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Senior Legal Officer (Administration of Justice)

Nairobi

  • Organization: UNHCR - United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
  • Location: Nairobi
  • Grade: Mid level - P-4, International Professional - Internationally recruited position
  • Occupational Groups:
    • Legal - Broad
    • Legal - International Law
    • Peace and Development
  • Closing Date: Closed

Before submitting an application, UNHCR staff members intending to apply to this Job Opening are requested to consult the Recruitment and Assignments Policy (RAP, UNHCR/HCP/2017/2 and the Recruitment and Assignments Administrative Instruction (RAAI), UNHCR/AI/2017/7 OF 15 August 2017.

Senior Legal Officer (Administration of Justice)

ORGANIZATIONAL CONTEXT
The Senior Legal Officer (Administration of Justice), P4, serves under the supervision of the Senior Legal Adviser & Deputy Head of Service (LAS), P5, who is the focal point within the Legal Affairs Service (LAS) to plan, coordinate and manage UNHCR¿s (non-refugee law related) legal affairs, with emphasis on international public service law, interpretation and application of HR policies, and disputes primarily but not exclusively before the United Nations Dispute and Appeals Tribunal. However, the incumbent will function on a largely autonomous basis and may supervise any interns, consultants and junior staff.  He/she provides senior level support on all matters relating to the UN internal justice system, including preparation of legal opinions and advice on requests for management evaluation, drafting legal pleadings and representing the Organization at oral hearings before international tribunals, including the United Nations Dispute Tribunal (UNDT). The incumbent is also responsible for providing expert advice on legal issues relating to investigations and disciplinary proceedings. He/she also liaises with the Office of Legal Affairs in the UN Secretariat on legal issues relating to cases before the United Nations Appeals Tribunal (UNAT) following an appeal of a UNDT judgment. The incumbent also provides substantive input regarding the drafting of legal opinions and policies on HR-related matters. The incumbent will handle as a priority cases related to sexual exploitation and abuse and sexual harassment which require special care and expertise to substantiate complex cases and protect witnesses and survivors. The incumbent will play a strong role in contributing to effective action to detect, respond and prevent sexual exploitation and abuse along with sexual harassment, particularly by lowering the time required to process these complex cases.

In light of the presence in Nairobi, the incumbent may be requested to give advice on other non-refugee and related legal matters including contracts and the status, privileges and immunities of UNHCR and its personnel. In a particularly demanding environment, the incumbent, in addition to solid generalist legal background, will demonstrate expert written and oral advocacy skills acquired before judicial or arbitral courts or administrative tribunals.  The Senior Legal Officer must have an in-depth knowledge of the jurisprudence of the United Nations Dispute and Appeals Tribunals or knowledge and experience in applying employment or administrative law in a national jurisdiction. The incumbent must also understand, or have the ability to rapidly understand how the UN statutory framework functions.

FUNCTIONAL STATEMENT
Accountability
- UNHCR is provided with clear and consistent legal advice on all aspects of administrative and personnel matters, including, but not limited to requests for management evaluation, cases brought before the UNDT and UNAT and in disciplinary proceedings resulting in high level of compliance with legal advice.
- Legal opinions, pleadings and other legal advice are drafted in accordance with established legal policy, standards and procedures.
- UNHCR is adequately represented before the UNDT and UNAT.

Responsibility
- Provide expert advice and guidance on a wide array of legal matters, with a special emphasis on the UN internal justice system and human resources legal issues, particularly disciplinary cases involving sexual exploitation and abuse or sexual harassment.
- Assist in responding to media requests and donor demands in relation to cases involving sexual exploitation and abuse or sexual harassment.
- Analyse and advise on requests for management evaluations by UNHCR staff.
- Prepare legal pleadings and represent the Organization at oral hearings before the United Nations Dispute Tribunal.
- Liaise with the Office of Legal Affairs in the UN Secretariat on legal issues relating to claims before the United Nations Appeals Tribunal (UNAT).
- Liaise with the UNHCR Ombudsperson in connection with cases referred to mediation.
- Provide legal advice, as necessary, to the Inspector General's Office on investigation procedures and to the Director, DHRM on disciplinary proceedings.
- Provide legal interpretation of UN Regulations and Rules and relevant instructions, guidance and policy issues.
- Review draft human resources policies with a particular emphasis on policies and guidance related to sexual exploitation and abuse or sexual harassment, and ensure that they are aligned with established policy and standards; guide offices in the field to ensure that personnel matters are dealt with in accordance with relevant procedural guidelines.
- Analyse UNHCR¿s internal regulatory framework, as appropriate, and propose initiatives and measures to enhance existing policies and practices and ensure compliance with relevant rules and regulations.
- Manage personnel through regular performance appraisals, coaching, and assessments of staff training and development needs.
- Perform other related tasks as required.

