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Director, Int’l Human Rights
October 17, 2012
Director, International Human Rights Program, University of Toronto Faculty of Law
1-year contract, maternity leave position
Under the general direction of the Assistant Dean (Students) (Assistant Dean), the Director of the
International Human Rights Program (the IHRP) at the Faculty of Law (the Faculty) provides clinical,
educational, and administrative leadership and support to the IHRP. The incumbent is the primary contact
and responsible for all matters related to the IHRP. The Director oversees all of the IHRPs advocacy
initiatives, including the clinic, working groups, speaker series, Rights Review magazine, internships, and
mentorship program. S/he works with the Faculty to select advocacy opportunities for the IHRP,
supervises students working on advocacy, and develops and delivers clinical legal education programs
and courses offered for credit at the Faculty. Working closely with the Faculty, including the Assistant
Dean, the Director develops priorities, strategies, and objectives for the IHRP. The Director organizes
and runs programs, workshops and conferences; drafts position papers, reports, and pleadings;
represents the IHRP to various stakeholder groups, including the legal profession, judiciary, policy
makers, public interest advocates, private organizations, government, funders, and law schools across
Canada and internationally; and oversees all operations, including internal and external communications,
finances, fundraising, public relations, and publications.
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International Human Rights Program, University of Toronto Faculty of Law
The International Human Rights Program at the University of Toronto Faculty of Law enhances the legal protection of existing and emerging international human rights obligations through advocacy, knowledge-exchange, and capacity-building initiatives that provide experiential learning opportunities for students and legal expertise to civil society.
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