Recruitment for elections in Tajikistan

In response to an invitation from the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Tajikistan to observe the upcoming parliamentary elections expected to be held at the end of February 2010, and based on the findings and conclusions of the OSCE/ODIHR Needs Assessment Mission deployed to Tajikistan from 9 to 11 November 2009, the OSCE/ODIHR has decided to deploy an Election Observation Mission (EOM). In this respect, the OSCE/ODIHR is currently looking for external consultants to fill the following positions in the core team:
- Head of Mission
- Deputy Head of Mission
- Election Analyst
- Political Analyst
- Legal Analyst
- Media Analyst
- Co-ordinator of Long-Term Observers
- Gender Analyst
Procedure
All assignments are temporarily recruited posts, and most of them will be for approximately either seven or nine weeks, depending on the number of rounds. Candidates should be available from 6 January 2010 and must be available to depart at short notice. Candidates must be citizens of OSCE participating States, excluding citizens of Tajikistan. For more information about the responsibilities and requirements of each post, please read the terms of reference in the "Overview of Core Team Positions", under the links to the right. Please complete the following steps in order to apply:
1. Register in the OSCE/ODIHR's election experts database. If you have already registered, please move on to the next steps.
2. Send an email to tajikistan-eom@odihr.pl, indicating the position for which you are applying. Please note that you can apply for a maximum of two core team positions.
3. Attach a motivation letter and a completed application form or recent Curriculum Vitae.
The deadline for applications is 12.00 CET on Friday 11 December 2009. Applications received after this date, as well as applicants who have not registered in the OSCE/ODIHR election expert database and who do not attach all required documents, will not be considered. Only selected candidates will be contacted. The OSCE is an equal opportunity organization and encourages applications from female candidates and representatives of national minorities.
Remuneration will depend on qualifications and experience, and will be in accordance with established OSCE rates. Travel expenses will be covered by the OSCE/ODIHR in accordance with the OSCE travel policy.
Long-term and short-term observers
OSCE participating States will also be requested to second long-term and short-term observers. Should you wish to become a long-term or a short-term observer, please contact your respective OSCE delegation in Vienna or your Ministry of Foreign Affairs.