[Ip-health] Job Announcement: Essential Action Access to Medicines Project Attorney
robert weissman
rob@essential.org
Mon Sep 25 17:54:01 2006
JOB AVAILABILITY
ESSENTIAL ACTION'S ACCESS TO MEDICINE PROJECT
PROJECT ATTORNEY
The last eight years have seen tremendous progress in the global
campaign for access to essential medicines, to an extent that would have
been hard to imagine in 1998.
Major challenges remain, however. Among the most critical: the failure
of countries to exercise their rights to issue compulsory licenses; the
legal barriers to speeded-up generic competition included in bilateral
and regional free trade agreements, most of them involving the United
States; and the problem of authorizing cost-effective exports of new
medicines.
Essential Action's Access to Medicines Project aims to help address
these problems, through provision of technical assistance to NGOs and
governments in developing countries, and by helping educate the public
on the hazards of TRIPS-plus features in bilateral and regional free
trade agreements. For more on our work on access to medicines, see
<www.essentialaction.org/access>. For an overview of our overall work
program, see <essentialaction.org>.
We are now seeking an attorney to advance the Access to Medicines
Project objectives.
JOB OVERVIEW
The project attorney will be supervised by Essential Action's director.
This is a travel-heavy position. Much of the attorney's time will be
devoted to on-the-ground provision of technical assistance in developing
countries.
To facilitate country exercise of the flexibilities included in the
TRIPS agreement, the attorney in association with Essential Action's
director will:
* Prepare easy-to-use fact sheets and short briefs that explain TRIPS
flexibilities, details best practices in TRIPS implementation on
relevant issues, and articulate how to file for and advocate for
compulsory licenses.
* Provide technical assistance for government officials on issues
related to compulsory licensing.
* Prioritize the provision of technical assistance, through meetings and
ongoing communications, to NGOs that aim to educate and advocate for
compulsory licenses to be issued.
To help address the problem of TRIPS-plus measures in trade agreements,
the attorney in association with Essential Action's director will:
* Prepare short fact sheets and mini-briefings that provide a simple and
quick explanation of the problems with TRIPS-plus provisions.
* Continue to prepare timely analyses of emerging issues in FTAs.
* Develop materials on best practices in implementation strategies for
TRIPS-plus FTAs.
* Provide technical assistance to governments and NGOs in the area of
understanding TRIPS-plus provisions, the cost-sharing approach to
regulatory data, and best public health practices in implementation of
TRIPS-plus provisions.
QUALIFICATIONS
Applicants must be passionate about advancing global public health
efforts and corporate accountability. They should be hard-working,
energetic and strategic minded. They must possess a law degree;
experience in intellectual property law is desirable, but not required.
We are looking for applicants who are:
* Willing and able to undertake extensive international travel;
* Comfortable and effective working in a variety of contexts -- from
formal meetings with governmental representatives to informal settings
in poor countries;
* Able to work independently, with low levels of supervision;
* Ready to creatively experiment with new advocacy approaches.
* Highly organized
* Effective advocates
* Able to write and communicate effectively -- able to communicate
effectively in technical legal jargon, and to translate technical
matters into easy-to-understand materials for the public
Ability to speak and write fluently -- including related to technical,
legal matters -- in Spanish or other second (or multiple) languages is
desirable, but not required
To apply:
E-mail cover letter, resum=E9 including references, and short (up to 5
pages) writing sample to Robert Weissman (rob@essential.org).
Applications will be considered as received. The position will remain
open until filled. Follow-up inquiries by e-mail only please.
Posted: September 25, 2006