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“El hijo aprende de la madre, y la madre aprende de otros que les están impartiendo y enseñándole a uno, porque uno nunca deja de aprender”: Teresa Vargas, Madre de familia. Se les llama Consejeros, son habitantes de las zonas más pobres del país quienes de manera voluntaria trabajan dando capacitaciones dentro de sus comunidades. Algunos son maestros del lugar, otros pobladores interesados en construir una mejor sociedad, ellos, se han convertido en agentes de cambio en su localidad impartiendo Talleres Educativos Comunitarios. Su conocimiento lo comparten en estos talleres también conocidos como Escuelas de Valores. Es justo aquí donde se capacitaron para poder orientar a diversos miembros de las familias con la intención de mejorar su bienestar social, en especial considerando que se trata de familias que viven en situación de extrema pobreza. Los Consejeros enseñan sobre prácticas de crianza, promueven relaciones armoniosas y motivan a los padres para que envíen a sus hijos a la escuela. Hablan de temas como la autoestima, la salud, los derechos de la niñez, la administración financiera del hogar, la violencia de género y la sexualidad. Actualmente hay 900 talleres educativos repartidos en 26 municipios del país llegando a más de 18,000 familias que han sido atendidas por dos años por el Programa de Bienestar Social. El resto de municipios en el país implementan una modalidad de talleres similares pero por un periodo de cuatro meses. De esta forma, el Ministerio de la Familia, Adolescencia y Niñez busca promover valores y responsabilidades dentro del núcleo familiar, a la par que logra un mayor vínculo con la comunidad. El compromiso de voluntariado que tienen los consejeros ha sido pieza clave para el éxito de este proyecto, reflejándose en un compromiso igual por parte de los padres, madres y demás familiares que asisten a los talleres, logrando así generar un cambio social al interior de las familias más pobres en Nicaragua.
Organization: International Bureau for Children’s Rights
Country: Costa Rica
Closing date: 16 Jun 2017
Mandat :
Sous la supervision de la Directrice de programmes et développement établie à Montréal, et en lien fonctionnel avec la personne Chargée de programmes, le ou la Chef de projet est responsable de la bonne exécution du projet au Costa Rica visant à renforcer les capacités des acteurs-clés (police, justice, CONATT et secteur privé) en matière de lutte contre la traite de personnes, en particulier celle impliquant des enfants, en respect avec le mandat et les orientations stratégiques du Bureau. Le projet a démarré en 2015 et devrait se poursuivre jusqu’en 2019.
Il s’agit d’un poste international, où les candidatures costaricaines et non-costaricaines sont encouragées. La personne qui occupera le poste sera déployée à San José, et devra être en mesure de réaliser régulièrement des missions pour de courtes ou moyennes périodes à l’extérieur de la capitale ainsi que dans les Amériques (centrale, du sud et Canada), qui peuvent représenter jusqu’à environ 25% de son emploi du temps.**Responsabilités, tâches et fonctions** :
Volet Programmation
Programmes : Il/Elle s’assure de la bonne mise en œuvre du projet et est imputable de ses résultats
Représentation, communication et plaidoyer : Il/Elle représente l’organisation auprès des partenaires, bailleurs, médias et autorités locales
Suivi technique : Il/Elle s’assure que la qualité des livrables est conforme et que les pratiques techniques respectent les normes institutionnelles de l’IBCR
Sécurité : Il/Elle est responsable de la sécurité de l’ensemble du personnel, des biens, du matériel et des actions de l’IBCR sur le terrain
Ressources humaines : Il/Elle s’assure de l’allocation optimale des ressources humaines du projet et encadre l’équipe à San José (définition d’objectifs, suivi)
Suivi logistique, administratif et financier : Il/Elle s’assure que les pratiques logistiques et administratives en place respectent les procédures de l’IBCR et les règles du bailleur de fonds
Relation avec le siège : Il/Elle assure la bonne circulation des informations entre le siège et le terrain
PROFIL RECHERCHE
Prérequis :
Atouts :
Conditions de travail :
Le Bureau offre des conditions de travail compétitives. Le salaire annuel offert oscillera entre $48,450.00CAD et $61,699.00CAD, selon l’application de la politique salariale du Bureau.
How to apply:
Si ce poste vous intéresse, veuillez nous faire parvenir votre candidature, en indiquant clairement la fonction pour laquelle vous postulez, et en incluant :
Veuillez envoyer votre dossier avant le vendredi le 16 juin 2017 par courriel au : rh@ibcr.org ou par télécopieur à : +1 (514) 932- 9453.
