Team Leader – Human Rights, Access to Justice & Rule of Law Cluster 207 views1 applications


ROLE OVERVIEW

The Team Leader will provide leadership to the Human Rights, Access to Justice & Rule of Law Cluster. The incumbent will be responsible for building and managing the cluster team in the Regional Office and Country Offices. He/she will develop and align the cluster’s strategy with OSISA’s overall strategy. The Team Leader will play a key role in building strategic partnerships with external and internal stakeholders. S/he will be responsible for overseeing and managing staff within the Human Rights, Access to Justice & Rule of Law Cluster. The incumbent will oversee the management of a portfolio of grants within his/her cluster, ensuring adherence to policies and procedures. S/he will ensure integration and synergies within and across programmes, contained within the Human Rights, Access to Justice & Rule of Law Cluster. He/she will oversee the development and implementation of the Human Rights, Access to Justice & Rule of Law Cluster strategies and work plans. S/he will oversee the management and delivery of the Human Rights, Access to Justice & Rule of Law Cluster’s budget. The incumbent will also be responsible for managing shared frameworks relevant to the cluster.

RESPONSIBILITIES

Programme Initiation

  • Provides strategic direction to the programmes within the Human Rights, Access to Justice & Rule of Law Cluster.
  • Oversees and directs the OSISA response to programme opportunities in the region.
  • Oversees the development of sustainable long- term research initiatives to support OSISA’s work in the relevant cluster area.
  • Facilitates the research and investigation necessary to maximise programme development and/or initiation within the Human Rights, Access to Justice & Rule of Law Cluster. Oversees programme formulation.

Programme Implementation

  • Oversees programme implementation including development of programme strategies, budgets, and work plans.
  • Working closely with other Cluster Team Leaders, the Team Leader will identify emerging trends and establish thought leadership, while managing the integration of all programmes within the Human Rights, Access to Justice & Rule of Law Cluster and across the organization.
  • Oversees the financial and administrative management functions of programmes within the Human Rights, Access to Justice & Rule of Law Cluster.
  • Ensures compilation of budgets in accordance with budget policy and regulations.
  • Ensures the Human Rights, Access to Justice & Rule of Law Cluster’s compliance with organizational policies and procedures.

Programme Impact

  • Ensures that programme management and reporting frameworks and support tools are in place to consistently and accurately report on programmes.
  • Regularly analyse the impact of programmes across the Human Rights, Access to Justice & Rule of Law Cluster and make recommendations to improve where required.
  • Ensures learnings within and across programme units contained in the Human Rights, Access to Justice & Rule of Law Cluster.
  • Conducts suitable and sufficient risk assessments for programmes in the Human Rights, Access to Justice & Rule of Law Cluster, record the findings and recommend initiatives to reduce risk.

Grant Making

  • Supporting the Grants office, the Human Rights, Access to Justice & Rule of Law Cluster Team Leader will oversee the management and tracking of grants as well as the compliance and reporting requirements.
  • Ensures capacity building of grantees to become effective in managing their own grants.
  • Oversees the timely and accurate financial and narrative reporting from grantees.
  • Ensures the accurate and effective use of the Serenic Financial Management System.

Communication and Advocacy

  • Where required serves as a spokesperson for the organization in dealing with external stakeholders on thematic issues relating to his/her programme.
  • Ensures regular and efficient communication within the Human Rights, Access to Justice & Rule of Law Cluster.

Work Environment and Staff Development

  • Ensures a conducive working environment which promotes staff development, wellbeing, and productivity as well as provides management and supervision of staff under the cluster, including relevant programme staff in Country Offices.
  • Promotes teamwork, collegiality and effective communication within and between programmes and operational units.
  • Integrates the organisational values into the performance of tasks within and across programmes.
  • Ensures consistent standards of excellence within the programme.

KEY COMPETENCIES

  • Leading & Decisiveness
  • Results Focus
  • Management
  • Communication & Collaboration.

REQUIREMENTS

  • A Masters Degree in Social Science, Law, Human Rights or related fields.
  • At least 7 to 10 years’ experience in leading programmes related to democracy promotion and good governance, human rights, rule of law, socio-economic development and access to justice in a multilateral, intergovernmental, civil society or regional organization setting.
  • Experience in leading programmes in at least two thematic programme areas.
  • Demonstrated experience in successfully building and leading teams.

How to apply:

Interested applicants should forward a one-page cover letter and detailed CV to [email protected] with the relevant position as the subject heading.

Closing date for submission is 05 July 2019.

Only shortlisted candidates will receive a response.

OSISA is an Equal Opportunity Employer

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The Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa (OSISA) is a growing African institution committed to deepening democracy, protecting human rights and enhancing good governance in the region. OSISA's vision is to promote and sustain the ideals, values, institutions and practices of open society, with the aim of establishing vibrant and tolerant southern African democracies in which people, free from material and other deprivation, understand their rights and responsibilities and participate actively in all spheres of life.

