Who are we?
Project Expedite Justice (PEJ) is a United States based NGO with 501(c)(3) charitable organization status founded in 2016.
PEJ’s mission is to use all available legal options to seek justice for individuals who are inadequately protected under the law, who cannot access legal resources, and who are exploited by governments, corporations, or others.
For our mission, PEJ applies a novel, victim-centered approach to addressing mass atrocities. PEJ’s three-step model consists of training, mentoring, and providing independent legal consulting. We partner 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 forward 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.
We have projects in various countries and are an inclusive team that includes people working remotely from many different places, including several countries in Africa, Asia, Europe, South America, and the USA. We are deeply committed to increasing the opportunity for lawyers from the global majority / global south to participate in international Rule of Law based non-profits. People from countries from the global majority are encouraged to apply for this role.
What is the job?
The Legal Investigator will support PEJ’s project “Protecting Human Rights and Promoting Justice in Ethiopia through Evidence Collection and Documentation.” This project aims to increase justice and accountability for serious human rights abuses in Ethiopia and improve human rights protection and observation over three years. Specifically, PEJ works closely with civil society organizations, lawyer associations, human rights defenders, and the Ethiopian Human Rights Commission to build capacity on evidence collection and preservation and case strategy and advocacy. Specific program objectives are: 1) Increased capacity of these groups to investigate, document, and report serious human rights abuses in line with international standards for evidence collection and preservation; 2) increased capacity of groups to pursue accountability measures for serious human rights abuses in relevant legal and non-legal fora; 3) increased coordination and cooperation between civil society organizations and the Human Rights Commission to monitor, document, and report on serious human rights abuses.
What are the contract terms?
This is a full time, in person consultancy contract for a period of six months.
What is the scope of work?
The Senior Investigator Lawyer will work closely and be embedded in the Ethiopian Human Rights Commission. The Senior Investigator Lawyer will be embedded with the EHRC for an average of 3 days per week. The remaining 2 days per week will be reserved to plan and strategize with PEJ staff. The Senior Investigator Lawyer will work closely with the Commission and build their technical capacity to conduct investigations and preserve evidence related to human rights abuses. The Senior Investigator Lawyer will also work closely with the Commission and PEJ to develop case strategies and advocacy recommendations on specific instances of human rights abuses.
What will you do?
The Senior Investigator and Lawyer will be responsible for the following deliverables:
Your talents and skills: