Systemic Justice is hiring a
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.
Our approach
Strategic litigation is a powerful tool for systemic change, especially when combined with advocacy, campaigning, and policy work. We do strategic litigation differently by:
Our work
We strengthen the capacity of organisations and movements fighting for justice by:
We partner with communities to develop and pursue strategic litigation cases that:
We promote more equitable models of legal advocacy by:
Through this integrated approach, we aim to fundamentally reshape how the law can be used as a tool for justice – moving from traditional lawyer-led strategic litigation to true partnership with communities fighting for transformative change.
The role
Job description
The (Senior) Strategic Litigation Fellow plays a crucial role in supporting our strategic litigation efforts by working directly with communities to develop cases that advance systemic change. In partnership with communities, you will help to identify, develop, and pursue case work that has the potential to create significant social or legal change beyond the immediate case. This role requires balancing community engagement and relationship building with rigorous case management, project management, and coordination to advance systemic change through strategic litigation.
We are looking for candidates who demonstrate competence in the following key practices:
Community-driven case development
Intersectional case analysis and strategy development
Culturally sensitive communication and support
Project management and organisation
Anticipated impact in first six months
The first six months in this role represent a critical period of growth and impact as you transition from understanding our unique approach to strategic litigation to independently driving projects and relationships forward. We’ve designed a progressive journey that enables you to build deep knowledge of our work while steadily increasing your ownership and impact. This structured approach ensures you can effectively integrate into our team, master our systems and processes, and ultimately lead strategic litigation projects that advance our mission of transforming how the law works for communities fighting for justice.
In the first and second months: onboarding and integration
In the third and fourth months: taking ownership
In the fifth and sixth months: driving results
Qualifications and experience
At Systemic Justice, we distinguish between our legal programmes work and case work in important ways. While our case work focuses on specific litigation that challenges systemic injustice through the courts, our legal programmes work creates the foundation for sustainable, community-driven strategic litigation by building knowledge, power, and capacity within communities. This fellowship supports our strategic litigation work while helping to strengthen and evolve our legal programmes through insights gained from working directly with communities.
This is not a traditional legal fellowship. We are seeking individuals at an inflection point in their legal careers or movement work who are ready to challenge conventional approaches to strategic litigation and embrace a radically different way of practicing the law. Our approach centres communities as active participants rather than passive clients, emphasises deep relationship building over rapid case progression, and values collective impact over individual legal victories. The ideal candidate will be excited about reimagining the role of lawyers in social justice movements and is comfortable questioning traditional power dynamics in legal practice.
The fellowship offers an opportunity to develop expertise in both project management and community engagement – skills that are often overlooked in traditional legal training but are crucial for effective community-centred strategic litigation. This role is particularly suited for individuals with a legal and/or movement building background who are:
Who should apply:
We recognise that transformative talent comes from many backgrounds. If you don’t see your exact profile here but believe your experience and commitment align with our mission and approach to strategic litigation, we encourage you to apply. What matters most is your commitment to justice, ability to manage complex projects, skill in building relationships, and openness to practicing law differently.
Essential qualifications:
Additional considerations
While formal legal qualifications are valued, we recognise that relevant expertise can be gained through various pathways.
Lived experience of systemic injustice and/or deep connection to impacted communities is highly valued.
Experience in movement building, community organising, or grassroots advocacy is particularly relevant.
We welcome candidates with unique perspectives and non-traditional combinations of skills and experience.
Compensation and benefits
At Systemic Justice, we believe in providing comprehensive support that enables our team to thrive both professionally and personally. We are committed to sustainable working practices and fostering an environment where everyone can do their best work while maintaining wellbeing.
Compensation:
Team support:
Additional benefits:
We strive to be transparent about our benefits. Our goal is to create conditions where every team member feels supported, valued, and able to contribute their best while maintaining a healthy work-life integration.
While Systemic Justice is registered in the Netherlands, our team is employed on local employment contracts within the jurisdiction they live and work. Payroll is also run locally.
This role is offered as a 12-month fixed-term contract with the possibility of extension, subject to funding and organisational needs. Periodic travel across the Council of Europe to engage with communities, partners, and team members is required.
Candidates must be based in the European Union or the UK, and have the right to work in their country of residence.
Application process
We strive to make our recruitment processes transparent, accessible, and mindful of candidates’ time and energy. Below you’ll find our timeline and what to expect at each stage.
Key dates:
Candidate FAQ session: 12 December 2024 at 18:00 CET. Register here.
Application deadline: 20 December 2024 at 23:59 CET.
First round interviews (online): 15-16 January 2024.
Candidate assignment: week of 20 January 2025.
Second round interviews (in person): 29 – 30 January 2025.
Decision communicated: week of 3 February.
Desired start date: anytime from February 2024.
The candidate FAQ session is an opportunity to learn more about the role, ask any questions you may have about the recruitment process, and gain a deeper understanding of our values and work.
How to apply:
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 i****nformation
Should you require accommodations during the interview process or for any queries regarding this role or the application process, please contact:
Iyobosa Irabor
Co-Head of Operations (HR, People and Culture)
Iyobosa@systemicjustice.ngo