Grade: P5
Vacancy no.: RAPS/1/2024/AR/02
Publication date: 29th February 2024
Application deadline (midnight Geneva time): 2nd April 2024
Job ID: 11720
Department: RO-Arab States/DWT-Beirut
Organization Unit: RO-Arab States/DWT-Beirut
Location: Beirut
Contract type: Fixed Term
The following are eligible to apply:
Staff members with at least five years of continuous service with the Office are encouraged to apply.
Applications from candidates who have already separated from ILO service upon retirement or early retirement, will not be considered.
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The ILO welcomes applicants with experience in working within ILO constituents (governments, employers’ and business membership organizations, and workers’ organizations).
Applicants from non- or under-represented member States, or from those member States which staffing forecasts indicate will become non- or under-represented in the near future would be particularly welcome. A list of these countries can be found here: ILO Jobs: Non- and under-represented Member States
In addition to the interviews and tests that any candidate may be required to take, successful completion of the ILO Assessment Centre is required for all external candidates and any internal candidate applying to a higher category.
Notwithstanding the general considerations set out in the ILO Staff Regulations, this vacancy announcement is the only authoritative document pertaining to the qualifications required for this position. The minimum required qualifications were determined in view of the specific duties and responsibilities of this position.
The specific language requirements for this position are detailed hereunder. However, candidates applying for the professional category vacancies who have not already successfully completed their probationary period within the ILO and whose mother tongue is not one of the working languages of the Office (English, French and Spanish), shall be required to possess a fully satisfactory working knowledge of at least one of the ILO working languages. If appointed they may be required to acquire a knowledge of a second working language of the Office during their initial years of service.
The position is located in the ILO Decent Work Technical Support Team for the Arab States (DWT-Beirut). DWT-Beirut covers the following countries and territories: Bahrain, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Occupied Palestinian Territory, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syrian Arab Republic, United Arab Emirates and Yemen. DWT-Beirut provides technical support in the design and implementation of Decent Work Country Programmes (DWCPs) and other ILO country support activities within the framework of outcome-based work plans.
The Senior Specialist will provide technical advisory services to ILO constituents in the field of international labour standards and labour law. The incumbent will work in close collaboration with DWT-Beirut technical specialists and other staff from the Regional Office for the Arab States (ROAS), the International Labour Standards Department (NORMES) and the Governance and Tripartism Department (GOVERNANCE) at ILO headquarters, local counterparts and United Nations (UN) bodies in the region on issues pertaining to labour legislation and the ratification and application of Conventions, including ensuring integration of standard-related issues into ILO development cooperation activities, DWCPs and UN Cooperation Frameworks. The Senior Specialist will also work directly with colleagues who are responsible for employers’ and workers’ activities on the legal and practical aspects of social dialogue.
The position reports to the Director of DWT-Beirut and will receive technical guidance and support from the Director of NORMES on international labour standards-related matters, as well as from the Head of the Labour Law and Reform Unit in GOVERNANCE in relation to labour law and labour dispute resolution reforms.
The incumbent will collaborate with the ILO representatives in the region, technical counterparts in other regions and UN agencies at the country and regional levels. In the context of a broader Middle-East and North Africa focus (MENA) for the ILO, the Specialist will seek to collaborate with his/her counterpart in the ILO DWT for North Africa (DWT-Cairo).
1.Advise governments in all matters relating to meeting their obligations under the ratified Conventions or under the ILO Constitution in respect of international labour standards. This includes: assisting governments and the social partners with reporting obligations and procedures with respect to ratified Conventions as well as with unratified Conventions and Recommendations; providing technical advice and assistance on procedures relating to international labour Conventions and Recommendations; reporting on requirements and implementation issues taking into account the comments of the ILO supervisory bodies; providing advice concerning the procedures for the ratification of international labour Conventions and on the various complaint procedures under the ILO Constitution; and promoting and supporting social dialogue in matters relating to standards, in particular the establishment of procedures for tripartite consultations on standards-related issues in accordance with Tripartite Consultation (International Labour Standards) Convention, 1976 (No.144).
2.Contribute to formulation and implementation of programmes and policies adopted by the ILO, including with respect to the agenda of the International Labour Conference in relation to the setting and supervision of international labour standards.
3.Lead research and analytical work in the field of international labour standards, labour law and labour dispute resolution. Analyse and draft technical comments on draft labour legislation submitted by governments to the ILO. Provide advice and assistance to governments, employers' and workers' organizations on existing and proposed labour legislation. Provide substantive support and advice to labour law reform processes and assist governments and tripartite bodies in taking such processes forward, ensuring the alignment of draft legislation with relevant international labour standards, and best comparative practices for effective labour market regulation, including labour dispute resolution (both judicial and non-judicial).
4.Lead research on legal frameworks, institutions and practices that may be useful for sound labour market governance and the promotion of mature social dialogue and negotiations, including amicable labour dispute resolution.
5.Establish and maintain close relations with governments, employers' and workers' organizations, informing and advising them in matters relating to ILO standards and procedures. Provide advice to promote systems of collective bargaining and labour dispute settlement and on matters arising under the special complaints procedures in cases of alleged violations of trade union rights.
6.Provide technical support on standard-related matters to tripartite committees established by the Governing Body or commissions of inquiry to examine alleged infringements of ratified Conventions.
7.Participate as an expert/adviser in the various committees or other official meetings dealing with legal issues or international labour standards, including preparing background materials and documents and drafting records of meetings and reports. Provide regular reports concerning work carried out in the countries covered by the Regional Office as inputs for the work of the Committee of Experts on the Applications of Conventions and Recommendations.
8.Ensure the integration of a standards-dimension in development cooperation projects and programmes carried out at the regional and country levels, including the DWCPs adopted or revised by individual countries.
9.Perform other relevant duties as assigned.
These specific duties are aligned with the relevant ILO generic job description, which includes the following generic duties:
A first-level university degree (Bachelor’s or equivalent) in Law and an advanced university degree (Master’s or equivalent) in one of the following fields: Law, social development, international relations or related field. .
A first-level university degree (Bachelor’s or equivalent) in Law with an additional two years of relevant experience, in addition to the required experience stated below, will be accepted in lieu of an advanced university degree.
At least ten years of relevant experience, including at the international level, in dealing with human rights, labour law and related issues. Demonstrated experience in high-level policy development, and providing high-level advisory and capacity-building services. Experience in managing and implementing development cooperation projects and collaborating across UN and development partners would be an advantage. A publication record in the fields covered by this position is required.
Excellent command of English is required. A working knowledge of Arabic would be an advantage.
In addition to the ILO core competencies, this position requires:
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