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Legal and Policy Officer - International Human Rights Law (INTERNAL ONLY CALL)

Geplaatst 7 feb. 2026
Delen:
Werkervaring
5 tot 10 jaar
Full-time / part-time
Full-time
Functie
Opleidingsniveau
Taalvereiste
Engels (Vloeiend)
Deadline
11 februari 2026

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This internal selection procedure is open only to temporary staff members (TA 2f) currently employed by the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA), to draw up a reserve list for the profile of Legal and Policy Officer – International Human Rights Law and to fill one vacant post.

The European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) provides independent, evidence-based advice to policy makers to help ensure full respect for fundamental rights across the EU. FRA collects and analyses information and data on a range of fundamental rights issues, provides assistance and expertise to EU institutions and EU Member States’ governments, raises rights awareness, communicates its findings and strengthens cooperation between fundamental rights actors.

Equality, Inclusion and Sustainability (EIS) Unit

The work of the EIS unit covers the full range of EU equality law issues, including on the grounds of racial and ethnic origin, LGBTIQ, Roma, age, Anti-Semitism and Anti-Muslim hatred as well as disabilities. The unit also leads on social rights, poverty, housing, climate and environment and business and human rights. Responsibility for coordination of the FRA Legal Task Force lies with the Head of Unit of EIS.

Duties

The Legal and Policy Officer will:

  • Provide legal analysis and draft position papers, reports, guidelines, briefing notes, speeches and opinions on various issues related to the work of the unit;
  • Deliver legal review of (internally-drafted or contracted) deliverables, manuals and recommendations for best practices dedicated to practitioners on various issues related to fundamental rights protection, with a particular focus on relevant international human rights treaties including International Labour Organization Conventions;
  • Pro-actively follow the developments of EU legislative and policy issues in the field of equality, social rights (including the European Pillar of Social Rights), poverty and housing, and international human rights law files relating to Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, the European Convention on Human Rights, the Istanbul Convention, the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights, delivering summaries and drafting analyses to inform FRA’s work;
  • Lead and implement assigned activities falling within the work programme while ensuring their coherence and compatibility with the policies of the EU and consistency with EU law, especially the Charter;
  • Participate, on behalf of FRA, in external meetings, working groups, conferences, seminars, and networks;
  • Establish and maintain regular contacts with other European Institutions, Member States, civil society organisations and other partners in the assigned policy area.

Duties applicable to all staff:

  • Perform any other related duties assigned by the manager.

Eligibility requirements

Candidates who do not meet one or more of the following eligibility criteria by the deadline for submission of applications will be marked ineligible and their application will not be considered further:

  • Be a member of the temporary staff of FRA who, on the closing date for the submission of applications and on the day of filling the vacant post, are engaged within the Agency in the function group and grade bracket corresponding to the published function group and grade bracket;
  • Have successfully completed the probationary period provided for in Article 14 of the CEOS, in the relevant function group.

Selection criteria

In order to select the best-qualified candidates for the test and interview phase, FRA will assess the following essential and advantageous criteria.

Please note that all essential criteria are mandatory. If a candidate scores zero on any individual essential criterion, their application will not be assessed further.

The following criteria will be considered as essential:

  • At least 5 years of proven experience in analysing and providing advice on EU fundamental rights law questions as well as international human rights law issues;
  • Demonstrated experience working with UN human rights monitoring instruments, and knowledge of UN monitoring bodies and working groups;
  • Demonstrated knowledge of relevant EU law and International Labour Organization (ILO) core conventions, as well as the ILO Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work;
  • Demonstrated knowledge of European Convention on Human Rights, work of the Council of Europe and the European Court of Human Rights;
  • Excellent legal drafting skills in English, the working language of FRA.

The following criteria will be considered as advantageous:

  • Knowledge of social rights, in particular employment law;
  • Knowledge of relevant laws and policies in areas of climate change (including environment), sustainability and business and human rights;
  • Proven experience of working in multi-cultural organisations;
  • A specialisation in EU fundamental rights law or international human rights law as part of the candidate’s law degree.

In addition to the essential and advantageous criteria, candidates invited to the interview and test phase will also be assessed behavioural competencies relevant for the position. In particular, the successful candidate will be expected to demonstrate:

  • An ability to work in teams
  • Capacity for analytical thinking
  • Effective communication skills, both oral and written
  • Results orientation
  • Flexibility and adaptability

Engagement and conditions of employment

The selected member(s) shall be assigned to the new post without impact on their current contract of employment with the agency.

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