Systemic Justice is hiring a
Systemic Justice is looking for a Chair for its Supervisory Board. As the inaugural Chair, you will help further develop our governance, provide oversight, and support an organisation that seeks to live its values of anti-oppression, justice, and intersectionality as it works to fulfil its mission.
About Systemic Justice
Systemic Justice works to radically transform how the law serves communities campaigning for racial, social, and economic justice. We believe that those most impacted by systemic injustices should be at the centre of efforts to dismantle them. That’s why we partner with communities to co-create and co-implement litigation strategies and litigate cases that challenge the structures perpetuating inequality and harm.
We created a two-tiered governance structure in 2024, having worked with a single-tier structure since the organisation’s founding (read more about this change and what a Supervisory Board does here). As the organisation is moving from startup to a more mature organisation and adjusting to a rapidly evolving environment when it comes to racial and social justice activism, we are working to expand the Supervisory Board and develop ways of working for the Supervisory Board and Management Board that enable good governance for an organisation in active development.
About the Supervisory Board
Systemic Justice is a young organisation looking to build its governance and develop its practices and working methods with intention by grounding them in our values of anti-oppression, justice, and intersectionality. This includes active questioning of perceived “best practices” in the NGO field, and exploring different ways of creating the accountability, oversight, and compliance structures needed. The Supervisory Board is integral in helping us make this happen together with our team and Management Board.
As a member of the Supervisory Board, we expect that you will participate in 3-4 meetings per year, one of which will be in person alongside our team retreat (location: the Netherlands or elsewhere in Europe). We expect the time commitment to be 1-2 days per month on average.
The statutory Supervisory Board term is three years, after which members may be reappointed for another three-year term.
About the role
For the role of Supervisory Board Chair, we are looking for an individual who:
How to apply
Deadline
The deadline for applications is 30 September 2025, 23:59 CEST.
Please note: applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. We encourage candidates to apply as soon as possible.
Application
We ask that you submit your CV and – instead of a traditional cover letter – a written response to these three questions:
Process
Interviews will take place on rolling basis in the following cadence:
Invitation to join the Supervisory Board extended: end of October. Onboarding and induction of new Chair followed by attendance of upcoming online and face to face Board meeting.
Supervisory Board remuneration
Board members are compensated for expenses made in the course of exercising their duties, including travel expenses for Board meetings. We can offer compensation within the parameters allowed for non-profit organisations with ANBI status (“vacatiegeld”) to those for whom this could help take away any barriers in applying for the role.
Our work is rooted in our foundational values of anti-oppression, intersectionality, and justice. We invite anyone who does not have lived experience with systems of oppression to reflect on their suitability for this role before applying, and to address this as an introduction to their responses to the above questions if they choose to apply.
Equal opportunities statement
Systemic Justice is deeply committed to building an organisation that reflects the communities with which we work. We understand that creating transformative change requires bringing together diverse perspectives, experiences, and expertise. When we say we want to transform how the law works for communities fighting for justice, we mean transforming who has access to legal careers as well.
Decisions related to hiring, compensation, training, evaluating performance, and termination are made fairly and transparently. We provide equal employment opportunities to all qualified candidates and employees. This commitment to equity extends across every aspect of our employment practices and organisational culture.
We strongly encourage applications from people with lived experience of the injustices we work to address, as well as people who examine their unconscious bias and take responsibility for creating diverse, equitable, inclusive work environments.
We recognise that people from marginalised communities often hesitate to apply for positions unless they meet all the criteria. We want to emphasise that we are committed to supporting growth and development. If you are excited about this role and our mission, we encourage you to apply, even if you don’t meet every qualification listed.
Contact information
Should you require accommodations during the interview process or for any queries regarding this role or the application process, please contact: Nani Jansen Reventlow, Founder, SBrecruitment@systemicjustice.ngo
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