La Wildlife Conservation Society recrute pour ce poste (24 Novembre 2022)

Informations sur l'emploi

Titre du Poste : Human Rights Officer

Niveau Requis : Doctorat

Année d'Expérience Requise : 5 ans

Lieu du Travail : RDC

Date de Soumission : 22/12/2022

Description de l'emploi

L’objectif de WCS est de conserver les plus grands espaces sauvages du monde dans 15 régions prioritaires, qui abritent plus de 50 % de la biodiversité mondiale. Ceci est décrit dans notre stratégie 2020, qui positionne WCS pour maintenir son objectif historique sur la protection des espèces tout en développant un plan ambitieux pour s’engager dans un monde en évolution rapide.

Purpose:

Kahuzi-Biega National Park (KBNP) is a site of exceptional conservation importance. In recent years there has been an escalation in social conflict between the park and the indigenous Batwa communities, which has its roots in the creation and expansion of the park in the 1970’s.

In April 2022 WCS signed a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Agreement with ICCN for an initial period of 10 years, delegating management responsibility for KBNP to WCS. Under the PPP and WCS’s vision for the park of a rights-based conservation model that will provide benefits to indigenous people and local communities (IPLCs) as well as to biodiversity, WCS is developing a comprehensive social safeguards program and community conservation framework.

The Human Rights Specialist, together with a counterpart from ICCN, will form an independent Human Rights Unit in KBNP reporting to the park Director. The Human Rights Specialist will be based full-time in KBNP, with travel to communities and urban areas in and around KBNP.

Major Responsibilities

  • Integrate the protection and promotion of human rights in KBNP activities, in compliance with international human rights standards, and relevant WCS and ICCN guidelines and policies
  • Support regular institutional capacity building in human rights for all staff, including conducting regular human rights training for law enforcement staff
  • Monitor human rights and respond to human rights concerns within the park, in accordance with Grievance Redress Mechanism (GRM) protocols and in collaboration with GRM staff
  • Collaborate with external partners in response to allegations of serious human rights violations, as defined by the GRM protocol
  • Ensure those suffering harm and claiming human rights violations are provided with assistance as needed, including referrals to the KBNP’s on-site doctor and psychologist and to additional specialists as required
  • Support the implementation of WCS’s human rights framework by KBNP staff and lead and monitor its implementation within the park
  • Build capacity of the KBNP human rights unit in mainstreaming human rights in protected areas management
  • Provide regular status updates to park management on human rights issues and responses
  • Coordinate vetting of law enforcement personnel as needed and in accordance with relevant protocols

Qualifications

  • Postgraduate degree in law, human rights or similar
  • Extended knowledge of international, regional, and national human rights instruments and mechanisms
  • At least 5 years of experience in human rights monitoring, investigations, mainstreaming human rights, or social safeguarding strategies in the conservation or development sector
  • Demonstrated experience or knowledge of legal processes supporting victims of GBV in DRC, highly desirable
  • Full proficiency in Swahili and French required, English an advantage
  • Excellent communication skills
  • Ability to work under pressure and in conflict-sensitive environments
  • Ability to work both independently and as part of a team
  • Cultural, gender, religion and age sensitivity and adaptability
  • Experience in protected areas is a distinct advantage

Qualification Requirements

  • Postgraduate degree in law, human rights or similar
  • Extended knowledge of international, regional, and national human rights instruments and mechanisms
  • At least 5 years of experience in human rights monitoring, investigations, mainstreaming human rights, or social safeguarding strategies in the conservation or development sector
  • Demonstrated experience or knowledge of legal processes supporting victims of GBV in DRC, highly desirable
  • Full proficiency in Swahili and French required, English an advantage
  • Excellent communication skills
  • Ability to work under pressure and in conflict-sensitive environments
  • Ability to work both independently and as part of a team
  • Cultural, gender, religion and age sensitivity and adaptability
  • Experience in protected areas is a distinct advantage

How to apply

Interested candidates, who meet the above qualifications, skills and experience, should apply through this link by December 22, 2022.

WCS is an equal opportunity employer dedicated to hiring and supporting a diverse workforce. We are committed to cultivating an inclusive work environment and look for future team members who share that same value.

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