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26 March 2020
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JUSTICE vacancies for Fellows

Two interesting roles have arisen at human rights organisations JUSTICE

It is advertising for a Strategy Fellow to support its Director and the Board of JUSTICE on elaborating the next four-year strategy for the organisation, and a JUSTICE Scotland Fellow to support the work of JUSTICE Scotland.

The Strategy Fellow is a paid full-time role for six months. The JUSTICE Scotland Fellow is a paid part-time role, 1.5 days a week, based in Scotland, working from home with infrequent travel to London required.

Given the COVID-19 outbreak, interviews will be held by Zoom on 22 April, and successful applicants may be required to work from home. The deadline for applications is 10pm on 14 April.

Find out more at: https://justice.org.uk/about-us/vacancies.

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