Friday, October 3, 2014

Job Posting: P3 - Project Officer, UNESCO/Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Education for Peace and Sustainable Development, India


Title:
Project Officer


Domain:
Post Number:
Education
4INEDPA 003GI
  



Grade:
P3


Organizational Unit:
Mahatma Gandhi Institute of   Education for Peace and Sustainable Development


Primary Location:
New Delhi, India




Type of contract:
Project Appointment


Annual salary:
With dependent: approx. 85,129   USD
Without dependent: approx. 79,463  USD
Duration of contract:
One year with possibility of   extension depending on availability of funds and performance
Deadline (midnight,   India time):
03-November-2014
Application to be sent to:


OVERVIEW OF THE FUNCTIONS OF THE POST

  1. I.                    Background

The Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Education for Peace and Sustainable Development (MGIEP) is UNESCO’s first education-related category 1 institute towards the development and promotion of new approaches to education for a more peaceful and sustainable world. The Institute, based in New Delhi, India,  aims to contribute to the conceptualization, design and formulation of regional and sub-regional strategies in education for peace and sustainable development, in particular through South-South and triangular North-South-South cooperation.  MGIEP plans to provide an integrated approach to education for peace and sustainable development.
The incumbent of this post will work within the framework of Institute’s Mid-term strategy, Biennial programmes and budget consistent within overall UNESCO framework for action. This post is aimed at a candidate with experience in designing, developing and implementing new and innovative teaching and learning tools, methods and approaches; Development of  Games and Apps, Creative, Innovative thinking,  Experiential Labs, Proposal writing and partnering, MGIEP Visibility and Positioning.

Duties and Responsibilities
Under the overall authority of the Director of the Institute and the direct supervision of Senior Project Officer   , and in close collaboration with other units, the incumbent will serve as Project Officer, and shall coordinate the planning, development, implementation of programme and projects   of MGIEP Institute, in particular:

  • Coordinate, manage and monitor the implementation of the Education for Peace, Sustainable Development and Global Citizenship through informal education system;
  • Establish and maintain contact with educational specialists with a view to identifying new and innovative teaching and learning tools for the Education for Peace, Sustainable Development and Global Citizenship;
  • Identify and coordinate analytical research on educational developments in the region, especially in informal education policy and practice in Education for Peace, Sustainable Development and Global Citizenship and overall alignment;
  • Identify and analyse Regional information and reports in line with global developments and international commitments for advocacy in Peace, Sustainable Development and Global Citizenship, advocating outcomes with management for education learning and teaching tools, methods and approaches;
  • Implement, coordinate, monitor and advocate for Projects related to Education for peace, sustainable development and Global Citizenship.  
  • Consult and liaise with multilateral and bilateral development partners to develop joint projects, programmes and activities related to the development of learning and teaching tools and methods for Education for peace, sustainable development and Global Citizenship with particular emphasis on resource mobilisation.
  • Prepare and contribute to the information presented on the Institute’s website and elsewhere.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
Education
  • Advanced University degree (Master or equivalent) in education development, education planning and management, or any social science related to education; PhD. background is preferable.
Work Experience
  • At least 4 years of professional experience, acquired at national and/or international level, in education development, particularly in one of the following areas: peace and sustainable development education,   education sector analyses, pedagogy techniques and methods.
Skills/Competencies
  • Good analytical skills and logical mind set to formulate options and recommendations; Innovative and creative thinking vis a vis ICT tools;
  • Good supervisory skills. Strong writing and editing skills to communicate information and knowledge into various formats; designing, developing and implementing new and innovative teaching and learning tools, methods and approaches;
  • Good interpersonal skills, including the ability to work in a team and multi-cultural environment;
  • Knowledge of/experience in new tools and learning techniques would be a strong asset.
Languages      
  • Fluency in oral and written English is required. Knowledge of another UN official language would be considered as an asset.

BENEFITS AND ENTITLEMENTS
UNESCO’s salaries are calculated in US dollars and exempt from income tax. They consist of a basic salary and a post adjustment which reflects the cost of living in a particular duty station and exchange rates.
Other benefits include: 30 days annual leave, family allowance, home travel, education grant for dependent children, pension plan and medical insurance. 
Please note that UNESCO is a non-smoking Organization.

