occupied Palestinian territory: Consultant – Legal and Electoral Analyst

Organisation:  Carter Center
Country:  occupied Palestinian territory
Closing date:  30 Nov 2012

The Carter Center
Democracy Program
Consultant – Legal and Electoral Analyst,
Occupied Palestinian Territory

The Carter Center is guided by a fundamental commitment to human rights and the alleviation of human suffering; it seeks to prevent and resolve conflicts, enhance freedom and democracy, and improve health.

Pending funding, The Carter Center is seeking a highly-qualified candidate to serve as Legal and Electoral Analyst in Jerusalem, the West Bank, and Gaza Strip to support Carter Center activities in the Occupied Palestinian Territory (OPT). The Legal and Electoral Analyst is primarily responsible for engaging with key governmental stakeholders, political party, human rights and civil society representatives, to assess the political dynamics and exercise of fundamental freedoms in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. This analysis will be in accordance with Palestinian reconciliation agreements and Palestine’s Basic Law and international commitments to human and civil rights. This independent contract position is assigned for approximately one year beginning on January 1, 2013.

Applicants should have a minimum of 7-10 years of legal and electoral analysis experience on democracy and governance issues. The position requires relocation to Jerusalem and frequent travel to the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Prior work experience in Palestine and fluency in English is required. The ability to work in Arabic is preferred. Strong writing and communication skills and competence with technology are required. Salary is commensurate with experience.

Primary Responsibilities:

A. As part of The Carter Center team at the Jerusalem/Ramallah-based Field Office, serve as Legal and Electoral Analyst in the OPT.

B. Support The Carter Center’s activities in the OPT by providing assessments of the political environment and ability of citizens to exercise their fundamental political and civic rights, grounded in legal and electoral analysis.

C. Facilitate contacts and meet with key actors on a range of political and electoral issues in coordination with other consultants and Carter Center staff. These actors may include political party representatives, the Central Elections Commission (CEC), NGOs, human rights and civil society representatives including women’s groups, government officials, and representatives of the international community.

D. Assess the overall political and electoral prospects. Identify key concerns in the context of political reconciliation and future electoral processes. Provide legal analysis and strategic advice to The Carter Center on substantive legal issues and draft periodic briefings, written reports, and public statements, as appropriate.

E. Prepare supplemental memos and reports assessing specific issues on an as needed basis.

F. Contribute to regular public reporting. And assume primary responsibility for drafting all report sections focused on the electoral environment.

How to apply: 

Please send cover letter, CV, contract requirements, and list of references to:

Rana ShabbE-mail: cartercenterpalestine@gmail.com;
The Carter Center
453 Freedom Parkway
Atlanta, Georgia 30307

Note: Because this is an international reporting mission, Palestinian nationals are not eligible to serve as Legal and Electoral Analyst. Due to the large volume of applicants, only those candidates selected for additional consideration will be notified

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