Job Description
Campaigns Manager
Application Pack www.renecassin.org
Dear Candidate,
Thank you for your interest in René Cassin and our Campaigns Manager vacancy. This role will be responsible for leading our campaigning and mobilisation work.
This application pack includes:
- Some background information on René Cassin, including our vision, mission and values
- An outline of our plans for the future
- A detailed description of the role
- A person specification with essential and desirable attributes
The ideal candidate will have:
- a good understanding of, and interest in, UK specific human rights
- experience in delivering national campaigns and developing campaigning materials and messages; and
- excellent networking and relationship building skills.
We are seeking someone with dedication, aptitude and ability to deliver robust campaigning work. If you have strong knowledge and experience related to any of the significant parts of this job, such as campaigns, communications, or human rights, please do consider making an application or get in touch to discuss your background. I will try to give you a steer on the job, what's involved and whether you might be a good candidate. You can email me at mia.hasenson-gross@renecassin.org.
If you have skills, experience and aptitude we are looking for, and want to help a small but dynamic human rights charity grow to meet the challenges ahead, please apply. Send your CV and covering letter to me at mia.hasenson-gross@renecassin.org, with ‘CAMPAIGNS MANAGER’ in the subject box.
The deadline for applications is 10 am on Thursday 4 May 2023. We intend to interview shortlisted
candidates during the week beginning Monday 8 May 2023.
We look forward to receiving your application.
Mia Hasenson-Gross
Executive Director mia.hasenson-gross@renecassin.org
René Cassin, c/o Pears Hub, Haskell House, 152 West End Lane, London NW6 1SD Registered charity number: 1117472
info@renecassin.org | www.renecassin.org
René Cassin – the Jewish voice for human rights – is named after the French-Jewish co-author of the
Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
René Cassin's vision is of a world where everyone fully enjoys all their human rights as enshrined in the Declaration, and in which members of the Jewish community are actively engaged in promoting and protecting these rights.
Our mission is to promote and protect the universal rights of all people, drawing on Jewish experience and values.
René Cassin works:
➢ within the Jewish community – by building support for human rights values amongst British
Jews
➢ in the wider community – by bringing the authority of a Jewish perspective on issues that resonate with Jewish experience
We aim to:
➢ Remake a compelling case for human rights values – we believe that those values, which inspired the Universal Declaration, are a direct response to the horrors of the Holocaust. For that reason, we focus on advocating for safeguarding the UK’s current human rights framework
– particularly the European Convention on Human Rights and the Human Rights Act, which have their origins in the Universal Declaration.
➢ Campaign for change on human rights issues that resonate with Jewish experience, and which
affect other marginalised minorities, such as: o Genocide – we are mobilising support for UK-based exiles demanding action in response to the Chinese repression of Uyghur Muslims o Immigration and asylum, slavery and human trafficking – we are drawing on the parallels with recent Jewish history to challenge the current ‘hostile environment’ towards refugees. We campaign for a time limit on the detention of asylum-seekers and promote alternatives to detention o Discrimination and hate crime – we use our work on discrimination against Gypsy, Roma and Traveller communities as a case study to illustrate the negative implications for vulnerable communities and groups of a weak human rights framework o Social justice and women’s rights – we address long-standing inequalities and the obstacles vulnerable groups experience in accessing fundamental rights e.g., right to safety, right to healthcare etc.
➢ Lead and grow a group of committed and knowledgeable Jewish human rights advocates
Our values – underpinning all the work we do:
- Solidarity – human rights belong to us all, so we stand for the rights of everyone, everywhere
- Judaism – we are inspired by Jewish values and experience
- Collaboration – our work is not isolated, but intertwined with the efforts of others, so we nurture and mobilise partnership
- Empowerment – we turn today’s Jewish activists into tomorrow’s leaders
- Monsieur René Cassin – we are determined to create a legacy worthy of our namesake
Equality at a crossroads – a human rights
roadmap
Declaration’s full panoply of rights, a project that was
Summary cut short by Cold War power politics.
