Ethiopia Interns
About Project Expedite Justice
Project Expedite Justice (PEJ), founded in 2016, is a United States-based NGO with 501(c)(3) charitable organization designation.
PEJ's mission is to use all available legal options to seek justice for individuals inadequately protected under the law, who cannot access legal resources, and who are exploited by governments, corporations, or others.
PEJ applies a novel, victim-centered approach to addressing mass atrocities. PEJ's 3-step model includes training, mentoring, and providing independent legal consulting. We partner with and train local lawyers and investigators to collect, analyze, and preserve evidence according to international legal standards. Without evidence, there can be no accountability. We further build local capabilities and advance the justice process through case-specific mentoring and strategic guidance to local legal practitioners and investigators. Finally, we partner with local NGOs, pro bono law firms, and legal clinics to represent victims of international crimes and serious human rights abuses in court or alternative judicial mechanisms.
PEJ has projects in several countries. Our inclusive team includes people working remotely from Africa, Asia, Europe, South America, and the US. We are deeply committed to increasing opportunities for lawyers and other human rights defenders from the global majority or global south to participate in international rule-of-law-based nonprofit work. People from countries from the global majority are encouraged to apply for this role.
The Opportunity: Ethiopia Program Intern
Job Summary:
PEJ is seeking two (2) highly motivated and passionate interns to support our work in Ethiopia. This internship offers an invaluable opportunity to gain hands-on experience in human rights and transitional justice, working remotely with a dedicated team.
Key Responsibilities:
Carrying out research and drafting legal analysis on human rights and transitional justice issues.
Drafting or editing English language documents as needed.
Assisting in writing project reports, etc.
Drafting background research and preparatory materials.
Taking minutes of meetings.
Archiving materials and managing project materials database.
Other duties as prescribed by project leadership.
Profile: Qualifications and Attributes
Education and Experience
Degree holder or current University students in the fields of law, human rights, International Criminal Law, Transitional Justice, and related fields.
Prior experience: while it is not a prerequisite, prior professional experience (including internships) in a legal environment or with a public interest organization is an asset.
Skills
Strong knowledge in the fields of international human rights law, international criminal law and Transitional Justice.
Excellent presentation, writing, editing, research, oral advocacy, and communication skills.
Excellent English language writing and research skills.
Proven ability to handle confidential matters.
Ability to organize and drive projects to timely completion.
Ability to work collaboratively, multi-task, and work under pressure.
Self-motivated and firmly committed to PEJ’s mission, principles, and values.
Strong work ethic and attention to detail.
Attention to detail and strong organizational skills.
Ability to work under minimal supervision while regularly communicating with colleagues and supervisors.
How to Apply:
Email recruitment@projectexpeditejustice.org with "Application: Intern: Ethiopia" in the subject line, and attach:
CV/resume (maximum of two pages);
Cover letter;
Writing sample.
By submitting your application, you consent to a reference check, where we will contact up to two professional references you provide.
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.