Every
year, thousands of people living in the slums of Nairobi are forcibly, often
violently, turned out of their homes.
Supporting the Campaign Organiser in the delivery of our ‘Human Rights Live Here’ campaign, you’ll help end forced evictions and ensure those affected make themselves heard.
Working closely with CBOs, other NGOs, and of course those directly affected by injustice, you’ll raise awareness of their plight and help give them the chance to define their own future.
As well as making a valuable contribution to the campaign strategy, you’ll also have a big part to play in the day-to-day operational tasks such as preparing campaign materials and providing research support.
An experienced campaigner, you’ll have a broad knowledge of the human rights issues surrounding slums and development in Kenya, while a proven track record in policy and advocacy work is essential.
You will have good presentation, organizational and capacity building skills in a multi-national environment and the ability to work effectively in teams.
A university degree in Social Sciences preferably in Political Science, International Affairs or Development Studies, with a strong component on Communication, is required as a minimum.
Post graduate qualification and/or relevant certification courses will be an added advantage.
But just as important are your top-notch communication skills and ability to build positive working relationships and foster open communication both throughout Amnesty and externally.
You will have a proven track record in rights based approaches to programming, IEC, BCC initiatives and the ability to liaise and work with the media. Evidence of versatility in writing ability and capacity to use normal office and data management software are required.
Excellent English language skills, both written and oral, are essential. Good knowledge of Swahili language is an advantage.
Amnesty International Kenya is an equal opportunity employer and seeks to employ and assign the best qualified personnel.
Applications (Detail CV plus motivation letter) should be sent to:
The Director, Amnesty International Kenya, Suite
A3, Haven Court, Opp. Lion Place, Waiyaki Way,
P.O. Box 1527, 00606, Sarit Centre,
Nairobi, Kenya.
Or by email: amnestykenya@sections.amnesty.org.
To arrive no later than 7th August
Interviews will be conducted in the week of 22nd August.
Please note that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Supporting the Campaign Organiser in the delivery of our ‘Human Rights Live Here’ campaign, you’ll help end forced evictions and ensure those affected make themselves heard.
Working closely with CBOs, other NGOs, and of course those directly affected by injustice, you’ll raise awareness of their plight and help give them the chance to define their own future.
As well as making a valuable contribution to the campaign strategy, you’ll also have a big part to play in the day-to-day operational tasks such as preparing campaign materials and providing research support.
An experienced campaigner, you’ll have a broad knowledge of the human rights issues surrounding slums and development in Kenya, while a proven track record in policy and advocacy work is essential.
You will have good presentation, organizational and capacity building skills in a multi-national environment and the ability to work effectively in teams.
A university degree in Social Sciences preferably in Political Science, International Affairs or Development Studies, with a strong component on Communication, is required as a minimum.
Post graduate qualification and/or relevant certification courses will be an added advantage.
But just as important are your top-notch communication skills and ability to build positive working relationships and foster open communication both throughout Amnesty and externally.
You will have a proven track record in rights based approaches to programming, IEC, BCC initiatives and the ability to liaise and work with the media. Evidence of versatility in writing ability and capacity to use normal office and data management software are required.
Excellent English language skills, both written and oral, are essential. Good knowledge of Swahili language is an advantage.
Amnesty International Kenya is an equal opportunity employer and seeks to employ and assign the best qualified personnel.
Applications (Detail CV plus motivation letter) should be sent to:
The Director, Amnesty International Kenya, Suite
A3, Haven Court, Opp. Lion Place, Waiyaki Way,
P.O. Box 1527, 00606, Sarit Centre,
Nairobi, Kenya.
Or by email: amnestykenya@sections.amnesty.org.
To arrive no later than 7th August
Interviews will be conducted in the week of 22nd August.
Please note that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
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