Innovative Human Rights NGO Seeks
Protection Officer in Bangkok Thailand
About Asylum Access
We are human rights advocates who support forcibly displaced individuals and communities as they reclaim their rights agency and power.
Our unique combination of legal empowerment policy advocacy and global systems change creates conditions in which refugees can live safely move freely work legally and go to school. Our work transforms the traditional approach of endless humanitarian handouts to a sustainable solution that honors refugees freedom dignity and autonomy and empowers them to make choices about their own lives.
Asylum Access global team and family of local civil society organizations advocate to make human rights a reality for refugees throughout Africa Asia and Latin America. Our national organizations are led and staffed primarily by community members in those countries and there is strong mutual trust and respect between us and our clients. On the international stage we work with established institutions to shift the global system to better uphold and promote refugees human rights. We can help catalyze and lead systemic transformation because uniquely among NGOs in the refugee response sector we focus exclusively on rights and governance.
Department Description
The Legal Services Team at Asylum Access Thailand (AAT) plays a crucial role in providing comprehensive legal support and assistance to refugees in Bangkok and Mae Sot Tak. The primary responsibilities of this team include:
- Ensuring refugees have access to justice and protection: The Legal Services Team works to safeguard the rights and wellbeing of refugees by facilitating their access to legal remedies and safeguards.
- Supporting refugees during the Refugee Status Determination (RSD) process: The team provides essential guidance and support to refugees navigating the complex RSD procedures helping them navigate the system effectively.
- Informing refugees about the National Screening Mechanism (NSM): The Legal Services Team is responsible for educating refugees about the NSM its processes and their rights and options within this framework.
The Legal Services Team is overseen by the Legal Services Coordinator and includes the Bangkok team of Legal Status Protection Interpreter and Paralegal Screening and Intake and Volunteer Legal Advocates; and the Mae Sot team of Protection.
Position Description
Under the guidance of the and the Protection Team Lead together with the Legal Services Coordinator the Protection Officer is responsible for managing cases with protection concerns by identifying protection issues providing legal advice and enabling access to safety and basic needs coverage through advice referrals and communications with various external parties both Bangkok and Mae Sot. Clients include those who fall under and outside UNHCRs mandate.
Key Responsibilities
All responsibilities will be undertaken under the guidance and support of the Protection Team Lead and the Legal Services Coordinator.
Case Management (80%):
- Conduct pre-screening and screening interviews for and prioritize clients seeking advice and referrals on protection matters;
- Identify protection concerns determine relevant interventions and provide protection-related advice particularly related to immigration-related arrests and bails deportations domestic and sexual and gender based violence and security concerns involving domestic and foreign government authorities including on an emergency walk-in basis as on-call legal advisor;
- Pro-actively conduct follow-ups with clients on protection matters;
- Provide full legal representation and short services for protection matters; this includes (but is not limited to):
- Advising clients on Thai law and legal processes;
- Visiting and assisting clients at police stations immigration offices IDCs and courts;
- Preparing client and witness statements legal arguments/submissions and supporting documents for client cases;
- Drafting legal documents preparing client and witness statements legal arguments/submissions supporting documents for client cases and assisting in filling out forms related to arrests and bails;
- Working with external lawyers to represent clients in Thai court and other legal proceedings; and
- Identifying cases appropriate for special consideration by international organizations for additional assistance drafting and submitting inquiries and following up where required.
- Respond to emergency protection requests;
- Identify cases appropriate for special consideration by UNHCR draft and submit inquiries to UNHCR within and outside the monthly correspondence system with UNHCR and cross-check between the client and UNHCR where required;
- Assess clients legal needs and extra-legal needs that AAT cannot fulfill identify organizations who may be able to assist on these needs liaise with these organizations refer clients to these organizations and document these organizations areas of assistance as part of record-keeping at AAT;
- Liaise with other members of the Legal Services Team wherever warranted (e.g. Legal Status Screening and Intake Paralegal and interpreter Team);
- Undertake comprehensive case management practices including maintaining personal case tracker database records and keeping detailed notes of all case work activities;
- Attend and contribute to team policies procedures meetings and other trainings and orientations as required; and
- Adhere to the Nairobi Code of Ethics and AAT Code of Conduct policies and manuals.
