International Observation Missions
Long-Term Observer Recruitment Notice
Egypt, Ghana, Libya, Sierra Leone
Pending political developments and funding, The Carter Center is considering the deployment of several international observation missions to observe elections and/or referenda in Egypt, Ghana, Libya and Sierra Leone. The Carter Center is recruiting highly-qualified individuals to serve as long-term observers (LTOs) for these democratic exercises, anticipated to take place in fall 2012.
Deployment for selected candidates could begin as soon as late August 2012, and may last through January 2012. These dates are subject to change. Candidates who can commit to the full deployment period will receive first consideration.
To read more about the work of The Carter Center’s Democracy Program, please visit: http://cartercenter.org/peace/democracy/index.html.
Details of position:
LTO teams serve as the backbone of the Center’s election observation missions and are expected to monitor, assess and report on key electoral developments, including but not limited to: the electoral and political environment, security, human rights, civic and voter education, the media environment, voter registration, campaigning, polling, counting, and tabulation processes. This information will be used to generate public and private statements regarding preparations for the elections in order to provide an impartial assessment of the processes and detailed recommendations for ways to improve its inclusiveness, credibility, and transparency.
LTOs will work in pairs and travel regularly within their area of responsibility. Conditions vary, but candidates should be prepared to travel to remote, rural locations and must be able to work in difficult environments with minimal amenities. LTO safety is a serious priority for The Carter Center and candidates must be willing to carefully follow all communication and safety/security protocols.
Primary responsibilities:
• Monitor and assess the electoral and political environment on the ground in the period leading up to, including, and following the referendum and/or elections. • Prepare weekly written reports for the Center’s field office, as well as additional analysis requested by senior staff. • Provide planning and logistical support for the planned deployment of Carter Center Medium-Term Observer and Short-Term Observer teams, where applicable.
Qualifications:
Ideal candidates will possess some or all of the following qualifications:
• Experience in election monitoring or administration and/or democratic governance; • Knowledge of French (Sierra Leone) and/or Arabic (Libya, Egypt) is highly preferred; • Knowledge of national/regional politics and culture in the country of work; • Expertise in some or all of the following areas: elections, human rights, conflict resolution and peace-building, political analysis; • Experience with countries transitioning to sustainable peace and democracy; • Cross-cultural understanding; • Ability to live in difficult conditions, perform well under stress, work within a team, and maintain professionalism at all times.
Financial compensation:
LTO positions are considered voluntary. Selected candidates will receive per diem to cover meals and incidental expenses, as well as a weekly stipend as remuneration. All LTO housing and travel costs are undertaken by The Carter Center. The Center will provide for all communication, services, support, and equipment necessary to do the job of an observer.
Please send a brief cover letter, CV and a list of references (preferably with email contact information) to the email address below. Please indicate the country (or countries) that you are interested in.
The Carter Center Democracy Program
453 Freedom Parkway
Atlanta, Georgia 30307
E-mail: TCCobservers@gmail.com
Deadline for submissions: August 17, 2012
Note: Due to the large volume of applicants, only those candidates selected for an interview or additional consideration will be notified by the Center.
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