Careers

ICTJ is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer strongly committed to hiring and retaining a diverse and internationally representative staff.  

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Job Openings

The Development database managing consultant role is a temporary part-time non-exempt position limited to 19 hours per week maximum, for 9 months, subject to renewal.

ICTJ is seeking qualified applicants for the position of Finance and Administration Assistant - MENA. The Finance and Administration Assistant reports directly to the Finance Officer – MENA Programs. This position is based in Beirut Lebanon. Selected candidates must have legal authorization to work in Lebanon. This is a 12-months contract with the possibility of extension based on performance and the availability of funds. The first three months of the contract will be a probationary period.

The International Center for Transitional Justice (ICTJ) is looking for a qualified Media Consultant to work in its program in The Gambia. This position is based in Banjul. This is a six-months contract that may be extended depending on performance and the availability of funding.

ICTJ is seeking qualified applicants for the position of South Sudan Program Assistant. The Program Assistant reports directly to ICTJ’s Head of the South Sudan Program. This position is based in Juba, South Sudan. Preference will be given to South Sudanese nationals. This is a 12-months contract with the possibility of extension based on performance and the availability of funds.

The International Center for Transitional Justice (ICTJ) is looking for a Project Associate to join its program in The Gambia to support the implementation of the program.

Internships

The ICTJ internship program has been an ongoing part of ICTJ since its inception. We value providing an enriching and rewarding experience for students who are passionate about transitional justice and interested in making an invaluable contribution to communities that have experienced mass atrocities.

Programs Interns will be guided and receive practical instruction on many of the broad range of transitional justice themes and activities. They will learn directly about ICTJ’s work in key areas of transitional justice and human rights around the world and gain practical experience by being part of a team to gain broader experience and understanding of the field.

The Communications Intern will learn about ICTJ’s work advancing transitional justice and human rights around the world and contribute directly to the organization’s communications efforts.