Le Bureau international des droits des enfants remercie à toutes les personnes intéressées au poste. Seulement les personnes dont leur candidature a été retenue seront contactées.
Organization: UN Children’s Fund
Country: Argentina
Closing date: 15 Jun 2017
If you are a committed, creative professional and are passionate about making a lasting difference for children, the world’s leading children’s rights organization would like to hear from you.
For 70 years, UNICEF has been working on the ground in 190 countries and territories to promote children’s survival, protection and development. The world’s largest provider of vaccines for developing countries, UNICEF supports child health and nutrition, good water and sanitation, quality basic education for all boys and girls, and the protection of children from violence, exploitation, and AIDS. UNICEF is funded entirely by the voluntary contributions of individuals, businesses, foundations and governments.
Purpose of the Position
The Education Officer reports to theEducation Specialist for close guidance and supervision.The Education Officer provides professional technical, operational and administrative assistance throughout the programming process for the education programs/projects through the application of theoretical and technical skills in researching, collecting, analyzing and presenting technical program information while learning organizational rules, regulations and procedures to support the development and formulation of the Education Program within the Country Program.
Key Accountabilities and Duties & Tasks
Support to program development and planning
Program management, monitoring and delivery of results.
Technical and operational support to program implementation
Networking and partnership building
Innovation, knowledge management and capacity building
Qualifications of Successful Candidate
Competencies of Successful Candidate
Core Values
Core competencies
Functional Competencies
Technical Knowledge
Education: A University Degree in education, psychology, sociology or other social science field is required.
Experience: A year of professional experience in social development planning and management in education and/other related areas at the international and/or in a developing country is an asset.
Language Requirements: Fluency in English is required. Knowledge of another official UN language or a local language is an asset.
To view our competency framework, please click here.
UNICEF is committed to diversity and inclusion within its workforce, and encourages qualified female and male candidates from all national, religious and ethnic backgrounds, including persons living with disabilities, to apply to become a part of our organisation.
How to apply:
UNICEF is committed to diversity and inclusion within its workforce, and encourages qualified female and male candidates from all national, religious and ethnic backgrounds, including persons living with disabilities, to apply to become a part of our organization. To apply, click on the following link http://www.unicef.org/about/employ/?job=505084
Organization: UN Children’s Fund
Country: Brazil
Closing date: 19 Jun 2017
If you are a committed, creative professional and are passionate about making a lasting difference for children, the world’s leading children’s rights organization would like to hear from you.
For 70 years, UNICEF has been working on the ground in 190 countries and territories to promote children’s survival, protection and development. The world’s largest provider of vaccines for developing countries, UNICEF supports child health and nutrition, good water and sanitation, quality basic education for all boys and girls, and the protection of children from violence, exploitation, and AIDS. UNICEF is funded entirely by the voluntary contributions of individuals, businesses, foundations and governments.
Purpose of the Position
Under the supervision of the Corporate Partnership Specialist and the technical supervision of the Resource Mobilization and Partnerships Officer, the Corporate Fundraising Officer (Partnership Retention) will be accountable to optimize the value of existing corporate partnerships.