Coordination Support (10%):
- Build and maintain relationships with staff of other teams operational partners and the Thai legal profession to ensure smooth running of operations and enable referrals;
- Attend and contribute to meetings relevant to AAT Protection Teams work when required such as UNHCR Protection Working Group UNHCR Bail Coordination and RRLP pro bono lawyer meetings;
- Coordinate between AATs office in Bangkok and Mae Sot where required (e.g. case transfers paralegal training policy and advocacy efforts etc.);
- Contribute to the Myanmar Refugee Network (MRN) meetings and activities when appropriate;
- Support AATs Executive Director and Policy Advocacy Team in policy and advocacy on issues affecting refugees and international human rights mechanisms;
- Develop quarterly reports and maintain data collection and trends analysis (to manage workload improve services and for donor reporting);
- Other relevant work as assigned by the supervisor.
VLAs Support (10%):
- Support Protection Team Lead by directly supervising and mentoring Protection Volunteer Legal Advocates (VLAs) by:
- Monitoring VLAs workload and providing advice in case management;
- Reviewing VLAs casework and providing case-specific advice;
- Conducting introductory and on-going training including job shadowing; and
- Promoting self-care.
Reports to:Protection Team Lead
Essential Qualifications
- Qualified lawyer in any jurisdiction; OR a bachelors degree in law human rights social work development or another relevant subject; OR more than 2 years experience working in refugee matters especially protection;
- Significant work experience in or detailed understanding of any of the following:
- International legal framework governing refugees;
- Domestic refugee context in Thailand;
- Thai domestic law particularly criminal immigration and employment law as it relates to asylum seekers and refugees;
- Protection concerns in Thailand;
- Formal and community protection mechanisms in Thailand;
- Social services and supports in Thailand;
- Demonstrated ability to work with people in vulnerable situations (such as survivors of crime sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) torture trafficking trauma and/or those facing food insecurity homelessness lack of medical care and/or lack of safe and dignified employment);
- Strong client interview analysis drafting (of legal documents) advocacy and written and verbal communication skills;
- Ability to take initiative and ownership of cases and projects proactively follow up manage multiple deadlines and work effectively with a high attention to detail;
- Advanced working knowledge of Microsoft Office Gmail Google Drive and related tools (Docs Sheets Calendar etc.);
- Ability to fluently communicate in Thai (as the position will require liaising with Thai organizations); and
- Ability to communicate in English (as English is the working language of UNHCR Thailand and AAT).
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience designing conducting and/or sourcing training for non-technical audiences; and
- Experience working with interpreters and ensuring related professional and ethical standards are met.
Salary and Benefits
The Protection Officer will receive a monthly payment of THB 35000 per month.
Hours and Location of Work
The Protection Officer is a full-time fixed term contract up to June 2026. The contract can be renewed subject to the agreement of both parties and where funding permits. The position is based in the Bangkok office Thailand with occasional trips to Mae Sot Office as needed. The working hour is 40 per week with flexibility required for off-hour calls and meetings with HQ clients and network partners.
Application Instructions to Candidates
Send your resume and a cover letter via Asylum Access online portal BambooHR by 14 December 2025. In your cover letter please describe your reasons for applying relevant qualifications preferred start date expected salary and how you learned about the position.
Asylum Access is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. We value the expertise of those who have experienced displacement and encourage people with such lived experience to apply.
For more information about our organization visit
.
Required Experience:
Manager
Innovative Human Rights NGO SeeksProtection Officer in Bangkok ThailandAbout Asylum AccessWe are human rights advocates who support forcibly displaced individuals and communities as they reclaim their rights agency and power.Our unique combination of legal empowerment policy advocacy and global syst...
