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Join a dynamic team dedicated to combatting human rights abuses and eradicating modern slavery. This role offers a unique opportunity to coordinate the Commonwealth 8.7 Network, engage with diverse partners, and contribute to impactful projects. You'll be instrumental in developing outreach strategies, managing communications, and facilitating collaboration among members. If you are passionate about human rights and eager to make a difference, this position provides a flexible and supportive work environment where your contributions will be valued and impactful. Embrace the chance to shape the future of human rights advocacy with a committed team.
The Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative (CHRI) is offering an exciting opportunity to work in a fast-paced environment, supporting a global team to achieve its ambitions in combatting contemporary forms of human slavery and ending human rights abuses in the Commonwealth. You will be part of a small team, providing flexible support to our projects and programmes, gaining exposure to a range of interesting and demanding areas of work.
About CHRI
CHRI is an independent, international non-governmental organisation working for the practical realisation of human rights through research, advocacy, and mobilisation since 1987. We have offices in London, New Delhi and Accra.
CHRI focuses on the intersection of human rights, transparency, and good governance, with programmes on access to justice, access to information, eradicating contemporary forms of slavery and human trafficking, freedom of expression, and building the capacity of small States to access UN human rights mechanisms. CHRI’s London office leads research and advocacy work focusing on the eradication of contemporary forms of slavery and human trafficking (SDG Target 8.7). CHRI London founded the Commonwealth 8.7 Network a global network of 70+ civil society organisations that share a common vision to eradicate contemporary forms of slavery and human trafficking.
The Post
This position would suit someone who has a wide variety of skills with plenty of energy, enthusiasm and a desire to help shape the direction of the organisation and who is committed to improving the rights of those who are most marginalised.
This is an exciting opportunity to work in a dynamic and highly motivated team, and in a friendly and flexible work environment. If you are interested in the post and believe you meet our requirements, we look forward to hearing from you.
Key Duties and Responsibilities
The post holder will demonstrate excellent organisation and flexibility, and will be expected to support the design and delivery of project and programmes, in particular our programme on eradicating contemporary forms of slavery, and lead the overall coordination of the Commonwealth 8.7 Network. This will include the following responsibilities:
Support advocacy and campaign related activities including coordinating Network members’ inputs and contributions to UN human rights mechanisms and advocacy on key international dates.
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With impeccable organisational skills, you will be comfortable working in a fast-paced environment, will be flexible in your approach and willing to get involved in a variety of different tasks on a daily basis.
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INFORMATION FOR APPLICANTS
We welcome candidates who are currently eligible to reside and work in the UK.
Contract: One year, with anticipated extension
Days: 4-5 days per week. Flexible working hour options will be considered.
Location: London, UK. Mostly home based.
To Apply: To apply for this position, please forward a one page covering letter and your resume (CV) to London@humanrightsinitiative.org by 16 October 2022.. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, so we encourage you to reply well before the deadline.
Please include in your covering letter:
Please write ‘Application: ‘Partnerships and Engagement Coordinator’ in the subject line of your email.
Due to the number of applications we expect to receive, only those who are shortlisted will be contacted. We thank you in advance for your application.