Key Accountabilities and Duties & Tasks
Fundraising strategy– Under the coordination and leadership of the supervisor, establish the Corporate Partnerships plan with objective to secure and increase high-value and long-term alliances, as well as flexible, sustainable and predictable revenue as part of overall Resource Mobilization and Program Strategy defined by RM&P Manager- Ensure the plan is aligned with the local and global priorities- Identify and monitor industry trends as well as best practices at UNICEF network, including experiences from competitors and Natcoms with the goal to turn these into recommendations on how to strengthen the strategy and action plans – Propose innovative ways to further develop existing and new fundraising channels and translate the ideas into strategies and concrete plans/results: virtual reality; exhibition; events, 4C’s, etc.- Propose and manage the development of Business Cases with potential for replication- Analyze the operational actions needed and take the necessary steps to implement the programmes and communication of each partnership agreement
Partnership maximization
– Develop proposals and negotiate agreements- In close interaction with different areas, support in the development of the campaign, including development of materials, training, and communication possibilities along negotiation- Evaluate and analyze results of each partnership to ensure strategies were adequate to goals planned.- Flag risk and propose mitigation plans if needed- Search and attend forums, groups and events, which counts with the presence of the top management of the private sector, in order to improve networking with companies’ decision makers
Global priorities and campaigns
– Promote a “share and compare” culture throughout the different channels using appropriate tools in order to fully leverage the search and reapply opportunities nationally and regionally or globally when applicable
Compliance with UNICEF’s rules and guidelines
– Ensure the entire process of partner development follows UNICEF guidelines including screening and proposal submissions (DD1, DD2, and Opportunity)- Draft contracts with the necessary juridical support. – Interact with the local, Regional and Global team to evaluate opportunities and fluxes, as well as clearance monitoring
Monitoring and assessment
– Monitor progress of decisions and action plans based on outcome of items above – Carry workflow of activities/maintains information flow in the absence of the Corporate Manager – Create an annual forecast of corporate donations’ entry. Revisit the material in a monthly basis and adjust it, if necessary- Assist in the preparation of the office/region RM&P budget- Prepare periodical fundraising reports, monitor and maintain control records- Evaluate and analyze financial and non-financial results from the alliances, checking efficiency of strategies used and suggesting necessary adjustments with a view of increasing results and revenue
Qualifications of Successful Candidate
Education
– First level University degree (Bachelor’s or equivalent) preferably in Marketing, International Relations, Communication or Business Administration is required.
Experience
– At leasttwo (2) yearsof progressively responsible professional work experience in Private Sector Fundraising, Corporate Alliances Management, or Marketing; some of which in international organization are required.
– Additional years of experience in the related fields is considered an asset.
– Specialized skills in Customer Marketing Actions or Private Sector Fundraising are desirable.
Language Requirements
– Fluency in English and Portuguese is required. Knowledge of an additional UN Language (Arabic, Chinese, Russian, Spanish) is considered an asset.
Competencies of Successful Candidate
Core Values
Core competencies
Functional Competencies
To view our competency framework, please click here.
Note: Please note that this Vacancy Announcement is open for competition to Brazilian nationals only.
*Only shortlisted candidates will be notified.
In relation, please note that all candidates who wish to apply to this Vacancy Announcement are requested to prepare and submit their respected UNICEF applications in English language.
UNICEF is committed to diversity and inclusion within its workforce, and encourages qualified female and male candidates from all national, religious and ethnic backgrounds, including persons living with disabilities, to apply to become a part of our organization.
How to apply:
UNICEF is committed to diversity and inclusion within its workforce, and encourages qualified female and male candidates from all national, religious and ethnic backgrounds, including persons living with disabilities, to apply to become a part of our organization. To apply, click on the following link http://www.unicef.org/about/employ/?job=505142
Organization: UN Children’s Fund
Country: Costa Rica
Closing date: 17 Jun 2017
For every child, a champion
Under the supervision of the Communication Officer, the incumbent is responsible for designing and editing corporate materials used by the Costa Rica Country Office, editing, designing and layout of all materials published through the UNICEF office, supporting sector counterparts on publications and managing support to digital initiative related to knowledge management, such as cyber library for children, as well as providing weekly scans of news and information published elsewhere about children in Costa Rica and participates in Costa Rica CO Knowledge Management Process.
How can you make a difference?
We are looking for a dynamic and innovative Communication Assistant to support UNICEF’s Costa Rica in the following areas:
• Support the implementation of the UNICEF communication strategy• External events for advocacy• Digital communication and adjusting audio-visual materials• UNICEF Website and other online initiative supported by UNICEF • UNICEF fundraising strategy
Support the implementation of the UNICEF communication strategy • Support in the production of communication products and materials for different audiences, but mainly mass media• Adapt global communications materials to the local context when is required• Monitor and record the information published by the mass media and digital media related to UNICEF and important national children topics• Assist in drafting and editing articles, press releases, human interest stories and other advocacy/information materials for both web, blogs and traditional media. • Implement the tasks in the country communication work plan and strategy as assigned • Provide technical support in the designing and production of documents and materials essential for the implementation of the communication and advocacy strategy of UNICEF Costa Rica, when it is required.• Ensure with the specialists and officers that all materials designed are accompanied by detailed and pertinent distribution list, and follow up its delivery. • Guarantee the proper use of the logo of UNICEF in publications and documents produced by partners and allies.• Maintain updated the data base of journalists and opinion leaders and keep close collaboration with mass media
External events for advocacy• Provide logistical and technical support to UNICEF Costa Rica office during public and internal activities such as workshops, events, meetings, where it is required. • Ensure that the country office contact list of individuals, groups, or organization, including government are up to date • Assist in preparing communication materials for advocacy events according to audience and relevant for UNICEF • Follow up on the agreements established in the plan advocacy when required
Digital communication and adjusting audio-visual materials• Support the implementation of digital strategy identifying materials related to bi-annual content map and pictures to develop the contents for the UNICEF digital channels • Adjust the Global social media materials to local content with data or a proper local language • Support public events taking pictures/videos and administrate and keep updated the photo and video gallery.
