Country: Peru
Closing date: 23 Aug 2019
Job Purpose
The Disaster Law Officer based in Lima is responsible to support the implementation of the work of the Andean Cluster in line with the Andean Cluster Operational Plan and Americas Disaster Law Programme Strategy, at the country level and in appropriate regional fora. It also supports connecting disaster law advocacy with the disaster management, humanitarian diplomacy and related initiatives of the Americas Region. The Disaster Law Officer based in Lima provides technical support and follow-up in the implementation of Disaster Law-related projects and activities in the Andean Community at both national and regional levels (CAPRADE) to achieve the objectives of the Andean Cluster in accordance with its Operation Plan and Americas Disaster Law Strategy Activities are carried out under the supervision of the Andean Cluster and in line with the technical guidelines of the Americas Disaster Law and Legislative Advocacy, Coordinator, together with Andean National Red Cross Societies and in close collaboration with other major stakeholders such as States, the United Nations, and other regional organisations concerned with disaster management.
Job Duties and Responsibilities
Responsibilities
- Support the Andean Cluster with the implementation of Disaster Law activities at both national and regional levels.
- Provide sound technical support to the Andean Cluster and Americas Disaster Law and Legislative Advocacy, Coordinator by reviewing case studies, national and regional Disaster Law-related instruments.
- Support with the development of relevant material and with the preparation of the content and organization of events with National Societies and external stakeholders.
- Support the implementation of the Andean Cluster Operational Plan and Americas Disaster Law Strategy in the Andean Community, in accordance with the Inter American Framework for Actions, the global objectives responding to the International Conference, as well as the Global Disaster Law Programme plan and budget.
- Support the Andean Cluster with administrative procedures.
Key tasks: Under the supervision and in coordination with the Andean Cluster and Americas Disaster Law and Legislative Advocacy, Coordinator:
- Assure proper execution of technical support projects and research, in particular through the initiation and follow-up on successful execution of the projects. Draft concept papers, terms of reference and other necessary project documentation and communication, in accordance with available budget.
- Analyse legal instruments, draft commentary on disaster related legislation and provide technical advice on behalf of the DLP. Support the development, dissemination and use of DLP instruments such as the Model Act and Model Decree, Checklist on Law and DRR and new Checklist on Domestic Preparedness for National Disaster Response.
- As requested, undertake legislative advocacy activities, represent the IFRC at meetings as requested and give presentations on Disaster Law issues throughout the region to NS, governments and international organizations.
- Organize and facilitate workshops, trainings and seminars on Disaster Law.
- Prepare articles, newsletter content and other substantive and dissemination materials.
- Contribute to the DLP Americas’ reporting tasks, including donor and programme reports.
- Support the development of partnership with key stakeholders and academic institutions.
- Support the formation of networks and disseminating legal preparedness information.
- Deploy as needed to IFRC emergency operations, to advise operations managers on legal risk management issues and to gather information on disaster law issues for advocacy purposes.
- Support the Andean Cluster with administrative tasks, needed.
Education
- Advanced qualification in international law or related field
Experience
- 5+ years of work experience in a related area, particularly in legal or policy development
- Demonstrated research, writing and reporting experience
- Experience with networking and communicating with different stakeholders such as government, UN, NGOs and other organisations
- Demonstrated experience in programme management
- Experience within the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, preferred.
Knowledge, skills and languages
- Good knowledge and understanding of disaster management and law/policy-making processes Good professional communication skills, both written and verbal
- Excellent computer skills including knowledge of Microsoft Office applications
- Ability to use own initiative and problem-solving skills
- Knowledge of the International Federation’s policies and procedures, preferred
Competencies and Values
VALUES: Respect for diversity; Integrity; Professionalism; Accountability
CORE COMPETENCIES: Communication; Collaboration and Teamwork; ; Judgement and Decision Making; Pro-activity; National Societies and Customer Relations;Creativity and Innovation; Building Trust
FUNCTIONAL COMPETENCIES: Building Alliances; Empowering Others
How to apply:
Important Note:
A letter of motivation must be submitted along with the application no later than the closing date. In order to ensure a proper comparative evaluation of your application for this vacancy and to enable us to consider your profile against other similar current and future vacancies, we ask that you submit your application taking into account the following:
- Please note that the selected candidate will be hired through a national contract under the labour law of any of Lima; therefore, only those citizens as well as foreign applicants with valid and current residence and work permit in those countries will be considered for this vacancy;
- The incumbent is responsible to abide by Federation policies, procedures, plans and local labour laws;
- The closing date is midnight Geneva time;
- Only those candidates shortlisted for interviews will be notifiedPlease apply in the following link: https://www.ifrc.org/en/who-we-are/working-with-us/current-vacancies/job-description/?id=33815