Job Summary
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- Job posted on: 10th Aug 2020
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We are seeking an experienced project manager who is an exceptional communicator and has a demonstrated track record of success in leading advocacy campaigns and/or programs. This is a wonderful opportunity for the right person to make a globally significant contribution in the fight against human rights abuses occurring in China today.
The Project Manager will implement our new Empowerment and Accountability Project (EAP) ensuring that relevant standards, requirements and quality are met at all times. The role will include managing subcontracted services and volunteers.
The EAP Project is a global outreach program aimed at raising the profile of the human rights abuse of forced organ harvesting. The project will call for accountability and transparency, produce outreach and educational materials, and empower the victim diaspora through online trainings and mentoring.
Essential
Desirable
The term of this role is fixed until July 2021 with a probation period of 3 months.
For further information about this position, please email Susie Hughes at [email protected] using the subject line: Project Manager - Work from home enquiry via EthicalJobs.
ETAC is a registered Australian charity with international activities. The principal object for which ETAC has been established is to end forced organ harvesting from prisoners of conscience in China and seek justice for the victims, and to advance knowledge of, and promote education about, human rights and values regarding the forced removal and trafficking of organs harvested from prisoners of conscience in China.
ETAC recently initiated the China Tribunal (www.chinatribunal.com), an independent people’s tribunal chaired by Sir Geoffrey Nice QC, that assessed all available evidence and concluded that forced organ harvesting has been happening for a substantial period of time in China to a very substantial number of victims.
ETAC is an independent, non-partisan organisation. We are not aligned with any political party, religious or spiritual group, government or any other national or international institution. Our members are from a range of backgrounds, belief systems, religions and ethnicities. We share a common commitment to supporting human rights and ending the horror of forced organ harvesting. www.endtransplantabuse.org
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