Accountability Counsel

👥 11-50💰 Grant over 9 years agoCharityEnvironmental ConsultingNon Profit💼 Private Company
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Accountability Counsel empowers communities worldwide to protect their human rights and the environment. We achieve this through impactful legal advocacy and research, working with communities to pursue justice through international accountability mechanisms. Our work spans international law, development, economics, public policy, environmental justice, and human rights. We are a mission-driven non-profit organization with a strong commitment to collaboration and impactful results. Our team utilizes a modern technology stack including WordPress, Google Analytics, Google Tag Manager, and a Content Delivery Network, ensuring efficient and effective operations. While we don't have a large-scale engineering team, we rely on these technologies to manage our global reach and impactful communication efforts. Our San Francisco-based team works collaboratively with colleagues in Washington D.C. and Asia, creating a dynamic and globally connected work environment. We offer unique opportunities to work on meaningful projects that make a real-world difference. Our fellows gain valuable experience working with communities to navigate complex international legal processes and contribute to vital research on global accountability. We value integrity, collaboration, and a dedication to human rights and environmental protection. Accountability Counsel is a well-established non-profit organization founded in 2009 and has received significant funding. We're a growing team of 11-50 employees dedicated to protecting human rights and the environment through effective legal and research strategies. We are actively seeking driven individuals passionate about making a positive impact on the world.

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📍 United States, San Francisco

🧭 Full-Time

🔍 International Law, Development, Economics, Public Policy, Environmental Justice, and Human Rights

  • Applicants should have relevant work experience and/or academic background in International Law, Development, Economics, Public Policy, Environmental Justice, and Human Rights.
  • Excellent communication, research, writing, and critical thinking skills are required.
  • Foreign language skills are advantageous but not essential.

  • Fully integrated within the San Francisco-based Communities team.
  • Assist communities around the world to file and advance complaints.
  • Conduct factual and legal research.
  • Support complaint development and ongoing complaint assistance.
  • Empower communities to demand respect for their environmental and human rights.

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