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Remote Human Rights Jobs in Oregon (NOW HIRING)

This is a remote position within the United States. As a part of our Strategic Services team, the ... and Human Rights Watch and more. With a reputation of excellence and exceptional service our ...

SENIOR ATTORNEY - 72002717

OR ยท Remote

$61K/yr

... civil rights laws and serves as a resource on human relations for the people of Florida. It is ... Where You Will Work: 4075 Esplanade Way, Room 110, Tallahassee, FL 32399 This is a remote position.

Data Scientist

$96K - $134K/yr

Remote with about 5% travel Department: Workforce Intelligence and Insights Schedule: Day shift l ... Strong understanding of leveraging HR data to address business challenges, such as pipelining data ...

Resource Adequacy Analyst

Portland, OR ยท On-site +1

$98K - $111K/yr

Remote in select states - must reside within the following areas: AZ, OR, WA, UT, NV, CA, WY, MT ... Know Your Rights (EEO) - 10/EEOC_KnowYourRights_screen_reader_10_20.pdf - English -sus-derechos-la ...

Junior Accountant

Portland, OR ยท On-site +1

$23.15 - $34.54/hr

This is a remote role. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS & RESPONSIBILITIES: * Complete monthly journal entries ... Our continual investment in human capital and technology enable us to deliver the most innovative ...

Senior Software Engineer

Portland, OR ยท Remote

$97K - $163K/yr

This is a remote role. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS & RESPONSIBILITIES: * Develop and maintain complex ... Our continual investment in human capital and technology enable us to deliver the most innovative ...

Remote #LI-Remote The selected candidate can be remote, based in the United States. Our Team ... For more information regarding your (EEO) rights as an applicant, please visit the following ...

Project Manager

OR ยท Remote

Remote #Li-Remote Your role and responsibilities: * Our Team Dynamics Establishing the project ... For more information regarding your (EEO) rights as an applicant, please visit the following ...

Senior Counsel

$185K - $200K/yr

... legal rights of the company. Company Overview At FUJIFILM Holdings America Corporation, we're ... Life Insurance * 401k * Paid Time Off *#LI-REMOTE EEO Information Fujifilm is committed to ...

This role can have a Hybrid or Remote work schedule. Candidates who live near one of our office ... Ensure consistent application of the Applied AI operating model, decision rights, delivery ...

Profee Audit Specialist PRN

Salem, OR ยท Remote

$35 - $45/hr

This role is fully remote with a flexible schedule, allowing you to help shape the future of health ... Know Your Rights ( , explore the resources available through the EEOC for more information ...

Senior Project Engineer

Portland, OR ยท On-site +1

$102K - $133K/yr

Remote This role is contributing to the Electrification division in the United States. You will be ... For more information regarding your (EEO) rights as an applicant, please visit the following ...

Data Center COE Project Management Leader

OR ยท Remote

$119K - $190K/yr

Remote in the US This role is contributing to the ELSE Data Center Services Center of Excellence in ... For more information regarding your (EEO) rights as an applicant, please visit the following ...

Senior Project Engineer

OR ยท On-site +1

$105K - $136K/yr

Remote This role is contributing to the Electrification division in the United States. You will be ... For more information regarding your (EEO) rights as an applicant, please visit the following ...

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How much do remote human rights jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 6, 2026, the average hourly pay for remote human rights in Oregon is $27.45, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.59 and $30.24 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote Human Rights Professional, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote Human Rights Professional, you need a solid background in international law, human rights frameworks, research, and often a relevant degree such as in law, political science, or international relations. Familiarity with digital research tools, secure communication platforms, and data analysis software is commonly required. Strong written communication, cultural sensitivity, and self-motivation are vital soft skills for effectively advocating and collaborating across diverse contexts. These competencies enable you to monitor, document, and promote human rights efficiently from a remote setting while ensuring accuracy, security, and impact.

What are remote human rights jobs?

Remote human rights jobs are positions that focus on promoting and protecting human rights, but can be performed from any location using digital communication tools. These roles may involve research, advocacy, policy analysis, legal support, or program management for organizations such as NGOs, international agencies, or government bodies. Remote human rights professionals often collaborate with global teams, participate in virtual meetings, and use technology to conduct investigations or raise awareness. This flexibility allows for greater inclusion and access to talent worldwide, while still making a meaningful impact on human rights issues.

What are some common challenges faced by remote human rights professionals, and how can they be managed effectively?

Remote human rights professionals often face challenges such as coordinating across time zones, maintaining strong communication with local partners, and managing sensitive information securely online. Building a structured routine, utilizing collaborative tools, and establishing clear communication channels can help overcome these hurdles. Additionally, staying updated on regional developments and participating regularly in virtual team meetings are crucial for fostering collaboration and ensuring effective advocacy.
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Infographic showing various Remote Human Rights job openings in Oregon as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Locum Tenens, 1% Internship, 61% Full Time, 31% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 5% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $57,098 per year, or $27.5 per hour.

