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Systemic Justice roster

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This position is listed on behalf of a partner company, who manages all applications and next steps. Our partner is looking for a Systemic Justice roster based in United Kingdom.
This is an opportunity to join a growing network of professionals contributing to racial, social, and economic justice through strategic litigation. The roster welcomes people with diverse backgrounds, disciplines, and areas of expertise, from community organising and facilitation to legal, academic, creative, financial, and project management roles. You may be considered for future employment, consultancy, or volunteer opportunities as relevant needs emerge. The work is remote and collaborative, with a strong focus on community-centred approaches to systemic change. You’ll contribute to an organisation grounded in anti-oppression, intersectionality, and justice. It is an opportunity to bring your expertise and perspective to work designed to challenge structural inequalities and broaden access to justice.
Accountabilities
- Contribute professional expertise to initiatives supporting racial, social, and economic justice through strategic litigation and related activities.
- Bring specialist knowledge or practical skills that may support future organisational, legal, advocacy, campaigning, operational, creative, or community-focused projects.
- Collaborate with colleagues and partner organisations to centre affected communities and strengthen access to judicial remedies.
- Support work aimed at addressing and dismantling structural inequalities and the power structures that reinforce injustice.
- Participate in consultancy, volunteer, or future employment opportunities depending on organisational needs and your areas of expertise.
- Contribute to a remote, collaborative working environment grounded in anti-oppression, intersectionality, and justice.
- Apply your professional perspective and lived experience thoughtfully to help advance community-led systemic change.
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Requirements
- Relevant professional, academic, community, creative, legal, operational, or other specialist experience that could contribute to work focused on racial, social, and economic justice.
- The roster welcomes a broad range of profiles, including community organisers, facilitators, visual artists, academics, project managers, legal professionals, finance specialists, and other professionals with relevant expertise.
- Strong written and spoken English, as English is the primary working language.
- Ability to work effectively in a remote and collaborative environment.
- Alignment with values of anti-oppression, intersectionality, equality, and justice.
- Thoughtfulness about power, privilege, and systems of oppression, including reflection on how your own lived experience may relate to this work.
- Location within or close to the CET time zone is an advantage, with the wider working window extending approximately two hours on either side.
- A proactive, collaborative, and community-centred approach to contributing expertise and supporting systemic change.
Benefits
- Access to potential future employment opportunities aligned with your profile and organisational needs.
- Potential consultancy opportunities across relevant projects and areas of expertise.
- Opportunities to contribute on a volunteer basis.
- Fully remote working environment.
- Opportunity to work with an international, multidisciplinary network focused on racial, social, and economic justice.
- Ability to contribute expertise to community-centred strategic litigation and broader systemic change initiatives.
- Opportunity to work within an organisation guided by anti-oppression, intersectionality, and justice.
- Roster registration remains active for consideration for relevant opportunities for up to two years.


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