The Communications Analyst will work as part of a multi-disciplinary team of lawyers, investigators, and analysts in the Connected Cases/Related Cases Team of the Prosecutions Division. Reporting to and working under the supervision of the Connected Cases/Related Cases Team’s Senior Lawyer and Investigator, the incumbent will be responsible for performing the following duties:
– Identifies and assesses multi-source information with a primary reliance on telecommunications data (call data records or CDRs);
– Presents analysis in written and oral reports with a focus on supporting investigative activities and case preparation;
– Supervises and advises analysts in the preparation and completion of their work;
– Assists lawyers, investigators, and analysts in incorporating communications analysis into case preparation and investigations;
– Prepares and checks telecommunications data intended for use as evidence;
– Participates in field activities; and
– Performs other duties as required.
Depending on professional background, experience and family situation, a competitive compensation and benefits package will be offered. The successful applicant will be offered a fixed-term appointment of one year duration limited to the Special Tribunal for Lebanon (STL). This appointment and any subsequent extension(s) are subject to terms of the Tribunal’s mandate and/or the availability of funds. The Special Tribunal for Lebanon is an international inter-governmental organization with its own independent legal identity and not a UN organization. However, STL follows the UN common system for benefits and entitlements to its staff members. UN staff members may also serve on loan from their parent department/office, if selected.
Location: Leidschendam
Application deadline: 9 April 2015