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Part Time Human Rights Jobs in Washington (NOW HIRING)

Flexible Scheduling: Part Time and Full Time Hours * Complimentary DIG lunch everyday * Commuter ... Human Rights Law, caregiver or partnership status as those terms are defined under the New York ...

Grill Cook, One Loudoun

Ashburn, VA · On-site

$16 - $18/hr

Flexible Scheduling: Part Time and Full Time Hours * Complimentary DIG lunch everyday * Commuter ... Human Rights Law, caregiver or partnership status as those terms are defined under the New York ...

Flexible Scheduling: Part Time and Full Time Hours * Complimentary DIG lunch everyday * Commuter ... Human Rights Law, caregiver or partnership status as those terms are defined under the New York ...

Flexible Scheduling: Part Time and Full Time Hours * Complimentary DIG lunch everyday * Commuter ... Human Rights Law, caregiver or partnership status as those terms are defined under the New York ...

Flexible Scheduling: Part Time and Full Time Hours * Complimentary DIG lunch everyday * Commuter ... Human Rights Law, caregiver or partnership status as those terms are defined under the New York ...

Flexible Scheduling: Part Time and Full Time Hours * Complimentary DIG lunch everyday * Commuter ... Human Rights Law, caregiver or partnership status as those terms are defined under the New York ...

Flexible Scheduling: Part Time and Full Time Hours * Complimentary DIG lunch everyday * Commuter ... Human Rights Law, caregiver or partnership status as those terms are defined under the New York ...

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Part Time Human Rights Officer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Part Time Human Rights Officer, you generally need a background in law, international relations, or social sciences, along with experience in human rights advocacy or research. Familiarity with data collection tools, case management systems, and knowledge of relevant international legal frameworks such as the Universal Declaration of Human Rights are typically required. Strong communication, cultural sensitivity, and analytical thinking are essential soft skills for this role. These competencies enable effective advocacy, accurate documentation, and the ability to work sensitively with diverse populations in challenging environments.

What are part-time human rights jobs?

Part-time human rights jobs are positions that focus on promoting, protecting, or advocating for human rights while requiring fewer hours than full-time roles. These jobs can include research, advocacy, community outreach, education, and legal assistance. Part-time human rights professionals often work for non-profit organizations, international agencies, advocacy groups, or educational institutions. These roles allow for flexible hours and can be ideal for students, career changers, or those seeking work-life balance while contributing to important social causes.

What are some common challenges faced by part-time human rights professionals, and how can they be managed?

Part-time human rights professionals often face the challenge of balancing multiple responsibilities with limited working hours, which can make managing case loads and meeting tight deadlines more difficult. Communication with full-time colleagues is essential to stay up-to-date with ongoing projects and organizational changes. To succeed, it's important to prioritize tasks, leverage digital collaboration tools, and set clear expectations with supervisors and teammates. Building a strong network within the organization can also help ensure you remain informed and effective, despite working fewer hours.
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Food Service Worker, One Loudoun

DIG INN

Ashburn, VA

$16 - $18/hr

Full-time, Part-time

Retirement, PTO

Posted 19 days ago


Job description

CHEF-IN-TRAINING

[Restaurant Team Member]

$16 - $18 / hour depending on experience + $2-3/hour in tips + MORE BENEFITS!

ABOUT THE ROLE:

The next generation of chefs are evolving in DIG restaurants.

Our scratch based kitchens are built around people with a true passion for real good food.  We teach individuals who are excited to share their enthusiasm for food and transform them into skilled chefs. You will advance and gain the ability to work with food, develop leadership skills, and stay sharp in our fast-pace culinary environment. If you are seeking a community where education, purpose, and taste matter, we encourage you to join our fa(r)m.

YOU WILL: 

  • Prep, mix, and cook vegetables, proteins, grains etc using recipes as a guide and taste buds for validation. 
  • Gain exposure to different stations within the DIG kitchen including but not limited to garde manger, grill, roast, market line, guest concierge and delivery/packout.
  • Speak to current menu offerings, seasonality, and ingredients with guests - making their day as you provide them with a delicious scratch-made meal (aka: marketbowl).
  • Work to support the team during peak and off peak service, by pitching in wherever and whenever necessary.
  • Multi-task and move in the kitchen for extended periods of time. These physical requirements may be accomplished with or without reasonable accommodations.
  • Help to maintain the “A” lettergrade by following Department of Health and DIG food safety standards. 
  • Demonstrate professional maturity and strictly uphold DIG’s anti-discrimination & anti-harassment policies. 
  • Go home feeling fulfilled knowing you are a part of a bigger mission to rebuild the food system.

YOU HAVE: 

  • A passion for real, good food and a desire to learn culinary practices and skills. 
  • The ability to demonstrate and execute a strong work ethic.
  • The ability to perform physical requirements of the position (frequently lifting up to 25 pounds, occasionally lifting up to 50 pounds). These physical requirements may be accomplished with or without reasonable accommodations.
  • The ability to perform other physical requirements such as seeing, hearing, speaking, reaching, bending, and moving intermittently during working hours. These physical requirements may be accomplished with or without reasonable accommodations.
  • A team-oriented focus. You have a deep appreciation for the people you work with and help to support the restaurant’s success. 
  • Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written.
  • A desire to create exceptional employee & guest experiences.
  • An eye for detail and solving challenges. 
  • A desire for growth in our brigade.

WORK PERKS: 

Aside from the standard job description fare (competitive pay) we also offer:

  • Opportunities for GROWTH in a TEAM environment
  • Competitive Pay & potential to earn tips
  • Paid Time Off
  • 401K programming
  • Parental leave
  • Thanksgiving, Christmas and other Holidays Off
  • Flexible Scheduling: Part Time and Full Time Hours
  • Complimentary DIG lunch everyday
  • Commuter Benefits

ABOUT US:  To learn more about our mission and food please visit our website at: https://www.diginn.com/mission

NOTE:  DIG believes in the power of a shared table to bring people together as we are committed to building a culturally inclusive team. Female, LGBTQ+, BIPOC, and diverse candidates are encouraged to apply

Additional Role Note: 

The duties of this position may change from time to time. DIG  reserves the right to add or delete duties and responsibilities at the discretion of Dig or its managers. This job description is intended to describe the general level of work being performed. It is not intended to be all-inclusive.

DIG  is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer.  We do not discriminate on the basis of race, age, ancestry, creed, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding or related condition, unemployment status, gender identity or expression, transgender status or gender dysphoria, marital status, domestic violence, sexual violence or stalking victim status, national origin, citizenship, disability, covered veteran and/or military status, genetic information or predisposing genetic characteristic, familial status as that term is described under the New York State Human Rights Law, caregiver or partnership status as those terms are defined under the New York City Human Rights Law (if you are employed in New York City) or other protected status or any other characteristic as protected under applicable federal, state and local law (“Protected Status”).