Title: National Governance Expert
Reference: Technical Support to NICE Trust on Local Governance and Social Accountability (Voice & Accountability)
Location: Malawi
Duration: 28 days
BiRD is looking for a National Governance Expert as part of its Democratic Governance Programme (DGP) under the EU 11th EDF.
The global objective of this assignment is to contribute towards the achievement of Result Area 2 of the Democratic Governance Programme: Enhanced democratic accountability, human rights observance and civil society empowerment. The specific objective of the consultancy is to enhance NICE management and staff in voice and accountability initiatives. Specific objectives include:
· To assist NICE core staff in the development of methods and approaches to strengthen the new focus of NICE on voice and accountability for creating awareness and mobilisation of citizens on issues of democratic governance and of accountability of duty bearers;
· To provide capacity building to NICE to effectively implement activities that were jointly conceptualised by NICE core staff and the experts that can promote social accountability at all levels of governance in Malawi.
· To provide technical advice and guidance that will assist NICE in the initial take off stage of the voice and accountability initiative
Under the guidance of the Executive Director and in close coordination with the TFU Team Leader, the experts will assist in exploring and conceptualising initiatives that can strengthen Malawi’s local governace and social accountability at various levels of governance in line with the mandate of NICE.
The expert should have the following skills and competences:
Fluent in spoken and written English;
Excellent analytical competence and interview skills;
Active listening skills and strong report writing skills;
National Governance Expert
Qualifications and skills:
· University degree in law, political science, social science, public/business administration or related field;
General professional experience:
· Minimum of 7 years of relevant professional experience;
· Proven experience in democratic governance, civil society empowerment and/or capacity building of democratic institutions.
Specific professional experience:
· Experience in the design and/or implementation of civic education strategies;
· Experience in institutional capacity assessment and capacity building and in providing training to local stakeholders at various levels;
· Proven knowledge and understanding of the Malawian local governance (state and non-state actors) structures is essential;
· Knowledge of and prior experience in the support to non-state actors in Malawi on accountability will be an added advantage.
The estimated start date for this mission is 1st September, 2015. The main mission period is around 2 working months spread over an elapsed period of 3 calendar months. The estimated end date for this mission is end of November, 2015. The mission will be based in Lilongwe and mayinvolve some travel to the regions and districts, as well as time away from base consulting with staff and volunteers in the field.
HOW TO APPLY:
Applications and updated CVs are accepted on a rolling basis and should be submitted before 11 August, 2015 to: jobs@birdmunich.de.
Please note that only excellent experts meeting most or all of the above criteria and having an excellent and verifiable track record will be considered.