I really felt like after I achieve a
Master’s degree in this field I would qualify for a lot more diverse
opportunities. Not only did this
assignment give me incite to the wide variety of extended opportunity that
relate to my passion for early childhood education, but I realized that there is more
to learn in order to become a valued member of a community of practice. Most of the jobs that appealed to me
prfressionally, were set outside my comfort zone.
My first organization choice was
UNICEF. I began my childcare experience
with school age youth and I would love to work with that age group again. Youth age groups are very creative and have
wonderful thought and ideas to share if someone is willing to listen. I would love to leave the administrative
headaches behind and rekindle my love of working with children. Helping children find their voice is
something I have always been committed to.
Temporary Appointment: Youth Engagement Specialist, P-3, Myanmar
QUALIFICATION and COMPETENCIES:
1. Education
Advanced university degree, preferably in the social sciences.
1. Education
Advanced university degree, preferably in the social sciences.
2. Work
Experience Five years of professional work experience
at national and international levels in youth development including international
work experience.
Background/familiarity
with child protection is considered a strong asset.
3. Language
Proficiency
Fluency
in English and a second UN language (IP)
4. Competency
Profile (For details on competencies please refer to the UNICEF
Professional Competency Profiles.)
i. Core
Values (Required)
·
Commitment
·
Diversity and Inclusion
·
Integrity
ii. Core
Competencies (Required)
·
Communication [ III ]
·
Working with People [ III ]
·
Drive for Results [ III ]
iii. Functional
Competencies (Required)
·
Formulating Strategies and Concepts [ III ]
·
Analyzing [ III]
·
Relating and Networking [ III ]
·
Deciding and Initiating Action [ III ]
·
Applying Technical Expertise [ III ]
iv. Technical
Knowledge
a) Specific
Technical Knowledge Required
•
Youth Participation and Engagement qualifications and experience
•
At least 5 years of working experience including research and engagement with
young people, including a sound knowledge of best practice for child,
adolescent and youth participation;
•
Possess strong communication and analytical skills and proven ability to
coordinate and work effectively with all stakeholders;
•
Demonstrated understanding of child protection.
b) Common
Technical Knowledge Required (for the job group) [ ]
•
Methodology of programme/project management
•
Programmatic goals, policies and strategies for sectoral programmes
•
Knowledge of global human rights issues, specifically relating to children and
women.
•
In depth understanding of youth development and participation in different
international contexts.
c) Technical
Knowledge to be Acquired/Enhanced (for the Job) [ ]
•
Government development plans and policies
•
Knowledge of local conditions and country legislation relevant to UNICEF programmes
•
UNICEF policies and strategy in child protection and youth.
•
UNICEF financial, supply and administrative rules and regulations.
•
Rights-based and Results-based programming in UNICEF.
•
UNICEF programme policy, procedures and guidelines in the Manual.
•
Mid-Term Strategic Plan
•
UN guideline on sexual exploitation and abuse by UN staff and partners.
•
Gender equality and Diversity awareness.
•
UN policies and strategy to address international humanitarian issues and the
responses.
•
UN common approaches to programmatic issues and UNICEF positions
•
UN security operations and guidelines.
•
UN guideline on sexual exploitation and abuse by UN staff and partners.
•
UNICEF strategic framework for partnerships and collaborative relationships.
•
UNICEF policies and strategies promoting and supporting gender equality and
diversity.
HOW TO APPLY:
Interested candidates should send their applications
with updated CV/Personal History form (P-11) (download here) by 28
November 2013 to email address: thoo@unicef.org
Only shortlisted candidates
will be contacted.
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 the organization.
The second organization that interested me was the World
Teach organization. This organization
creates programming abroad that incorporates and teaches English to children in
other countries. I believe that children
understanding English as well as respecting and preserving their native
languages is essential for building a successful foundation of learning for any
child. I do not think that I have enough
international experience to qualify for jobs that would really interest me but
in order to get my foot in the door these jobs would be a great start.
Updated:
13 November 2013
Teach English Abroad Jobs
WorldTeach Job Openings
OFFICE OF EDUCATION
Please send your resume and an Internship Application Form to the Director of Education, Jaime Bruce, at jbruce@worldteach.org to apply.
Monitoring
and Evaluation Specialist (1 position available): Design and implement evaluation plans for
WorldTeach programs in Ecuador, Colombia, Costa Rica, Guyana, Chile, Namibia,
Tanzania, India, Thailand, China, Micronesia and American Samoa. The
M&E Specialist will develop evaluation tools (including standards-based
assessments), collect and analyze data, design training materials, and
coordinate resources with field staff and volunteers. The internship is
for the full academic year. Requirements include: experience developing or
enacting monitoring and evaluating systems, non-profit work experience,
teaching experience, strong writing and analytical skills, including experience
with common software packages (e.g. STATA, SPSS, SAS), initiative and the
ability to work independently on projects.
Program Assistant
(1
position available):Reviewing, editing and organizing professional development
materials, managing WorldTeachNet, our teacher training website, editing
country-specific curricula and supplemental materials, and assisting with daily
office administration. Strong writing and administrative skills
required. Previous teaching experience, as well as InDesign skills highly
desirable. Semester and yearlong positions available
UNESCO is the third job that I found
and really interest me the most. I love
that this organization uses education as a humanitarian effort. Through collaboration through countries and
their community all children and their families get an opportunity to
learn. I have not been able to figure
out the international pay codes for certain types of positions. They salaries
are on a tier system and I have not found what those salaries include.
I would hope that they would include medical,
travel, and housing plus a salary.
Otherwise it would be impossible to uproot my family and move out of
country.
UNESCO has two categories of
Professionals:
·
International Professional staff are hired internationally and work in
expert and/or managerial roles that require a significant level of technical
expertise. Professional staff are expected to work across the globe.
·
National Professional Officers are nationals of the country in which
they serve and perform functions of a professional nature requiring local
knowledge, expertise and experience.
Who we are
looking for?
We are looking for competent, dynamic
and flexible professionals with creative thinking, who are proactive and
responsive. We require individuals with strong personal integrity, who are
fair, impartial and respectful of cultural diversity.
UNESCO employs
professionals in :
·
Sciences
·
Culture
Do you
have the right profile?
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Education:
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An
advanced university degree in education, culture, science, social and human
sciences, communication, business administration or a related field.
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Languages:
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Fluent
English or French (the two working languages of UNESCO) and a good working
knowledge of the other language. Knowledge of Arabic, Chinese, Spanish or
Russian is an additional asset.
|
|
Prior
experience:
|
·
Junior
level (P1/P2 or NOA/NOB): 2
to 4 years of experience;
·
Middle
level (P3/P4 or NOC/NOD): 4
to 10 years of experience;
·
Senior
level (P5 and above or NOE): 10
to 15 years of experience (including management experience).
|
|
Values:
|
Integrity, professionalism,
respect for diversity and a strong commitment to UNESCO's mission.
|
UNESCO is
committed to achieving geographical representation and gender equality within
its staff. Women and nationals from non-represented and under-represented
Member States (see our current Geographic distribution table) are strongly
encouraged to apply (for International professional positions).
I honestly do not think any of these jobs could pay me enough to uproot my family to work for them. Looking through this week I found reading about these different jobs to be informative but not really interesting because I know it is something I would never do. I highly respect the people that can travel all over the world and do international work but I am just not one of those people.
ReplyDeleteGreat Jobs! I agree with your post and I also realized that there are a few great jobs in this field as well!
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