• 2015/04/24

EFHR is looking for a new project coordinator

EFHR is looking for a new project coordinator

efhr-clockThe European Foundation of Human Rights is looking for a new project coordinator (full-time or part-time job).

If you are interested in human rights as well as the rights of national minorities this job offer is for you!

We offer:

  • creative and interesting job;
  • the possibility to work in an international environment;
  • the possibility to use foreign languages at work;
  • continuous development thanks to participating in national and international training courses, conferences, internships, and workshops.

 

Requirements:

  • university degree;
  • good knowledge of Lithuanian, Polish;
  • knowledge of English (appreciated);
  • openness, flexibility, and desire for further development;
  • ability to organize your work as well as to quickly and thoroughly complete assigned tasks.

 

Responsibilities:

  • current legal service for the clients of the foundation;
  • the analysis of legislation and case-law;
  • preparation of process documents;
  • other tasks of a legal nature.

 

If you are interested, please send your CV and cover letter (both in Polish and Lithuanian) to karjera@efhr.eu with the title Project coordinator. We are accepting applications until 10th of May 2015.

EFHR

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