Programme Director
ERRC wishes to announce the vacancy of the post of ERRC Programme Director. Below you will find all the relevant information for applying for the post.
Documents include the:
a.. Job description
a.. Person specification
a.. Guidance notes for applicants
a.. Application form
a.. Equal opportunities form
a.. Recruitment feedback form
Please follow the link to access the ERRC application documents: http://www.errc. org/cikk. php?cikk= 2848. You can search our website for information about the work of ERRC at www.errc.org.
The criteria we use for short-listing is set out in the person specification and follow on from the job description tasks. Please take time to read the guidance notes on how to fill out your application. It is important that your application shows how you meet ALL points mentioned in the person specification. If you do not meet all of the criteria or do not have experience on some of the points listed, please state how you would aim to accomplish the work.
Closing date for applications: 3 September (8.00 am Budapest time)
Interview date: Provisionally planned for 21 September 2007
in Budapest
You are kindly asked to send your application (letter of interest, application form, paper and the equal opportunities form; the latter is not obligatory) preferably by e-mail to dora.eke@errc. org. Applications in other formats than outlined in the guidance notes will not be considered. Please ensure your e-mail has been received by requesting confirmation.
ERRC offers a competitive salary and benefits package based on experience which is subject to negotiations.
We kindly ask you not to call for information before you are invited for an interview.
We wish you every success with your application and thank you for your interest in ERRC.
European Roma Rights Centre (ERRC)
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The European Roma Rights Centre is an international public interest law organisation which monitors the human rights situation of Roma and provides legal defence in cases of human rights abuse. For more information about the European Roma Rights Centre, visit the ERRC on the web at http://www.errc. org
To support the ERRC, please visit this link: http://www.errc. org/cikk. php?cikk= 2735
European Roma Rights Centre
1386 Budapest 62
P.O. Box 906/93
Hungary
Tel: +36.1.413.2200
Fax: +36.1.413.2201
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