Rights Coordinator Jobs
By The Museum of Modern Art At , New York, 10019 $55,000 a year
Manages database of past and present foreign edition projects.
Minimum of two years relevant experience in museum or visual arts publishing.
Experience with clearing text and/or image rights for publications.
Strong communication, organizational, writing, and administrative skills.
Acts as Museum’s point-person for procuring image rights and permissions for 20–25 publications per year.
Leads and updates rights clearance training sessions on a one-on-one basis for curatorial staff, new hires, and interns.
Assistant Rights Manager Jobs
By HH Global At Mountain View, CA, United States
Experience using a DAM tool or contract management system (doesn’t matter which one) with flexibility to learn a new system.
Locate, organize, and ingest rights information for a backlog of content intended for upload to the digital asset management (DAM) tool.
Liaise with Asset Managers and assist with organizing and uploading content as needed.
Must possess excellent organizational and interpersonal skills with the ability to juggle multiple priorities.
Be the point of contact to aid individual teams/agencies with ingesting their own rights information and answering general inquiries.
Connect the dots between missing projects/information and agency/team onboarding efforts.
Coordinator, Public Rights Jobs
By CNIB At Toronto, KS, United States
Ability to use personal computers for word processing and database management.
Ability to communicate effectively with people with sight loss and/or people from different social, cultural and educational backgrounds.
Self advocacy and/or advocacy experience.
Knowledgeable on inclusion, diversity, and accessibility.
Strong interpersonal skills and amicable personality.
Strong written and verbal communication skills.
Voting Rights Coordinator Jobs
By Disability Rights Wisconsin At Madison, WI, United States
Direct personal or professional experience working with people with disabilities.
Interact with clerks and state election officials to identify and correct voting access issues.
Represent DRW on coalitions and committees that address voting issues, including the legal and civil rights of people with disabilities.
Manage and report on the BPDD grant for the Wisconsin Disability Vote Coalition and other grassroots and policy activities.
Minimum 2 years’ experience working on advocacy or voting issues.
Exceptional written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to write concisely, precisely, and compellingly; outstanding editing skills.
Prisoners' Rights Attorney Jobs
By State of Vermont At , Montpelier, Vt
This is an exempt, full-time position located in Montpelier, Vermont. Salary is based upon qualifications and experience.
Is based upon qualifications and experience.
**Do Not Apply Online** To Apply Email resume and cover letter to: [email protected]
Paralegal, Immigrants' Rights Project
By ACLU At , New York, 10004, Ny $70,557 a year
Must take initiative, be highly organized and detail-oriented, and possess strong interpersonal and time-management skills
Experience providing administrative support and/or project management preferred
Manage and coordinate databases, case files, correspondence files, etc.
Excellent research, writing, and verbal communication skills
Bachelor’s degree or a year of related administrative experience preferred
The salary for this position is $70,557. Generous benefits package provided.
Client Rights Facilitator Jobs
By State of Wisconsin At , Mauston, Wi $26 - $29 an hour
Providing consultation, education and training to staff, students, and patients and/or their families/guardians about client rights.
Experience or training conducting investigations (e.g., interviewing witnesses, conducting research, reviewing evidence, etc.).
Training or experience advocating for client or patient rights.
Experience providing consultation, technical assistance, or training regarding patient or client rights or grievance procedures.
Experience working with individuals with mental illness.
Experience working in a secure treatment or correctional facility.
Prisoners’ Rights Internship Jobs
By Washington Lawyers Committee At , Washington, 20005, Dc
Cover letter explaining your interest in the internship, your experience with/commitment to prisoners’ rights, and your anticipated availability dates
Internships are a combination of in-person and remote work. Fully remote internships are not available currently.
Advocating on behalf of DC prisoners and reducing the impact of an unfair criminal system.
Reviewing and responding to correspondence from individuals who are incarcerated.
Participating in legal calls with clients and intake calls with potential clients and/or loved ones of people who are incarcerated.
Conducting research on relevant issues and policies related to incarceration.