Volunteer (Non-Paid) Position - Portland Committee on Community Engaged Policing (PCCEP)

City of Portland, OR

Portland, OR โ€ข On-site, Remote

Full-time, Part-time

Posted 19 days ago


Job description

Salary : $0.00 Annually
Location : Remote - Part-time, OR
Job Type: Volunteer
Remote Employment: Flexible/Hybrid
Job Number: V2024-00302
Bureau: Office of Community & Civic Life
Opening Date: 02/28/2024
Closing Date: 12/31/2099 11:59 PM Pacific
The Position
APPLY HERE:
The Portland Committee for Community-Engaged Policing (PCCEP) is comprised of 13 community members who volunteer their time to advise the Mayor (as the Commissioner-in-charge of the Portland Police Bureau) and the Portland Police Bureau, to independently assess the City of Portland's Settlement Agreement with the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), and to develop policies and assess PPB community engagement efforts. The Settlement Agreement calls for reform to PPB policies and training, particularly related to use of force and interactions with people who have or are perceived to have a mental health condition.
  • Provide recommendations in key areas of concern (including but not limited to those listed above) to the Mayor, PPB, the Office of Equity and Human Rights and the DOJ based on information gathered from Portland's diverse communities.
  • Review and make recommendations on PPB policies touching the DOJ Settlement Agreement and/or key areas of concern.
  • Provide ongoing feedback to PPB regarding community engagement initiatives already in progress and those needed in the future.
  • During the effective period of the Settlement Agreement, appear before the Court at the annual status conference and provide an assessment of the City's progress toward achieving the goals of the Settlement Agreement.
  • Members are required to:
    1. Learn about the history of the City of Portland's Settlement Agreement with the DOJ;
    2. Attend PPB community academy; and
    3. Participate in subject matter and board trainings.
  • Provide information to and solicit feedback from Portland's diverse communities through community events such as roundtables and town halls, to be held at least quarterly and open to the public.

You can find more information on PCCEP at https://www.portlandoregon.gov/pccep/
Total number of advisory seats: 13
Number of seats available: Up to 4
To Qualify
To be eligible for the advisory committee, people must be at least 16 years old and live, work, play, worship, and/or go to school in Portland. (Please note that "worship" is broadly defined to include all religions and areas of worship.) PCCEP members cannot be current City employees or have an actual or perceived conflict of interest with the City.
PCCEP has designated seats for youth members aged 16-23. Applicants aged 16-23 should also fill out this application.
What We Look For:
We want people from every part of Portland to share their voice on this committee, especially people who have not been involved before. If you want to serve your community and to help government make better choices, then we want to see your application. The attributes listed below are what will guide our selection process. It is helpful if you are specific in your answers. We do not expect you to be or have everything listed.
  • You are open-minded and willing to consider other opinions, and function well in a group
  • You demonstrate an ability to be impartial and objective
  • You possess good communication and listening skills
  • You can meet the time commitment listed below
  • You are able to listen openly to community concerns at meetings open to the public
  • You can connect to communities who have been historically marginalized and have lived experience with behavioral health or as a person of color

Time Commitment:
PCCEP at-large members are generally appointed to 1-2 year terms concluding August 31. Youth members are appointed to 1-year terms concluding August 31. When there are vacancies, new members may at first be appointed to shorter tenures and are eligible for reappointment during the next August.
  • PCCEP meets once per month for two hours (currently the third Wednesday of each month from 6-8 PM).
  • PCCEP members usually also serve on 1-2 sub-committees, each of which meets once per month for two hours.
  • As a result, the full time commitment is usually 2-3 evening meetings per month, which are open to the public.

We Remove Barriers
Let us know if there are barriers to your participation.
Volunteer Ethics
People who join this committee will become what we call "Public Officials," which means that while you serve you must behave fair and ethically. We will provide training on this once you are accepted. Part of following Public Officials Ethics laws means you must tell the group when you or a relative may financially benefit (or avoid fees) by your recommendations. This is called a "Conflict of Interest." If you tell us about potential Conflicts of Interest that does not mean you cannot serve, in fact, many committees have potential members with Conflicts of Interest. We appreciate your ethical inclusion of possible Conflicts of Interest on the form included in the application.
The Recruitment Process
This application will be used to fill current vacancies, and applications will be kept on file for up to a year for filling any future vacancies that may arise. Additional vacancies are expected for this committee each August.
Applications received by 11:59 PM on the last day of each month will be reviewed beginning the following the month for any vacancies that exist at that time.
To talk with someone about this opportunity or to receive assistance completing the application, please contact Ocean Eale at ocean.eale@portlandoregon.gov
APPLY HERE:
Applicants will be screened by staff support for PCCEP from the City of Portland's Community Safety Division using the PCCEP Selection Criteria, which was developed and is updated by a panel consisting of community members, PCCEP members, staff support, and representatives from the Albina Ministerial Alliance Coalition and the Mental Health Alliance as available. Eligible candidates will be forwarded to the Mayor's office, who will make the decision on who to appoint. Appointments are made in reports from the Mayor to the City Council, who confirms the report during a City Council meeting, at which point new members may officially begin their service.
An info session will be held in September.
Voluntary & Confidential Demographic Questionnaire
The City is committed to diversity, inclusion, and equity. Following the application, there is a separate demographic questionnaire; completing the questionnaire is voluntary, but we encourage you to provide that information. The City uses this information to help ensure that advisory body appointments represent a broad cross-section of the community. State and federal law prohibit use of this information to discriminate against you. Questions about this may be sent to
General Questions
For general questions about the Advisory Bodies program, the volunteer recruitment process, or other upcoming advisory body opportunities please email AdvisoryBodies@Portlandoregon.gov.
We Encourage You to Apply
We welcome you to browse our website to learn more: https://www.portland.gov/pccep
Do you have questions or need more information? Email ocean.eale@portlandoregon.gov.
Additional Information
Meeting Location
Currently, many advisory bodies are meeting remotely. In the future, meetings could: 1) be conducted fully remotely, or 2) be conducted remotely and in person (hybrid model). As the situation evolves, the exact meeting location may change.
Terms
As the City of Portland shifts to a new government structure, advisory bodies may undergo updates and changes. If applying for a vacant position on this advisory group, please note that the term may be shorter than what is listed elsewhere in this recruitment post.
City of Portland volunteers are unpaid; therefore, employment benefits are not available.