HOW TO APPLY

To apply, please send your application letter, UNESCO CV (CV form to be used), in English by email:mgiep.recruitment@unesco.org. or to the following address: Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Education for Peace and Sustainable Development, 35, Ferozshah Road, ICSSR Building, 1st Floor, New Delhi - 110 001 INDIA. Applicants are encourage to email their CV. Hardcopies would be accepted only under exceptional circumstances
Application files will have to reach MGIEP, New Delhi before 3 November 2014 midnight (India time). Please label the subject line“Project Officer”

Please note that only pre-selected candidates will be contacted.
A written test may be used in the evaluation of short-listed candidates.
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Policy Innovation Officer: Full-time job with One Acre Fund in East Africa


Private-sector style career development in a growing social enterprise

An excellent career development opportunity

Industry:                    Nonprofit/International Development
Function:                   Policy Innovation and Implementation
Employer:                  One Acre Fund
Job Title:                    Policy Innovation Officer
Job Location:             Bahir Dar, Ethiopia or Rubengera, Rwanda, and Zomba, Malawi (other
rural postings possible)
Duration:       Minimum 2 years commitment, full-time job

Organization Description
Most of the world's poor are farmers, representing the largest and most uniform group of poor people in the world. One Acre Fund is a growing NGO in Kenya, Rwanda, Burundi, and Tanzania that is innovating a new way of helping farm families to achieve their full potential. Instead of giving handouts, One Acre Fund invests in farmers to generate a permanent gain in farm income. We provide farmers with a "market bundle" that includes education, finance, seed and fertilizer, and market access. Our program is proven impactful – every year, we weigh thousands of harvests and measure 50-100% average gain in farm income per acre. We have laser-like focus on generating better lives for the people that we serve.

Job DescriptionOne Acre Fund believes that policy is all about implementation. No matter how good or bad the policy, its execution on the ground is what changes lives.

To help craft policies, which work on the ground, we are starting a new Government Services unit which is working together with regional and national partners to support government-led policy initiatives in agriculture. Following the lead of host governments, we support them with field implementation that changes the lives of millions of people. Our long-term goal is to help government to transform the agricultural ecosystems of whole countries. These projects generally utilize our existing field expertise in farm input distribution, rural mass marketing, and scalable training programs.

For these initiatives, we need both skilled Government Relations staff (see, for example, our Africa Government Officer posting) and also entrepreneurial field staff based in rural areas to focus on implementation.
  • Regional and National Strategy Design: The Policy Innovation Officer will work with other One Acre Fund staff and high-level government officials to develop ideas to improve livelihoods of smallholder farmers and the efficiency of the agricultural sector.
  • Program Implementation: The Policy Innovation Officer will roll out region-wide and eventually nationwide programs. Examples of past projects include a farm input system that delivers seed and fertilizer to several hundred thousand farm families; farm input marketing programs for similar numbers; and training support for 10,000+ extension agents.
  • Team Management: The Policy Innovation Officer will screen, hire, and develop a staff of 30-150 full-time country national staff, depending on the project, to support scaled implementation.
  • Innovation Trials: The Policy Innovation Officer will conduct an ambitious slate of trials within several districts, in order to discover new and effective mechanisms for promoting mass agricultural training—and to identify promising interventions One Acre Fund could scale-up across its entire network of smallholder farmers.
  • Collaboration with Key Officials: The Policy Innovation Officer will update high-level officials in the ministry of agriculture on a regular basis. The Policy Innovation Officer will also collaborate with important leaders at partner institutions.

Career Growth and Development
One Acre Fund invests in building management and leadership skills. Your manager will invest significant time in your career development. We provide constant, actionable feedback delivered through mentorship and through regular management consulting-style career reviews. We also have regular one-on-one meetings, where we listen to and discuss career goals, and work collaboratively to craft roles that each person can be passionate about.  Because of our rapid growth, we constantly have new high-level roles opening up and opportunities in many functions. This results in fast career growth for our staff.

Qualifications
To start up and build this new team, we are seeking exceptional professionals with 2 to 5+ years of work experience. We are looking for truly extraordinary candidates who will help governments achieve the next levels of impact. Only 3% of applicants make it to a phone screen. Candidates who fit the following criteria are strongly encouraged to apply:
  • Strong operational work experiences. We are looking for strong leaders with direct operating experience, ideally of an entrepreneurial and unstructured nature.
  • Intelligence, creativity, and a desire to make things work. We need people to develop creative ideas to improve the quality of government services, who can then get out to the field and figure out how to make these ideas work in practice.
  • Leadership experiences at work, or outside of work.
  • Top-performing undergraduate background (please include GPA and test scores on your resume).
  • Humility and personal stability. We are looking for passionate professionals who combine strong leadership skills with good humor, patience, and a humble approach to service.
  • A willingness to commit to living in East Africa for at least two years—this is a long-term, career-track role. The ideal candidate will have at least one year demonstrated experience working in the developing world, although this is not a strict requirement.
  • Professional/technical skills—high levels of proficiency with PowerPoint, Excel and other software programs.
  • Language: Ethiopia—English required, Amharic desirable; Rwanda—English and French required.