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was a Why is René Cassin well placed to drive this debate?
practical expression of common humanity, in response to nationalism and the inhumanity of war. Our raison d’être is promoting the vision of the
But the Declaration’s vision as an all-encompassing Declaration, the foundation document of the statement of rights was cut short by the politics of the modern human rights movement, from the co-
Cold War – as provisions designed to ensure social author of which we take our name. and economic justice were side-lined. Human rights values mirror Jewish values, and
Jews are human rights ‘experts by experience’ –
Today, with a global pandemic has exposed from ancient slavery and migration, through inequalities that climate change and racial injustice pogroms and the Holocaust, to the recent threaten to entrench further, we again face a ‘1945’ upsurge in anti-Jewish racism. moment. Civil and political rights alone seem
- We have already made progress on these crucial insufficient to provide a remedy, and if ‘human rights’ issues. We held a high-level roundtable remain narrowly defined they risk irrelevance. discussion on social and economic rights and
René Cassin plans a major project to advocate a have begun a new programme to promote thorough overhaul of human rights protections in the women’s rights.
UK, to ensure social, economic, cultural, and We are known and respected in a number of vital environmental justice. contexts: within the disparate elements of the
Jewish community; in wider civil society
Socio-economic, environmental, and racial justice – organising around key themes, such as
a ’Sliding Doors’ moment? safeguarding human rights, immigration,
The Covid-19 crisis has exposed long-existing slavery, genocide, and discrimination; in multi- inequalities that literally determine life or death. And faith fora; and amongst relevant legal and it has presented us with a knife-edge future. We are political experts. faced with a broad choice between the status quo – super-sized austerity, inequality, and populist ‘Shared humanity’ – the relevance of human nationalism – or an alternative version that seeks to, rights in the current jargon, ‘build back better’. A greater emphasis on social and economic justice
Human rights – an incomplete picture? will aid a renewed focus on the relevance and importance of human rights. In addition, we believe
If human rights are a toolkit, are some of the most that the tone of the discussion itself is a vital element useful and necessary tools missing? The Declaration in securing a successful outcome.
enshrined rights to what most would agree are the fundamental necessities of human existence – food, Conclusion clothing, housing, medical care, education, and With populist nationalism on the rise, and economic employment. Yet these social and economic rights hardship threatening to increase the lure of find little or no expression in the European demagogues, this is a critical moment for the future
Convention on Human Rights and the UK’s Human health of human rights. As the charity named after its
Rights Act. co-author, René Cassin is in a unique position to re-
What René Cassin intends to do make the case for human rights by arguing for the realisation of the Declaration’s original broad vision
We are proposing a paradigm shift in the advocacy of of what constitutes a just society, and to co-ordinate human rights – a return to the original vision of the a Jewish community effort to that end.
Campaigns Manager
René Cassin is seeking an experienced individual who believes in the power of advocacy and campaigning to deliver change.
JOB DECSCRIPTION
Reporting to: Executive Director
Working with: Executive Director, Campaigns & Communications Officer, campaigns team,
Development Manager, Interns
Contract: Full time; permanent contract
Salary: £32,000 per annum
Location: Hybrid working (at least 2 days p/week office based, London NW6)
Other entitlements: 20 days annual holiday (+ Jewish festivals); 3% employer pension contribution
Purpose of role and key responsibilities
The Campaigns Manager will be responsible for delivering a compelling advocacy and campaigning plan to help deliver our mission to promote and protect universal rights, drawing on Jewish values and
Jewish experience. You will be responsible for developing and leading campaign and advocacy strategies and messaging to support René Cassin’s strategic objectives, and for the effective mobilisation of the Jewish community in the UK. You will work closely with, and support, René Cassin’s
Executive Director, Development Manager and Communications & Campaigns Officer. You will primarily oversee two key campaign areas: the hostile environment to migration and hate and discrimination.
Effective Campaigning
- Deliver René Cassin’s annual campaigns and monitor progress against agreed outcomes.
- Lead on campaigns that will help achieve strategic goals – working closely with colleagues to design and deliver campaigning activities, identify targets and key audiences and opportunities for progress.
- Devise plans for national / Jewish / human rights days and other big moments and develop key events, resources and messages to galvanise supporters.
- Represent René Cassin at external events, including speaking engagements and presentations to a diverse group of stakeholders such as community representatives, NGOs, policymakers, officials and parliamentarians.
- Build on René Cassin’s positive campaigning profile and develop René Cassin’s key messages and response on our human rights areas.
