POSITION: CCHR is seeking to recruit a highly motivated Human Rights Consultant to provide support to several of its key projects. The Consultant will work full-time from CCHR’s office in Phnom Penh. Working outside the office, including travel within and outside Cambodia, may be required from time to time.
SALARY AND TERM: The salary range for this position is from US $1,200 to US $1,500 per month, depending on experience and qualifications. The contract will be subject to annual renewal in late December, depending on satisfactory performance.
BACKGROUND: The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) is a non-aligned, independent, non-governmental organization (“NGO”) that works to promote and protect democracy and respect for human rights – primarily civil and political rights – throughout the Kingdom of Cambodia. CCHR’s vision is of a non-violent Cambodia in which people can enjoy their fundamental human rights, are empowered to participate in democracy, and share equally the benefits of Cambodia’s economic development. CCHR works on a variety of projects related to, inter alia, fair trial rights, the protection of fundamental freedoms, business and human rights, and LGBTIQ+ rights.
Main Responsibilities
- Provide advice and technical support to project coordinators in implementing project activities;
- Carry out extensive human rights and legal research;
- Draft, edit, and finalize English-language advocacy outputs, including press releases, letters, media alerts, official correspondence, and other documents as needed;
- Produce legal documents including human rights reports, amicus curiae briefs and legal analyses;
- Draft submissions and briefings for UN mechanisms, international organizations, and diplomatic representatives;
- Contribute advice and strategy in relation to advocacy and campaigning;
- Write funding proposals and contribute to reports for donors;
- Work closely with the Management Committee to review and update CCHR’s policies;
- Attend relevant external meetings and events;
- Conduct and prepare internal training sessions on human rights issues; and
- Recruit, manage and supervise international interns and professional volunteers.
Requirements
Essential:
- A Master’s degree in a field related to international relations, political science, human rights, development, or law OR an equivalent professional/legal qualification OR compensatory experience;
- At least 2 years’ experience working in human rights research, fundraising, advocacy or campaigning, public interest law, international law, or development;
- Strong knowledge of international human rights laws and mechanisms;
- Excellent English-language writing and research skills;
- A solid understanding of the human rights situation in Cambodia; and
- Experience in designing and implementing campaigning and advocacy activities.
Desirable:
- Previous experience working with a non-profit organization;
- Experience working in Cambodia or in the region;
- Experience working in countries with a restricted civic space;
- Experience working in a multi-cultural environment; and
- Khmer-language skills.
Personal specifications:
- Be highly self-motivated and able to work independently with minimal supervision;
- Excellent organizational and time management skills and ability to work within tight deadlines;
- Strong public speaking abilities, sound political judgment and a diplomatic demeanor;
- Positive attitude, flexibility and a passion for promoting and protecting human rights, equality and social justice;
- Strong work ethic, a positive attitude and an ability to handle stressful situations with composure;
- Ability to propose creative ideas and solutions for research and advocacy; and
- A strong interest in Cambodia and an understanding of its history and culture.
CCHR is committed to achieving workplace diversity. Women, LGBTIQ+ individuals, persons with disabilities, and individuals from minority groups are encouraged to apply.
All applications will be treated confidentially.
How to apply
Submission of applications
Interested and qualified candidates should submit a CV and Cover Letter in English by email to vacancy@cchrcambodia.org with the subject title “[INSERT NAME OF THE APPLICANT] – Application for Human Rights Consultant”.
The closing date for applications is Friday, 30 August 2024, 5pm (Cambodian time).
Please note that applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, and CCHR reserves the right to complete the recruitment process before the deadline if a suitable candidate is found. Thus, applicants are encouraged to apply early.
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted and invited to complete a written test and interview.