Overview
To develop and write a “Handbook for diplomatic and consular staff on how to assist and protect potential victims of human trafficking”.
Key Responsibilities
- To develop a handbook aligned with current practices, including online visa (eVisa) processing and the use of AI technologies and applications submitted via 3rd parties such as visa application centres, recruitment agencies or employers;
- To ensure that the document includes relevant information in accurate and concise way;
- Interacting with the OSCE Supply Chains Project team;
- To assist in preparation and participate in an expert-level workshop in Vienna in-person;
- To facilitate a review of draft as it is developed, facilitate input of feedback in a timely manner;
- To finalize the update, including survivor review, and present the handbook to the OSCE Supply Chains Project team.
Required Experience
- At least 10 years of experience in diplomatic, consular services including with visa adjudication or immigration authorities, combating trafficking in human beings, research;
- At least 10 years of relevant experience of employment in the government, private sector or public sector organization from a field that is considered to be high-risk for THB;
- Experience in working with diverse groups of professionals in the related area.
Qualifications
Advanced university degree in international relations, human rights, political or social science, or similar fields;