From: b sabha <bcsabha.kal...@gmail.com>

From: Police Reforms Watch 
<policereformswa...@gmail.com<mailto:policereformswa...@gmail.com>>

Dear Friend,

Project Associate- Mumbai.

Details of the opening are given below. Please recommend and forward it to your 
friends.

Please apply directly as mentioned in the vacancy announcement.

Thank you.

warm regards,
Dolphy A. D'souza
Cell: 9833884227
Convenor
POLICE REFORMS WATCH
Email: policereformswa...@gmail.com<mailto:policereformswa...@gmail.com>
W: www.policereformswatch.org<http://www.policereformswatch.org>




The Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative (CHRI) is an independent, 
non-partisan, non-government organisation working for the practical realisation 
of human rights across the Commonwealth. CHRI is based in New Delhi, India, and 
has offices in London, UK and Accra, Ghana. Further information can be accessed 
at CHRI's website 
(www.humanrightsinitiative.org<http://www.humanrightsinitiative.org/>).

CHRI's Police Reforms Programme is currently looking for a Project Associate 
based in Mumbaifor a project to improve police responsiveness to women 
complainants in Delhi and Mumbai. The position is a fine opportunity for 
youngprofessionalswith energy and drive committed to human rights and access to 
justice to work on a challenging project that aims to bring changes on the 
ground at the police station level.

The Project Associate will work in close consultation with the Mumbai Project 
Lead and project team to plan and implement project activities in Mumbai. The 
ideal candidate will have good working knowledge of Indian criminal law and 
procedure, will have some previous experience of working with women victims of 
crime and the police at the police station level. The candidate will be a good 
researcher, networker, advocate and team player. The candidate will write well 
and be conversant with process documentation.

Essential Qualifications:

Candidates should have 5-8 years professional work experience, with strong 
academic qualifications in law, social sciences, human rights, or other 
security or criminal justice related fields. Candidates must possess good 
research, writing and editing and oral communications skills in English. 
Knowledge of Indian criminal law and procedure is essential, as is experience 
in working with police at the police station level.Candidates must be adaptable 
and able to work effectively in a challenging environment. Competence in 
written and spoken English is essential, and fluency in Marathi is desirable.

Remuneration will be commensurate with knowledge and experience levels and will 
be in the range of Rs. 45,000 -55,000 per month.

Please apply with:
*         1 page Cover Letter explaining why you think you are suitable for the 
job
*         Résumé, of no more than 3 pages
*         One writing sample indicative of your research, analysis and writing 
skills (no more than 4 pages)
*         Contact details of two references, who can vouch for your 
professional competence

Applications should be sent only by email to CHRI at 
v...@humanrightsinitiative.org<mailto:v...@humanrightsinitiative.org> by 10 
July 2016. Applicants are requested to mention in the subject line: Project 
Lead, Police Reforms. Please ensure that you send all essential documents 
mentioned above. Candidates selected for the job will be required to produce 
original certificates for verification of their claim regards educational 
qualification.





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