International Organizations
1)
United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF): www.unicef.org
UNICEF is an organization dedicated to improving the
life of every child. This organization is active in more than 190 countries and
territories. UNICEF was created in 1946 by the United Nations; to provide food,
clothing, and health care to European children facing famine and disease after
WWII.
I chose to research UNICEF because they are an
organization that I have heard about since I was young. They do great things
for children across the world, and help to educate about many different topics
including; HIV/AIDS, poverty, violence, education, etc.
An employment opportunity with UNICEF that I would
be interested in is: Education Specialist (Early Childhood Education) in Sierra
Leone. I spent some time in Ghana teaching, and always said I would like to go
back. This job opportunity would bring me back to Africa. Qualifications needed
are:
-Advanced university degree in one or more of the
disciplines relevant to the following areas:
Education; Primary Education, or a Social Sciences fields relevant to international development assistance.
- Five years of progressively relevant work experience at national and international levels in field programmes relevant to Education programmes.
Education; Primary Education, or a Social Sciences fields relevant to international development assistance.
- Five years of progressively relevant work experience at national and international levels in field programmes relevant to Education programmes.
-Experience working in the UN or other
international development organization an asset.
-Experience in national level development assistance is an asset.
-Experience with addressing gender disparities and asset.
-Background/familiarity with Emergency.
- Fluency in English and another UN language. Knowledge of the local working language of the duty station would be an asset.
-Experience in national level development assistance is an asset.
-Experience with addressing gender disparities and asset.
-Background/familiarity with Emergency.
- Fluency in English and another UN language. Knowledge of the local working language of the duty station would be an asset.
2)
Save the Children: www.savethechildren.org
Save the Children gives children
around the world a healthy start, opportunity to learn, and protection from
harm- what every child deserves. The organization is active in 120 countries
around the world. Save the Children got its start in Kentucky in 1932. Initial
programs provided clothing, school supplies, and hot lunches to school
children.
I chose to research this
organization because I always hear their campaigns, and wanted to look closer
at what they do.
An employment opportunity with
Save the Children I would be interested in is: Psychosocial Support Specialist
in Central African Republic. Qualifications for this position are:
A child
protection professional with a Master’s degree in child protection, psychology,
social work
- Significant experience in
working in child protection in emergencies, particularly on Child Friendly
Spaces and psychosocial programmes
- Significant experience in
capacity building and in strengthening various duty bearers understanding
of and response to Child Protection and Psychosocial Support.
- Experience in monitoring and
evaluation of psychosocial programmes, and feeding learning into programme
design
- Experience working on the
inclusion of hard to reach groups of children
- Experience of working
in camp contexts
- Demonstrates a high level of
communication skills and fluency in written and spoken in French and
English
- Ability to communicate and
maintain appropriate and productive relations with a range of actors,
including children, parents, local and national authorities
- Good knowledge of and
experience in using established inter-agency standards and guidelines in
MHPSS and child protection (IAC Guidelines on Mental Health and
Psychosocial Support in Emergency Settings, the Minimum Standards for
Child Protection in Humanitarian Action, Inter-agency Guidelines on
Separated and Unaccompanied Children, the Paris Principles, MRM, SC Child
Friendly Spaces Handbook and IASC Guidelines in Emergencies).
- At least 5 years experience
working in a humanitarian setting
3) International Step by Step Association (ISSA): www.issa.nl
ISSA is an organization that aims to
ensure equal access to quality care and education for children ages 0 to 10. It
was founded in 1999 in the Netherlands, and today stretches across the globe
with more than 50 members located mainly in Europe and Central Asia.
I chose to research ISSA because I
had never heard of it until this class. In looking through their website, I
agree with their mission and goals. They are also supported by UNICEF, another
organization I looked at.
In looking through their website, I
found an area to become a member, but did not find an area that listed
employment opportunities.
Melanie
ReplyDeleteI like all of your international organizations, especially UNICEP. They do some wonderful things for children and their families. I also chose Save the Children,. I have not heard of your last one, but I am glad you shared the information. For one of mines I did not find a employment area, however you could volunteer. Thanks for sharing.
Linda
Hi Melanie,
ReplyDeleteI’m amazed to find out that still another organization (Unicef) has been around for a long time and is doing so well in promoting their mission of taking care of children. Unicef originated after WWII? That means they are 70 some years old, wow! The job they are offering that you are interested in sounds promising especially if you have worked in Africa before. Teaching is a wonderful career and so satisfying especially when you touch the lives of those less fortunate. Education is what brings long lasting change where meeting immediate needs (food, water, clothing) is temporal for the immediate moment; yet, education empowers the person to change their life. I hope the best for you in reference to the job opportunity.
Sincerely,
Kimberly
Working overseas with UNICEF would be a great opportunity. I think that it is a great organization that does great things for young children. I have never heard of International Step by Step before seeing it on your blog. I looked at their website and I was impressed with their mission and views as well. Any organization that is dedicated to making sure that children receive quality childcare makes me feel thankful that people are coming together to serve as a voice for the children and their right for quality education. Thank you for sharing these organizations and their job opportunities.
ReplyDelete