Committee on the Administration of Justice (CAJ)
We are recruiting for a Communications Officer.
The Committee on the Administration of Justice (CAJ) is an independent non-governmental organisation which seeks to secure the highest standards in the administration of justice in Northern Ireland by ensuring that the government complies with its responsibilities in international human rights law. In particular, the organisation works in the areas of human rights, equality, policing, legacy and criminal justice. CAJ works closely with other domestic and international human rights groups to achieve this end. CAJ takes no position on the constitutional status of Northern Ireland and is firmly opposed to the use of violence. CAJ currently employs seven staff. It has a cross-community membership of approximately 100.
The purpose of the Communications Officer is to co-ordinate communications, promotional and PR activity for CAJ, including related stakeholder engagement, CAJ’s online presence, publications, events and other products. The aim of the post is to maintain and develop CAJ’s outward-facing profile with key audiences, to increase the uptake and impact of CAJ research, engage in campaigning and policy interventions, and grow our networks.
This post is for a fixed term of three years, with extension subject to funding. The salary grade for this position is NJC Points 23-25 (SO1) (starting at P23 currently £32,067) plus 8% employer’s contribution to pension.
Shortlisted candidates will be called for interview on Wednesday 20th November 2024. Candidates will be notified if they have been shortlisted by the Wednesday 13th November 2024.
Prospective applicants can download the Job Description and Person Specification via clicking APPLY NOW, and should email Roisín Brennan (roisin@caj.org.uk) for an application form. Only applications made on the supplied form will be considered.
The deadline for the return of completed application forms is Friday 8th November 2024.
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