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National Consultant

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IOM National Consultant Hiring: (TIP and Cybercrime) | Home-Based, Thailand


Apply now for the IOM National Consultant (TIP and Cybercrime) position in Bangkok, Thailand. Essentially, this is a high-impact consultancy role where you will strengthen border security, tackle human trafficking, and address cybercrime. Furthermore, this is a home-based role with a $65,000 salary and opportunities for in-country travel. Ultimately, you will play a key role in shaping law enforcement training, building capacity, and protecting vulnerable communities under the guidance of the International Organization for Migration (IOM).

About the Role


In essence, this National Consultant TIP position falls within the IOM’s Protection and Border Governance (PBG) Unit and is part of a Canada-funded project running from 2024 to 2026. For instance, the project aims to enhance border management and build capacity among law enforcement agencies in Thailand. Moreover, as the IOM National Consultant, you will directly address the growing intersection between human trafficking and cybercrime, with a focus on online exploitation and technology-facilitated crimes.

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Core Responsibilities


In this role, your core responsibilities include:

  • Develop Training Resources: Create a comprehensive, standardized training manual and modules for Thai law enforcement, integrating national and international frameworks like the UN Convention against Transnational Organized Crime (UNTOC) and the Palermo Protocols.
  • Embed Sensitive Approaches: Integrate human rights and gender equality principles into all training materials, specifically promoting victim-centered investigation methods.
  • Engage Stakeholders: Present draft materials to government counterparts for review and incorporate feedback to ensure operational relevance.
  • Deliver Pilot Training: Organize and deliver a Pilot Training of Trainers for government officers.

 

Required Qualifications

 


  • Education: A Master’s degree or higher in Law, International Relations, Migration Studies, Criminology, or a related field.
  • Experience: In addition, you must have a minimum of 10 years of law enforcement capacity-building experience in border management, counter-trafficking, and/or cybercrime.
  • Collaboration: Furthermore, you must have direct experience collaborating with law enforcement agencies and intergovernmental organizations in Southeast Asia.
  • Languages: To clarify, fluency in both Thai and English (written and spoken) is essential.

 

Compensation & Contract Details for IOM National Consultant


The compensation for this National Consultant position is a $65,000 salary for the contract duration. Consequently, your appointment depends on funding confirmation. The deadline to apply is August 21, 2025. Moreover, we will evaluate your performance based on timely delivery, quality of outputs, stakeholder satisfaction, and alignment with international standards.

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FAQs for IOM National Consultant


Q: Is this position home-based? A: Yes, this is a home-based role with occasional travel within Thailand. In that case, we will cover travel costs per IOM policy.

Q: Is this a full-time employee position? A: No, this is an advertised consultancy opportunity under a Consultant Contract.

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