Overview
The consultant will design and deliver training on open-source intelligence (OSINT) investigation techniques to government and law enforcement participants. The role involves developing training materials and reporting on the outcomes.
Tasks Summary
- Design of the training plan, agenda, training materials, and pre and post-test questionnaire.
- Design an activity management plan.
- Develop and deliver training on cybercrime investigation.
- Provide a detailed training report on the training courses delivered.
- Hand over all training materials and course design notes along with mission reports.
Experience Requirements
- A minimum of 7 years of professional law enforcement, intelligence, prosecution and/or adjudication with demonstrable experience in conducting cryptocurrency investigations is required.
- Experience of designing, organizing, planning, and implementing training sessions on cryptocurrency is required.
- Experience in implementation of project activities and preparing the draft communication and visibility plan is desirable.
- Practical broad professional experience in countering online fraud and electronic payment fraud, with a national law enforcement or intelligence agency or prosecution authority, particularly in the areas of cybercrime; delivery of training is desirable.
- Experience in the implementation of project activities and preparing the draft communication and visibility plan is desirable.
- Experience gained from working with United Nations and/or other international law enforcement organizations is desirable.
- Professional working experience in the implementation of counter-cyber technical assistance activities is desirable.
Qualification Requirements
An advanced university degree (Master’s degree or equivalent) in law, business administration, international relations, social science, political science, international relations or criminology, criminal intelligence, intelligence, information technology or similar subject is required. A first level university degree in similar fields in combination with two additional years of qualifying experience may be accepted in lieu of the university degree.