UNICEF Website and other online initiative supported by UNICEF • Update the UNICEF Costa Rica website with local, regional or international information. Follow up the Google analytics metrics and submit a quarterly report to keep updated the KPI’s set by HQ. Support the counterparts to ensure the updating of the websites with pertinent information.
• Maintains regular contact with those managing knowledge and data at other agencies and public bodies to ensure all recent publications on children are updated in the cyber library for children available and other digital initiative promoted or supported by UNICEF Costa Rica.
UNICEF fundraising strategy• Support the implementation of the UNICEF partnership and fundraising strategy in the management of meetings with private sector companies, the preparation of presentations on UNICEF’s work in this sector and the development of fundraising campaigns with the private sector, as well as the design and dissemination of accountability materials.
For every Child, you demonstrate:
Core Values:CommitmentDiversity and inclusionIntegrity
Core competencies:Core competenciesCommunication [II]Working with People [II] Drive for Results [II]
Functional Competencies:Analyzing [II]Applying Technical Expertise [II]Following instructions and Procedures [II] Planning and Organizing [II]
To qualify as a champion for every child you will have:
Education:
Experience:
Language Requirements:
General Service Staff are recruited locally. Candidates must be in possession of an existing work permit or resident/citizen of Costa Rica to be considered eligible for this post. Please note that General Service (GS) staff are locally recruited staff and therefore, candidates are personally responsible for any travel and accommodation arrangements.
UNICEF is committed to diversity and inclusion within its workforce, and encourages qualified female and male candidates from all national, religious and ethnic backgrounds, including persons living with disabilities, to apply to become a part of our organisation.
How to apply:
UNICEF is committed to diversity and inclusion within its workforce, and encourages qualified female and male candidates from all national, religious and ethnic backgrounds, including persons living with disabilities, to apply to become a part of our organization. To apply, click on the following link http://www.unicef.org/about/employ/?job=505075
Organization: Médecins Sans Frontières
Country: Spain
Closing date: 22 Jun 2017
GENERAL CONTEXT
Médecins Sans Frontières is an international independent medical-humanitarian organization, which offers assistance to populations in distress, to victims of natural or man-made disasters and to victims of armed conflict, without discrimination and irrespective of race, religion, creed or political affiliation.
The MSF movement is built around five operational directorates supported by MSF’s 21 sections, 24 associations and other offices together worldwide. MSF OCBA is one of those directorates. The operations are implemented by field teams and the mission coordination teams; together with the organizational units based in Barcelona, Athens and decentralised in Nairobi, Dakar and Amman. The field operations are guided and supported by 5 Operational Cells, the Emergency Unit and other departments supporting operations
and finance supporting operations.
GENERAL OBJECTIVE AND JOB ENVIROMENT
As highlighted in MSF OCBA’s strategic Plan for 2014-2017, together with effective medical action, we aim to maximise our transformation potential (the capacity to change, or contribute to bringing about changes that improve the medical status and the humanitarian condition of the populations we work with/for) through complementary engagement and advocacy strategies. Our ambitions range from increasing access to vulnerable populations, to mobilising other agencies to respond, advocating for changes of medical protocols, to contributing to changes at an international policy level, and they will all constitute an intrinsic building block of our medical-humanitarian operations in the field.
The HAA is a full member of the Centre for Applied Reflection on Humanitarian (ARHP) Practice with a particular focus on supporting operations and developing in-house analytical capacity. S/he works closely with the head of the ARHP, the Operational Program Managers (RECO) and the Heads of Mission (HoM) of the priority contexts. The HAA reports hierarchically and functionally to the Head of the ARHP.
The work of the HAA has three main components:
1) Surge Humanitarian Affairs capacity in priority contexts: involves guiding and supporting MSF operational managers (particularly Heads of Mission and RECO) in humanitarian affairs analysis, identifying key messages and developing advocacy strategies, from field-level negotiations through to international influencing at the highest levels.
