1. Summary

 CSHR

Centre for the Study of Human Rights (CSHR) is a non-profit educational institution attached to the Faculty of Law, University of Colombo that is in operation since 1991. Envisioned to create a nation with rights consciousness, in which dignity and rights of all the people are respected and celebrated, the CSHR is mandated to deliver Human Rights education and research using a multi-disciplinary approach to the university community and the wider general public.

Project

CSHR is undertaking a project on Enhancing Legal Awareness of Public and Justice Sector Stakeholders in partnership with the UNDP Sri Lanka, and in collaboration with justice sector institutions. The project envisions a holistic approach to support the justice sector in Sri Lanka, to improve access to justice for all, and to improve the efficiency and quality of justice sector institutions, with a particular focus on providing free legal advice and awareness to the public across the country.

 Position

Under the supervision of the District Coordinator of the District, the District Coordinator is responsible for assisting the delivery of free legal advice and awareness in the District, and assisting in managing stakeholders in the District.

The Student Volunteer will support implementation of project activities in a professional manner, in accordance with the project documents, guidelines and agreements made between the University of Colombo, the donor and other project stakeholders.

The Student Volunteer will ensure the effective and timely implementation of project activities in the district, delivery of quality outputs, and achieve outcomes with maximum impact to project beneficiaries.

2.Duties

In consultation with the Project Coordinator, the District Coordinator is responsible for the following:

1. Project management

a. Assisting the District Coordinator in the effective implementation of free legal advice and legal awareness in the district;
b. Assisting the District Coordinator in developing frameworks and approval documents, and obtaining approvals from relevant university and public sector institutions.
c. Supporting the District Coordinator in monitoring and evaluation of the activities

2. Case management

a. Assist the District Coordinator in managing case work in the district and conduct follow up
b. Assist the Project Coordinator in monitoring case management, and identifying issues and interventions needed in the district

3. Stakeholder management

a. Assist the Project Coordinator in liaising with relevant persons in justice sector institutions, other public institutions, and civil society organizations in the district in relation to the project;
b. Assist the Project Coordinator in coordinating with resource persons to ensure their participation in the project;

4. Office administration

a. Assist the Project Coordinator in maintaining all files pertaining to case management and legal awareness, ensuring privacy and security of data;
b. Assist the Project Coordinator in carrying out all documentation relating to the project, such as case management, follow up, correspondence, report preparation, and translations where necessary;
c. Taking due care in using all equipment belonging to the CSHR;
d. Co-operating with all employees of the CSHR in realising its overall objectives and;
e. Attending to any other duties assigned by the Project Manager, Director and/or Deputy Director.

All duties should be conducted respecting ethical standards in an equitable manner, respecting the dignity of all stakeholders.

Reporting structure
Line manager: District Coordinator

Working Relations
Director and Deputy Director, CSHR
Project Manager
Project Team, CSHR

3. Qualification, Experience and Competencies

 Essential Criteria

  1. Undergraduate of Law at the University of Colombo
  2. Demonstrated experience in delivering field-based projects
  3. Demonstrated commitment to human rights (ethical practice, workplace respect included)
  4. Willingness to travel within the District
  5. A high level of skills in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint etc)
  6. Fluency in spoken and written English, and Sinhala/Tamil

 Desirable Criteria

  1. Conversant in both national languages (Sinhala and Tamil)
  2. Demonstrated experience in working with the community
  3. Volunteering
  4. Existing relationships with community, community-based organizations, justice sector institutions, and civil society organizations

Terms of appointment:

18 months Fixed Term Assignment. (Initially for one year and would be extended up to 18 months based on satisfactory performance)

All-inclusive Monthly Payment for Assignment: Rs. 22,480.00

*Part time positions are equivalent to approximately 20 working hours per week.

Applicants must send their cover letter, CV and relevant supporting documents

1) Apply through the google form available at: http://cshr.cmb.ac.lk/vacancies 
AND
2) via registered post to: Deputy Director, Centre for the Study of Human Rights, No. 94, Cumaratunga Munidasa Mawatha, Colombo 03

Only shortlisted applicants will be invited to an interview.