Sunday, August 3, 2008

Coordinator of Parliamentary Research - Asia Foundation

Asia Foundation

JOB POSTING/TERMS OF REFERENCES

Position Title : Coordinator of Parliamentary Research

Start Date: Immediate

Duration: Full-time

Duty station: Dili, Timor-Leste

Background

The National Parliament of Timor-Leste and The Asia Foundation Timor-Leste, with generous support from the United States Agency for International Development, the United States House Democracy Assistance Committee and the Library of Congress, have established a Parliamentary Library at the National Parliament building in Dili, Timor-Leste as of January 2008. The National Parliament now seeks a senior Timorese Research Coordinator to lead the establishment and management of the nation’s first Parliamentary Research Service.

Summary

This research professional, as Coordinator of Parliament Research (CPR), appointed by the Secretary General of Parliament, will serve to ensure that insightful and impartial research is provided to the National Parliament of Timor-Leste (NPTL) before and after the legislative drafting process. As such the CPR will manage the incremental development of a Parliament Research Service (PRS) which serves parliamentary committees and Members of Parliament. The PRS will seek to gather interdisciplinary resources, encourage critical thinking and create innovative frameworks to help legislators form sound policies and reach decisions on a host of difficult issues. These decisions will guide and shape the nation today and for generations to come.The CPR will ensure that the PRS will be able to assist at every stage of the legislative process -- from the early considerations that precede legislative drafting, through committee hearings and floor debate, to the oversight of enacted laws and various agency activities. However, initially given the existing funding and management constraints, the CPR will provide the Parliament him/her self with the analytical support the parliament needs to address foundational public policy issues facing the new nation and the nascent parliamentary system. The CPR will focus initially on early considerations that precede legislative drafting. CPR will analyze current policies and present the impact of proposed policy alternatives, even if it means bringing to light facts that may be contrary to established assumptions.ReportingThe CPR will work under the direct supervision of the Secretary General of the National Parliament of Timor-Leste. The Coordinator will be in close collaboration with The Asia Foundation and will provide a monthly report to TAF. The CPR will work closely with all Members of Parliament (MPs). The Coordinator will be responsible for the formation and management of technical teams for research.

Responsibilities

The CPR will provide the following services:
• Written reports on current legislative issues to MPs
• Supervising and reviewing the work of researchers
• Expert testimony in parliamentary sessions to MPs
• Tailored confidential memoranda, briefings and consultations to MPs
• Management of information requests for research from MPs
• Establish research team including recruiting research staff members for the PRS
• Coordinate with other donor and government-sponsored programs providing technical support to the PRS
• Coordinate research with other research centers such as Dili Institute of Technology (DIT)
• Produce monthly progress report to The Asia Foundation and the Speaker of National Parliament of Timor-LesteQualifications and experience:
• Timor-Leste citizenship
• University Masters degree, preferably in social policy or any related subject
• Strong organizational skills
• Understanding of quantitative methodologies
• Proven legal and economic analysis
• Experience with government agencies, and international development partners working methods and ability to establish and maintain working relationships with people from a range of organizations.
• Experience in conducting research through written materials and the internet
• Good communication skills in Tetum and/or Portuguese, and English (written and spoken).
• Computer skills including Word, Excel, and Internet.
• Excellent interpersonal skills.Personal specifications:
• Ability to work under tight pressure of deadlines.
• Analytical capabilities to integrate multiple disciplines and research methodologies.
• Program and legislative expertise.
• Ability to approach complex topics from a variety of perspectives and examine all sides of an issue.
• Good person to person communication, rapport building and facilitation skills.
• Willingness to contribute to and work in a team.
Detail-oriented.
• Excellent writing skills.
• Committed to assisting the MPs to enrich their knowledge on topics to be debated in the Parliament’s plenary sessions.
• Demonstrated political impartiality.

Please send cover letter and resume by COB August 16, 2008 to The Asia Foundation, Rua.Jacinto Candido (behind BTK/Holiwono store), or to P.O. Box 69, Dili, East Timor. Fax. 670-390-324-245.Applications may also be sent to ftilman@asiafound.org. Only short-listed candidates will be acknowledged. Please indicate your contact address or phone in your letter. Women candidates are encouraged to apply

Research Assistants - Asia Foundation

Asia Foundation

JOB POSTING/TERMS OF REFERENCES

Position Title : Research Assistant

Start Date: ImmediateDuration:

Full-time Duty station: Dili, Timor-Leste

Background

The National Parliament of Timor-Leste and The Asia Foundation Timor-Leste, with generous support from the United States Agency for International Development, the United States House Democracy Assistance Committee and the Library of Congress, have established a Parliamentary Library at the National Parliament building in Dili, Timor-Leste as of January 2008. The National Parliament now seeks five Timorese Researchers to assist in providing research services to the MPs of the nation’s first Parliamentary Research Service.

Summary

These Research Assistants will work as Parliamentary Research Team (PRT) under the supervision of Coordinator Parliamentary Research (CPR) in serving the members of National Parliament with insightful and impartial research topics before and after the legislative drafting process. The Research Assistant will report to Research Coordinator. The PRS will seek to gather resources, encourage critical thinking and create innovative frameworks to help legislators form sound policies and reach decisions on a host of difficult issues. These decisions will guide and shape the nation today and for generations to come.

The PRT will conduct research, write reports, and make reports available in Tetum and Portuguese in a timely manner. Under the direction of the Research Coordinator the PRT will initiate research according to the scheduled plenary topic of the legislature. PRT will respond to special requests made by members of parliament based on the order in which the requests are made. PRT reports will be catalogued and shelved in the Library.

Reporting

The Research Assistants or PRT will be reporting directly to the CPR.ResponsibilitiesThe PRT will provide the following services:
• Conduct research on current legislative issues assigned by the CPR
• Write reports
• Make reports available in Tetum and Portuguese in a timely manner
• PRT will respond to special requests made by members of parliament based on the order in which the requests are made.
• Assist CPR as requestedQualifications and experience:
• Timor-Leste citizenship
• University degree, preferably in social policy, social science, economics, security studies, law or any related subject
• Understanding of quantitative methodologies
• Has experience in conducting research through written materials or Internet
• Good communication skills in Tetum and Bahasa Indonesia and/or English (written and spoken)
• Has computer skills including Word, Excel, and InternetPersonal specifications:
• Ability to work under tight deadline pressure
• Analytic capabilities to integrate multiple disciplines and research methodologies.
• Program and legislative expertise
• Good person to person communication, rapport building and facilitation skills
• Willingness to contribute and work in a team
• Detail-oriented
• Excellent writing skills
• Committed to assisting the MPs to enrich their knowledge on topics to be debated in the Parliament’s plenary sessions
• Demonstrate impartiality

Please send cover letter and resume by COB August 23, 2008 to The Asia Foundation, Rua.Jacinto Candido (behind BTK/Holiwono store), or to P.O. Box 69, Dili, East Timor. Fax. 670-390-324-245.

Applications may also be sent to ftilman@asiafound.org. Only short-listed candidates will be acknowledged. Please indicate your contact address or phone in your letter.

Women candidates are encouraged to apply.