IMG 20240502 WA0052

Job opportunities for Refugee Studies Centre (RSC) at the University of Oxford

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🔊JOB OPPORTUNITY

✅The Refugee-Led Research Hub (RLRH), an initiative of the Refugee Studies Centre (RSC) at the University of Oxford is currently recruiting a consultant to lead the design and facilitation of high-quality, graduate-level academic programming for a global cohort of learners affected by displacement.

The ideal consultant will meet the following criteria:

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👉Have completed a master’s degree, preferably in Refugee and Forced Migration Studies, Development Studies, Humanitarian Action, Education, International Relations, or in another relevant field.

👉Demonstrated experience in teaching, facilitating, and executing training workshops, and seminars amongst diverse cohorts of learners.

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👉 Ability to support and transfer skills to learners from diverse backgrounds and skill levels.

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👉 Have robust research experience in Refugee and Forced Migration Studies, with advanced knowledge of research methods and techniques.

👉Excellent verbal and written communication skills, analysis, and report writing.

👉Excellent interpersonal communication skills, with experience working across diverse teams with empathy and sensitivity.

👉Ability to work independently, prioritise own workload, and work flexibly.

👉Commitment to the RLRH mission of enabling refugee leadership in knowledge production.

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🎯Key requirements

✅Your CV (maximum of two pages)

✅ Independently authored academic writing sample: One extended writing sample up to 5,000 words, or two shorter pieces up to 2,500 words each. Excerpts are welcome. Please share documents as PDFs.

✅A cover letter explaining why you are interested in this role. In your letter, please include relevant skills or previous experiences that would be advantageous in carrying out the described work. Please include your projected availability during the proposed duration of the consultancy (June – October 2024)

If you’re interested in carrying out this work, please submit the following materials to [email protected] including “Academic content development and facilitation consultancy” in the subject line of the email. Applications are due by Friday 10th May, 5pm BST.

✅Applications from individuals who have been affected by displacement
and those who identify with social groups that are historically under-represented in this space, including, but not limited to, LGBTQI+, gender non-conforming, women, and persons with disability are highly encouraged.