24522 | Registry
| Deadline for Applications: | 21/09/2026 (midnight The Hague time) | |
| Organizational Unit: | Court Management Section, Registry | |
| Duty Station: | The Hague - NL | |
| Type of Appointment: | Fixed-Term Appointment | |
| Post Number: | T-3157 | |
| Minimum Net Annual Salary : | €71,403.00 | |
| Contract Duration: | Until 31/12/2026 |
A roster of suitable candidates may be established for this post as a result of this selection process for fixed-term appointments against both established posts and positions funded by general temporary assistance (GTA).
Organizational Context
The Court Management Section (CMS) is in the Division of Judicial Services within the Registry. CMS has the Registry’s delegated responsibility to provide support to core processes of the Court’s judicial proceedings, in particular for the court operations and judicial information management. This includes (i.a) representing the Registrar during the court proceedings, supporting the current court applications and keeping a full and accurate record of all proceedings before the Chamber.
Furthermore the Section is responsible for the receipt, processing and distribution of the official court filings, production of transcripts and the audio-visual recording of the proceedings. Additionally, CMS, is the Registry’s designated custodian of the record of proceedings and is therefore responsible for the management of judicial records and information, both in original form as well as in their electronic format.
Duties and Responsibilities
Under the direct supervision of the Head of Judicial Operations Unit, the incumbent will perform the following duties:
- Represents the Registry during the court proceedings;
- Drafts SOPs, filings and memoranda in relation to the activities of the Court Management Section;
- Coordinates the preparation and support of the hearings;
- Handles the evidence in accordance with the applicable standards;
- Follows up closely the cases assigned to her/him in order to provide proper advice when required and ensure the accurate distribution of filings.
Essential Qualifications
Education:
Advanced university degree in law, preferably criminal or international law or in legal studies or social sciences is required. A first-level university degree, in combination with two additional years of qualifying experience is accepted in lieu of the advanced university degree.
Work Experience:
A minimum two years (four years with a first level university degree) of professional experience in a Court environment and in criminal cases, at a national and/or international level is required.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
- Knowledge of international legal instruments, in particular relevant to the ICC, the Legal texts of the ICC and the registration rules is required;
- Knowledge of courtroom procedures and the roles of all those involved in their preparation and support is required;
- Knowledge of eCourt applications and evidence handling is required;
- Excellent drafting skills for legal texts, memoranda and filings related to the activities of the Court Management Section;
- Analytical skills as demonstrated through research and analysis of a range of legal issues and interpretation and application of international instruments, and the ability to develop and present results/recommendations/opinions clearly and concisely (spoken and written);
- Excellent interpersonal and communication (spoken and written) skills;
- Fully proficient computer skills and ability to use relevant software application;
- Excellent organisational skills;
- Tact and discretion;
- Accuracy and attention to detail;
- Ability to establish and maintain effective work relationships in a multi-cultural, multi-ethnic environment with sensitivity and respect for diversity.
Knowledge of Languages:
Proficiency in one of the working languages of the Court, English or French, is required. Good working knowledge of the other is essential. Knowledge of another official language of the Court (Arabic, Chinese, Russian, and Spanish) would be considered an asset.
Candidates appointed to posts at a P-5 grade or in the Director category are subject to a maximum aggregate length of service of seven years. This is pursuant to a decision of the Assembly of States Parties (ASP Resolution ICC-ASP/23/Res.2 - ICC-ASP-23-Res.2-ENG) to implement a tenure policy at the Court as of 1 January 2025.
- The selected candidate will be subject to a Personnel Security Clearance (PSC) process in accordance with ICC policy. The PSC process will include but will not be limited to, verification of the information provided in the personal history form and a criminal record check.
- Applicants may check the status of vacancies on ICC E-Recruitment web-site.
- Post to be filled by a national of a State Party to the ICC Statute, or of a State which has signed and is engaged in the ratification process or which is engaged in the accession process. This is pursuant to a decision of the Assembly of States Parties (ASP Resolution ICC-ASP/23/Res.3 - ICC-ASP-23-Res.3-ENG) to introduce a moratorium on the recruitment by the ICC of staff of non-States Parties’ nationality.
- In accordance with the Rome Statute, the ICC aims to achieve fair representation of women and men for all positions, representation of the principal legal systems of the world for legal positions, and equitable geographical representation for positions in the professional category.
- Applications from female candidates are particularly encouraged.
- The International Criminal Court applies the Inter-Organization Mobility Accord and can support secondment of staff from organizations of the United Nations Common System.