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Human Rights Center (HRC) is announcing vacancy on the position of the human rights lawyer/analyst.

February 6, 2020
 
The competition is announced in the frame of the project, which aims to monitor trials in the common courts of Georgia and to monitor protest demonstrations. 

Working hours: part-time

Main duties:  
Participation in the trial monitoring and monitoring of protest demonstrations;
Preparation of analytical documents and urgent appeals/statements based on the analysis of the information collected from the trial and protest demonstrations monitoring;  
Review and analysis of international human rights standards, best practices of foreign countries and relevant researches for the advocacy of human rights issues and for the conduct of new surveys;
Participation in the working meetings of different formats on behalf of HRC for the advocacy purposes;
Implementation of other duties in the frame of the program, which are substantially linked with the responsibilities of the human rights lawyer/analyst. 

Requirements: 

Higher education in human rights law (Master’s degree in human rights law or public law); 
 At least 3 years of work experience as a human rights lawyer (working experience of researcher and/or analyst is preference);
Excellent knowledge of English language;
Respect of human rights and equality;
Good working discipline, ability and motivation to work independently as well as in a team.
Salary: 990 GEL (Gross)

Interested applicants are requested to send: 

CV, Motivation Letter (in English);
 Copy of diploma; 
Contact information  of 2 references, who may evaluate your professional skills;
Information about the published article, blog, research or other;
English language test certificate, if applicable.
The above-listed documents shall be sent to the mail: <78>hridc@hridc.org before 18:00 pm, on 18 February, 2020. Please write Human Rights Lawyer-Analyst in the subject line. 
Incomplete applications will be rejected.

Only shortlisted candidates will be invited to the interviews. No phone calls please.

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