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Human Rights Officer, Monitoring and Stakeholder Engagement

Ethiopian Human Right Commission (EHRC)

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Legal Services

Human Rights

Addis Ababa

2 years - 4 years

1 Position

2021-12-23

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2022-01-05

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Job Description

Purpose of the Job

Conduct the day-to-day monitoring activities related to Human Rights in the different sectors and at different levels, for the promotion and protection of refugees, IDP’s and migrants rights.

Main Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Contribute to the design and implementation of strategies aiming at enhanced promotion and protection of refugees, IDP’s and migrants human rights through regular and continuous monitoring and reporting.
  • Conduct monitoring on selected institutions to assess whether their policies and procedures are in compliance with international and regional human rights standards and produce reports with concrete remedial recommendations. 
  • Conduct fact-finding missions and investigation into human rights abuses, including systemic human rights violation on refugees, IDP’s and migrants including through close cooperation with relevant stakeholders, human rights actors and the community with the aim at promoting and protecting their human rights or seeking remedial actions by relevant authorities to prevent similar violations from occurring in the future.
  • Ensure, coordinate and supervise the timely entry of accurate and verified human rights cases related to refugees, IDP’s and migrants into an established database.
  • Contribute to and/or draft various human rights reports, communications, briefing notes, statement or other products.
  • Conduct quality control; follow up on recommendations forwarded by relevant international and regional human rights bodies, by EHRC; and deliver statistics and trend reports as required.
  • Collaborate with team members and establish and maintain contacts with technical staff of government and non-governmental institutions, civil society organizations, UN agencies, private sector, development partners and other partners focusing on monitoring of refugees, IDP’s and migrants rights. 
  • Conduct mapping of stakeholders and set up referral system to provide support to refugees, IDP’s and migrants who suffered human rights violation and are in need of support.
  • Collaborate with international and regional human rights system in general and more specifically in relation to refugees, IDP’s and migrants to follow up on recommendations and regular reporting on the human rights situation of refugees, IDP’s and migrants to relevant international and regional human rights treaty bodies.
  • Assist in conducting capacity-building activities on relevant human rights and in developing and implementing training programmes.
  • Ensure mainstreaming of refugees, IDP’s and migrants rights as relevant in other EHRC’s activities and programming.
  • Ensure the integration of gender perspectives, with specific attention to issues related to women and girls, including gender based violence.
  • Participate in investigation of cases of human rights violations involving refugees, IDP’s and migrants as needed.
  • Collaborate and participate in discussion forums set in institutions and organizations, including other NHRIs for joint programming, sharing of experience and promising practices, regarding the application of rights of refugees, IDP’s and migrants in their policies and organizational operations.
  • Provide technical support and inputs to requesting groups/victims on refugees, IDP’s and migrants human rights. 
  • Assure that every operation and activity adhere to legal guidelines and internal policies of EHRC and international and regional human rights standards.
  • Keep the Director informed with regular detailed and accurate reports on progress and hurdles of monitoring works conducted by the Team.  
  • Perform additional assignments and delegations given by the Director.  

REPORTS TO: Director, Refugees, IDPs and Migrants

DURATION: Open/Indefinite Contract

SALARY RANGE: Gross monthly salary of ETB 19,157.00 - ETB 22,817.00 plus ETB 6,000.00 Housing allowance and ETB 1,500.00 Transport Allowance , depending on candidates qualification, experience and earning history

Job Requirements

Qualifications and Experience:

  • MA/BA Degree in Law, Human Rights Law, International Law. Candidates who doesn’t have Law or Human Rights studies but with exceptional practical experience can be considered.
  • 4 years of relevant experience for BA, and 2 years of relevant experience for MA.
  • Computer literate.
  • Knowledge of Amharic and English is required.
  • Knowledge of other local languages is advantageous.

How to Apply

Interested candidates should write a covering letter, explaining why they are interested in this role, why they are the right person for the job with a recent CV through: hrm@ehrc.org 

NB: Use "Human Rights Officer, Monitoring and Stakeholder Engagement" on the subject of the email. Women candidates and candidates with disabilities are encouraged to apply. Only short-listed candidates will be contacted for interview and written exam.  

Deadline for applications: Wednesday 5th of January, 2022.