The Global Health
Advocacy Incubator (GHAI), a program of the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids,
provides strategic advocacy assistance on global public health issues. GHAI
draws on lessons learned from tobacco control advocacy campaigns in more than
50 countries to provide training and assistance to other public health advocacy
initiatives funded by Bloomberg Philanthropies, such as road safety and data
for health. The Advocacy Incubato
r supports civil society organizations in
advocating for evidence-based policies to improve public health and decrease
death and disease. This mission is accomplished by providing training and
technical assistance for existing organizations working on public health
policy, identifying new partners where needed, and assisting in the development
and implementation of strategic advocacy campaigns to promote the adoption and
implementation of public health policies.
The Bloomberg
Philanthropies Data for Health Initiative (D4H) seeks to address the issue of
unreported births and deaths in low- and middle-income countries, and works to
improve public health data so that governments, aid organizations, and public
health leaders are equipped with the tools and systems to collect and use data
to prioritize health challenges, develop policies, deploy resources, and
measure success. The D4H project is working in twenty countries: Bangladesh,
Brazil, China (emphasis in Shanghai), Colombia, Ecuador, Ghana, India (emphasis
in Mumbai), Indonesia, Malawi, Morocco, Myanmar, Papua New Guinea, Peru,
Philippines, Rwanda, Solomon Islands, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, Turkey, and Zambia.
Legal Analyst
Overview:
The GHAI seeks applications from legal experts (legal firms, organizations or
individuals) with strong knowledge of and experience in local constitutional
and administrative law to conduct legal analysis of civil registration and
vital statistics systems. The legal analyst will follow an established protocol
to compare laws and regulations against global best practices and identify
potential areas for improvement. Each legal expert will assess the current body
of laws on civil registration and vital statistics systems in one of more of
the priority countries.
Qualified candidates
will have demonstrated experience working with the legal systems of one of more
of the above countries. These are temporary consultant positions that will last
between four and six months. Selected analyst report to the GHAI Senior Legal
Advisor at the Campaign Office in Washington, D.C.
Responsibilities:
The Legal Analyst will report to and work closely with the Senior Legal Advisor
of the GHAI to conduct legal analysis of civil registration and vital statistic
systems, with a focus on birth and death registration, in one or more of the
following countries:
Bangladesh
Brazil
China (emphasis in Shanghai)
Colombia
Ecuador
Ghana
India (emphasis in Mumbai)
Indonesia
Malawi
Morocco
Myanmar
Papua New Guinea
Peru
Philippines
Rwanda
Solomon Islands
Sri Lanka
Tanzania
Turkey
Zambia
Responsibilities to
include:
Gathering all laws, regulations, litigation, and other legal measures related
to civil registration and vital statistics systems (including any amendments);
Comparing each
countries’ laws to a list of best practices, using an online platform;
Drafting a brief final report containing legal conclusions;
Participating in up to two legal workshops; and
Communicating progress with GHAI staff on a weekly basis.
Qualifications:
The ideal candidate will possess the following professional and personal
abilities, attributes, and experiences:
English fluency at a
legal level
Minimum 5-years experience conducting detailed legal research
Demonstrated experience in legal systems in the country whose laws are being
analyzed
Demonstrated expertise in constitutional and administrative law. Experience in
public health law is preferred, not required
Strong understanding of government policy-making processes
25-50% availability over a 4-6 month period
Consistent access to high-speed internet
Demonstrated ability to communicate (verbally and in writing) complex issues in
a concise, compelling, and easily understandable manner
Ability to work effectively and to report and communicate regularly and
promptly with supervisor in a long distance management set-up
Experience working at the international level and in cross-cultural settings
Experience and/or desired interest in civil registration and vital statistics
public policies
TO APPLY: To apply
for the consultant position (multiple openings), please email a cover letter,
including salary history and proposed daily rate, detail in which country or
countries you have experience, and attach your resume to:
jobs@tobaccofreekids.org. Please reference code: GHAI – LA12. Our target hire
date is March 1, 2017; however, resumes will be accepted until the positions
are filled. CTFK is an Equal Opportunity Employer, and welcomes applications
from individuals who will contribute to its diversity.