Job description
– Support the Ministry’s policies, regulations and laws as pertains to
competition and intellectual property rights;
– Participate in domestic, regional and multilateral negotiations and
engagements in trade-related matters such as competition and intellectual
property rights;
– Advise the government on national, regional and multilateral standards on
competition and intellectual property rights;
Minimum Qualifications
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Bachelor’s Degree in Economics
3 Years of relevant experience
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Bachelor’s Degree in Law;Economics
3 Years of relevant experience
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Master’s Degree in Economics
1 Year of relevant experience
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Master’s Degree in Business Administration
1 Year of relevant experience
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Master’s Degree in Business Law
1 Year of relevant experience
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Master’s Degree in Property Law
1 Year of relevant experience
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Master’s Degree in Patent and Intellectual Property Law
1 Year of relevant experience
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Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration
3 Years of relevant experience
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Master’s Degree in Commerce
1 Year of relevant experience
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Bachelor’s Degree in Commerce
3 Years of relevant experience
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Bachelor’s Degree in Patent and Intellectual Property Law
3 Years of relevant experience
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Bachelor’s Degree in Property Law
3 Years of relevant experience
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Master’s Degree in Consumer Protection Law
1 Year of relevant experience
Competency and Key Technical Skills
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Integrity
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Strong critical thinking skills and excellent problem solving skills.
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Inclusiveness
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Accountability
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Communication
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Teamwork
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Client/citizen focus
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Professionalism
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Commitment to continuous learning
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Resource management skills
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Problem solving skills
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Decision making skills
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Risk management skills
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Results oriented
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Digital literacy skills
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Fluency in Kinyarwanda, English and/or French. Knowledge of all is an added advantage
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Analytical skills;
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Knowledge and understanding of Rwandan trade, and other trade related matters such as competition and intellectual property laws and regulations and investment policies.