In pursuance of this vision, OSISA's mission is to initiate and support programmes working towards open society ideals, and to advocate for these ideals in southern Africa. This approach involves looking beyond immediate symptoms, in order to address the deeper problems - focusing on changing underlying policy, legislation and practice, rather than on short-term welfarist interventions. Given the enormity of the needs and challenges in the region it operates in - and acknowledging that it cannot possibly meet all of these needs - OSISA, where appropriate, supports advocacy work by its partners in the respective countries, or joins partners in advocacy on shared objectives and goals.
In other situations, OSISA directly initiates and leads in advocacy interventions, along the key thematic programmes that guide its work. OSISA also intervenes through the facilitation of new and innovative initiatives and partnerships, through capacity-building initiatives as well as through grantmaking.
Established in 1997, OSISA works in 10 southern Africa countries: Angola, Botswana, DRC, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Swaziland, Zambia and Zimbabwe. OSISA works differently in each of these 10 countries, according to local conditions. OSISA is part of a network of autonomous Open Society Foundations, established by George Soros, located in Eastern and Central Europe, the former Soviet Union, Africa, Latin America, the Caribbean, the Middle East, Southeast Asia and the US.
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ROLE OVERVIEW

The Team Leader will provide leadership to the Human Rights, Access to Justice & Rule of Law Cluster. The incumbent will be responsible for building and managing the cluster team in the Regional Office and Country Offices. He/she will develop and align the cluster's strategy with OSISA’s overall strategy. The Team Leader will play a key role in building strategic partnerships with external and internal stakeholders. S/he will be responsible for overseeing and managing staff within the Human Rights, Access to Justice & Rule of Law Cluster. The incumbent will oversee the management of a portfolio of grants within his/her cluster, ensuring adherence to policies and procedures. S/he will ensure integration and synergies within and across programmes, contained within the Human Rights, Access to Justice & Rule of Law Cluster. He/she will oversee the development and implementation of the Human Rights, Access to Justice & Rule of Law Cluster strategies and work plans. S/he will oversee the management and delivery of the Human Rights, Access to Justice & Rule of Law Cluster's budget. The incumbent will also be responsible for managing shared frameworks relevant to the cluster.

RESPONSIBILITIES

Programme Initiation

  • Provides strategic direction to the programmes within the Human Rights, Access to Justice & Rule of Law Cluster.
  • Oversees and directs the OSISA response to programme opportunities in the region.
  • Oversees the development of sustainable long- term research initiatives to support OSISA's work in the relevant cluster area.
  • Facilitates the research and investigation necessary to maximise programme development and/or initiation within the Human Rights, Access to Justice & Rule of Law Cluster. Oversees programme formulation.

Programme Implementation

  • Oversees programme implementation including development of programme strategies, budgets, and work plans.
  • Working closely with other Cluster Team Leaders, the Team Leader will identify emerging trends and establish thought leadership, while managing the integration of all programmes within the Human Rights, Access to Justice & Rule of Law Cluster and across the organization.
  • Oversees the financial and administrative management functions of programmes within the Human Rights, Access to Justice & Rule of Law Cluster.
  • Ensures compilation of budgets in accordance with budget policy and regulations.
  • Ensures the Human Rights, Access to Justice & Rule of Law Cluster's compliance with organizational policies and procedures.

Programme Impact

  • Ensures that programme management and reporting frameworks and support tools are in place to consistently and accurately report on programmes.
  • Regularly analyse the impact of programmes across the Human Rights, Access to Justice & Rule of Law Cluster and make recommendations to improve where required.
  • Ensures learnings within and across programme units contained in the Human Rights, Access to Justice & Rule of Law Cluster.
  • Conducts suitable and sufficient risk assessments for programmes in the Human Rights, Access to Justice & Rule of Law Cluster, record the findings and recommend initiatives to reduce risk.

Grant Making

  • Supporting the Grants office, the Human Rights, Access to Justice & Rule of Law Cluster Team Leader will oversee the management and tracking of grants as well as the compliance and reporting requirements.
  • Ensures capacity building of grantees to become effective in managing their own grants.
  • Oversees the timely and accurate financial and narrative reporting from grantees.
  • Ensures the accurate and effective use of the Serenic Financial Management System.

Communication and Advocacy

  • Where required serves as a spokesperson for the organization in dealing with external stakeholders on thematic issues relating to his/her programme.
  • Ensures regular and efficient communication within the Human Rights, Access to Justice & Rule of Law Cluster.

Work Environment and Staff Development

  • Ensures a conducive working environment which promotes staff development, wellbeing, and productivity as well as provides management and supervision of staff under the cluster, including relevant programme staff in Country Offices.
  • Promotes teamwork, collegiality and effective communication within and between programmes and operational units.
  • Integrates the organisational values into the performance of tasks within and across programmes.
  • Ensures consistent standards of excellence within the programme.

KEY COMPETENCIES

  • Leading & Decisiveness
  • Results Focus
  • Management
  • Communication & Collaboration.

REQUIREMENTS

  • A Masters Degree in Social Science, Law, Human Rights or related fields.
  • At least 7 to 10 years’ experience in leading programmes related to democracy promotion and good governance, human rights, rule of law, socio-economic development and access to justice in a multilateral, intergovernmental, civil society or regional organization setting.
  • Experience in leading programmes in at least two thematic programme areas.
  • Demonstrated experience in successfully building and leading teams.

How to apply:

Interested applicants should forward a one-page cover letter and detailed CV to [email protected] with the relevant position as the subject heading.

Closing date for submission is 05 July 2019.

Only shortlisted candidates will receive a response.

OSISA is an Equal Opportunity Employer

2019-07-06

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