
Institutional Engagement and Development Actors (Remote, IIHL)
Are you passionate about international law, humanitarian protection and advancing sustainable development? The Apply for Junior Collaborator – Institutional Engagement & Development Actors (IIHL) represents a unique opportunity to join a world-renowned organisation shaping global policy and partnerships in refugee law and migration law.
– Junior Collaborator – Institutional Engagement & Development Actors
– Department of International Refugee Law and Migration Law
– International Institute of Humanitarian Law (IIHL), Sanremo, Italy (Remote)
Applications Close on 5th March 2026 (Rome CET time)
Remote / Home-based (with reliable internet)
Travel to Sanremo (Italy), Geneva (Switzerland) or other duty stations may be required and fully covered by IIHL.
Contract Type: 6-month collaboration contract
Remuneration: ~€500 per month
Scholarships: Complimentary access to Department’s online learning courses
Hours: Full-time remote role with possible attendance at meetings in Rome CET time zone
Under guidance from the Head of the Institutional Engagement Unit, the Junior Collaborator will:
• Conduct research on development actors and humanitarian–development–peace nexus issues
• Map partnership and funding opportunities with global development institutions
• Support online and in-person capacity-sharing and learning initiatives
• Track partnerships and contribute to key strategic work of the Department
This role is ideal for early-career professionals seeking first-hand experience with international organisations and a gateway to future roles in humanitarian law and development sectors.
1. Mapping & Research
Research development actors including governmental, UN, regional, and financial institutions
Identify partnership and funding possibilities for capacity building and strategic projects.
Analyze trends in protection, displacement, and sustainable responses.
2. Support & Outreach
Support capacity-sharing initiatives like online courses.
Maintain and update the Department’s internal partnerships tracker.
Assist with documentation and reporting on development engagement activities.
Mandatory
1. University degree in Social Sciences, International Relations, Political Science, Economics, Development Studies, or related field.
2. Strong organizational, written, and oral communication skills.
3. Fluency in English (other UN languages are a plus).
4. Commitment to humanitarian and protection work in displacement contexts.
Desirable
1. Experience with international development projects or institutions.
2. Familiarity with refugee, migration, and statelessness law frameworks.
3. Knowledge of instructional design or online capacity-building platforms.
This role is strategically positioned at the intersection of humanitarian action, development, and global partnerships. By focusing on development actors, you’ll engage with institutions shaping responses to displacement, resilience, and global cooperation — all while enhancing your professional credentials in a globally respected institution.
• Professional experience with an international legal & humanitarian organisation
• Exposure to global development and refugee protection coordination
• Career development through learning scholarships
• Remote flexibility with optional travel fully funded by IIHL
• Priority consideration for future roles within the Department
Submit the following through the official IIHL Careers Portal:
Required Documents:
1. Updated CV
2. Motivation Letter
Tip: The Institute may start interviews before the deadline if strong candidates are identified early.
The International Institute of Humanitarian Law embraces diversity and inclusion — all qualified applicants are encouraged to apply regardless of gender, nationality, ethnicity, religion, disability, age, sexual orientation, or background. Applications from individuals with forced displacement and statelessness experiences are especially welcome.
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