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Senior Policy and Legislative Strategy Consultant

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INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION UNION

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Senior Policy and Legislative Strategy Consultant

Vacancy notice no: 2365
Sector: BDT
Department: Regional Offices
Country of contract: Barbados
Duty station: Bridgetown

Position number: [[positionNumber]]
Grade: [[PositionGrade]]
Type of contract: Consultant
Duration of contract: July - September 2026 [ Four (4) weeks (20 working days) over a two-month period, including a 5-day
Recruitment open to: External
Application deadline (Midnight Geneva Time): 2 July 2026

ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT

The Telecommunication Development Bureau (BDT) is responsible for the organization and coordination of the work of the Telecommunication Development Sector of the Union. BDT deals mainly with development policies, strategies, programming, projects, as well as technical cooperation activities to enable and foster universal access to affordable, high-quality and secure telecommunications/ICTs and Foster equitable and inclusive use of telecommunications/ICTs to empower people and societies for sustainable development. To effectively and efficiently serve the needs of Member States, BDT is organized into four functional areas:

  • Operations Coordination Department (Office of the Deputy to the Director) (DDR)
  • Projects, Partnerships & Digital Skills Department (PPS)
  • Digital Networks & Environment Department (DNE)
  • Digital Knowledge Society Department (DKS)

The regional offices provide assistance to the ITU Member States of the Region, ensuring a close relationship and collaboration. To implement the agreed programs and projects, in accordance with the ITU Strategy Plan and the BDT Action Plan, with the active support of all Departments, providing timely information about their development. To provide proper line management and support, the Regional Directors report to the Director of the BDT.

BACKGROUND INFORMATION

As an active participant in the Caribbean Single Market and Economy (CSME), Barbados operates within a regional context characterized by increasing cross-border data flows, digital services, and shared infrastructure. While national digital legislation remains sovereign, choices made at the domestic level increasingly shape the country’s ability to participate seamlessly in regional and international digital ecosystems.
Barbados has made meaningful progress in establishing legal frameworks for the digital economy, including legislation addressing electronic transactions, data protection, cybersecurity, and sector-specific areas such as virtual assets. However, these frameworks have largely evolved in a fragmented and sector-specific manner, resulting in multiple legal instruments developed at different times, under different mandates, and without an overarching legislative architecture. At present, there is no comprehensive omnibus digital legislation framework in Barbados or the wider Caribbean that integrates core elements such as digital identity, data governance, electronic transactions, and emerging digital services into a single, coherent legal structure. Barbados therefore intends to develop an Omnibus Digital Legislation Framework to consolidate and modernize digital-related laws. The objective of this consultancy is to constitute to Phase 0 of that process, designed to resolve key legal questions and establish a strategic basis prior to detailed legislative drafting.

TERMS OF REFERENCE

Under the guidance of the Regional Director of the Regional Office for The Americas and in coordination with the ITU Area Representative, for the Caribbean Countries. At the national level, the consultant shall report to the Releasing Agency (ITU), with coordination support as required from the designated Government of Barbados focal point and or UN Resident Coordinator’s Office.
The Senior Policy and Legislative Strategy Consultant will be responsible for providing institutional, strategic, and policy-level support to the beneficiary country, Barbados, to set a clear legislative direction. Working as part of a duo team, the consultant will focus on structural sequencing, institutional mandates, and executive briefing. The consultant will perform the following activities:

  • Map key institutional mandates and regulatory responsibilities essential for the newly identified priority pillars of the Barbadian digital economy.

  • Identify institutional bottlenecks, structural barriers, and alignment opportunities affecting legislative consolidation under an omnibus approach.

  • Propose the overall structural sequencing, annotated chapter outline, logical chapter layout, and legislative timeline for the proposed omnibus digital law, including a clear matrix of primary versus subsidiary domains.

  • Differentiate between matters requiring primary legislation and those better addressed through executive decrees or subsidiary regulatory frameworks.

  • Identify, isolate, and catalogue high-level policy choices requiring formal, baseline Government decision prior to the commencement of full legislative drafting, and surface these in a decision-oriented brief for Cabinet.

  • Support the development of a "Prioritization Matrix" to determine which domains (ID, Data, Transactions, etc.) require primary legislation versus those that can be handled via subsidiary regulations.

  • Develop an execution-ready strategic roadmap for subsequent drafting phases, multi-stakeholder national consultations, and formal legislative adoption.

  • Prepare a concise, decision-oriented brief for Cabinet addressing the rationale for the omnibus approach, implications for Barbados' participation in regional and international digital ecosystems, and a recommended pathway to full legislative drafting, consultation, and adoption.

CONCRETE DELIVERABLES

Planned starting date is 15th July 2026.

  • Submission of the proposed Omnibus Digital Legislation Architecture and Annotated Outline – A structural blueprint detailing the logical chapter sequencing, core guiding principles, and a clear matrix of primary versus subsidiary domains, within 10 working days.
  • Preparation of a concise, decision-oriented brief for Cabinet addressing the rationale for the omnibus approach, implications for Barbados’ participation in regional and international digital ecosystems, and a recommended pathway to full legislative drafting, consultation, and adoption, within 30 working days.

The copyright for all documents produced under the project will be exclusively vested with ITU, the RC-Barbados and the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) and the Barbados Government.

COMPETENCIES

  • Ability to support senior government decision-making initiatives and work independently and within a team and to maintain effective liaison with related services.
  • Strong drafting, written documentation and reporting skills with the ability to prepare documents such as executive briefs.
  • Extensive understanding of public administration dynamics.
  • Outstanding analytical skills.

QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED

Education:

Advanced university degree in public policy, law, public administration, or a related field OR education from a reputed college of advanced education with a diploma of equivalent standard to that of an advanced university degree in one of the fields above.

Experience:

At least ten (10) years of experience in institutional analysis, legislative strategy, public sector reform, or macro-level digital policy development is required.

Languages:

Knowledge of English at advanced level.

REMUNERATION INFORMATION

Between USD 410 and USD 890 per working day to be defined according to the work experience of the consultant.

INFORMATION ON RECRUITMENT PROCESS


Please note that all candidates must complete an on-line application and provide complete and accurate information. To apply, please visit the ITU career website. The evaluation of candidates is based on the criteria in the vacancy notice, and may include tests and/or assessments, as well as a competency-based interview. ITU uses communication technologies such as video or teleconference, e-mail correspondence, etc. for the assessment and evaluation of candidates. Please note that only selected candidates will be further contacted and candidates in the final selection step will be subject to reference checks based on the information provided. Messages originating from a non ITU e-mail account - @itu.int - should be disregarded. ITU does not charge a fee at any stage of the recruitment process.

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