Authority
- Initiate and issue legal opinions for the Office of the Deputy High Commissioner on, inter alia, requests for management evaluation and draft pleadings and represent the Organization at oral hearings before the UNDT.
- Initiate and issue legal opinions on all aspects of administrative and personnel matters, including HR policy initiatives and implementation.
- Enforce legal policy and standards pertaining to relevant areas of responsibility.
- In coordination with, and as delegated by, the Head, Legal Affairs Service, represent LAS in meetings within UNHCR and represent UNHCR with external counterparts on the above issues.

ESSENTIAL MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE REQUIRED
- Graduate degree (equivalent of a Master's) in Law preferably with a focus on international administrative/public law plus minimum 8 years of previous relevant work experience including at least five years of experience in the field of litigation. To fulfil this requirement, the incumbent must demonstrate experience not only in written but also oral advocacy acquired before judicial courts or arbitral and administrative tribunals. Undergraduate degree (equivalent of a BA/BS) plus 9 years or Doctorate degree (equivalent of a PhD) plus 9 years of previous relevant work experience may also be accepted.
- Bar exam or equivalent qualification to practice law in at least one national jurisdiction.
- In-depth knowledge and experience of international law, including, international administrative law as practiced in international organizations (in particular in the United Nations) and/or experience applying employment or administrative law in a national jurisdiction.
- Thorough understanding of the UN system.
- Strong analytical skills and ability to conduct legal research on a range of complex and intricate issues.
- Excellent skills in drafting a broad range of documents of a legal nature, including legal opinions, pleadings, contracts and briefing notes.
- Demonstrated ability to provide oral briefings on complex legal issues to legal and non-legal audiences.
- Fluency in English (both oral and written).

In the absence of a sufficient number of applicants possessing all essential minimum qualifications and professional experience, individual requirements may be waived.

DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS & COMPETENCIES
- Experience with alternative dispute resolution mechanisms.
- Experience in dealing with issues related to the internal justice system of the United Nations, knowledge of the jurisprudence of the UNDT and UNAT as well as organizational regulatory frameworks and policies.
- Prior exposure to, and demonstrated competence in, the conceptual development of strategic HR approaches and corporate HR policies.
- Knowledge of the privileges and immunities of UN/HCR and its personnel.
- Knowledge of the principles of international commercial law and contract law as applied by the UN.
- Knowledge of UN/HCR field operational realities.
- Solid computer skills, including good knowledge of databases.
- Fluency in French. C002L3 - Teamwork & Collaboration Level 3
C001L3 - Accountability Level 3
C003L3 - Communication Level 3
C004L3 - Commitment to Continuous Learning Level 3
C005L3 - Client & Result Orientation Level 3
C006L3 - Organizational Awareness Level 3
M002L3 - Managing Performance Level 3
M001L3 - Empowering and Building Trust Level 3
M003L3 - Judgement and Decision Making Level 3
M005L3 - Leadership Level 3
M004L3 - Strategic Planning and Vision Level 3
X001L3 - Analytical Thinking Level 3
X004L3 - Negotiation and Conflict Resolution Level 3
X006L3 - Policy Development & Research Level 3
X008L3 - Stakeholder Management Level 3
X007L3 - Political Awareness Level 3
X009L3 - Change Capability and Adaptability Level 3

The UNHCR workforce consists of many diverse nationalities, cultures, languages and opinions. UNHCR seeks to sustain and strengthen this diversity to ensure equal opportunities as well as an inclusive working environment for its entire workforce. Applications are encouraged from all qualified candidates without distinction on grounds of race, colour, sex, national origin, age, religion, disability, sexual orientation and gender identity.

For those people applying for High Risk Duty Stations, we strongly encourage colleagues to read the country specific security and welfare profiles which can be found on the Intranet under Support Services - Duty of Care (https://intranet.unhcr.org/en/support-services/duty-of-care.html). These profiles have been specifically designed to answer some of the key questions (on security conditions, medical provisions, staff welfare, living and working conditions) potential applicants might have before deciding to apply. Ensuring staff are better informed is part of the increased attention UNHCR is paying to Duty of Care. This project is still in the pilot phase, and as such some of the information leaflets are being produced as we speak and might not be available yet. They will be soon, so keep checking. 

Please note that the closing date for all vacancies in the Add.4 to March 2018 Compendium is Wednesday 5 Septembe 2018 (midnight Geneva time).

This vacancy is now closed.
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