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In response to the request of the Mexican Government, the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner on Human Rights (UNOHCHR) decided to support a project focusing on the search of missing persons in Mexico, which is a major national priority. UNFPA is the lead agent in this project and has contracted the United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) for the contracting of international personnel to be involved in the project. Under its agreement with UNFPA, UNOHCHR will be co-responsible for the substantive coordination of this group of international experts.

The international experts contracted by UNOPS will be part of the Coordinating Group for the Implementation of the Special Mechanism for Forensic Identification (Mecanismo Extraordinario de Identificación Forense | MEIF).

Data show that disappearances are profoundly linked with gender based violence, and violence directed at children, adolescents and youth. It also tends to affect at the more vulnerable people, such as indigenous people and migrants, as well as human rights activists, environmentalists and those fighting organised crime in a disproportionate manner.

In a world where fundamental human rights are at risk, we need people who embody these international norms and standards, and who will defend them with full conviction. For this project we are seeking candidates that transform, inspire and deliver high impact and sustained results; people who are transparent and exceptional in how they manage the resources entrusted to them.

About the MEIF

The Extraordinary Forensic Identification Mechanism (MEIF), officially created by the National Persons Searching System in December 2019, has as mandate the identification, notification and dignified restitution of more than 37,000 bodies with pending identification in Mexico. The MEIF will initially be integrated by a Coordinating Group composed of:

The Coordinating group will have the following main functions:

About the position:

The Psychosocial Approach and Family Support Specialist will be one of the seven members of the MEIF Coordinating Group, and as such will contribute to the planning, organization and supervision of all MEIF activities. She/he will be in charge of developing high-value technical products, as well as strategies, from a psychosocial approach, of bonding, intervention, communication and provision of comprehensive care to the victims of disappearance in the forensic identification, notification and restitution processes to their relatives.

Purpose of the post:

The person selected will be responsible for the generation of technical and programmatic tools for the incorporation of the psychosocial approach in attention to the victims of disappearance, based on international principles, human rights and transversal approaches, on the institutional framework created within the country, within the MEIF framework. The position will also be oriented to the construction of strategies, from a psychosocial approach, of bonding, intervention and care to family members of missing persons, their representatives, groups and civil society organizations.

Reporting lines:

The person selected will operate under the general coordination of the UNFPA and UNOHCHR Representatives in Mexico and reports directly, to the UNOHCHR Human Rights Officer in Mexico and to the UNFPA National Officer in charge of the project.

Additionally, as part of the Coordinating Group and within the framework of the MEIF Creation Agreement , she/he will prepare the reports for consideration of the National System for the Search of Missing Persons, in accordance with the mechanisms established within the MEIF.

Responsibilities:

Qualifications and Experience:

Languages:

Fluency in Spanish verbal and written. Fluency in English verbal and written desirable.

More Information (in Spanish):

UNFPA Mexico | Especialista en Enfoque Psicosocial y acompañamiento a familiares (MEIF)