Application Guide

How to Apply for Organizational Review Process Consultant (Remote)

at International Commission of Jurists

🏢 About International Commission of Jurists

The International Commission of Jurists (ICJ) is a prestigious global human rights organization with a unique mandate to uphold the rule of law. Working here means contributing to high-impact legal advocacy and institutional reform in challenging contexts, alongside a network of eminent jurists worldwide.

About This Role

This role involves leading a critical organizational review and restructuring process at the ICJ, directly supporting the Executive Committee. You will design and evaluate structural models, produce decision-support materials, and deliver a final roadmap, making this a high-leverage opportunity to shape the ICJ's future effectiveness.

💡 A Day in the Life

A typical day involves virtual meetings with ExCo members and staff to gather input, followed by analysis of governance documents and financial data. You'll draft scenario options, prepare decision-support memos, and facilitate workshops, balancing strategic thinking with practical implementation steps.

🎯 Who International Commission of Jurists Is Looking For

  • A seasoned consultant with 10+ years in organizational transformation, ideally within NGOs or international bodies.
  • Proven track record facilitating strategic decisions at board or executive committee level.
  • Deep expertise in governance, institutional design, and sustainability, especially in human rights contexts.
  • Exceptional analytical and drafting skills, with ability to synthesize complex options into clear reports.

📝 Tips for Applying to International Commission of Jurists

1

Highlight specific examples of facilitating board-level restructuring, not just general change management.

2

Demonstrate understanding of NGOs' unique governance challenges (e.g., balancing mission, funding, and stakeholder interests).

3

Tailor your CV to show experience with remote facilitation and working across time zones.

4

Include a brief summary of your methodology for organizational reviews (e.g., stakeholder mapping, scenario analysis).

5

Mention any familiarity with human rights law or international justice systems.

✉️ What to Emphasize in Your Cover Letter

['Your systematic approach to designing and assessing organizational models.', 'Experience facilitating high-stakes decisions with executive committees.', "Commitment to human rights and the rule of law, aligning with ICJ's mission.", 'Ability to deliver actionable, consensus-building reports under tight deadlines.']

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🔍 Research Before Applying

To stand out, make sure you've researched:

  • Review ICJ's current strategic plan, annual reports, and recent program evaluations.
  • Understand ICJ's governance structure (ExCo, International Secretariat, national sections).
  • Familiarize with key challenges in human rights funding and organizational sustainability.
  • Read ICJ's publications on rule of law to grasp their thematic priorities.
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💬 Prepare for These Interview Topics

Based on this role, you may be asked about:

1 Walk us through a past restructuring project: how did you engage the board and manage resistance?
2 How would you assess the current ICJ structure and identify areas for improvement?
3 Describe a time you facilitated a difficult decision among senior leaders.
4 What metrics would you use to evaluate the success of a new organizational model?
5 How do you ensure inclusivity and stakeholder buy-in in a remote, global organization?
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⚠️ Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Submitting a generic proposal without referencing ICJ's specific context or challenges.
  • Overemphasizing private sector experience without connecting it to NGO dynamics.
  • Failing to address remote facilitation logistics and time zone management.

📅 Application Timeline

⏰ Deadline: August 16, 2026

We recommend applying at least a few days early to avoid last-minute technical issues.

Typical hiring timeline:

1

Application Review

1-2 weeks

2

Initial Screening

Phone call or written assessment

3

Interviews

1-2 rounds, usually virtual

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