Researcher*in, Crisis, Conflict, and Arms
Job Application for Researcher, Crisis, Conflict, and Arms at Human Rights Watch
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Researcher, Crisis, Conflict, and Arms
Multiple Locations Considered
RESEARCHER
Crisis, Conflict and Arms Division
Multiple Locations Considered
Application Deadline: January 31, 2025
Human Rights Watch (“HRW”) is seeking candidates for the position of Researcher within the Crisis, Conflict and Arms Division. The Researcher should have expertise and experience working on human rights crises and documenting laws of war violations during situations of armed conflict. This should include an understanding of the impact of conflict and crisis situations on women, children, older people, people with disabilities, and others at particular risk.
Responsibilities include research, often in high-risk environments, writing and multimedia work with short deadlines, international media work, advocacy with governments, armed groups, companies and others to defend the human rights of people caught in armed conflict and situations of severe social and political unrest, and collaborating with partner organizations and colleagues across the organization.
The Researcher should be prepared to spend extensive periods conducting research in dynamic and sometimes insecure situations. A knowledge of international humanitarian law and human rights law is important, as is an understanding of how to conduct safe and effective human rights research both in person and remotely, including through open source investigations. Experience in complex security environments is also key, as is an ability to manage issues of stress and resilience.
This is a full-time position that reports to the Director of the Crisis, Conflict and Arms Division. The position will preferably be based in one of HRW’s major offices (New York, Washington DC, Sao Paolo, London, Amsterdam, Brussels, Berlin, Johannesburg, Nairobi, Amman).
2. Write and publicize reports, briefing papers, letters, news releases, op-eds, and submissions to international bodies based on research findings, including through an active social media presence;
3. Collaborate with colleagues in the multimedia team to produce videos and other visual materials that convey research findings and advocacy messages;
4. Assist in the development and implementation of local, regional, and international strategies to change abusive laws, policies, and practices and to hold those most responsible for serious abuses to account;
5. Respond promptly to queries from the media, public, and colleagues in the human rights community;
6. Identify and highlight key political and human rights trends and emerging issues, and analyze abuses within the broader political, social, and economic context to highlight factors contributing to abuses and avenues for effective change;
7. Assist the director of the division and HRW’s Development Department with fundraising;
8. Work closely with colleague NGOs and local human rights organizations to ensure that HRW’s work complements and enhances their work;
9. Deliver outputs in a timely manner and maintain consistency with the agreed strategy and priorities of the division and organization; and
10. Carry out any other duties as required.
The successful candidate will be a collaborative, strategic, and flexible researcher, writer, advocate, and public spokesperson who is ready and willing to deploy to areas affected by armed conflicts, political unrest, and other human rights crises, sometimes on short notice. The candidate should have experience documenting laws of war violations during armed conflicts and/or the use of excessive force during situations of political unrest, as well as expertise in identifying the types of weapons used in such situations. The successful candidate should be willing to work in a fast-paced, multicultural environment.
2. Ability to think strategically in dynamic situations to develop and implement realistic and effective local and international advocacy and media strategies is required.
3. Ability to identify, research, analyze, and effectively communicate important human rights developments in the area of crisis and conflict work is required.
4. Ability to efficiently distil information about crisis and conflict work so as to focus time and effort on issues of greatest importance or issues that are most capable of being influenced is required.
5. Ability to write and edit accurate, persuasive, well-organized, analytical, and timely reports and press releases is required.
6. Strong knowledge of international human rights and humanitarian law is required.
7. Excellent oral and written communication skills in English, including public speaking skills, are required. Proficiency in other languages relevant to the research position is highly desirable, including Arabic, French, Russian, and Spanish.
8. Experience managing physical and digital security in dynamic and at times dangerous environments is required.
9. Ability to multi-task effectively, including having good planning and organizing skills and ability to work under pressure are required.
10. Ability to manage issues related to stress and resilience in a challenging and fast-paced job is required.
11. Experience working with colleagues, staff, vendors, and partners from diverse backgrounds in a positive, collaborative, and inclusive team environment is required.
12. Strong interpersonal skills in order to work collaboratively within HRW as well as with local partners, government officials, media, and other external partners is required.
13. Experience working with innovative technologies to document human rights violations, such as remote sensing and the use of open source techniques, is highly desirable.
14. Experience and relevant training to identify the types of weapons used and their impact during situations of armed conflict and political unrest is highly desirable.
If you are experiencing technical difficulties with your application submission, or if you require a disability-related accommodation, please email re*********nt@***.org. Due to the large response, application submissions via email will not be accepted and inquiries regarding the status of applications will go unanswered.
equal opportunity employer.
Human Rights Watch is an international human rights monitoring and advocacy organization known for its in-depth investigations, its incisive and timely reporting, its innovative and high-profile advocacy campaigns, and its success in changing the human rights-related policies and practices of influential governments and international institutions.
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