JOB OPENING
The Philippine Human Rights Information Center (PhilRights), a non-governmental organization, is in need of a full-time staff/associate for its HR Monitoring & Documentation Program.
Qualifications
a) Must be a graduate of any social science or arts and letters degree or equivalent years
of experience in human rights or development work;
b) Has very good communication skills especially writing and editing abilities;
c) With at least one-year experience in NGO work;
d) Computer and information technology literate; and
e) Can work with minimal supervision and a team player.
*Preferably with academic and practical background on economic, social, and cultural rights.
Interested parties may send their (a) resumes and (b) application letter addressed to Dr. Nymia Pimentel Simbulan, Executive Director thru e-mail (philrights@philrights.org), fax (433-1714), or snail mail (53-B Maliksi St., Brgy. Pinyahan, 1100 Quezon City).
For further inquiries, please contact Ms. Josie Flores, 433-1714 or 426-4048.
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