ICTJ Program Associate - Uganda program at International Center for Transitional Justice
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Job Description
The International Center for Transitional Justice (ICTJ) is an international non-profit organization specializing in the field of transitional justice. ICTJ works across society and borders to challenge the causes and address the consequences of massive human rights violations. We affirm victims’ dignity, fight impunity, and promote responsive institutions.
UGANDA OFFICE – PROGRAM ASSOCIATE
ICTJ is seeking qualified applicants for the position of Program Officer, Uganda. The Program Associate reports directly to ICTJ’s Head of ICTJ’s Uganda Office. This position is based in Kampala, Uganda. Preference will be given to Ugandan nationals. This is a 2-months consultancy.
MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITY
Key Responsibilities:
- Perform research and writing tasks: compile comparative information, perform legal research, draft monthly situation reports, and prepare memos, country papers and written work for publication.
- Engage in capacity building activities: organize workshops, liaise with stakeholders, support advocacy activities and provide technical advice.
- Assist the Head of Office in developing proposals, work plans and budgets.
Assist with related duties as needed.
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Education: A university degree or certificate of higher education in administration, social sciences, human rights, law, journalism, or related fields. (Relevant work experience may be considered as a replacement for a university degree). Experience: At least 2 years of professional experience in project coordination with an NGO, community organization, government agency, or similar. Experience in conducting surveys and Design, Monitoring and Evaluation (DME) activities will be an asset. Related Skills and Knowledge:
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Application Process
Please complete the application form for the position here or from ICTJ’s website