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Physicians for Human Rights Senior Researcher


Reporting to the Director of Emergencies and Special Initiatives, we seek a Senior Researcher to join our team in our New York City office. This position requires international travel.
As Senior Researcher, you will be a key member of the research and investigations team and will work to document and expose war crimes and mass atrocities. This position monitors global human rights issues, participates in emergency field investigations, cultivates networks of contacts among local and international stakeholders, writes communications materials, and conducts advocacy briefings. The candidate must have strong field experience and knowledge of human rights and humanitarian law.
Reports to: Director of Emergencies and Special Initiatives
Location: New York, NY

Responsibilities Include:

  • Research, document, and expose mass atrocities and other grave violations of human rights in target countries through the systematic collection and analysis of information from eyewitnesses, survivors, local and international organizations, media, government officials, and other field sources.
  • Monitor global human rights issues and emerging conflicts and make informed recommendations as appropriate for organizational engagement; contextualize rights violations within the broader political, historical, and social environments in target countries.
  • Write varied communications materials (e.g., reports, briefing papers, opinion pieces, correspondence with governments and intergovernmental agencies) stemming from research findings.
  • Ensure that research methods comport with the highest standards in the medical, scientific and legal fields; ensure confidentiality and informed consent; safeguard research data and forensic evidence.
  • Build and manage networks of local and international contacts in target countries.
  • Be able to work flexible hours and to respond to crises and urgent situations.
  • Travel internationally as required to conduct fact-finding investigations and engage in advocacy.
  • Help implement and carry out other functions requested by the Director of Emergencies and Special Initiatives.

Qualifications:

  • Advanced degree in international relations, public health, journalism, law, social sciences or related field is desirable.
  • Extensive research experience in international human rights or related work including investigations, reporting, advocacy.
  • Ability to conduct interviews effectively and with sensitivity among a wide range of interlocutors.
  • Strong interpersonal skills with experience working collaboratively with both internal and external stakeholders. 
  • Excellent writing and editing skills and demonstrated ability to defend and explain complex issues and translate information about them to broad audiences including senior officials and intergovernmental bodies.
  • Strong initiative and follow-through with demonstrated ability to multi-task and work quickly under pressure and short deadline.
  • Sound political judgment and familiarity with international human rights law, global advocacy, and international justice mechanisms.
  • Ability to travel internationally and work in conflict zones is required.
  • Experience working and/or living outside of the U.S. is required; experience in the MENA region is desirable.
  • English fluency and proficiency in another language is required; Arabic language skills are an asset.
  • A team-oriented person with a passion for human rights, excellent judgment, maturity, creativity and flexibility.

How to Apply:

Please send cover letter (with compensation requirements) and resume to resumes [at] phrusa [dot] org. Please include the job title you're applying for in your subject line.
Physicians for Human Rights is an equal opportunity employer, committed to inclusive hiring and dedicated to diversity in its work and staff.