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• Full Requirements / Expectations of the Role holder • Minimum of a Master’s Degree in law or related studies. • Relevant and proven work experience in a legal role, including experience of case work in a court room context. • Registration as a professional lawyer will be considered a distinct advantage. • Proven work experience in the environmental sector, preferably combatting wildlife crime, corruption, and/or contributing to wildlife law enforcement. • Relevant experience in data collection, legal analysis, and drafting of legal documents. • Experience in court monitoring and/or court process analysis and assessment will be considered an advantage. • Strong research and analytical skills, together with the ability to articulate complex issues clearly and to summarise large quantities of information in a clear, concise manner. • Thorough knowledge and understanding of policy and legislative frameworks in Madagascar as well as relevant institutions responsible for the implementation and enforcement of the same, especially of those related to environmental and anti-corruption issues. • Thorough knowledge and understanding of Malagasy law in relation to criminal investigations (in general) and to financial crime (in particular). Experience in one of these areas is desirable. • Ability to work as part of a global team, with some communications taking place outside of regular office hours as required due to multi time-zone coordination. • Excellent writing skills and ability to understand and synthesise information from a diverse range of sources. • Excellent project management skills, with proven ability to prioritise workloads and meet deadlines. • Sound organisational skills and ability to prioritise and deliver assignments as required and ability to work under pressure to meet tight deadlines. • Highly motivated and results-oriented individual with the ability to work independently, with remote oversight, under pressure, and to set own work priorities as appropriate with a capacity to meet deadlines. • Ability to supervise and manage a team, show initiative and be proactive. • Strong IT skills (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, email) and excellent attention to detail. • Excellent interpersonal skills, with strong communication abilities and a good sense of diplomacy. • Ability to work effectively with multicultural and multidisciplinary teams. • Verbal and written fluency in Malagasy and French is essential. Fluency in English will be considered a strong asset. • Malagasy citizenship or permanent residential status is preferable. • Willing and able to travel frequently within Madagascar. Qualities and Skills • Professionalism, sense of organisation, dynamism • Autonomy, sense of initiative • Team spirit and interpersonal skills • Highly motivated and available • Strong adherence to TRAFFIC's missions and values |
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