Country: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Closing date: 14 Aug 2017
Position title: IBA Human Rights Institute (IBAHRI) Programme Lawyer
Immediate supervisor: IBAHRI Director
Salary: Up to £35,000 depending on experience.
Purposeof position:
The International Bar Association (IBA) is a global federation of lawyers, Law Societies and Bar Associations which works to influence the development of international law reform and shape the future of the legal profession. It's 190 Membership Organisations and 80,000 individual members cover all continents. The IBA’s Human Rights Institute was established in 1995 and works across the association, helping to promote, protect and enforce human rights under a just rule of law, and to preserve the independence of the judiciary and legal profession worldwide. The IBAHRI works to promote and protect the rule of law and the ability of lawyers and judges to practise freely and independently. It does so by sending fact-finding missions worldwide leading to long-term technical assistance programmes in partnership with Bar Associations and Law Societies; sending trial observers; intervening by making representations to authorities worldwide; organising human rights training for lawyers and judges; liaising closely with international and regional human rights organisations, and producing newsletters and other publications.
Reporting to the IBAHRI Director and joining a team of ten people, the IBAHRI
Programme Lawyer’s duties include, but are not limited to:
- Develop and manage projects, including technical assistance and training programmes, with particular attention to Middle East and North Africa (MENA) regions, within the IBAHRI mandate (but not exclusive);
- Develop and maintain relations with donors and secure funding for projects; write funding proposals; compile budgets and monitor expenditure;
- Draft advocacy submissions and undertake advocacy work, where appropriate with other relevant IGOs and NGOs, and represent the IBAHRI at appropriate international meetings;
- Undertake, manage and commission relevant legal research;
- Accompany fact-finding delegations and oversee writing and publicity of reports; follow up on recommendations made;
- Manage the involvement of IBA members, external legal experts and, where appropriate, consultants, in the delivery of projects;
- Draft press releases and represent the IBA to the media;
- Travel as required.
Knowledge and experience:
Applications are invited from candidates with:
- a law degree; post-graduate qualifications in human rights preferred;
- at least three to five years of practical and varied legal experience, preferably in a fastpaced environment;
- field experience in rule of law projects involving human rights training programmes;
- field experience in MENA regions preferred;
- experience in report writing and project administration;
- experience in project management, financial management and fundraising; experience in managing consultants an advantage;
- strong analytical and writing skills, including the ability to write concisely and under pressure;
- confident communication skills; experience in dealing with senior legal professionals at a high level an advantage;
- fluent written and spoken English; plus a working knowledge of written and spoken Arabic. Fluency in French an advantage;
- ability to work well in a team and be flexible;
- ability to multi-task and be innovative;
- willingness to travel frequently. **
Shortlisted candidates must be available for interview from 21 August 2017.**
How to apply:
If you would like this position, please send your CV with a covering letter (stating where you saw the advertisement) by 14 August 2017 to:
Lowri Williams, Office Manager
International Bar Association
4th Floor
10 St Bride Street, London
EC4A 4AD
Tel: +44 (0)20 7842 0090
Fax: +44 (0)20 7842 0091
Email: recruitment@ int-bar.org