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Design and implement an interactive Democracy Workshops’ module on social cohesion, including:
1) design the concept, curricula and methodology of work for the new submodule on social cohesion, in consultation with the Education Centre’s staff;
2) draft/develop materials and tools needed for delivering new workshops within the new submodule on social cohesion.
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The concept, curricula and methodology of work for the new submodules on social cohesion developed.
Education materials and tools needed for delivering new workshops within the new submodule on social cohesion drafted/developed.
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(8 days) By mid-May 2025 |
3) train the Education Centre’s trainers (app. 10 staff) and provide them with the guidance, expertise and information specifically in relation to the given topic, equipping them to successfully deliver the new workshops on social cohesion. | Education Centre’s staff equipped with skills and knowledge necessary to deliver workshops on the topic of social cohesion. | (5 days) By mid-June 2025 |
Available on-line support to the Parliament during contract duration | On-line support available | (8 days) By December 10th 2025 |
Monitor and guide the Democracy Workshops’ new module during its pilot phase – at least two workshops in Podgorica. | Monitoring and guidance during at least two days of the pilot phase available. | (10 days) By 10th November 25th 2025 |
Write a report on the implemented activities with the recommendations for the further advancement of the module. | Report on the implemented activities with the recommendations for the further advancement of the module prepared | (3 days) By December 10th 2025 |
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Mandatory e-Learning
Upon conducting the recruitment process and prior to the signing of the contract, the consultant will be required to complete the following online courses. All certificates should be presented as part of the contract.
1. Ethics and Integrity at UNICEF
2. Prevention of Sexual Harassment and Abuse of Authority (PSEAA)
3. Prevention of Sexual Exploitation Abuse (PSEA)
Before commencement of any travel on behalf of UNICEF, the Consultants and Individual Contractors must complete course on General Information Security Awareness Course.
In addition to above, any consultant or individual contractor must complete the following courses no later than 30 days after signature of contract:
1.Fraud Awareness;
2.General Information Security Awareness Course (only for consultants/individual contractors with a UNICEF email address). The above courses can be found on Agora through the following link: AGORA: Log in to the site (unicef.org).
Course completion certificates should be shared and retained with the human resources unit of the hiring office.
Selection methodlogy
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Remarks:
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted and advance to the next stage of the selection process.
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Level of Education: Bachelor Degree
Work Hours: 8
Experience in Months: No requirements