2) Mentoring: both in mission (HAOs) and at the end of the mission (field coordinators)
3) Specific analytical and research assignments: critical event investigations or research
MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES
1. Facilitate the delivery of OCBA’s humanitarian affairs ambitions in priority contexts
2. Manage the end of mission mentoring programme of field coordinators on humanitarian affairs analysis and reflection
Oversees the process of identification and management of end of mission mentoring to field coordinators[1] in close collaboration with the Desks, the medical referents and the head of ARHP.
Directly mentors coordinators who are part of the programme providing assistance in (i) defining the issue/dilemma to be analysed or capitalised, (ii) defining the needed research if relevant, (iii) structuring the reflection and (iv) providing feedback during the work.
3. Participate in the oversight and mentoring of the pool of humanitarian affairs officers / field advocacy managers in coordination with the Human Resource and Operations Departments
Assist in the HAO selection process (define tests, analyse results, conduct interviews).
Debrief all HAOs/advocacy managers returning from the field and identify issues to address/correct regarding the structural management of this pool (to discuss with HR and Ops)
Provide punctual (around 2 weeks) on-the-job mentoring to HAOs/advocacy managers in the field as per priorities identified by HR/Ops/ARHP, and this in support of the soon-to-be-recruited full time field mentor for humanitarian affairs and advocacy (max 2 times per year)
Main contact between the field mentor for humanitarian affairs and advocacy and the ARHP
4. Carry out specific field research
Whether responding to direct field requests or as ARHP initiatives, short field research assignments to produce high quality reports
Could be requested to lead the investigation after a critical event which would include(i) supervising the gathering of evidence, (ii) analysing the data, (iii) producing the report (establishing the facts, lessons learnt, identification of messages and advocacy plan)
5. Participates in the trainings for first missions, field coordinators and heads of mission (shared with other members of the ARHP)
SELECTION CRITERIA
Education, skills and experience
Essential
· Social Sciences profile, with an international component and/or expertise, including: (International) Political Science, International Law, Development’ Studies, Anthropology or similar
· Previous experience in humanitarian advocacy and/or humanitarian affairs, whether in MSF or externally
· Previous field operational experience in a humanitarian crisis, whether in MSF or externally
· Knowledge of the practical workings of the humanitarian and wider aid system in acute and protracted conflict (including UN coordination structures, international NGOs, integrated peacekeeping missions, donors and the role of host governments)
· Ability to analyse complex operational environments and synthesise the core elements into conclusions and recommendations for MSF operations and advocacy
· Outstanding analytical and advisory skills
· Ability to understand medical data and epidemiological analysis
· Excellent verbal communication skills, with the ability to represent MSF in high-level external meetings
· Proven excellence in written English, with a track record of published reports and position papers
Desirable
· Experience in line management, including coaching and professional development
· Knowledge of protection issues in armed conflict, including those relating to International Humanitarian Law and the human rights of internally displaced persons
· Advocacy and/or humanitarian affairs training, whether MSF or external
· French and Arabic language skills
Competences
· Commitment to MSF’s Principles
· Cross-cultural Awareness
· Behavioural Flexibility
· Strategic Vision
· Results and Quality Orientation
· Service Orientation
· Planning and Organising
· Initiative and Innovation
· Teamwork and Cooperation
· Leadership
· Security Awareness and Management
Others
· Availability to travel frequently, including to insecure environments (up to 40% of the time)
CONDITIONS
· Temporary position based in Barcelona, at the Médecins Sans Frontières-Spain Headquarters
· Full time role,
· 2 year contract
· Annual gross salary: 39,448.49 € (based on a 40 hours per week) Divided in twelve monthly payments + Secondary Benefits based on MSF-OCBA Reward Policy
· Start Date: ASAP
[1] Heads of Mission, Medical Coordinators, Deputy Heads of Mission, Field Coordinators and Project Medical Coordinators
How to apply:
To apply, all applicants should please send their CV and cover motivation letter under the reference “**Humanitarian Affairs Advisor**” to: recruitment-bcn@barcelona.msf.org.
Please submit your CV and cover letter in ONE file and name the file with your LAST NAME.
Replies will only be sent to short-listed candidates.
Médecins Sans Frontieres, as a responsible employer, under article 38 of “Ley de Integración Social del Minusválido de 1982 (LISMI)” invite those persons with a recognized disability and with an interest in the humanitarian area to apply for the above mentioned position.
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