Post:South Sudan Constitutional Development Manager
Organization: Public International Law and Policy Group
Location:Juba,Southern Sudan
Salary:Very Attractive
The Public International Law & Policy Group (PILPG) is seeking a Constitutional Development Manager for a South Sudan project. Below please find information on PILPG and the project, as well as the role of the Constitutional Development Manager and the required qualifications for the position.
Overview
PILPG is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that operates as a global pro bono law firm providing free assistance to governments, sub-state entities, and civil society groups in transitioning states. PILPG provides legal counsel to pro bono clients during peace negotiations, advises on the creation and operation of transitional justice mechanisms, provides expertise during the drafting of post-conflict constitutions, and advises on ways to strengthen the rule of law and effective institutions. In East Africa, PILPG has previously maintained offices in Kenya, Tanzania, Somaliland, South Sudan, and Uganda.
PILPG has extensive experience in South Sudan, and will be working with Democracy International and its consortium partners to implement the five-year USAID-funded Inclusive Political Processes in South Sudan project (IPPSS). The IPPSS is focused on supporting South Sudan’s ongoing constitutional development process and current electoral cycle culminating in the 2015 elections.
PILPG will be carrying out the elements of IPPSS focused on assisting constitutional bodies with the implementation of an inclusive and participatory constitutional process, which citizens accept as legitimate. PILPG will assist the National Constitutional Review Commission (NCRC), National Constitutional Conference (NCC), and National Legislature to: (1) review and prepare the constitutional text in a transparent, inclusive, and participatory manner; and (2) conduct decentralized constitutional review and public consultation activities and incorporate citizen input into the final constitutional text. To this end, PILPG will provide these institutions with technical assistance and capacity building on: (1) the development of procedural and operational frameworks for conducting constitutional review; (2) constitutional review management and administration; and (3) key constitutional issues. PILPG will also support the NCRC and NCC to collect, review, and incorporate citizen input into the constitutional text, as well as assist the National Legislature to hold public fora about the constitution during the legislative review phase of the constitutional process.
Role of the Constitutional Development Manager
PILPG is seeking a legal professional with at least eight years of experience in constitutional development, institutional development, or related technical areas, and six years of experience working with constitutional development management bodies in the support of governments, preferably in post-conflict contexts and/or Africa.
The Constitutional Development Manager will be based in Juba, Republic of South Sudan. He or she shall work under the supervision of the PILPG Project Director, who is based in the US with frequent travel to South Sudan.
Program Responsibilities
• Build and maintain relationships with the NCRC, NCC, and National Legislature;
• Conduct technical assistance, ongoing consultations, and follow-ups with relevant government institutions on issues related to constitutional principles, with public participation in the process;
• Facilitate program activities, including workshops and trainings, on constitutional development and public consultation efforts;
• Communicate and coordinate with the NCRC, NCC, and National Legislature, as well as relevant consultants on the design and substance of workshops;
• Build and maintain relationships and cooperation with international and domestic non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and civil society leaders;
• Conduct consultations and meetings with other NGOs, international organizations, and US government offices to ensure complementarity of programming, points of collaboration, and information exchanges;
• Coordinate with the PILPG Project Director on the preparation of reference resources, curriculum development, and other documents and initiatives;
• Provide substantive direction to PILPG research team, and pro bono volunteers and law firm partners on the drafting of reference materials, including comparative studies, option papers, and core elements memorandum;
• Manage the work of the Deputy Constitutional Development Manager;
• Identify, mentor, and manage local lawyers engaged in the Constitutional Fellowship program as part of the IPPSS project;
• Analyze local political conditions and the effectiveness of the project in meeting the stated goals and objectives;
• Ensure adherence to requisite grantor and US government policies and procedures;
• Oversee the development, review, and timely submission of project-related materials, including regular reports and internal circulations that update, measure, and evaluate project results;
• Coordinate closely with PILPG’s Washington, DC office, as well as Democracy International staff and other consortium partners, on the overall strategy and development of the project;
• Provide regular briefings to PILPG’s Washington, DC office on political and security developments and implementation of the program;
• Coordinate and work with other PILPG staff on PILPG initiatives with law firm partners;
• Maintain regular communication with the PILPG Project Director, as well as the research team, including conducting weekly Skype calls and drafting monthly updates on project activities; and
• Coordinate closely with other PILPG field offices.
Administration
• Draft materials on the South Sudan project for PILPG’s website, annual reports, internal circulations and law firm updates at the request of senior staff;
• Maintain PILPG’s in-country financial books related to the IPPSS in accordance with PILPG’s financial policies and procedures manual;
• Develop quarterly project reports that detail project activities and measure and evaluate project results;
• Facilitate the visits of non-field staff, consultants, and funder representatives as appropriate; and
• Manage all local service providers to PILPG and local office and related logistics and financials.
Educational and Professional Qualifications
• A higher education degree in law, or other relevant field;
• A minimum of eight years work experience in constitutional development related activities, institutional development, or related technical areas, preferably in a post-conflict context and/or Africa;
• A minimum of six years of experience working closely with legal framework development, or constitutional development management bodies supporting governments in post-conflict situations;
• Demonstrated experience working with new states, states in transition, and/or post-conflict states;
• Past experience developing relationships with senior government officials and civil society leaders;
• Experience working with US government regulations is a plus;
• Knowledge of and previous experience in Sudan or South Sudan is highly desirable;
• Fluency in written and spoken English is required; and
• Prior overseas fieldwork, preferably in a post-conflict context and/or Africa.
Communication and Organizational Skills
• Capacity to conduct research, edit, and draft reference resources, including comparative studies, option papers, and core elements memorandum, and, as needed, draft constitutional language;
• Strong analytic and organizational skills;
• Prior experience editing writings of others to ensure professional quality and suitability;
• Excellent interpersonal and communication skills and ability to work closely with multiple team members located across the globe;
• Ability to effectively manage multiple activities in a fast-paced, challenging overseas environment; and
• Initiative to be a responsive self-starter to solve problems independently.
How to apply:
Send resume, cover letter, and writing sample to recruitment@pilpg.org .
Include in the subject line: Application: South Sudan Constitutional Development Manager
Closing date: 03 Nov 2013
How to Apply
http://reliefweb.int/job/610780/south-sudan-constitutional-development-manager