Preferred Start Date
Flexible

Compensation
Starts modest. However, this is a career-track role with fast raises for performance, paying a meaningful salary for long-term placement in developing nations.

Benefits
Health insurance, immunizations, flight, room and board.

Sponsor International Candidates 
Yes

To Apply
Complete this form (http://myjotform.com/form/40471746260553). You will be prompted to submit your CV and cover letter. You may also be asked to submit work samples for some positions. Returned Peace Corps Volunteers (RPCVs), please submit a copy of your Description of Service (DOS) in the appropriate section.


Job: Computer Network Engineer (Tysons, VA)

We are a great IT consulting company to work for, well established and well known for our great customer support and one of the best work environments.


We have a full time salaried position with benefits and a part-time position. 

Salary will be based on individual qualifications and experience. 

Job Duties and Responsibilities: 

Experience with Windows servers
Experience with MS Exchange servers
Experience with Windows XP and higher
Provide help-desk technical support to client companies
Investigate, analyze, and resolve software, hardware, and systems connectivity problems
Install and support new workstations, laptops and servers
Collaborate with team members on projects
Provide remote and onsite computer support 
Build and maintain positive working relationships with clients and team members 
Take initiative to resolve problems and assure tasks are completed in the most effective manner

***   Please include salary requirement with your resume otherwise it will not be considered  ****

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Job: Part-time Program Assistant with the PCDN (Ideal position for a current advanced undergrad or grad student in the US), Deadline Extended, Oct. 10

Program Assistant Position:

The Peace and Collaborative Development Network is looking for a part-time program assistant to help expand and increase the impact of our growing network.  The ideal candidate will be tech-savy, with a strong track record in social media, knowledge of peacebuilding, development, and related fields.   The ideal candidate will also be able to commit at least one year to working with the PCDN.  The applicant selected will have the opportunity to work with leaders in the peacebuilding field and to initiate new and creative ideas.
Primary Responsibilities Include: 
  • Assist Dr. Maha Hilal, Director of Outreach and Member Engagement with business development goals, which includes data entry and management
  • Assist in conducting sales outreach to potential clients
  • Creating and revising marketing and sales materials
  • Serve as a key person on PCDN’s social media team and regularly post new content (career resources, scholarship, events) and other announcements on PCDN;
  • Edit videos as part of PCDN’s video practitioner series;
  • Represent PCDN at talks and other events where appropriate;
  • Other duties as assigned.
Required Qualifications:
  • Advanced undergraduate or master’s student in peace, conflict resolution, development or related fields;
  • Knowledge and commitment to the fields of peacebuilding, development or related fields;
  • Well versed in social media tools such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, blogging;
  • Ability to work independently;
  • Outstanding communication skills;
  • Good sense of humor;
Preferred Qualifications:
  • Video editing skills
  • Sales, marketing, and/or outreach experience
Details:  
Employment Type:  Part-time (10 hours/week)
Compensation:  $9.50/Hr
Eligibility:  US Citizens or individuals with US work authorization.
Location:  This is a DC based position, but we will consider exceptional candidates from any U.S. location.
How to Apply:
To apply, please send the following to Dr. Maha Hilal, mhilal(at)internationalpeaceandconflict.org with the subject line-“PCDN Position” by Friday October 10, at 5 p.m. EST:
  • Resume
  • Cover Letter (Please address your availability to work required hours and your qualifications for this position).
  • Outline one creative idea to improve PCDN (i.e. ideas about member engagement, new content on the site, etc.).  Please include a brief description of your idea, the potential resources involved, and how PCDN can implement it.
Due to the volume of applications expected, we cannot acknowledge receipt of individual applications, however, all applicants will be notified within one week of the position’s closing date of their status and whether they have been selected for an interview.


Director/Deputy Director of Business Development: Full-time job with One Acre Fund in New York City

Wanted: Unique professional with 5-15+ years of work experience.


Job Location: Major US city, New York preferred.

