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The OSCE Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina continues to play a vital role in strengthening the country’s ability to foster a sustainable and stable security environment, to strengthen Bosnia and Herzegovina’s governance, and to encourage its consolidation as a democratic society. The Mission supports political and education reform and works to promote and protect human rights of all citizens of BiH.
Rule of Law Monitoring Assistants’ primary activity is monitoring and reporting on criminal proceedings and the institutional functionality of the justice sector in their respective area of responsibility. This monitoring will focus particularly on implementation of legal and structural reforms related to independence and transparency of the judiciary, its ability to meet fair trial standards, and the treatment of vulnerable victims and witnesses within the system. Should you be selected for the position, you will be assigned to work with your respective National Legal Officer co-ordinating your programmatic work in your region and will be responsible for monitoring cases according to the policy and guidelines established by the Head Office and overseen by the Rule of Law. You will prepare regular reports on monitored cases and provide them directly to the supervisor. You will also draft spot reports when required.
You will be reporting directly to the National Legal Officer. The Rule of Law Monitoring Assistants assigned to the State Court report to the Legal Adviser, Justice Sector Policy.
Tasks and Responsibilities
As the Rule of Law Monitoring Assistant, should you be selected for the position, you will perform the following duties:
1. Following cases before specified courts, prosecutor’s offices as well as the human rights situation within other justice sector institutions according to the policy and guidelines established by the Head Office;
2. Drafting reports on proceedings and institutions monitored as well spot reports on priority issues as they arise;
3. Maintaining regular contacts with local officials within the justice system and local bar associations and reports on relevant developments and trends;
4. Following legislative, institutional and policy developments related to the human rights and the rule of law;
5. Providing feedback and advice to local justice sector actors as to OSCE findings and reports, international human rights standards, etc.;
6. Co-ordinating the workload and case selection with National Legal Officers, Legal Advisers within the RoL, and other trial monitors as necessary;
7. Drafting spot reports as deemed necessary by the monitor or upon request from their supervisor or Head Office;
8. Performing other duties as required.
For more information on the work of the OSCE Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina, please see: https://www.osce.org/mission-to-bosnia-and-herzegovina.
Necessary Qualifications
- Completed secondary education. Additional coursework in law desirable;
- Minimum four years of legal and/or human rights related comparable experience;
- Working knowledge of European and/or international human rights conventions;
- Excellent written and spoken communication skills in English and in the local language;
- Willingness and experience working in a challenging environment;
- Flexibility, patience and ability to work under pressure and time constraints;
- Valid vehicle driver licence and willingness to drive oneself.
Remuneration Package
Monthly remuneration, subject to social security deductions is 2,298.08 BAM/month. Social benefits will include participation in the Cigna health insurance scheme and the OSCE Provident Fund.
Appointments are normally made at step 1 of the applicable OSCE salary scale. At the discretion of the appointing authority a higher step may be approved up to a maximum of step 3 subject to specific conditions.
How To Apply
This position is open to citizens and permanent residents of Bosnia and Herzegovina only.
If you wish to apply for this position, please use the OSCE's online application link found under http://www.osce.org/employment.
Please note that offline applications submitted via email, fax, or mail will not be considered.
Only those applicants who are selected to participate in the subsequent stages of recruitment will be contacted.
The OSCE retains the discretion to re-advertise the vacancy, to cancel the recruitment, to offer an appointment at a lower grade or to offer an appointment with a modified job description or for a different duration.
The OSCE is committed to diversity and inclusion within its workforce, and encourages qualified female and male candidates from all religious, ethnic and social backgrounds to apply to become a part of the Organization.
Please be aware that the OSCE does not request payment at any stage of the application and review process.