Summary:
UNOPS is stands for United Nations Office for Project Services, is an operational arm of the United Nations that established by providing project management, procurement, and infrastructure of services for supporting the implementation of United Nations and other partners agency’s projects.
UNOPS is founded in 1973, It aims to enhance the ability of governments and other entities for supporting and delivering their programs and achieve sustainable results. This agency operates in various sectors, including infrastructure, health, education, and environmental sustainability, and it works internationally to address the diverse needs of its partners. UNOPS concentrated on delivering effective and efficient solutions and emphasizing sustainable society and capacity building.
What are the advantages come with being employed at UNOPS:
- Engaging in meaningful work has the power to positively impact deserving individuals.
- Empowering Youth by providing them with the necessary tools and skills for advancing in their careers
- Promoting diversity in gender and culture to support the strength of the team.
Job Details: Job Title: Legal Specialist Unit: UNOPS Job Place: ِAfghanistan Deadline: 4, March, 2024
Education & Qualifications Requirements
- Master’s degree in international law / human rights.
- Have University degree in international relations.
- Bachelor’s degree in political sciences.
- Have University degree in public relations.
Work Experiences:
- Professional experience in working in human rights / political affairs.
- Professional experience in international relations & law.
- Prefect experience in human rights.
- Experience in international criminal law investigations.
- Good ability to conceptualize ideas and advocate consensus.
- Good in Presentation skills.
- Have the ability to work under pressure to achieve multiple deadlines.
- Full-Knowledge of understanding of NGOs missions and goals.
- Full-Knowledge in international public relations.
Languages:
- Fluency in the English language is Required (both oral and written).
Key Responsibilities Career:
- Responsible for supervising and coordinates the office’s human rights monitoring and documentation work.
- Responsible for working with UN and non-governmental programmes in the country to integrate human rights perspective.
- Responsible for ensuring human rights issues, including their gender equality dimensions considerations.
- Responsible for providing legal advice and analysis on cases, public policies, capacity building to national authorities and legislative proposals.
Deadline:
4 March 2024