[Remote] Programme Officer - South Sudan
Note: The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. Legal Action Worldwide (LAW) is an independent non-profit organization focused on providing support to individuals who have experienced human rights violations. The Programme Officer will play a key role in supporting the delivery and implementation of programs in South Sudan, including capacity building initiatives, legal research, and providing legal assistance to survivors and victims.
Responsibilities
β’ Organise and participate in partners outreach activities, including capacity building, awareness raising, and advocacy
β’ Support the LAW team and partners in developing materials for legal information and assistance campaigns
β’ Conduct legal or desk research on topics relevant to atrocity crimes and human rights violations in South Sudan as and when required
β’ Produce analytical materials, including research memos, that will inform decision-making processes within the organisation and may also serve as the basis for legal actions or advocacy efforts
β’ Plan and organise events, training courses, and interviews of witnesses
β’ In collaboration with the Project Coordinator, maintain communication with LAW's partners in South Sudan, track and review their work, and make recommendations on how to improve coordination and joint activities
β’ Assist the team with building new partnerships with South Sudanese and international NGOs, government authorities, and UN agencies, as well as maintaining existing external partnerships
β’ Draft, edit, and distribute content, including publications, press releases, website content, annual reports, speeches, and other promotional materials
β’ Support the Programme Manager with implementation of MEL activities and use of M&E tools to record information
β’ Contribute to drafting narrative reporting; liaise with partners to ensure timely reporting
β’ Compile and analyse global indicators for monthly reporting
β’ Attend internal and external meetings, assisting preparing agendas and note-taking
β’ Attend and contribute to meetings with partners and key stakeholders as and when required
β’ In collaboration with HR, monitors and coordinate on the services of external providers Liaise regularly with Global HR and Finance to ensure that administrative procedures are being followed accurately, kept up-to-date, and disseminated to the programme team
β’ Take ownership of individual workplan and internal administrative calendars to ensure progress is being made towards programme goals and key deadlines
Skills
β’ Bachelor's degree in social sciences, or development studies, international relations, law, or a related field
β’ Minimum 3 years of relevant experience working within the NGO sector, as part of a human rights, legal aid, or legal accountability programme
β’ Good knowledge and understanding of the context of South Sudan political development, human rights, Transitional Justice and, justice and accountability
β’ Proven track record of research and analytical skills
β’ Fluent English, excellent written and oral communication in English
β’ Excellent organisational skills with ability to meet deadlines and take on tasks from beginning to fulfilment
β’ Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and strong technical literacy
β’ Experience drafting analytical materials and research memoranda on legal issues is desirable
β’ Experience delivering M&E activities and reporting
β’ Experience establishing and maintaining effective partnerships with South Sudanese or international NGOs or government institutions is desirable
β’ Experience designing and implementing capacity building, outreach, or advocacy campaigns is desirable
β’ Demonstrated experience delivering on program expenditures, overseeing compliance procedures, or undertaking logistical, security duties
β’ Knowledge of Arabic, written and oral, can be an additional advantage
Benefits
β’ Competitive salary (depending on experience) plus benefits.
Company Overview
⒠LAW is an independent non-profit organisation comprised of human rights lawyers and jurists working in fragile and conflict-affected areas in Africa, the Middle East and South Asia. It was founded in 2013, and is headquartered in Genève, Geneve, CHE, with a workforce of 11-50 employees. Its website is http://www.legalactionworldwide.org.
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Responsibilities
β’ Organise and participate in partners outreach activities, including capacity building, awareness raising, and advocacy
β’ Support the LAW team and partners in developing materials for legal information and assistance campaigns
β’ Conduct legal or desk research on topics relevant to atrocity crimes and human rights violations in South Sudan as and when required
β’ Produce analytical materials, including research memos, that will inform decision-making processes within the organisation and may also serve as the basis for legal actions or advocacy efforts
β’ Plan and organise events, training courses, and interviews of witnesses
β’ In collaboration with the Project Coordinator, maintain communication with LAW's partners in South Sudan, track and review their work, and make recommendations on how to improve coordination and joint activities
β’ Assist the team with building new partnerships with South Sudanese and international NGOs, government authorities, and UN agencies, as well as maintaining existing external partnerships
β’ Draft, edit, and distribute content, including publications, press releases, website content, annual reports, speeches, and other promotional materials
β’ Support the Programme Manager with implementation of MEL activities and use of M&E tools to record information
β’ Contribute to drafting narrative reporting; liaise with partners to ensure timely reporting
β’ Compile and analyse global indicators for monthly reporting
β’ Attend internal and external meetings, assisting preparing agendas and note-taking
β’ Attend and contribute to meetings with partners and key stakeholders as and when required
β’ In collaboration with HR, monitors and coordinate on the services of external providers Liaise regularly with Global HR and Finance to ensure that administrative procedures are being followed accurately, kept up-to-date, and disseminated to the programme team
β’ Take ownership of individual workplan and internal administrative calendars to ensure progress is being made towards programme goals and key deadlines
Skills
β’ Bachelor's degree in social sciences, or development studies, international relations, law, or a related field
β’ Minimum 3 years of relevant experience working within the NGO sector, as part of a human rights, legal aid, or legal accountability programme
β’ Good knowledge and understanding of the context of South Sudan political development, human rights, Transitional Justice and, justice and accountability
β’ Proven track record of research and analytical skills
β’ Fluent English, excellent written and oral communication in English
β’ Excellent organisational skills with ability to meet deadlines and take on tasks from beginning to fulfilment
β’ Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and strong technical literacy
β’ Experience drafting analytical materials and research memoranda on legal issues is desirable
β’ Experience delivering M&E activities and reporting
β’ Experience establishing and maintaining effective partnerships with South Sudanese or international NGOs or government institutions is desirable
β’ Experience designing and implementing capacity building, outreach, or advocacy campaigns is desirable
β’ Demonstrated experience delivering on program expenditures, overseeing compliance procedures, or undertaking logistical, security duties
β’ Knowledge of Arabic, written and oral, can be an additional advantage
Benefits
β’ Competitive salary (depending on experience) plus benefits.
Company Overview
⒠LAW is an independent non-profit organisation comprised of human rights lawyers and jurists working in fragile and conflict-affected areas in Africa, the Middle East and South Asia. It was founded in 2013, and is headquartered in Genève, Geneve, CHE, with a workforce of 11-50 employees. Its website is http://www.legalactionworldwide.org.
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