RESEARCH ASSOCIATE POSITION
International Human Rights/Disability Project
There is an immediate opening for a part-time position of Research Associate for the Disability
Rights Promotion International (D.R.P.I.) project.
D.R.P.I. is a collaborative project based at York University in Toronto that is working to
establish a holistic and sustainable global system to monitor the human rights of people with
disabilities. The project is guided by the principle that people with all types of disabilities and
their representative organizations should be actively involved in all aspects of disability rights
monitoring. D.R.P.I. adopts a holistic approach to monitoring disability rights, focusing on three
inter-related areas: individual experiences (gathering information about the personal experiences
of people with disabilities), systems (assessing laws, policies and programs impacting the rights
of people with disabilities) and societal attitudes (examining the coverage and depiction of
disability in the media). Further information may be found on the project website at
http://www.yorku.ca/drpi/.
Dr. Bengt Lindqvist (UN Special Rapporteur on Disability 1994-2002) and Dr. Marcia Rioux,
Professor and Graduate Programme Director, M.A. and Ph.D. (Critical Disability Studies), York
University direct the project.
Duties:
The position will involve working under the direction of the project's Co-Directors and in
collaboration with the project's Coordinator and other researchers to:
. Organize and implement country projects;
. Facilitate training workshops;
. Liaise with international project personnel and partners;
. Seek additional sources of funding and prepare funding proposals;
. Contribute to the dissemination strategy of project's outcomes;
. Assist with the preparation of reports to funding bodies;
. Supervise graduate student assistants; and
. Other tasks, as required by the Co-Directors or their designate.
Qualifications:
Required:
1. Experience in project administration, developing work plans and writing funding proposals;
2. Experience in teaching, public speaking, and/or facilitation.
3. Experience contributing to effective communication strategies including newsletters, reports,
websites, etc;
4. Excellent oral and written communication skills;
5. Advanced research skills;
6. Understanding of human rights and disability as a human rights issue; and
7. Willing to travel.
Preferred:
1. A graduate degree in the area of law, social sciences or other related discipline.
2. Personal experience of disability and/or working with people with disabilities.
3. Fluency in Spanish, French and/or another language in addition to English is a strong asset.
4. Cross cultural experience.
Salary:
Compensation will be commensurate with the qualifications and experience of the successful
candidate.
Please note that it will not be possible to cover the cost of the successful candidate's moving
and/or relocation expenses.
The Office of the Vice-President Research & Innovation, York University is seeking to diversify
its employee complement to include qualified members of under-represented groups. We
encourage applications from people with disabilities, women, racial/visible minorities and
aboriginal peoples.
Applications will be accepted till September 15, 2009. Interested candidates should submit a
cover letter and their résumé to Dr. Rioux at [log in to unmask] Please indicate
"APPLICATION - DRPI RESEARCH ASSOCIATE" in the email subject line.
Dr. Marcia Rioux
Disability Rights Promotion International (D.R.P.I.)
York University, 4700 Keele Street
Room 5021, TEL Building
Toronto, ON M3J 1P3 Canada
Telephone: (+1) 416-736-2100 extension 22112
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