Innovative Human Rights NGO Seeks
Protection Officer in Bangkok Thailand
About Asylum Access
We are human rights advocates who support forcibly displaced individuals and communities as they reclaim their rights agency and power.
Our unique combination of legal empowerment policy advocacy and global systems change creates conditions in which refugees can live safely move freely work legally and go to school. Our work transforms the traditional approach of endless humanitarian handouts to a sustainable solution that honors refugees freedom dignity and autonomy and empowers them to make choices about their own lives.
Asylum Access global team and family of local civil society organizations advocate to make human rights a reality for refugees throughout Africa Asia and Latin America. Our national organizations are led and staffed primarily by community members in those countries and there is strong mutual trust and respect between us and our clients. On the international stage we work with established institutions to shift the global system to better uphold and promote refugees human rights. We can help catalyze and lead systemic transformation because uniquely among NGOs in the refugee response sector we focus exclusively on rights and governance.
Department Description
The Legal Services Team at Asylum Access Thailand (AAT) plays a crucial role in providing comprehensive legal support and assistance to refugees in Bangkok and Mae Sot Tak. The primary responsibilities of this team include:
- Ensuring refugees have access to justice and protection: The Legal Services Team works to safeguard the rights and wellbeing of refugees by facilitating their access to legal remedies and safeguards.
- Supporting refugees during the Refugee Status Determination (RSD) process: The team provides essential guidance and support to refugees navigating the complex RSD procedures helping them navigate the system effectively.
- Informing refugees about the National Screening Mechanism (NSM): The Legal Services Team is responsible for educating refugees about the NSM its processes and their rights and options within this framework.
The Legal Services Team is overseen by the Legal Services Coordinator and includes the Bangkok team of Legal Status Protection Interpreter and Paralegal Screening and Intake and Volunteer Legal Advocates; and the Mae Sot team of Protection.
Position Description
Under the guidance of the and the Protection Team Lead together with the Legal Services Coordinator the Protection Officer is responsible for managing cases with protection concerns by identifying protection issues providing legal advice and enabling access to safety and basic needs coverage through advice referrals and communications with various external parties both Bangkok and Mae Sot. Clients include those who fall under and outside UNHCRs mandate.
Key Responsibilities
All responsibilities will be undertaken under the guidance and support of the Protection Team Lead and the Legal Services Coordinator.
Case Management (80%):
- Conduct pre-screening and screening interviews for and prioritize clients seeking advice and referrals on protection matters;
- Identify protection concerns determine relevant interventions and provide protection-related advice particularly related to immigration-related arrests and bails deportations domestic and sexual and gender based violence and security concerns involving domestic and foreign government authorities including on an emergency walk-in basis as on-call legal advisor;
- Pro-actively conduct follow-ups with clients on protection matters;
- Provide full legal representation and short services for protection matters; this includes (but is not limited to):
- Advising clients on Thai law and legal processes;
- Visiting and assisting clients at police stations immigration offices IDCs and courts;
- Preparing client and witness statements legal arguments/submissions and supporting documents for client cases;
- Drafting legal documents preparing client and witness statements legal arguments/submissions supporting documents for client cases and assisting in filling out forms related to arrests and bails;
- Working with external lawyers to represent clients in Thai court and other legal proceedings; and
- Identifying cases appropriate for special consideration by international organizations for additional assistance drafting and submitting inquiries and following up where required.
