indicate the position/SECTOR AREA they are applying for. Financial proposal
The financial proposal shall specify a total lump sum amount, and payment terms around specific and measurable (qualitative and quantitative) deliverables (i.e. whether payments fall in installments or upon completion of the entire contract). The payment for services provided by the Contractor under the SCBM Programme will be made post factum on a lump-sum deliverables basis, as per contract, after the work has been accepted by the UNDP Project/Programme Manager. In order to assist the requesting unit in the comparison of offers, the financial proposal will include a breakdown of this lump sum amount (including fee per day, travel, per diem, mobile phone costs, number of anticipated working days, etc.). Travel and other logistic arrangements The Consultants are expected to carry out field research that involves extensive travel into the Transnistrian region, and should budget the travel accordingly. Travel outside duty station (Chisinau), other administrative costs and logistical aspects should be arranged by the Consultants and budgeted accordingly in the financial offer of the Lead Consultant. UNDP will arrange the accommodation (including meals) of the participants in locations accessible to people from Transnistrian region, and for their transportation to the venue of the event. The training venues will be located in (3* +) facilities which are accessible to persons with disabilities. | |||||||||||||||||
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