Tuesday, 27 April 2021

Legal Practitioner: Just Energy Transition at Natural Justice

Job Description/Requirements

Natural Justice seeks a full-time legal practitioner to assist in coordinating, implementing, and further developing our new Just Energy Transition Africa initiative. The successful candidate will be based with the Natural Justice teams in either Cape Town or Nairobi, although an alternative arrangement may be made for exceptional candidates.

The legal practitioner will join a team of lawyers working to advance the just transition from dirty fossil fuels to clean energy solutions in key countries across Africa. The legal practitioner will work with non-governmental organizations and other allied institutions to develop regulatory frameworks for – and remove obstacles to – the accelerated deployment of clean energy and support work on cases challenging fossil energy projects. The Just Energy Transition Africa initiative is a joint project of Natural Justice, the US-based non-profit law organization Earthjustice, and other partners.

The Initiative

JETA aims to leverage the collective experience of Natural Justice, Earthjustice, and other civil society organizations to challenge fossil fuel projects and advocate for reforms in energy and electricity market regulation to advance the energy transition in Africa. Accelerating the clean energy transition is fundamental to fighting climate change and increasing electricity access for poor and marginalized communities. We aim to inform the public and amplify community and civil society engagement in energy policy across the continent. We aim to grow the legal network across the continent to support communities, NGOs, and forward-leaning local governments in engaging in effective advocacy and litigation to accelerate the clean energy transition.

Responsibilities

  • Collaborate with the staff of Natural Justice and NGO partners in multiple countries, academic and government allies, technical experts, community-based movements to develop and implement legal advocacy and litigation strategies to fight fossil fuel projects and advance the clean energy transition.
  • Identify and engage in relevant policy, law, and regulatory reform, including electricity market regulation and environmental law as appropriate, with key partners and allies.
  • Identify, build, and maintain networks and/or partnerships with relevant stakeholders from government, civil society groups, the private sector, and academics, and build collaborative relationships with other initiative partners and allies.
  • Provide technical and legal advice to partners, affected communities, and other relevant stakeholders.
  • Support litigation of relevant cases, including strategic case development, legal research and writing, and working with technical experts.
  • Organize, conduct, and present at workshops and meetings.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Laws or Juris doctor with a minimum of six years of litigation or legal advocacy experience and demonstrated work expertise in environmental and/or energy law. A post-graduate degree in law, political science, or other relevant social science discipline is desirable.
  • Registered to practice law in the country where the legal practitioner will be located, or a willingness and qualifications to apply for membership within one year of employment.
  • Knowledge of and experience in clean energy issues and environmental or energy law. Experience in energy policy advocacy and/or litigation is desirable.
  • Understanding and proficiency in the Kenyan and/or South African legal system and institutional arrangements.
  • Experience communicating complex legal issues in an accessible way.
  • Experience coordinating and supervising teams.
  • Proficiency in working with technical experts.
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills.
  • Excellent litigation or legal advocacy skills, including legal research, writing, and oral advocacy.
  • Initiative, good judgment, ability to think critically and problem-solve, and a strong work ethic.
  • Ability to work independently and collaborate with clients, partners, and staff and develop and maintain partnerships with community-based or other grassroots groups.
  • Ability and willingness to travel internationally, post-Covid.
  • Enthusiasm for researching local policy and legal contexts.
  • Demonstrated awareness of and sensitivity to individuals’ needs and concerns from diverse cultures, backgrounds, and orientations.
  • Citizen or permanent resident of Kenya or South Africa is preferred although accommodations may be made for exceptional candidates.
  • The ideal candidate will also have substantial experience working in several African countries and professional English fluency; fluency in French is desirable.

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