Location: Tanzania, United Republic of, Mkomazi
Description
The Legal Assistant, Court Monitoring-Mkomazi will assist the supervisor in the advancement of AWF’s Mission and AWF’s engagement in counter wildlife trafficking and enhancement of deterrent sentencing in Tanzania. The Legal Assistant, Court Monitoring will work with other Species Conservation and Science team members, other Tsavo-Mkomazi landscape team members and other team members in various programs in Tanzania and Kenya to contribute towards overall goals. This position will report to the Legal Officer, Court Monitoring and will be based in Same, Tanzania.
Responsibilities
- Conduct Court Monitoring in the five districts in Mkomazi i.e. Korogwe, Mkinga, Mwanga, Rombo and Same.
- Attend court and collect data on wildlife crime investigation, prosecution and adjudication in in the five districts.
- Support TANAPA, TAWA, District Game Officers, and ODPP in case preparation and assist in strengthening cases where necessary including but not limited to witness attendance, exhibit management and case file management.
- Assist in organizing on the-job-support trainings (OJTs) towards enhancing successful prosecution of wildlife crimes.
- Organize, facilitate and participate Wildlife Judicial and Prosecutorial Assistance Trainings (WJPATs).
- Document and prepare proceedings for WJPATs.
- Prepare and submit quarterly court monitoring reports.
- With guidance from the supervisor, develop tools and guidelines that have been developed to support wildlife law enforcement with an aim of improving them.
- Analyse wildlife cases and document processes, outcomes and lessons to improve prosecution and sentencing.
- Organize and carry out wildlife crimes sensitization trainings and meetings.
- Work collaboratively with landscape team members based in Same (Tanzania) and Voi (Kenya) to attain overall objectives of AWF in the Tsavo-Mkomazi landscape.
- Carry out any other duties that may be assigned from time to time
Rights-based Conservation
Human rights are a guiding principle in the AWF Strategic Vision 2020-2030, embedded in our core principles and core values. AWF’s mission is to ensure that wildlife and wildlands thrive in modern Africa. AWF understands a modern Africa to be an Africa in which human rights are fulfilled and commits to respect, protect, and promote human rights at all times, irrespective of ethnic group, gender, race, sexual orientation, age, or class by adopting a rights-based conservation approach. The role holder will come in to contact with a wide range of stakeholders and will be required to demonstrate commitment to and a good understanding of AWF’s Rights Based Conservation approaches, values and principles.
Requirements
- Bachelor’s Degree in Law with at least 1 year post graduate experience.
- Experience or interest in environmental law prosecution and/or law enforcement.
- Fluency in English and Swahili.
- Strong report writing and data collection skills.
- Computer skills.
- Ability to work with minimal supervision and also as a team
- Ability and willingness to travel.
- Strong organizational and interpersonal skills
- Keen demonstrable interest in conservation of natural resources and wildlife in particular
- Commitment to AWF and its mission.
MODE OF APPLICATION