In order to be considered for the position, a candidate must meet the Minimum Qualifications.
Applications will be pre-screened and only those that meet the Minimum Qualifications will be considered. These are the minimum qualifications necessary to be considered for the position:
a. Education: A minimum of a bachelor’s degree in law, political science, international relations, public administration/public policy, political economy, international development, international relations, or other related social science field is required. Additional coursework, including post-graduate studies in similar fields is required.
b. Prior Work Experience: A minimum of five years of professional work experience is required, including a minimum of 5 years of experience working in the democracy, rights and governance or related field, such as conflict prevention, countering violent extremism, civil society development and others. Demonstrated work experience in providing analysis and advice on complex programming issues, managing project activities for international organizations, using complex information technology systems to monitor and evaluate projects and results, and tracking budget execution and documentation is required. The candidate with a steady progression over time of increasing responsibilities in related work is required.
c. Language Proficiency: Level 4 English and French both oral and written is required.