About RWI
The Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law (RWI) has worked for forty years to promote respect for human rights through research, education and capacity development. We believe that by supporting practitioners and bringing people together around human rights, based on new knowledge and tools developed, connecting theory and practice, we contribute to lasting human rights change.
RWI is an independent academic institution established at Lund University in Sweden in 1984. We combine multi-disciplinary human rights research with education, capacity building, and outreach to contribute to a wider understanding of, and respect for, human rights and humanitarian law. We work with four thematic areas within human rights: ‘access to justice’, ‘non-discrimination and inclusion’, ‘human rights and the environment’ and ‘business and human rights.
Since the early 1990s, we have cooperated with a wide range of institutions and organisations in Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America and the Middle East, to advance the practical application of human rights around the world. Our cooperation is characterised by mutual trust, long-term commitment, and achievement of common objectives. Currently, we have offices in Harare, Jakarta, Lund, Nairobi, Phnom Penh, and Yerevan.
About the position
We are seeking an experienced and dynamic Country Director to lead and manage our operations in Armenia. This role is pivotal in ensuring the strategic development, coordination, and efficient management of the Yerevan Office, contributing to the success of the Raoul Wallenberg Institute’s (RWI) initiatives in the region. Reporting to the Deputy Director of Operations, the Country Director will oversee key activities, ensuring alignment with the Institute’s global priorities while enhancing the impact and quality of RWI’s work.
Key responsibilities include managing staff and office operations, overseeing budgets and financial reporting, developing and monitoring project outcomes, and fostering strong relationships with relevant authorities, organizations, and donors. The Country Director will also play an instrumental role in identifying new opportunities, developing proposals for resource mobilization, and contributing to regional strategies. Regular coordination with other RWI offices and teams will be required to leverage synergies and promote cross-regional collaboration.
The ideal candidate will have a minimum of 10 years of leadership experience, a strong background in international human rights, and preferably a deep understanding of the socio-political context in Armenia. Fluency in English, strong analytical and organizational skills, and a proven ability to lead and inspire teams are essential. Knowledge of Armenian and/or Russian is an advantage. We seek a flexible, proactive, and culturally sensitive leader with a passion for making a positive impact. For the full job description with responsibilities and qualification please click here.
The assignment is two-years with possibility of extension upon the decision by the Executive Director.
How to apply
Application process
If you are interested in the position, please submit your CV and cover letter through the “Apply” button on the RWI Website.
The deadline for applications is 27 October, please note that applications sent by email will not be registered.
For any questions about the position, please contact Deputy Director of Operations Jason Naum at [email protected].
The Raoul Wallenberg Institute promotes diversity and welcomes applications from all qualified persons, regardless of race, colour, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, nationality, age, disability, or other protected status under the law.
We look forward to receiving your application!