Vacancies


Published: 13 Oct 2016

Haringey Migrant Support Center seeks volunteers for many positions, London, UK

The Haringey Migrant Support Center (HMSC) is looking for volunteers to support its advocacy, administrative, clothes bank, food bank, legal support, monitoring and evaluation, and reception work. Please find full descriptions of the available positions here. If interested, please contact the Center by 4 October. All prospective volunteers will then be invited to an informational session on 10 October and induction of new volunteers will be conducted on 17 October.

Northwestern University School of Communication seeks Scholar Refugee in Residence, Evanston, IL, USA

The School of Communication at Northwestern University offers a nationally or internationally recognized media maker, screenwriter, playwright, theatre artist, and/or scholar with screenings, productions, distribution, and publications, via recognized venues/outlets, to be in residence as an artist-scholar at Northwestern University. This person will be based in the School of Communication and have an appointment to the Department of Theatre, Radio-TV-Film, or Performance Studies as determined by the Dean of the School of Communication and will be expected to teach courses and be an active member of our community. The candidate may also be granted a coterminous appointment to an NU Program or Center that aligns with the candidate’s area of interest. Eligible applicants must be facing or have recently fled from immediate, severe, and targeted threats to their lives and/or careers in their home countries or countries of residence. Candidates should provide documentation of such current or recent threat, ideally, a letter from the U.S. government or United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) confirming refugee status or pending refugee status; sponsorship by a recognized organization which deals with issues surrounding refugees; and/or should have their references address this aspect of their application in their letters. We reserve the right to determine eligibility. Applicants residing in foreign country would need to be sponsored by an organization, not Northwestern University, that specializes in refugee resettlement, however Northwestern University will assist in applying for an academic J-1 visa for the applicant. Ultimately, selection will be based on strong educational credentials and strong teaching credentials, experience, and evaluations. This person must be proficient in English and all classes must be taught in English. Appointment ideally starts January 1, 2017 for up to a year (although start date and length are negotiable). Beyond the eligibility requirements outlined above, please apply with a work sample (written, links, and/or DVDs), a letter of introduction, a c.v., evidence of strong teaching (if possible), and three letters of recommendation to:

Michelle Yamada

Re ARTIST-SCHOLAR REFUGEE IN RESIDENCE Department of Radio-TV-Film

Northwestern University

1920 Campus Drive

Evanston, Il 60208

For fullest consideration, applicants should submit materials by 26 September 2016, but review of applications will continue until the position is filled.

George Mason University seeks Immigration law analysts

George Mason University in the United States is seeking qualified attorneys from Mexico, Germany, Qatar, Tunisia, and Turkey to assist with coding a questionnaire that evaluates the strength of legal protections available to migrants in these countries. Candidates must be qualified attorneys, be proficient in English, have expertise in immigration law, and have experience with academic research. The task should take no more than 20 hours to complete, and individuals will be offered a payment of USD 2000 in compensation. To apply, submit a cover letter and CV (one page each) in PDF form to this email address. Indicate “IMBR Legal Analyst Application” in the subject line. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis.

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