DIGNITY is looking for a Programme Advisor for partnerships with Private Foundations
About DIGNITY
DIGNITY is an international human rights and development organization. We prevent torture and violence, rehabilitate traumatized victims, and support local partner organisations in documenting serious human rights violations so that perpetrators are held accountable. Founded in 1982, DIGNITY is one of the world’s first anti-torture NGOs and specialized treatment centres for torture survivors.
The position is initially for 2 years with a possibility for extension.
The Role
Over the past years, DIGNITY has significantly grown the programme portfolio internationally as well as our rehabilitation support to refugees in Denmark.
To ensure that our funding base can support continued growth across all our thematic areas and reinforce our ability to fight torture and help survivors in Denmark and internationally, DIGNITY is seeking a strategic and experienced Advisor for partnerships with private foundations, to develop and manage relationships with Danish and international foundations.
As Foundation Partnership Advisor, you will play a leading role in advancing DIGNITY’s fundraising efforts with private foundations. You will identify, initiate, and build partnerships with private foundations that support our work both locally in Denmark and globally, thereby making an important contribution for justice and recovery for torture survivors. This includes exploring potential support to new ways of employing new technologies. The position is new and gives you the possibility to shape the direction we take, the priorities we make, and the methods we use.
Key responsibilities
About You
We are looking for a candidate who:
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Terms of employment
The position is placed in DIGNITY's International Programmes with reference to the department director.
Your place of employment is Copenhagen at our HQ at Bryggervangen 55, 2100 Copenhagen Ø.
We expect you to have a civil registry address in Denmark during the full employment.
Expected entry is 1 September 2026.
Your working hours are 37 hours per week, with the expectation that additional work may take place. It will be possible to take time off after having additional working hours within our flexible work schedule.
You are expected to have up to 25-30 days of travel activity per year.
The employment is based on the Danish collective agreement for academics in the Danish State. The salary level is based on skills and relevant experience and within a range of DKK 35-45.000 (gross, monthly) + pension (18,07%).
More info
Further information regarding the position can be obtained by contacting our department director, Morten Olesen mool@dignity.dk, 26 84 60 54.
Applications with CV, diplomas and any other relevant documents should be submitted via the link no later than 17 June 2026 at 23.59 (CET).
We expect to hold the first round of interviews online on 22 June 2026, and the second round of interviews on 24/25 June 2026, which will take place in Copenhagen.
You can read about DIGNITY's processing of your personal data in our privacy policy, which you can find here: Privacy policy - DIGNITY - Danish Institute Against Torture.
DIGNITY is an international human rights and development organisation that has worked for a world free of torture and violence since 1982. We prevent torture and violence, treat traumatized victims and document serious human rights violations so that those responsible can be prosecuted. You can read more about our organisation and work at www.dignity.dk. DIGNITY regards diversity as a strength and therefore encourages all qualified persons to apply for the position regardless of ethnic background, gender, sexual orientation, disability, religion or age.
| Firma | DIGNITY Følg |
| Kontaktperson | Morten Olesen |
| Arbejdsadresse | Bryggervangen |
| Postnr.: | 2100 |
| Kommune | København |
| Telefonnr. | 26846056 |
| mool@dignity.dk | |
| Ansøgningsfrist | 26/06/2026 |