Duration: Minimum 2.5 years commitment, full-time job.

Organization Description
Most of the world's poor are farmers, representing the largest and most uniform group of poor people in the world. One Acre Fund is a growing social enterprise in Kenya, Rwanda, Burundi, and Tanzania that is innovating a new way of helping farm families to achieve their full potential. Instead of giving handouts, One Acre Fund invests in farmers to generate a permanent gain in farm income. We provide farmers with a "service bundle" that includes education, finance, seed and fertilizer, and market facilitation. Our program is proven impactful – every year, we weigh thousands of harvests and measure 50-100% average gain in farm income per acre. We have laser-like focus on generating better lives for the people that we serve.

Job Description
We are seeking a unique professional for a role that is positioned to grow into one of the top leaders at One Acre Fund as we enter an exciting period of expansion. This role has high potential to join our U.S. Leadership Council, which helps to set long-term organizational strategy along with our field leaders. With the support of our Board, existing funders, Executive Director, and U.S. Director, this role will be responsible for:
  • New lead development and relationship-building. Interact with some of the most thoughtful and forward-looking funders in the international development arena to grow One Acre Fund’s funding.
  • Strategy and partnerships. Increasingly, our funding arrangements are strategic partnerships with the world’s major institutional funders, crafted around objectives that align with One Acre Fund’s long-term strategy. The Director / Deputy Director of Business Development will help craft the strategy around these funding agreements. For example, we recently closed a grant with the Gates Foundation, the goal of which is to create a long-term platform for agricultural research and innovations that can scale to impact hundreds of thousands of smallholder farmers.
  • Operationalizing new funding agreements. As our important deals move into implementation, the Director / Deputy Director of Business Development will be instrumental in forming the initial strategy around forming joint objectives, hiring new staff, and identifying the work streams to support funding arrangements.
  • Team development. The Director / Deputy Director of Business Development will be responsible for selecting, mentoring, and developing a global team of 10-15 professionals over the next 3-5 years. We are looking for a humble leader who can help grow our business development, grant writing, and grant stewardship functions.
  • Key spokesperson for our farmers. One Acre Fund is increasingly contributing to global discussions around agricultural development, and the Director / Deputy Director of Business Development will serve as a key spokesperson for the organization, attending and presenting at events like the Skoll World Forum and the Clinton Global Initiative.
This is a fund development role. However, because the Director / Deputy Director of Business Development will play a role in strategy, partnerships, and operating a growing team, we do not necessarily need someone with prior fundraising experience. Instead, we are looking for someone with a sharp business mind primarily, together with strong interpersonal skills and an abiding commitment to our values of humbly serving farmers.

Career Growth and Development
One Acre Fund invests in building management and leadership skills. Your manager will invest significant time in your career development. We provide constant, actionable feedback delivered through mentorship and through regular management consulting-style career reviews. We also have regular one-on-one meetings, where we listen to and discuss career goals, and work collaboratively to craft roles that each person can be passionate about.  Because of our rapid growth, we constantly have new high-level roles opening up and opportunities in many functions. This results in fast career growth for our staff.

Qualifications
We are seeking someone with 5-15+ years of work experience who:
  • Speaks the language of business. We are not necessarily seeking a traditional fundraiser, as this is not a traditional fundraising role. Our donors are looking for someone who speaks the language of business (financial sustainability, return on investment, impact per donor dollar). We are seeking someone with business fluency – e.g., a background in management consulting or impact investing. 
  • Values fit. We put a high premium on values. We want someone who has a true service orientation and humility – someone that puts our farmers before themselves.
  • People-orientation. We do not need an extreme extrovert, but we are seeking someone who wants to spend their day building relationships with people by pursuing referrals, attending conferences and networking events, etc.
  • Team-builder. We are looking for someone who has experience in, and passion for, helping to grow and develop a team of direct reports.
  • Willingness to travel.  This role will have approximately 60-90 nights per year of travel, half or more international. The travel commitment may diminish as we hire suitable staff in other continents, and dates of travel are highly flexible.
  • Language: English required.

Preferred Start Date
Flexible

Compensation
Commensurate with experience.

Benefits
Health insurance in our group plan, 401k match, and 529 education fund matching contributions.

To Apply
Complete this form. You will be prompted to submit your CV and cover letter. You may also be asked to submit work samples for some positions. Returned Peace Corps Volunteers (RPCVs), please submit a copy of your Description of Service (DOS) in the appropriate section.