The International Development Law Organization (IDLO) serves as the Technical Lead for the third iteration of the European Union’s Governance in Justice Programme (EU-GOJUST) implemented in the Philippines. EU-GOJUST seeks to improve access to justice for all Filipinos and contribute to Philippine socio-economic development through a more effective, inclusive, and accountable justice system. These efforts are pursued by supporting the priorities of Philippine justice institutions such as the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG), the Department of Justice (DOJ), the Supreme Court, and justice-sector civil society organizations and law schools.
The Judiciary Reorganization Act of 1980, or Batas Pambansa Blg. 129 (BP 129), establishes the principal framework governing the organization, jurisdiction and territorial structure of Philippine courts. Although subsequently amended, its institutional design has remained substantially unchanged despite significant demographic, administrative, technological and procedural developments. This has created a growing mismatch between the statutory framework and current realities, including population growth, inflation, the country’s present administrative regions, technological transformation, and changing judicial workloads. The outdated framework contributes to persistent court congestion and case backlogs. Judicial regions also no longer correspond to the country’s administrative regions, presenting coordination and court-management challenges, particularly following the establishment of the Office of the Regional Court Managers.
Against this background, IDLO seeks to engage a Judicial Process and Data Analyst to support the Supreme Court, through the Committee on the Review and Reform of the Judiciary Reorganization Act of 1980, in consolidating, with full integration of the ongoing eCourt system, all available data on pending and active cases to map court dockets from the first- and second-level courts to the appellate courts. The resulting empirical analysis will support the development of appropriate docket standards and judge-to-case ratios tailored to the needs of each judicial region.
Under the supervision of the Senior Programme Advisor and in collaboration with the Field Programme Coordinator, the Judicial Process and Data Analyst is expected to:
Throughout the implementation, the Judicial Process and Data Analyst is expected to integrate the EU-GOJUST's Gender Equality and Social Inclusion (GESI) Framework, ensuring that the final output reflects inclusive and equitable justice outcomes.
Education
Experience
Languages
Specific Technical & Behavioral Competencies
This consultancy is offered on a deliverables-based contract, with payment disbursed upon satisfactory completion and approval of each milestone as outlined in the Terms of Reference. The total estimated level of effort for this assignment is 35 working days within a 3-month period, in accordance with the agreed work plan and deliverables schedule. The selected consultant is expected to commence work as soon as possible following contract signing.
Applications will be screened on a regular basis; a qualified applicant might be recruited before the deadline. In the interest of making the most effective use of resources, only short-listed candidates will be contacted during the selection process.
IDLO is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We welcome applications from qualified candidates of all backgrounds. Female candidates are strongly encouraged to apply for IDLO vacancies.
IDLO does not tolerate sexual exploitation or abuse, any kind of harassment, including harassment of a sexual nature, or discrimination. As such, IDLO will conduct careful reference and background checks of all selected candidates as part of its selection process.
Application Deadline: 28 August 2026 (23:59hrs Rome Time).
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