The Project Intern’s main job is to work with the Project Coordinator/PFFLN Team in order to implement the project’s activities.
Responsibilities
- Assist recording and following up on news related to violations of fundamental freedom, land, and natural resources;
- Assist in filing project documents under the supervision of the Project Coordinator;
- Assist in researching and translating other legal documents when required;
- Assist in organizing the project’s events, workshops or trainings; and
- Complete other duties assigned by the Project Coordinator/organization.
Requirements
- Recent University graduate or year 3- 4 University Student in the field of law;
- Fair command of the English language- reading, writing and speaking;
- Interested in human rights field;
- Have a good communication and interpersonal skill; and
- Honest, hardworking and willing to learn;
- Computer skills, including Microsoft Office, Internet and email are preferable; and
· No work experience in required.
Submission
Interested candidates should submit their CV (two pages maximum) and cover letter (one page maximum) detailing their suitability for and interest in the position to internships@cchrcambodia.org. We encourage applicants to send their applications well ahead of the time when they would prefer their internship to start. Please specify the dates in which your internship can take place. Interns are accepted on a rolling basis.
Due to the large number of applications we receive, only short-listed applicants will be contacted.
For further information about the internship program, and requirements for internships, please refer to the various job descriptions above.
Women, LGBTIQ+ individuals, indigenous minorities, and
candidates from disadvantaged backgrounds are strongly encouraged to
apply.
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