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Monday, October 26, 2009

Amnesty International Jobs: Campaigner - Zimbabwe

Amnesty International: Take Action for Human Rights

Campaigner - Zimbabwe

Central London Based

£31 ,104 - Permanent Contract

Ref: AFR/09/08

Amnesty International (AI) is a worldwide movement of volunteers and professionals standing up for human rights. Independent of any government, ideology, economic interest or religion, we have more than 2 million supporters in over 150 countries.

Our purpose is to research, campaign and take action to effect change and protect individuals wherever rights, justice, fairness, freedom and truth are denied.

The role of Campaigner is to devise and implement a mixture of activities inspiring and mobilising people to take action by formulating clear, focused and achievable medium to long-term strategies.

Working closely with other AI departments, you will sometimes go on overseas missions for research and campaign activities.

A proven Campaigner who's committed to human rights, you will combine a creative yet pragmatic approach with excellent communication skills, particularly written and presentational.

You should have good political judgement, a sound knowledge of Zimbabwe, employing your sensitivity to their cute and customs when devising campaign strategies.

A good working knowledge of the language will be an advantage.

Along with this you will have impartial political judgement, excellent communication skills, strong strategic thought and an open and result-oriented approach to your work.

for further information about this and our other current vacancies, and to apply online, please visit our website www.amnesty.org/jobs and quote the appropriate reference.

CVs will not be accepted.

Closing date: 15th November 2009.
Liberate From Injustice

www.amnesty.org/jobs

Join us, speak out for human rights: www.amnesty.org/en/appeals-for-action

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