02/23/2026 | News release | Distributed by Public on 02/23/2026 06:07
Written on 23 February 2026. Posted in News
IWGIA is seeking a highly skilled and motivated Adviser on business and human rights. As an Adviser you will play a critical role in promoting the recognition, respect and meaningful engagement of Indigenous Peoples on just transition, business and human rights, and climate financing. You will be driving our strategic development and be the focal point on these three interconnected issues. We are looking for a candidate that has skill and knowledge in at least one of these areas and is willing to engage with and learn about the other areas of work.
IWGIA is an international human rights organisation, founded in 1968, that has partnered with Indigenous Peoples in their struggles for rights, recognition, and dignity for nearly six decades. We promote and defend Indigenous Peoples' collective and individual rights, in close partnership with Indigenous Peoples. IWGIA works with more than 70 partners across 32 countries focusing on four thematic priorities: 1) Human Rights Systems, 2) Climate and Biodiversity, 3) Land Defence and Territorial Governance, 4) Indigenous Women and Indigenous persons with diverse Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity and Expression, and Sex Characteristics (SOGIESC).
A position in a global human rights organisation dedicated to promoting and defending Indigenous Peoples' rights, where you get the opportunity to influence development and put your professional and personal skills into play. You get committed colleagues with whom you can spar in a good and engaging working environment where we help each other.
You will report directly to IWGIA's Head of Programmes.
Working hours are 37 hours a week, including ½ an hour for lunch. IWGIA follows the state's salary levels. We offer a 2-year employment contract with the possibility of extension.
Work location can be at Prinsessegade 29 B, 3rd floor, 1422 Copenhagen or in a remote location of your choice. IWGIA only has an office in Copenhagen and does not cover the cost to relocate.
IWGIA is an equal opportunity employer and values diversity in its workforce. We encourage applications from all qualified individuals regardless of race, color, religion, political views, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin or disability. All applications will be treated confidentially.
Application deadline: 9 March 2026
Start date as soon as possible, at the latest, 1st May 2026.
Please send a short motivation letter and your CV to position@iwgia.org.
For more information contact Head of Programmes, Geneviève Rose: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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