Location: Samos, Greece (Vathy)
Position Type: Full-time
Reporting to: Leading Lawyer
Salary: 716 euros net per month + Stipends of 300 euros for accomodation
Starting date: As soon as possible
Duration: 6-month contract with possibility of extension
Priority given to Graduate of a Greek or Cypriot Law School
In case of a trainee lawyer in Greece, there is the possibility of carrying out the traineeship at the
lawyers of the organisation.
Organisational Context
The Human Rights Legal Project (HRLP) works to defend the dignity and fundamental rights of displaced people within the European Union, and at its borders, by providing legal assistance to individuals and affected communities, and by pursuing strategic action to hold responsible authorities and institutions to account.
HRLP was founded as a joint initiative of individual humanitarian workers in 2020, the primary intention being to focus on litigation and representation in cases of alleged human rights violations on behalf of asylum-seekers and refugees within the Greek asylum process, and the defence of people criminalised whilst migrating. Such cases may include, but are not limited to, denial of access to essential health care services, unlawful incarceration or with inadequate facilities, non-access to fair trial and police (or any public authority) brutality and misconduct, and cases of sexual abuse and violence.
As the organisation continues to expand and grow we are seeking to recruit an assistant caseworker to support the two lawyers deployed to the field team. The candidate for this role must be willing to relocate to Samos and to support the work of the lawyers. They must have extensive knowledge of EU and Greek migration and asylum processes, and most importantly, be passionate about human rights and justice.
Responsibilities
The candidate will work in Vathy town, Samos, to support the field team of lawyers as they respond to the legal needs and cases as they arise. Primary tasks will include, but are not limited to:
○ Supporting the lawyers in bringing cases of strategic litigation to national Courts and administrative mechanisms or, if needed, to the European Court of Human Rights, the Court of Justice of the European Union, and other authoritative legal bodies;
○ Supporting the lawyers in the representation of asylum seekers and refugees in cases of human rights violations, criminal and administrative law cases, by drafting legal documents, preparing case files and communication with different administrative and judicial authorities.
○ Under the supervision of the Legal Coordinator, monitoring human rights violations against asylum-seekers and refugees residing in Zervou MPRIC and other locations on Samos. In particular, public authority violence and misconduct, false or unlawful imprisonment, and medical negligence and denial of access to essential healthcare services, and denial of access
to asylum procedures;
○ Developing relationships with the refugee and asylum seeking communities, and contributing, maintaining secure administrative processes for recording and storing confidential data;
○ Delivering inter-organisational rights-based workshops to the refugee community;
○ Maintaining the case management system to accurately reflect the project’s caseload.
○ Maintaining a thorough knowledge of cases to ensure evidence requirements are met in a timely way, and individuals are aware of case progress.
○ Working closely with other legal actors on the island to ensure close and effective cooperation and information exchange;
○ Analysis of contextual risks and capacities;
○ Understanding the perspectives, capacities, needs and resources of the refugee and asylum seeking population and providing input into programme support.
Essential Qualifications and Experience
○ The right to live and work, without restriction, in Greece.
○ Relevant academic qualification (Honours Bachelor Level) in law, human rights law, migration law, or social work;
○ Fluent English language skills; Greek language skills will be considered a distinct advantage.
○ Initial professional experience working in a legal capacity, ideally in the area of human rights or migration law;
○ Similar experience in the Greek context;
○ Awareness of ethical guidelines for the humanitarian field, including GDPR and safeguarding best practices;
○ Dedication to the pursuit of justice and due process in the field of migration;
○ Ability and willingness to work in a dynamic and highly challenging environment, which may necessitate out-of-work hours.
Desirable Qualifications and Experience
○ Ability to process large volumes of complex information, and condense it into concise summaries;
○ Strong administrative and organisational skills, with the ability to work and manage caseload autonomously;
○ Previous experience either working or volunteering in a humanitarian context;
○ Proficiency in one other language (e.g. French, Farsi, Arabic).
○ Long term commitment to the project.
Compensations and Benefits
○ 716 euros net per month.
○ 20 days annual leave + public holidays
○ 300 euros stipends for accommodation
○ In case of a trainee lawyer in Greece, there is the possibility of carrying out the traineeship at the lawyers of the organisation.
○ If a Greek trainee lawyer ; possibility to co-represent cases before the criminal courts.
○ Opportunity for professional growth and career advancement.
HRLP is an equal opportunities employer and positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates regardless of sex, race, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, religion or belief, marital status, or pregnancy and maternity.
How to apply
Please send a CV and Cover Letter, no later than 7th of August, on how you meet the criteria listed above and how your experience is relevant to hrlp.steeringcommittee@gmail.com. Recruitment will be conducted in line with safer recruitment principles. Only appropriately qualified candidates will be considered, applications will be considered on a rolling basis and interested people are strongly encouraged to apply early.