- Respond to emergency protection requests;
- Identify cases appropriate for special consideration by UNHCR draft and submit inquiries to UNHCR within and outside the monthly correspondence system with UNHCR and cross-check between the client and UNHCR where required;
- Assess clients legal needs and extra-legal needs that AAT cannot fulfill identify organizations who may be able to assist on these needs liaise with these organizations refer clients to these organizations and document these organizations areas of assistance as part of record-keeping at AAT;
- Liaise with other members of the Legal Services Team wherever warranted (e.g. Legal Status Screening and Intake Paralegal and interpreter Team);
- Undertake comprehensive case management practices including maintaining personal case tracker database records and keeping detailed notes of all case work activities;
- Attend and contribute to team policies procedures meetings and other trainings and orientations as required; and
- Adhere to the Nairobi Code of Ethics and AAT Code of Conduct policies and manuals.
Coordination Support (10%):
- Build and maintain relationships with staff of other teams operational partners and the Thai legal profession to ensure smooth running of operations and enable referrals;
- Attend and contribute to meetings relevant to AAT Protection Teams work when required such as UNHCR Protection Working Group UNHCR Bail Coordination and RRLP pro bono lawyer meetings;
- Coordinate between AATs office in Bangkok and Mae Sot where required (e.g. case transfers paralegal training policy and advocacy efforts etc.);
- Contribute to the Myanmar Refugee Network (MRN) meetings and activities when appropriate;
- Support AATs Executive Director and Policy Advocacy Team in policy and advocacy on issues affecting refugees and international human rights mechanisms;
- Develop quarterly reports and maintain data collection and trends analysis (to manage workload improve services and for donor reporting);
- Other relevant work as assigned by the supervisor.
VLAs Support (10%):
- Support Protection Team Lead by directly supervising and mentoring Protection Volunteer Legal Advocates (VLAs) by:
- Monitoring VLAs workload and providing advice in case management;
- Reviewing VLAs casework and providing case-specific advice;
- Conducting introductory and on-going training including job shadowing; and
- Promoting self-care.
Reports to:Protection Team Lead
Essential Qualifications
- Qualified lawyer in any jurisdiction; OR a bachelors degree in law human rights social work development or another relevant subject; OR more than 2 years experience working in refugee matters especially protection;
- Significant work experience in or detailed understanding of any of the following:
- International legal framework governing refugees;
- Domestic refugee context in Thailand;
- Thai domestic law particularly criminal immigration and employment law as it relates to asylum seekers and refugees;
- Protection concerns in Thailand;
- Formal and community protection mechanisms in Thailand;
- Social services and supports in Thailand;
- Demonstrated ability to work with people in vulnerable situations (such as survivors of crime sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) torture trafficking trauma and/or those facing food insecurity homelessness lack of medical care and/or lack of safe and dignified employment);
- Strong client interview analysis drafting (of legal documents) advocacy and written and verbal communication skills;
- Ability to take initiative and ownership of cases and projects proactively follow up manage multiple deadlines and work effectively with a high attention to detail;
- Advanced working knowledge of Microsoft Office Gmail Google Drive and related tools (Docs Sheets Calendar etc.);
- Ability to fluently communicate in Thai (as the position will require liaising with Thai organizations); and
- Ability to communicate in English (as English is the working language of UNHCR Thailand and AAT).
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience designing conducting and/or sourcing training for non-technical audiences; and
- Experience working with interpreters and ensuring related professional and ethical standards are met.
Salary and Benefits
The Protection Officer will receive a monthly payment of THB 35000 per month.
Hours and Location of Work
The Protection Officer is a full-time fixed term contract up to June 2026. The contract can be renewed subject to the agreement of both parties and where funding permits. The position is based in the Bangkok office Thailand with occasional trips to Mae Sot Office as needed. The working hour is 40 per week with flexibility required for off-hour calls and meetings with HQ clients and network partners.
Application Instructions to Candidates
Send your resume and a cover letter via Asylum Access online portal BambooHR by 14 December 2025. In your cover letter please describe your reasons for applying relevant qualifications preferred start date expected salary and how you learned about the position.
Asylum Access is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. We value the expertise of those who have experienced displacement and encourage people with such lived experience to apply.
For more information about our organization visit
.
Required Experience:
Manager
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