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Coalition for Human Rights in Development is looking for a Research and Learning Facilitator Remote based, anywhere in Africa

Application Deadline: 15 January 2025

Coalition for Human Rights in Development is looking for a Research and Learning Facilitator Remote based, anywhere in Africa

Overview

Coalition for Human Rights in Development is seeking a Research and Learning Facilitator to serve as part of its International Secretariat. The Research and Learning Facilitator should be based in Africa and be a journalist, analyst, researcher or monitoring professional who is able to:

  • gather the data (e.g.: conducting individual and group discussions with a empathetic approach, analyzing and updating our internal case database, reviewing existing literature, etc);
  • analyze the data to identify systemic trends and systematize lessons learned;
  • use storytelling strategies to present the research findings and work with the Communications team to popularize them.

Initially, the main focus of the research (for a 1 to 1.5 year project) would be on community perspectives and community-led struggles in the context of the Just Energy Transition in Africa, including comparative analysis with Latin America and Asia.

Location: Remote, anywhere in Africa.

Status: Contractor – Full-time (5 days/week) or Part-time (at least 3.5 days/week)

Compensation:

USD $3,100 to $3,720 on a gross full-time basis, based on location and experience (pro-rated if less than full time). Coalition for Human Rights in Developmentalso have a paid time off policy including vacation, holidays, sick leave, etc. Coalition for Human Rights in Development cover agreed costs related to office expenses, travel, etc.

How to apply

Please upload a cover letter and resume in English, as well as two work samples, before January 15 to https://rightsindevelopment.org/employment-application/. Coalition for Human Rights in Development expect the first round interviews to take place around mid-March. 

In the first paragraph of your cover letter, please include:

  • the location where you would want to be based;
  • whether you would prefer to work full-time or part-time.

If you are using Artificial Intelligence (AI) in preparing your application materials, please include a couple of sentences in your cover letter as a footnote or endnote explaining how you used AI. Coalition for Human Rights in Development is unable to pay for relocation costs, nor sponsor work visas, so candidates must have the ability to work from their preferred location. 

Please note that Coalition for Human Rights in Development have limited staff capacity and will only be able to contact shortlisted candidates.

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