Vacature Head of Inspection Team Personnel

Head of Inspection Team Personnel in Rotterdam

Head of Inspection Team Personnel, Contingency and Chemical Demilitarisation Unit (HITP/CCD) (P-5)


The Inspectorate Division (INS) is responsible for the efficient and effective deployment of inspection teams to both military and commercial facilities around the world, as required by the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC).

The Division maintains readiness to conduct Challenge Inspections (CI) and Investigations of Alleged Use (IAU), and to deploy the Rapid Response and Assistance Mission (RRAM) to Member States, as needed, in the event of a chemical incident.

General Information

  • Contract Type
    Fixed-term Professional
  • Grade
    P5
  • Total Estimated monthly remuneration depending on post adjustment and family status: USD
    12,062
  • Closing Date
    01/03/2024

Job Summary

The Contingency and Chemical Demilitarisation Unit (CCD) is the unit within the Inspection Team Personnel sub-programme in the Inspectorate Division (INS) that is responsible for the Division's technical activities related to the conduct of industry inspections under Articles IV and V of the CWC and maintenance of preparedness to conduct CI, IAU, TAV and non-routine missions.

Under the direct supervision of the Director of Inspectorate (DOI), the Head of Inspection Team Personnel (ITP) - Contingency and Chemical Demilitarisation Unit (HITP/CCD) is responsible for the INS' technical activities related to the conduct of inspections under Articles IV and V of the CWC and maintenance of preparedness to conduct CI, IAU, TAV and non-routine missions. The HITP/CCD shall support additional projects and programmes at Headquarters (HQ), as assigned by the DOI and in accordance with the needs of the Technical Secretariat (TS).

Main Responsibilities

Under the direct supervision of the Director of Inspectorate (DOI), the Head of Inspection Team Personnel (ITP) - Contingency and Chemical Demilitarisation Unit (HITP/CCD) is responsible for the INS' technical activities related to the conduct of inspections under Articles IV and V of the CWC and maintenance of preparedness to conduct CI, IAU, TAV and non-routine missions. The HITP/CCD shall support additional projects and programmes at Headquarters (HQ), as assigned by the DOI and in accordance with the needs of the Technical Secretariat (TS).

  • Ensure the successful coordination and implementation of INS Programme Objective 1 (Articles IV and V), and actively support the implementation of INS Programme Objective 2.
  • Ensure the successful coordination and implementation of INS Programme Objective 3, maintain preparedness to conduct CI, IAU, TAV and non-routine missions (NRM), and ability to provide assistance and protection support in accordance with Articles VIII, IX and X of the CWC.
  • Manage and supervise Inspection Team Leaders (ITLs) and Inspectors.
  • Lead, coordinate, and coach inspectors in intra-divisional activities and projects aligned with divisional focus areas.
  • Develop and maintain relevant technical capabilities, ensure continuous training of ITLs and inspectors, and keep abreast of technology advances and innovation.
  • Ensure building capacities, and develop, support and foster Knowledge Management (KM) in INS that are relevant to current and future operations.
  • INS ITP Training and distance learning programme.
  • Under the guidance of the DOI, provide technical advice and support to other units of the TS.
  • Under the supervision of the DOI, participate in HR-related processes within INS.
  • Undertake any special duties and tasks as directed, via the DOI, by the DG.

Qualifications and Experience

Education

Essential:

An advanced university degree in a STEM subject (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics), in international relations, in public administration, including a solid background in the field of Chemical Weapons (CW) and/or munitions or in any other close related area from a recognised institution or in addition to proven relevant working experience (minimum 10 years). A first-level university degree in combination with relevant qualifying working experience (minimum 12 years) may be accepted in lieu of an advanced university degree.

  • A minimum of 10 years relevant experience in the field of chemical weapons and/or munitions with an advanced degree, 12 years relevant experience with first-level degree.
  • Experience in international work on chemical defence/disarmament issues in the field of chemistry is required.
  • Demonstrable experience in negotiating in a technical/diplomatic environment.
  • Experience working in a wide variety of industrial and military installations.


Functie:head inspection team personnel
Startdatum:24-02-2024
Ervaring:Ervaren
Educatielevel:WO
Contracttype:Freelance
Salaris:onbekend – onbekend
Uren per week:1 – 40

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