Requirements
- University education in political sciences, international relations, public policy, law, international human rights law or other human rights
related fields
- Minimum 2 years of relevant professional experience including minimum 1 year in a relevant field strongly preferred
- Professional fluency in the English language
Responsibilities
- Reviews monitoring reports of members of Governance and Community Teams, of Security Monitors and Legal System Monitors for
issues and concerns related to housing, land and property rights enjoyment
- Supports the Property Section in providing guidance, advice and explanations on specific housing and property rights and cultural
heritage legislation, institutional mechanisms and standards to colleagues working in Governance and Community Teams and other Units
and Sections in the Headquarters
- Gathers information on issues and concerns regarding housing and property rights and cultural heritage protection through
documentation regarding decisions, legislation and policies of the municipalities, courts, police and Kosovo Property Agency offices and
other relevant institutions
- Co-operates and co-ordinates work with colleagues at the Headquarters and Regional Centres working on cultural heritage and property
rights issues
Deadline: 06 March 2013