
Legal and Advocacy Advisor
Legal Action Worldwide (LAW)
full-time
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Location Type: Office
Location: Nairobi • Kenya
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About the role
- Provide support to LAW’s litigation initiatives aimed at justice and accountability for victims and survivors of international crimes and human rights violations, including research, drafting, advice, and coordination;
- Develop high quality legal documents including submissions, position papers, reports, concept notes and legal briefs.
- Develop and implement the advocacy strategy and design products that can be shared with both internal and external stakeholders.
- Devise advocacy priorities and strategies, working closely with the programme staff to identify advocacy opportunities;
- Provide logistical and organisational support for events, including liaising with panellists, drafting concept notes and agendas, preparing flyers, coordinating participant communications, and arranging flights and accommodation.
- Lead on LAW’s innovation and thought-leadership, including through LAW’s expert roundtables.
- Promote the profile and visibility of the organisation and represent LAW on national and regional platforms, when required.
- Draft a range of written materials, including news releases, op-eds, blog postings, policy analyses and review reports and documents prepared by others.
- Develop and/or review publications, press releases, talking points, newsletters, case studies, social media content, and other communication products as required.
- Coordinate and ensure that the website and social media content related to our work is up to date and engaging audiences.
- Any other duties as specified by the Program Manager, Communications Manager and Senior Management Team.
Requirements
- A degree in law, with post-graduate experience in human rights law, journalism, international relations or a related field.
- 5 years’ demonstrated experience working in a similar role within an NGO/INGO is preferred.
- Ideally in human rights or humanitarian field.
- Exceptional speaker with outstanding communication skills, verbal and written in both English and Arabic will be an advantage.
- Excellent track record of drafting skills and significant experience in drafting proposals and reports within the not-for-profit sector.
- Demonstrated knowledge of human rights law, international criminal law, humanitarian law and public international law.
- Excellent organisational skills, with an ability to effectively manage individual and project workplans in a fast-paced environment and to effectively problem solve and troubleshoot.
- Track record and experience in advocacy and public speaking.
- Demonstrated experience of project management and implementation of delivering communications plans and strategies is preferred.
- Flexibility and ability to work simultaneously on a wide range of tasks and projects; ability to prioritise tasks, particularly under pressure, and to meet tight deadlines.
- Ability to work on own initiative and part of the wider team.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, especially Microsoft Word and Microsoft PowerPoint, and strong technical literacy.
Benefits
- Competitive salary (based on experience)
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard skills
human rights lawinternational criminal lawhumanitarian lawpublic international lawdrafting proposalsdrafting reportsadvocacy strategyproject managementcommunications planslogistical support
Soft skills
communication skillsorganizational skillsproblem solvingflexibilityability to prioritizeteamworkinitiativepublic speakingwriting skillscoordination
Certifications
degree in lawpost-graduate experience in human rights lawjournalisminternational relations