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Arbetsbeskrivning
We are in an expansion phase, which has opened up many interesting job opportunities. Are you passionate about human rights and want to be part of a global movement of human rights defenders? Do you want to work in an international environment with colleagues all over the world? Then you might be the one we are looking for.
About the role
As Programme Officer for the Emergency Fund your main responsibility will be to ensure the quality assurance of support given as part of the Civil Rights Defenders Emergency Fund. You will also identify relevant support for human rights defenders at risk, seeking or needing our support and identify flexible methods within our rapid response operations.
The Programme Officer reports to the Head of Rapid Response Unit.
In this role you will have the duties to:
- Respond to, or identify, human rights defenders at risk
- Assess needs of human rights defenders at risk and identifying relevant responses
- Coordinate with colleagues and Civil Rights Defenders partners to provide suitable rapid response support
- Be responsible for the full cycle of emergency grant making process
- Be responsible for reporting and monitoring of support results given under the Emergency Fund
- Work together with colleagues within the Security and Innovation department to identify flexible approaches to rapidly changing human rights challenges
- Build and maintain a good relationship with key actors in the local, regional, and international human rights community
About you
As a person, you are confident, stable and have self-insight. You see relationships in their proper perspective and distinguish between the personal and the professional, yet you have the ability to put yourself in someone else's situation when needed.
You can easily adapt to rapidly changing circumstances, you rely on your analytical ability to find solutions to emerging challenges, and you remain motivated despite setbacks and disappointments.
Furthermore, you value differences and understand how background, culture and group affiliation affect yourself and others and can take this into account when you make decisions. To be successful in this role you also have excellent verbal and written communication skills in English.
We assume that you share our values.
To be suitable for this role you have:
- A Bachelor’s degree relevant to the position
- At least 3 years of relevant working experience
- Experience or interest in working with community-based organisations, charities and NGOs, non-profits, media, human rights and/or civil society groups
- Experience working with grant management/making
- Experience from, and proven excellent delivery on, documentation and other administrative tasks
- Excellent language skills in English
- Great skills in Microsoft Office 365 (Teams, Outlook, Excel, PPT, Word)
Merits for the position are:
- Experience working with vulnerable and at-risk groups
- Knowledge of other languages
- Experience from working in or with informal groups, communities, and networks
- Understanding of the situation of human rights defenders, living, and working in repressive environments
About the employment
This is a full-time temporary employment until end of December 2022 with the possibility to extend, starting date is as soon as possible. We do require a work-permit for Sweden for this position.
As an organisation, we strive for diversity and we see your background, experience and personality as a contribution to the organisation. You will be based in our headquarters in Stockholm, Sweden.
Please apply as soon as possible as we recruit on an ongoing basis, but no later than May 6, 2022.
For more information about the position, please contact recruiting manager Zinaida Muradova: zinaida.muradova@civilrightsdefenders.org (mailto:Marcin.deKaminski@civilrightsdefenders.org)
Local union representative: lia.hen@crd.org (Unionen).
About us
Civil Rights Defenders is a politically and religiously independent international human rights organisation. We defend people’s civil and political rights in some of the world’s most repressive regions. We partner with and support human rights defenders in more than 300 organisations in 50 countries on four continents. Together with our partners, we hold those in power accountable when people’s civil or political rights are violated. We also act as Sweden’s civil rights watchdog. Civil Rights Defenders has around 100 staff members working in various functions towards our vision - a world of democratic societies in which we all enjoy our civil and political rights. Our headquarter is located in Stockholm, and we have eight branch offices around the world. Learn more about our work at crd.org (https://app.teamtailor.com/companies/quKUlp2-vJo/jobs/1031785/edit/www.crd.org).