sharing in governance of extractive industries
Deadline to Apply: 13 January 2012
The Revenue Watch Institute (RWI) is a non-profit policy institute and grant-making organization that promotes the transparent, accountable and effective management of oil, gas, and mineral resources for the public good. RWI provides expertise, capacity building and funding to help countries maximize the long-term economic benefit of their natural riches.
Revenue Watch is the only organization exclusively dedicated to helping oil, gas, and mineral-producing countries harness extractive revenues for development. We take a comprehensive approach to improving governance and development along the resource value chain—from the decision to extract, through the organization of production, revenue generation and management, to the expenditure processes. Revenue Watch Institute works in Sub-Saharan Africa, the Middle East and North Africa, Latin America, Central Asia and Caucasus and Asia/Pacific. Please visit our website for more information: www.revenuewatch.org
Purpose and context of the position:
RWI’s parliamentary capacity development brings our and our partners’ work on oversight of extractive industries to legislators. We build successful partnerships between lawmakers, civil society and media to combat poverty, mainly by focusing on the maximization, collection and use of revenues from the oil, gas and mining sectors.
RWI currently leads projects in Ghana, Indonesia, Iraq, Sierra Leone, Tanzania and Uganda. Our projects focus on enhancing parliamentary oversight and law-making in relation to the management of oil, natural gas and mining activities. We seek to inform parliaments, civil society and media as they review policies and legislation governing extraction – and to promote their effective collaboration.
The Parliamentary Capacity Development Program Officer (PO) will support RWI regional offices to expand and systematise our approaches to building the capacity of parliaments. It is anticipated that the Program Officer will travel frequently to countries of interventions, primarily in Sub-Saharan Africa, to ensure work is tailored to the specific needs of our target audiences. The Parliamentary Program Officer will also work extensively with the rest of the capacity development team.
Responsibilities:
The PO will be generally responsible to support the establishment and management of existing and new parliamentary capacity development projects, including the design and delivery of courses and other knowledge services to parliaments. The PO will also lead the progressive documentation and dissemination of lessons, impacts and toolkits to practitioners and legislators interested in responsible management of extractive industries.
Qualifications:
Location: London, UK
Start date: ASAP
Compensation: Salary Range £42,000 to £48,000 per annum commensurate with qualifications and experience. Excellent benefits package.
To apply: Please send a cover letter and CV; with ref: PARLPO/RWI in the subject line to: recruitment-RWI@osf-eu.org by 13 January 2012
Please note:
The job holder will be seconded to RWI with the host employer being the Open Society Foundation, London.
No phone calls, please. The Open Society Foundation/RWI is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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