2025-04-09 14:51:56
Constitutional & Judicial Reform Project Coordinator
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About TDA

The Day After (TDA) is a Syrian non-profit organization dedicated to countering authoritarianism and supporting democratic transition in Syria. It adopts the values of human rights in accordance with international conventions and covenants.

OUR VISION

Syrians’ rights, peace, stability, and prosperity can only be achieved through a process of democratic transition and a comprehensive national program for transitional justice that lays the foundation for justice and reconciliation. TDA also believes that local communities and civil society organizations are key actors to bring about resilience, recovery, and democracy for Syria.

OUR MISSION

Empowering Syrian civil society and influencing decision-makers to serve democratic transition and justice in Syria.

OUR GOALS

TDA identifies the following as goals that should guide the efforts of political transition:

– Supporting civil initiatives locally inside Syria and supplying them with knowledge in the areas of justice, human rights, and the political transition from an authoritarian regime to a democratic one.

– Supporting justice and accountability efforts by supporting victims of human rights violations in Syria, especially victims of arbitrary arrest, enforced disappearance and displacement, and monitoring patterns of violations and raising awareness of relevant actors and stakeholders.

– Supporting the efforts of the political transition from its position in the Syrian civil society in line with its values and objectives.

– Coordinating the efforts of Syrian civil society in the areas of transitional justice and engaging in the formulation of a political transition.

For more information about us and our programs please visit our website:

https://tda-sy.org

Job Purpose:

The Constitutional & Judicial Reform Project Coordinator will lead, and coordinate initiatives related to constitutional reform in Syria and judicial reform, ensuring inclusivity, effectiveness, and adherence to legal and governance frameworks. The Constitutional & Judicial Reform Project Coordinator will work closely with civil society organizations, governmental bodies, and community stakeholders to facilitate dialogue, organize activities, and produce impactful results that contribute to the constitutional development process.

Job Duration: End of 2025, Renewable upon funds availability

Duties and Responsibilities

– Develop and execute the work plan in adherence to established timelines.

– Lead activities and initiatives pertaining to constitutional reform, including drafting, implementation, and public awareness campaigns.

– Collaborate with Syrian civil society organizations, initiatives, and official institutions to ensure the inclusiveness and effectiveness of constitutional processes.

– Organize workshops, forums, and consultations, including participant selection and coordination

– Participate in regular team meetings and relevant activities.

– Draft periodic and comprehensive reports on project progress and outcomes.

– Execute tasks assigned by the Director of Programs.

Requirements:

– A minimum of 3 years of professional experience in a similar role within national or international NGOs.

– An academic degree in law, political science, public administration or a related field.

– Specialized training or certifications in constitutional law, judicial reform, institutional reform, or reform process or similar areas would be an advantage.

– Extensive knowledge of Syrian law and constitutional frameworks.

– Strong understanding of and ability to communicate with Syrian organizations, initiatives, and official institutions.

– Resident in Syria preferably Damascus, with the ability to travel across provinces.

NOTE: TDA will finalize the selection process as soon as it finds a suitable candidate, so early applications are encouraged. Additionally, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

How to Apply:

To apply for the job, please visit the link:

https://forms.gle/EEoB2S6uWFZiGcNEA

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