European Implementation Network has Director Vacancy

The European Implementation Network (EIN), set up last year, has opened a vacancy for a full-time Director to manage its organizational development and to develop and implement a programme of activities focused on delivering its mission.

In its own words, ” is a newly established non-governmental, member-
based organization set up to champion the implementation of European Court of Human Rights
(ECtHR) judgments. The EIN’s mission is to build and strengthen the ability of lawyers, NGOs,
and applicants to access every part of the Council of Europe (CoE) that can contribute to better
implementation of these judgments; to advocate for full implementation of particular cases; and to
support more robust structures that facilitate implementation at the national level. EIN undertakes
initiatives ranging from supportive (information sharing, access, advice and technical support,
capacity-building) to proactive (advocacy, new initiatives) to advance its vision and mission. Its
work is overseen by a Bureau elected by its members.” 

Assignment

Location: Strasbourg, France

Reporting to: EIN Bureau

Contract: Funding has been secured for the first year’s employment. Continued employment
beyond the first year is subject to securing further financing.

Salary: Up to €50,000 per annum, depending on qualifications and experience

Staff Management

Supervise the work of the Finance and Events Management Officer, and any consultants.


Standards:

In carrying out the above, the Director will adhere to the highest professional standards and to EIN
procedures and policies as directed by the Bureau, and will ensure that EIN staff do the same.

Qualifications and Experience

Essential

a. 4 – 6 years’ experience as a project manager, with knowledge of fundraising, financial
management, and developing donor relationships;
b. Excellent organizational and networking skills;
c. Good knowledge of the CoE, the European Convention on Human Rights (including the
implementation of ECtHR judgments), and the human rights situation in Europe;

d. Fluent written and spoken English and a high degree of proficiency in French.

Desirable

a. Postgraduate qualification in a relevant field such as law, political science, public policy,
development management (highly desirable);
b. Experience of working with a board;

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c. Experience of civil society advocacy in international organizations.

Under the supervision and guidance of the EIN Bureau, the Director will be expected to fulfil the
following principal duties and responsibilities:

Organizational Development:

1. Establish an EIN office in Strasbourg (including sourcing a suitable office space and
purchase of office equipment);

  1. Facilitate the timely appointment of a finance and events management officer;

  2. Develop operational and financial procedures for the organisation;

  1. Develop the activity and financial plans for 2017- 2018;

  2. Develop a strategy for the expansion of the EIN’s network of members and partners and

    conduct relevant outreach activities.

Financial management and fundraising

  1. Manage the implementation of the financial plan (including annual, monthly, and activity
    budgeting), and regular reporting to the Bureau;

  2. Oversee other aspects of financial management, including cash flow, timely settlement of
    expenses, adherence to financial procedures, the requirements of donors, and the conduct
    of an annual audit;

  3. Develop a fundraising strategy and funding application plan to ensure the financial
    sustainability of the organization, including the preparation of concept notes and grant
    applications;

  4. Develop strong relationships with donors, and maintain an updated listing or database of
    contact information, potential funding opportunities, and donor technical priorities;

  5. Oversee reporting on projects in line with donor requirements.

Project Management:

  1. Organise briefings for member state representatives to the CM on ECtHR judgments prior
    to quarterly CM Human Rights (CM-DH) meetings, as well as periodic thematic briefings
    for other CoE organs;

  2. Facilitate communication of NGOs, lawyers, and activists with diplomats and Council of
    Europe staff through arranging meetings and other networking opportunities;

  3. Oversee and organise capacity building activities, including trainings for lawyers, NGOs
    and other relevant actors on the implementation of ECtHR judgments in Strasbourg as well
    as in the CoE member states;

  4. Produce a handbook for civil society on the supervision of execution processes at the CoE,
    including a toolkit on how to engage with various CoE bodies;

  1. Manage the effective implementation of the EIN activity plan as a whole;

  2. Undertake advocacy in support of the implementation of specific ECtHR cases including
    drafting written submissions to the Committee of Ministers (CM), and organizing
    consultations, briefings, and other events; develop the necessary contacts with member
    state representatives to the CM, with CoE officials, and with members of the CoE

    Parliamentary Assembly;

  1. Develop a communications strategy, oversee the running of the EIN website, and
    coordinate the publication of EIN quarterly newsletters and other publications;

  2. Cultivate and maintain close contacts with members and partners of the EIN, as well as
    other litigating NGOs and lawyers across the CoE member states;

  3. Secure participation of the EIN as observers to the relevant intergovernmental working
    groups at the CoE.

The position will require modest amounts of international travel. Relocation support will be provided, if necessary.

How to Apply

Please complete the application form which can be downloaded here and send it with a covering letter, by email, both to [email protected] and to [email protected].  The cover letter should fully address the qualification requirements listed above, giving concrete evidence of how you meet these requirements wherever possible. Please do not send separate CVs or other attachments – these will not be considered.

The closing date for applications is Thursday 23rd March at midnight GMT. The interview date is set provisionally for Friday 7 April in London. The successful applicant will be expected to start duties in May 2017 or as soon as possible thereafter.

If you have any questions concerning this application, please contact Nigel Warner at [email protected] or 00 44 207 278 1496.

  • Full Professor of Human Rights in a Multidisciplinary Perspective at Utrecht University.

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