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Coordinator - Human Rights of Indigenous Peoples

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Employer Name: Amnesty International
 
Time Commitment: full-time
 
Type: employee
 
Keywords: human rights
 
Address: London
England
United Kingdom
 

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JOB SUMMARY:

Amnesty International (AI) is a worldwide organization working to end
human rights violations. As a Co-ordinator in the Identity-Based
Discrimination team, focussing particularly on the human rights of
Indigenous Peoples, you will provide expert advice and help shape
Amnesty International's policy development, campaign strategies and
research into violations of the human rights of Indigenous Peoples.
You will also advise on the development of Amnesty International's
next global campaign, on poverty and human rights.

PROFILE:

You will have in-depth knowledge of the human rights of Indigenous
Peoples as well as experience in human rights research, analytical
and campaigning expertise; proven ability to develop and elaborate
research standards and methodologies; good interpersonal skills;
project management and organisational skills; and excellent
communication and networking skills.

You will be able to work in English and Spanish, have experience in
planning, organizing and prioritising work under pressure, to
deadlines, as well as drafting policy and strategy papers. Experience
in working with Indigenous Peoples would be an asset.

PLEASE SEE FULL JOB DESCRIPTION AT:
(http://www.amnesty.org/en/jobs_all/vacant-positions)

TO APPLY:

REFERENCE: PEP/08/03

Please apply ONLINE at:
(http://www.amnesty.org/en/jobs_all/vacant-positions)

CLOSING DATE: 11 APRIL 2008.

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Does anyone have information as to any extensions for the closing date? as the one above has passed. Neither does the link lead to an A-I page where the position is posted.

 

Anyone having information please email me at art@baylaw.com.

 

Art Fisher

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