APWLD Program Oficer Position for Feminist Law and Practice Program

Deadline: 19 August 2019
Open to: women from Asia and the Pacific countries (specifically from the sub-regions of the Pacific, East Asia, Central Asia, South Asia and Southeast Asia) with relevant experience and skills
Benefits: salary range commences at THB 51,750 (equivalent of USD 1,500) per month plus other benefits

Description

Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Development (APWLD) is currently inviting women from Asia and the Pacific countries (specifically from the sub-regions of the Pacific, East Asia, Central Asia, South Asia and Southeast Asia) with relevant experience and skills to apply for the Programme Officer Position for Feminist Law and Practice Programme (FLP-PO).

The successful applicant will be working with our committed Secretariat to support a powerful network of women’s rights organisations, movements and activists across the region; significantly contribute to APWLD’s institutional strength, development and sustainability; and realise APWLD’s founding vision of empowering Asia Pacific women to use law as an instrument of change for equality, justice, peace and development.

Eligibility

  1. Applicants should show demonstrated commitment to the promotion of women’s human rights in Asia and the Pacific. Experience in working with a movement-based organisation such as feminist movements,  indigenous peoples, farmers, migrants, workers, fisherfolk, dalits, LBTQI, or other movements is an asset;
  2. Experience and knowledge of using law from a feminist perspective to advance women’s human rights as well as challenge discriminatory laws, policies and practices at local, national, regional or international level;
  3. A degree in law; social and political sciences; human rights, economics, development, or women’s studies;
  4. Minimum of five years’ experience in development work and women’s rights at the national, regional level or international level;
  5. Knowledge of international human rights and women and development issues in Asia and the Pacific;
  6. In-depth understanding of the political, economic and socio-cultural environments in the region.  Experience in legal, policy analysis is an asset;
  7. Experience in organising and facilitating (feminist, participatory) capacity building activities; monitoring, learning and reflection meetings;
  8. High level project management such as  programme planning, implementation, budgeting, monitoring and evaluation;
  9. Experience in campaigns to defend women human rights defenders is an asset;
  10. Experience in organising alternative justice spaces for women (e.g. tribunals, public hearings, etc.) is an asset;
  11. Demonstrated ability to work with a diverse, membership driven network;
  12. Excellent command of English language, both oral and written and demonstrated ability to write for movements as well as program reports and project proposals.    Proficiency in another language other than English is an asset;
  13. Good interpersonal skills, with ability to network in a multi-cultural environment and to develop strong professional relationships with members and other stakeholders;
  14. Proficient ICT skills – familiarity in using online shared platforms such as Google Suite and Dropbox is preferred;
  15. Must be able to travel overseas as required.

Benefits

  • Salary range commences at THB 51,750 (the equivalent of USD 1,500) per month. Other benefits include contributions to the employment pension fund; education allowance for children, 13th month salary, housing allowance and relocation allowances for staff required to relocate to Penang, Malaysia or Chiang Mai, Thailand;
  • This is a full-time position with two-years contracts (renewable).

How to apply?

In order to apply, please fill the application form.

For more information, and to apply please visit this website.