The New York City Commission on Human Rights (CCHR) works every day to implement the city’s Human Rights Law through enforcement, education, and outreach. The Commission seeks to address historic and contemporary inequities to cultivate a city where everyone can live, work, and thrive free from discrimination. Through training, education, and policy initiatives, the Commission aims to root out discrimination. The Commission proactively identifies patterns of discrimination through testing employers, housing providers, and providers of public accommodation. The Commission also uses investigations, litigation, and other enforcement tools to address allegations of discrimination. CCHR is seeking a qualified candidate to serve as a Tester for the Law Enforcement Bureau (LEB). Testers are hired to help make sure that people are not denied access to housing, employment or public accommodations in New York City because of their age, race, color, religion, national origin or ancestry, gender, gender identity, pregnancy, disability, sexual orientation, marital or partnership status, alienage or citizenship status, arrest or conviction record, status as a victim of domestic violence, unemployment status or credit history. Testers are trained and then sent to apply for specific jobs, housing opportunities, or customer experiences with specific companies. After completing their tests, they submit detailed reports about their experiences. The Testing Coordinator then reviews the reports to evaluate if the Testers were treated differently when they applied for a job, etc. For example, if a white tester was called for job interview, but an equally qualified Black tester was not, it may show evidence of discrimination.
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Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
No Education Listed
Number of Employees
101-250 employees