CALL FOR LEADERS: GUATEMALA COUNTRY SPECIALIST
Amnesty International USA
About the organization
All people have human rights. But those rights are abused or denied every single day. We are witnessing a rollback of human rights globally. World leaders are pushing hate, attempting to erase rights protections, commiting crimes against humanity, and enacting policies that drive and deepen inequality.
When that happens, Amnesty International finds the facts, exposes what’s happening, and rallies people together to force governments and others to respect everyone’s human rights. Our vision is of a world in which every person enjoys all of the human rights enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and other international human rights instruments. In pursuit of this vision, our mission is to undertake research and action focused on preventing and ending grave abuses of these rights.
Duties
- Routinely monitor the political and human rights situation in Guatemala, with a solid understanding of AI’s policy and specific concerns pertaining to Guatemala.
- Develop and implement action strategies for Guatemala in coordination with Amnesty International’s researchers and campaigners around the world and AIUSA Advocacy Director.
- Provide general assistance, information, and actions to AIUSA members and activists seeking to work on issues related to human rights in Guatemala.
- Assist the organization in developing and maintaining contacts with counterparts in other human rights organizations, solidarity groups and other stakeholders.
- Collaborate with AIUSA Advocacy Directors on any aspects of AIUSA’s legislative work pertaining to Guatemala i.e. communicating with US State Department desk officers, US embassies abroad, foreign embassies in Washington DC and consulates throughout the US.
- Serve as AIUSA’s liaison to colleagues working on Guatemala at Amnesty’s International Secretariat.
- Provide expert letters of support for Guatemalan asylum seekers and occasionally testify at hearings.
- Serve as spokespersons for Guatemala for AIUSA; respond to and initiate media coverage on the relevant country or theme. This includes both domestic and international print, TV, radio, and digital outlets. Work with relevant staff to maintain/update country or thematic pages on AIUSA’s website and to create/publish online
Qualifications
- Based in the United States, willing to commit to the role for a minimum of two years.
- Substantive knowledge of human rights issues and trends in Guatemala.
- Familiar with advocacy or research relating to the rights of civilians in conflict, women, peace & security, and/or minority rights.
- Experience with grassroots campaigning and/or Amnesty International.
- Familiarity with international human rights standards.
- Experience studying or supporting civil society, human rights, gender equality, LGBTQI+ rights, or fundamental freedoms in Guatemala.
- Comfortable speaking out on human rights either on social media, in front of a public audience, by lobbying members of congress or through writing.
- Engaged and responsive.
- Knowledge and fluency of Spanish or other regional languages is preferred.
- Thoughtful, respectful, and committed team member dedicated to human rights in Guatemala and ready to join our team.
- Able to commit a sufficient amount of time to accomplish the tasks outlined above.
Application instructions
Contact email: [email protected]
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