SHORT TERM HUMANITARIAN CONSULTANCY
Humanitarian Practitioner
WHO WE ARE
Through our progressive and inclusive approach, we aspire to secure the strongest possible protection for every person affected by armed conflict. No one should be left unprotected; no situation is beyond the law. The Diakonia International Humanitarian Law Centre is an independent expert group that provides rapid and in-depth advice on the laws of war to ensure the protection of persons in conflict zones worldwide. As a Centre of excellence, we share knowledge about and promote international law relevant for situations of armed conflict through research, advocacy, and training with a view to maximizing humanitarian protection.
The Stockholm Monitoring Manual (the “Manual”) aims to improve the quality of IHL-based humanitarian advocacy and will ultimately help enhance protection of civilians in armed conflict, by providing humanitarian actors with the necessary tools to undertake preliminary analysis of parties adherence to international humanitarian law (IHL). Further information on the projected can be found on our website.
SCOPE OF TOR
The Centre is looking for an experienced humanitarian practitioner to support the team working on the development of the Stockholm Monitoring Manual. The consultancy has an anticipated start date of May 2025 and will run for three months at estimated 225hrs based on a daily rate of between 450-600Euro. This is a home-based consultancy.
MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES
- Support the development of effective IHL advocacy recommendations and strategies which will be incorporated in the Manual.
- Provide insights into the opportunities and challenges for humanitarian actors to engage in protection advocacy.
- Support the project team to present complex notions in an accessible and practical manner in the Manual, including providing recommendations on improving language accessibility.
- The consultant may be asked to take on other relevant tasks and duties as requested by the project team.
ESSENTIAL EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONS
- Master’s degree preferably in political science, international relations, international law or other related disciplines.
- Demonstrable experience (minimum ten years) in humanitarian protection work, ideally in an advocacy related position and/or policy development in humanitarian issues.
- Experience of working in differing armed conflict setting.
- Experience of engagement in advocacy linked to protecting civilians and civilian infrastructure during armed conflict, humanitarian assistance or displacement.
- Strong English communication skills (written and verbal).
CONDITIONS AND APPLICATION
Location: Remote
Position type and duration: Consultancy agreement for 3-month
Ideal start date: 01 May 2025
How to apply
APPLICATION SUBMISSION
Please submit your application via this link: https://www.impactpool.org/jobs/1144767 not later than 17 April 2025. Applications that are submitted after the deadline will not be considered.
The application should include:
- A Letter stating and sharing similar experience.
- Testimonials and/or sample reports of similar assignments completed.
- A description of the approach, methodology and modalities for implementing the assignment.
- Action plan to meet the deliverables.
- CV of the consultant.
For questions regarding the position, please contact Alice Priddy at alice.priddy@diakonia.se. Please, DO NOT use this email to submit your application.
The Centre is committed to promoting equality, diversity, and inclusion in the workplace, and strives to be representative of all sections of society. We know that different perspectives, experiences, and competences are key for Diakonia to be a relevant, capable, and successful organization. The Centre therefore strives to recruit staff with diverse backgrounds and lived experiences.