Freelance Translator (Modern Hebrew)
Multiple locations
- Organization: ICC - International Criminal Court
- Location: Multiple locations
- Grade: Level not specified - Level not specified
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Occupational Groups:
- Translations and Languages
- Closing Date:
23279/OTP
Deadline for Applications: | Open |
Organizational Unit: | Language Services Unit, Integrated Services Division, Office of the Prosecutor |
Duty Station: | Various |
Type of Appointment: | Individual contractor on an ad hoc and short-term basis |
Minimum Net Annual Salary: | Payment is based on fixed rates, per work unit |
Contract Duration: | Freelance service contracts of variable lenght based on operational needs |
A roster of freelance translators will be established as a result of this selection process. Once accredited, freelance translators may be offered contracts for the provision of remote translation services in keeping with the operational needs of the Unit.
Organisational Context
The Integrated Services Division (ISD) within the Office of the Prosecutor (OTP) centralizes the specialized support functions that provide cross-cutting support to the Office. The Division is headed by a Director who is responsible for managing the reliable and cost-effective delivery of integrated services and ensuring that the OTP is adequately supported through all relevant service functions, technologies and equipment, and that appropriate services are available to allow the implementation of the Office’s mandate. The services include planning and operations, witness protection and management, information knowledge and evidence management, forensic science, language and administrative support. The Division works to develop new approaches and strategies that promote the use of modern tools and advanced technology as mechanisms to strengthen the effectiveness of the Office.
Scope of Services
Freelance Translators working between either Modern Hebrew and English and will be expected to:
(a) Produce self-reviewed translations covering a wide range of topics including, but not limited to, legal, military, medical, forensic, human rights, administrative and financial matters in keeping with LSU guidelines, glossaries and established terminology;
(b) Consult with the LSU Translation Team to clarify ambiguities, assist in building glossaries and provide feedback;
(c) Apply the feedback provided by the LSU Translation Team to ensure delivery of a quality product.
Qualifications
Language Proficiency
High-level proficiency in the target language (English) and a high-level of proficiency in the source language (Modern Hebrew ) is a pre-requisite.
Experience
The freelance translator should preferably though not necessarily:
- Hold a professional qualification in the field of languages or linguistics;
- Have prior experience in translation or any other language-related profession, ideally in a legal or human rights setting;
- Have experience using word-processing software, as well as extranets;
Skills and Abilities
The candidate must:
- Demonstrate an excellent eye for detail, accuracy, style and usage;
- Possess strong IT skills, including with CAT tools;
- Respect information confidentiality;
- Deliver on deadline.
Assessment Method
Shortlisted candidates will need to be linguistically accredited. Accreditation is also subject to obtaining the necessary security clearance. Successful candidates will then be placed on a roster of accredited translators.
Offers of Work
Accredited translators on the roster will be contacted for work assignments based on their acceptance of the applicable rates and terms and conditions, their availability, and their suitability for a particular project based on their profile and experience, as well information security constraints. The ICC makes no absolute guarantee of freelance work.
Nature of Work
Mindful of the nature of the ICC’s mandate and operations, freelance translators must understand that material outsourced for translation may on occasion risk being of an upsetting or disturbing nature.
N.B. The Court reserves the right to prioritise candidates based on operational needs and security constraints.
ICC Core Competencies
Dedication to the mission and values
- Acts consistently in accordance with the mission and values of the Organisation;
- Maintains confidentiality, acts with integrity and shows respect for diversity;
- Shows commitment to the organisation;
- Presents a positive image of the organisation during external discussions.
Professionalism
- Applies professional and technical expertise;
- Keeps abreast of organisational issues;
- Produces workable solutions to a range of problems;
Teamwork
- Listens, consults and communicates proactively;
- Handles disagreements with tact and diplomacy;
- Recognises and rewards the contribution of others;
Learning and developing
- Identifies development strategies needed to achieve work and career goals and makes use of developmental or training opportunities;
- Learns from successes and failures;
- Seeks feedback and gives feedback to others to increase organisational effectiveness;
- Seeks opportunities for improvement of work;
- Has an open mind and contributes to innovation.
Handling uncertain situations
- Adapts to changing circumstances;
- Deals with ambiguity, making positive use of the opportunities it presents;
- Plans activities and projects well in advance and takes account of possible changing circumstances;
- Manages time effectively.
Interaction
- Expresses opinions, information and key points of an argument clearly;
- Handles contacts with diplomacy and tact;
- Communicates in a transparent and open way with internal and external contacts while complying with confidentiality requirements.
Realising objectives
- Accepts and tackles demanding goals with enthusiasm;
- Keeps to agreements with others;
- Focuses on client needs;
- Takes responsibility for actions, projects and people;
- Monitors and maintains quality and productivity.
General Information
- The selected candidate will be subject to a Personnel Security Clearance (PSC) process in accordance with ICC policy. The PSC process will include but will not be limited to, verification of the information provided in the personal history form and a criminal record check.
- Applicants may check the status of vacancies on ICC E-Recruitment web-site.
Applications from non-qualifying applicants will most likely be discarded by the recruiting manager.