Hope for Justice

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Who we are

Hope for Justice began in the UK in 2008, when a small group of people passionate about seeing an end to modern slavery took the step from outrage to action.

 

Hope for Justice is a charity working to bring freedom from human trafficking and modern slavery with an effective and proven multi-disciplinary model. Our wholly owned social enterprise, Slave-Free Alliance, provides services to global companies and public bodies seeking to protect their operations and supply chains against the risks of modern slavery and labour exploitation. We have active programmes in the UK, USA, Ethiopia and Uganda, reaching approximately 200,000 adults and children a year. Hope for Justice and Slave-Free Alliance have staff and volunteers involved in operational support, fundraising or other initiatives in Norway and Australia.

 

Our Programmes are run in accordance with five key principles:

 

Principle 1: Human Rights-based

We protect and promote human rights as codified in international human rights instruments, in all aspects of our work. We empower vulnerable people, victims, and survivors of slavery to realise their human rights and hold duty-bearers such as governments and businesses accountable.

 

Principle 2: Person-centred & Community-based

We work for the best possible outcomes for our clients and beneficiaries, addressing the unique and sensitive needs of the individuals, families, and communities most affected by slavery. Our responses are informed by the voices of survivors and the active participation of local stakeholders.

 

Priniciple 3: Holistic

We take an end-to-end approach to the survivor journey, addressing the root causes and drivers of slavery, situations of slavery, and the consequences of slavery. We augment our impact by strengthening the rule of law and reforming legislation, policy, practice, knowledge, institutional structures and social norms, at all levels of society.

 

Principle 4: Collaborative

We work in collaboration with partners to reach more people affected by slavery. Working in partnership allows us to better support locallyled initiatives, achieve better value for money, learn from partners, maintain operational agility, access diverse resources, and influence wider change through networks and collective advocacy.

 

Principle 5: Sustainable

We commit to leaving a meaningful, long-term legacy. Through the combination of holistic programme delivery, viable funding models, collaborative partnerships, and structural reform - we maintain, extend and sustain our impact, long after our work has ended.

 

Hope for Justice is committed to the principles of equity, diversity and inclusion. We are a global organisation with staff from a wide variety of backgrounds, and ensure through our recruitment processes that we continue to welcome candidates from all walks of life. If you feel that your skills and experience fit one of our advertised roles, and you share our values and mission to end slavery, then we strongly encourage your application regardless of your background.

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Hope for Justice Up to £38,000 , dependent on experience Greater Manchester (Hybrid)
Closing 02 August 2024
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