INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE OF THE RED CROSS JOB VACANCIES 2025
The ICRC Delegation in Jakarta is seeking a suitably qualified candidate to fill the above-mentioned position with below criteria:
Role Purposes
Legal Officer advises the delegation, in support to the Head of IHL Department, on international humanitarian law and national and/or international legal matters. S/he acts as the focal point for the delegation’s engagement with the academic circles, including in proposing strategies to address identified issues. When appropriate, s/he supervises and guides research on and analysis of specific legal matters as well as broader sectors of the national legal system.
Main responsibilities
- Serves as the delegation’s focal point in the engagement with academia, maintains and develops a network of academics through inter alia teaching of IHL in universities and/or higher education institutions;
- Leads activities with the academic circles and supports the implementation of strategies, programmes, and action plans related to IHL integration into academia.
- Drafts analysis/reports/non-papers/etc. on IHL, the national legal systems, or other legal matters as necessary.
- Supports the Head of IHL Department/Legal Adviser in the engagement with the authorities for IHL treaty participation and the development of relevant domestic legal and policy frameworks/mechanisms for IHL implementation objectives.
- Supports IHL dissemination activities directed at specialized audiences within the authorities as well as the public at large.
- Supports the implementation of strategies, programmes, and action plans related to IHL promotion and implementation objectives, including in monitoring of implementation and treaty participation of IHL and/or other relevant international legal norms (international human rights law, international criminal law, etc.).
- Performs independent research on and analysis of specific legal issues as well as broader sectors of the national legal system relevant for IHL implementation and promotion objectives.
- Represents the delegation in meetings with external counterparts.
- Flexibility in performing other tasks, including administrative tasks, as necessary.
Requirements
Background and Experience
- 1-3 years professional experience working in a similar field on international law either with government institutions, international organizations, diplomatic missions, universities, think tanks, research institutions, CSOs/NGOs, or other related entities is essential.
- Holding a bachelor’s degree in law majoring in international humanitarian law, legal studies, international human rights law, international criminal law, or other public international law subjects is a must.
- Possession of a master’s degree in international humanitarian/human rights/refugee/criminal laws is an advantage.
- Other relevant practical experiences (internships included) in the field of international humanitarian/criminal/human rights/refugee laws is desired, but not essential.
- Strong and solid understanding on the Indonesian legal system, public international law, international humanitarian law, human rights law, and international criminal law is an advantage.
- Strong experience in working with or for universities/higher education institutions is desired.
- Ability to think analytically and critically, especially on complex legal matters to provide reasonable solutions.
- Research experience and publications on international humanitarian law, international criminal law, refugee law, human rights law, or public international law is an advantage.
- Previous experience with the Red Cross/Red Crescent Movement or in a humanitarian organization is an asset.
- Excellent skills to write clear and concise reports in English.
- Excellent level of computer literacy, including internet-based research. Proficiency in Microsoft Offices, particularly on Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint are required.
- Skill in administrative works.
- The working language at the ICRC Jakarta Delegation is English. Proficient in English and Bahasa Indonesia both in oral and written is required. Knowledge on French is an asset.
Your profile:
- Able to work well under pressure and to adapt to changing priorities.
- Can work independently but also a good team player.
- Good interpersonal, organizational, and time and information management skills.
- Dynamic and with a solid sense of responsibility.
- Strong interest in international affairs and humanitarian issues.
Our offer:
- Competitive salary package, language, and other professional development training opportunities.
- Diverse, inclusive, and humanitarian-minded workforce.
- An opportunity to contribute to the ICRC’s efforts to protect and assist victims of armed conflict and other situations of violence worldwide.
How to apply
Each of interested and qualified persons with the required experience is invited to submit her/his application in English with a cover letter explaining why s/he is suitable for the position, and a detailed CV to the Human Resources Department dja_hr_services@icrc.org with the subject of “Legal Officer”.Candidates who successfully pass the initial screening process will be required to submit the following:
- The final academic transcript and the education certificate(s) from universities.
- Three (3) referees with their contact details (former or current academic/professional supervisors or others who can attest the applicant’s qualifications. Referees who are relatives or friends will not be considered).
- A legal essay on one of these two IHL topics (600-800 words, excluding footnotes):
“The importance to implement IHL at national level”; or “The relationships of IHL and human rights law”.Applications are accepted only from candidates with Indonesian citizenship. Please note that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Prior to selection interviews, the candidates will undergo tests to assess their written communication skills.