31 July 2015

Legal Officer Job Placement - Minority Rights Group (MRG) International ~ Ugandan Jobline Jobs



Organisation: Minority

Rights Group (MRG)


Duty Station:  Kampala, Uganda


Minority Rights

Group International is currently working with civil society partners in Africa

(primarily in the Great Lakes, Horn and East regions)  to build strong long-term leadership and

organizational capacity of minority-based and interethnic NGOs and community

based organizations to enable them to promote the human and minority rights of

minority communities.


Job Summary:  The Legal Officer will support the Minority

Rights Group International by working in liaison with local partners and

lawyers to build communities’ legal skills, offer  support for community-led litigation to

address rights violations, enable activists to improve their advocacy, and

pilot appropriate accountability mechanisms to increase decision-makers’

sensitivity to the concerns of marginalised minority groups. The incumbent may

also work on improving the knowledge of legal professionals on international

standards and national laws that address or impact on minorities and indigenous

peoples.


Key Duties and Responsibilities: 


1.

Litigation and legal empowerment Work:


·        
Responsible for the delivery of legal cases work

within MRG’s programme of litigation, including identifying potential new

cases, assessing their merits, developing case strategies, researching and

drafting legal arguments, advising partners and lawyers on collection of

evidence and on case strategies, attending and representing community in legal

hearings, organising and participating in community consultation meetings, working

to bring about the implementation of successful legal decisions and judgments,

and other related legal work;


·        
Working in liaison with partners, lawyers, experts

and other collaborating organisations to develop appropriate holistic advocacy

strategies to complement the litigation (including media, advocacy, campaigns

and similar methods);


·        
In charge of developing, organising and running

appropriate paralegal and other legal empowerment and capacity building

training for minority and indigenous communities who are involved in, or who

wish to become involved, in litigation;


·        
Manage budgets as delegated by the Head of Law, and

work with in-country partners to ensure projects are delivered on schedule,

within budget and to appropriate quality standards;;


·        
Render support in the identification of new

opportunities for MRG’s legal work;


·        
Assist with maintaining and developing relationships

with third party organisations interested in legal work, including NGOs,

donors, bar associations, law firms, barristers’ chambers and similar

organisations;


·        
Research and draft logframes, programme proposals

and budgets for new legal work, draft reports to donors and other fundraising

related documents.


2.

Financial / Programme Management:


·        
In charge of drafting reports on activities and

preparing financial and narrative reports to donors;


·        
Managing elements of the project budgets;


·        
Actively contributes to the evaluation of MRG

activities.


·        
Undertake such other tasks as may reasonably be

requested by the Head of Law;


·        
Ensure all Africa based staff are aware of legal

cases and liaise with staff working on capacity building, media, advocacy and

other work to maximise synergies and mutual internal sharing and learning;


·        
Serve as a key liaison with the London office,

including but not limited to the Head of Law; attend staff and departmental

meetings;


·        
Respect and work towards full implementation of

MRG’s gender and equal opportunities policies in all the work involved in this

post;


·        
Some foreign travel may be required.


Qualifications, Skills and

Experience: 


·        
The Legal Officer should possess an undergraduate

and/or postgraduate qualification in law at degree level. Possession of a relevant

postgraduate qualification is desired


·        
A minimum of two years’ experience of litigation in

international fora.


·        
The applicant must have played a primary or major

role in drafting legal documents in at least 3 international human rights cases


·        
Two years’ experience of litigating on relevant or

similar issues in at least one national legal system


·        
A minimum of two years’ experience of advocacy or

lobbying or media or campaigning work


·        
Two years’ experience of project management

(including managing budgets, project delivery, monitoring)


·        
Past experience of designing and running legal

training, including personally facilitating training sessions.


·        
Good working knowledge of the Africa region

including recent economic, political and social developments gained through

work experience, travel in the region or study


·        
Comprehensive knowledge of international human

rights and minority rights law including economic and social rights, collective

and individual rights, standards relating to minority communities and

indigenous peoples


·        
Working knowledge of international and some national

legal systems and legal fora


·        
Working knowledge of anti-discrimination law in

theory and practice is considered an added advantage


·        
Working knowledge of intergovernmental organisations

e.g. the UN, AU, and similar organisations.


·        
Prior experience of working on minority or related

issues desired


·        
Prior experience of working with members of minority

communities


·        
Excellent communication skills including good

written and spoken English and French


·        
Ability to draft legal documents (including third

party interventions and procedural documents).


·        
Computer literate and knowledge of Microsoft Word,

spreadsheets, databases, the Internet and email packages


·        
Good letter writing and numeracy skills


·        
Ability to prioritise work, meet deadlines


·        
Ability to stay calm under pressure and to assess

and absorb information quickly


·        
Ability to maintain confidentiality


·        
Be a good team player but also able to work at times

with minimal supervision


·        
Possess excellent interpersonal skills


·        
Capable of working in physically and

organisationally challenging environments


·        
Ability to gain the confidence of members of

minority communities and legal professionals; good diplomacy skills with

diverse groups of people


·        
Ability and willingness to travel as required


·        
Exhibit strong commitment to using international law

as a means of advancing the rights of minorities and indigenous peoples


·        
Commitment to the aims and objectives of MRG


·        
Commitment to gender equity


·        
Fluency in both English and French


·        
Enthusiastic about working in a multicultural

environment and committed to equal opportunities


All suitably

qualified and interested candidates should send a completed application, download

here
, and equal opportunities form, download

here
, by email to recruitment@mrgmail.org


Deadline: 18th August 2015 (East Africa

Time, EAT)




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