- Ensure René Cassin is proactive in its campaigning work, taking opportunities when they arise and regularly revising and updating strategy and plans.
- Forge strong working relationships with a diverse range of stakeholders whose campaigning priorities align, and work with them to push for policy change.
- Coordinate and manage the organisation’s campaign groups and volunteers including meetings, updates and blogs, finding creative opportunities for the campaign group involvement.
- Grow René Cassin’s profile, credibility and influence through the implementation and management of our key campaigns and messages.
Effective Advocacy
- Lead delivery of René Cassin’s advocacy strategy including key sector integration agenda, manage and maintain strong existing partnerships.
- Contribute and liaise effectively as part of human rights sector-wide advocacy networks and coalitions.
- Identify Parliamentarians receptive to René Cassin’s work and values and build sustained relationships to benefit our campaigns and broader human rights causes.
- Identify opportunities for external advocacy engagement and design and project manage the implementation of advocacy work.
- Manage key relationships with external stakeholders.
- Liaise with different Jewish community stakeholders and partners to inform them of developments and opportunities for influence and support them in undertaking coordinated advocacy.
- Develop and disseminate policy and advocacy content including fact sheets, policy briefs, submissions, updates, and position statements.
Community engagement
- Lead the implementation, further development, and monitoring & evaluation of René Cassin’s community engagement priorities.
- Build the capacity of Jewish stakeholders to engage in campaigning activities.
- Identify and build new relationships with stakeholders and groups within the Jewish community through targeted mobilisation and actions.
- Facilitate networking, partnership-building, and coordination of advocacy activities at national level between different stakeholders within the Jewish community and the wider sector.
- Continually help identify and promote shared advocacy spaces and provide support to facilitate the participation of people and groups in the work of René Cassin.
- Co-design, facilitate and deliver resources and capacity building and training events for community activists.
Admin, Fundraising and other duties
- Actively contribute to fundraising, monitoring and evaluation, and strategic and operational planning as required.
- Undertake shared organisational administration and project support tasks as required.
- On occasion when required, work outside usual working hours.
- Commit to ongoing personal development and learning.
- Comply with René Cassis policies and processes including safeguarding, diversity and inclusion, the code of conduct and data protection.
PERSON SPECIFICATION
Essential
- Significant professional experience in a comparable role in the not-for-profit sector, international/intergovernmental organisation or social enterprise.
- Knowledge of the British policy landscape regarding human rights, in particular immigration and discrimination policy.
- Degree-level qualification in a relevant area such as public policy, development studies, international relations, communications, human rights.
- Proven experience in advocacy and campaigning, with the ability to work with coalitions and inform national policy discussions through grass-roots work.
- Experience of successfully developing and delivering training, initiatives and resources.
- Experience of devising and using a range campaign tactics (both online and offline) and evidencing the effectiveness of these through detailed monitoring processes.
- Exceptional written and oral communication skills, including the ability to work with a diverse range of actors at different levels and from different cultural contexts.
- Confident networker and influencer with the ability to represent René Cassin at a variety of events.
- Exceptional interpersonal and networking skills and ability to build good working relationships with a wide range of people at all levels.
- Adaptable and flexible with the ability to manage multiple projects in a fast-paced, deadline- driven environment, a ‘can-do’ attitude and excellent problem-solving skills.
- In depth knowledge and understanding of the Jewish community in the UK and ability to provide expert advice to guide colleagues in engaging effectively with community leaders and groups.
Desirable
- Excellent understanding of how to recruit, retain and mobilise supporters for a given campaign.
- Knowledge of how to develop campaign evaluation frameworks, including using online metrics and qualitative feedback from focus groups and interviews.
- Parliamentary lobbying experience.
- Experience of shaping an organisational strategy and theory of change.
To apply
Please send CV and covering letter outlining your suitability to mia.hasenson-gross@renecassin.org
Deadline for applications: 10am, Thursday 4 May 2023
Interview date: Week beginning Monday 8 May 2023
If you have any queries, please contact Mia Hasenson-Gross at mia.hasenson-gross@renecassin.org
Job Type: Full-time
Salary: £32,000.00 per year
Benefits:
Schedule:
- Flexitime
- Monday to Friday
Work Location: Hybrid remote in London, NW6 1SD
Application deadline: 04/05/2023
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