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USAID End Wildlife Crime
Statement of Work
June 13, 2024
Position Title: Adult Learning and Training Enhancement Consultant
Period of Performance: July to September 2024
Estimated Level of Effort: 20-25 days
Project Description
The purpose of the U.S. Agency for International Development’s (USAID) End Wildlife Crime (EWC) activity is to conserve biodiversity and strengthen rules-based order by building on the long history of USAID Regional Development Mission for Asia (RDMA) in counter wildlife trafficking (CWT) through partnerships with regional organizations such as ASEAN and its affiliate bodies and agencies, governments, the private sector, and civil society. It is a five-year program being led by RTI in collaboration with the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW), Regional Community Forestry Training Center (RECOFTC), Wildlife Trade Monitoring Network (TRAFFIC) and World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF). The geographic scope encompasses Asia with a primary focus on China, Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Myanmar, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam.
Job Description
In support of efforts aimed at developing standardized regional approaches to training and coordination of law enforcement and the judiciary regarding wildlife crime, and more broadly ensuring that law enforcement, adjudication, and policymaking systems are improved across the region, RTI is seeking a consultant with experience and expertise in applying adult learning approaches to enhance education and training. The role of the consultant will be to assess current practices, research model approaches, and provide expert guidance on designing and delivering content that caters to diverse adult learning styles, as well as outlining how to ensure that training initiatives are inclusive, engaging, and aligned with adult learning principles to maximize knowledge retention and application. The consultant will also be required to ensure that any recommendations put forward consider cultural norms within the context of the ASEAN region as this may have implications for the adoption of best practice and standardized approaches.
The target audiences for this initiative are criminal justice stakeholders (forestry officials, rangers, CITES officers, customs, police, prosecutors, judges, tax inspectors, and anti-money laundering officers) and associated training providers (training academies, universities, and other academic institutions, and learning platforms) involved in developing and delivering counter wildlife trafficking training and capacity building.
The consultant should ideally be based in Bangkok, Thailand to facilitate working in close collaboration with the USAID EWC program team, as well as relevant partners and counterparts. The consultant will report to the USAID EWC Chief of Party and Law Enforcement Lead, and work alongside the Criminal Justice Capacity Coordinator and the Training and Capacity Building Specialist.
Objective
The objective of this assignment is to prepare a detailed report with targeted recommendations for training academies, universities, learning institutes/platforms, and other training service providers as well as criminal justice stakeholders on how to apply adult learning principles to enhance the effectiveness of counter wildlife trafficking training and capacity building initiatives.
Outcomes
Key Tasks
Deliverables
Timeline
The deadline for the submission of the final report is September 30, 2024.
Qualifications
Application Process
Interested candidates should submit their resume, a cover letter detailing their relevant experience, and examples of previous work related to adult learning and training program development by Friday June 28, 2024, to EWC_Procurement@ewcasia.org. RTI is an equal opportunities employer and encourages women and representatives from Indigenous Peoples to apply. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Contact : EWC_Procurement@ewcasia.org