19 juli 2012 SENIOR ADVISOR MEDIA & ICT 4 DEVELOPMENT
“Increased impact in our programmes through creativity and innovation”
Per 1 November 2012, 32 - 40 hours per week
As senior advisor it is your job to support and advise staff in using Media & ICT effectively in our programs with war-affected children. In this crucial position you will be moving between all levels in the organisation, regarding (the development of) Media & ICT standards, tools and strategy and to ensure effective and appropriate application of Media & ICT in War Child programs.
In War Child, the use of Media & ICT tools in our programs has become an important means to reach more children and young people affected by war. Media & ICT tools are applied as creative methods to work with children, young people and others who directly and indirectly influence their wellbeing. Media & ICT have the potential to increase the quality, impact and transparency of everything we do.
Key responsibilities • Focal point for Media & ICT4 Development: provide support and advise regarding the use of ICT and Media in the development and implementation of programs; • Develop capacity of staff throughout the organisation and advise Head Office and field staff in effective use of different Media & ICT tools in War Child programs; • Monitor the use of (all types of) Media & ICT methods and tools applied in field programs; • Further develop strategy and shared standards regarding the use of creative methods, tools and guidelines on mainstreaming the use of ICT & Media; • Mobilise stakeholders, seek collaboration and lead further development of War Child regarding the development and use of Media & ICT tools; • Update and link program initiatives in different countries and stimulate knowledge sharing, learning and management; • Actively apply own network to improve War Child’s use of ICT & Media.
Profile You have a relevant academic background (e.g. Social Sciences; International Development Studies; Information Technology; ICT in Development). As a senior expert you are combining a strategic vision about the use of Media & ICT4 development with practical knowledge and experience in the implementation of Media & ICT tools in development programs. You have up to date knowledge of ‘best practices’ in Media & ICT4 Development and a broad network in this field; You have experience with capacity building of staff and experience in training and tool development is an advantage. Obviously you have excellent collaboration skills and preferably you have worked in an organisation with a focus on child (rights). You have excellent verbal and written communication skills in English and preferably, Dutch, French and/or Spanish and you are flexible and prepared to travel regularly to War Child program countries.
The organisation War Child is a young and dynamic organisation. We have an informal ambiance within our office, with a lot of room for creativity and self-initiative from employees. We practice what we preach: dynamic, innovation, integrity and a drive to reach the highest possible results against the lowest possible costs. War Child offers a challenging job in an inspiring workplace near the centre of Amsterdam. As senior advisor you are part of the Programs Support Department (PSD).You will work in close collaboration with colleagues at different levels of the organisation and travel regularly to War Child program countries.
Terms and conditions This is a temporary position. You will be offered an employment contract for 12 months. War Child does not offer an expatriate remuneration package to international candidates for this position. Only candidates with a valid European work permit will be considered for the position.
Application Do you recognize yourself in the above profile and look forward to work together with a motivated team to contribute to a better future for children affected by war? Please send your CV and motivation letter before 2 September 2012 to jobs@warchild.nl.
Planning Ideally we schedule the first round of interviews in the week of September the 10th and a second round of interviews in the week September the 17th. The safety of children is essential to War Child. War Child does not tolerate or accept any form of abuse. This subject is addressed in our recruitment and selection procedures.
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