Job specifications:

  • Project support (80%)
    • Project administration, supporting the work of Programme Manager for Roma Rights and Citizenship;
    • Event organisation including catering, accommodation, travel;
  • Communication (20%)
    • Managing programme-related website and social media posts (in Hungarian and English)

Required qualifications and skills:

  • At least a graduate degree in management, public administration, international relations, social science or any other related field;
  • Hungarian to the level of native speaker, fluent in spoken and written English;
  • Advanced computer skills (e.g. word processing, spreadsheets, database, etc);
  • Ability to multitask and work under pressure;
  • Ability to work autonomously and as a member of a team;
  • Interest and experience in the field of human rights, minority rights, Romani studies, Roma community work or research on Roma issues is desirable.

How to apply:

Qualified candidates should send the following application materials:

  • CV in English;
  • letter of interest (in English, maximum 500 words);
  • contact details for two referees (previous supervisors, employers, university lecturers).

Application materials should be sent to applications@tomlantosinstitute.hu

The deadline for application is 22 July 2018.

Incomplete and late applications will not be considered.

Short-listed candidates will be notified within one week after the deadline.

Candidates should start working on 3 September 2018.

The Tom Lantos Institute is an equal opportunity employer committed to gender balance. We particularly encourage candidates from minorities to apply.