CERV Ligestilling & Civilt Engagement - København K
Institut for Menneskerettigheder søger en EU Engagement & CERV programme officer til at implementere CERV National Contact Point-mandatet i Danmark. Du skal drive kommunikation og outreach omkring EU-finansieringsprogram, tolke prioriteter for danske interessenter og levere tematisk input på lighed, rettigheder og borgerdeltagelse. Derudover bidrager du til instituttets internationale fundraising og EU-projektimplementering. Du har en mastergrad inden for statskundskab eller relevant område, erfaring med kommunikation og offentlig formidling samt stærke digitale færdigheder og dansk/engelsk sprogevne. Ansøgningsfrist: 22. april 2026.
Fuldmægtig stilling ved Institut for Menneskerettigheder - København K, Region Hovedstaden
- København, Region Hovedstaden
- Der er 1 ledige stillinger
- Oprettet: 8. april 2026
- Ansøgningsfrist: 22. april 2026
- Fuldtid
- Ordinaert
Beskrivelse af jobtilbuddet for Fuldmægtig
About the position
You will help implement the CERV National Contact Point mandate in Denmark, with a focus on communication, outreach, and thematic input on equality, non‑discrimination and civic participation. You will also support the Institute’s international fundraising efforts and contribute to developing tools, insights and partnerships across our global portfolio.
Key responsibilities
- Drive CERV outreach and communication, including online platforms, publications and events.
- Interpret and communicate CERV funding priorities, technical requirements and opportunities to Danish stakeholders.
- Provide thematic input on equality, rights, civic engagement and EU values.
- Deliver presentations, seminars and information sessions across Denmark, including at Folkemødet and CERV events.
- Support DIHR’s broader fundraising efforts (donor screening, donor profiles, external relations data and strategic insights).
- Contribute to planning and implementing EU‑funded projects and ensuring compliance with EU requirements.
Your qualifications
- Master’s degree in political science, humanities or another relevant field.
- Experience in communication, editorial work or public outreach.
- Strong digital skills and excellent written/verbal communication in Danish and English.
- Strong organisational skills and ability to work independently.
- Demonstrated interest in European affairs, equality, rights and civic participation.
- Motivation to learn more about EU funding and compliance.
About CERV
The Danish CERV National Contact Point, hosted by the Danish Institute for Human Rights, provides nationwide guidance on the EU Citizens, Equality, Rights and Values programme (2021–2027), supporting Danish organisations in accessing funding to promote participation, equality and fundamental rights.
About the Danish Institute for Human Rights
The Danish Institute for Human Rights is Denmark’s national human rights institution. We work to promote and protect human rights in Denmark and internationally through research, advice to public authorities, and human rights education.
Terms
The position is full-time based in Christianshavn, Copenhagen, with a weekly average of 37 hours. Starting date 1 June 2026, or as soon as possible. Salary and other conditions will be determined in accordance with the Danish Ministry of Finance’s agreement with the Danish Confederation of Professional Association, with the possibility to negotiate individual supplements.
How to Apply
We shall receive your application no later than 22 April 2026 at 12:00 (GMT+1). The interviews are expected to take place during the week starting last week of April 2026. Applications in English must be submitted using the application link, and should include cover letter, CV, diploma(-s) and academic grades. The Danish Institute for Human Rights is an equal opportunities employer and encourages all interested candidates to apply. Should you have any questions about the position, please contact Chief Adviser Marvin Radford at mara@humanrights.dk, or Department Director Christelle Zafiryadis at chza@humanrights.dk.
Denne stilling er publiceret af Institut for Menneskerettigheder via jobnet.dk

