[gender-cedaw-vn] Programme Support Officer for Advocacy & Gender - Oxfam GB [Ha Noi]
Vern Weitzel
vern.weitzel at gmail.com
Mon Jun 1 13:38:11 EST 2009
Subject: Programme Support Officer for Advocacy & Gender - Oxfam GB
Date: Mon, 1 Jun 2009 09:41:33 +0700
From: TTLHuong at oxfam.org.uk
Dear All,
We are looking for an experienced and highly motivated Vietnamese
citizen to fill in the position of *Programme Support Officer for
Advocacy & Gender programme*, based in Hanoi.
Please help circulate to anyone who would be interested in and qualified
for this post.
Dear chi *Ha NGORC*: please help post it on RC website and Newsletter.
Thank you.
Best wishes,
To Thi Lien Huong
HR Officer
Oxfam Great Britain
16 Mai Hac De, Ha Noi
Tel: +84-4-39454362 (ext:103)
Fax: +84-4-39454365
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*Who we are?*
Oxfam Great Britain is a leading global development and humanitarian
organization. In Viet Nam, Oxfam GB is a widely respected NGO, and is
seen as one of the leaders within the sector by peer agencies, bilateral
and multi-lateral donors, and the government. Our programmes range
across sectors including rural livelihoods and infrastructure, basic
education, disaster management, and national level social and economic
policy change. Oxfam GB is a member of Oxfam International.
We are looking for an experienced and highly motivated Vietnamese
citizen to fill the following position:
*PROGRAMME SUPPORT OFFICER*
*Reference number: INT3261*
/The post is offered on a 10-month contract to cover for staff on
maternity leave, based in Hanoi. /
*The Role:*
To support the development and implementation of Oxfam GB work in the
area of poverty monitoring, economic crisis, climate change, gender, and
ethnic minorities. With support from Programme Coordinator, take lead in
the development and implementation of new projects for Gender and
Diversity programme. Take part in policy research. Coordinate field work
for research. Represent Oxfam as requested.
*Reports to:* Programme Coordinator for Advocacy and Communication.
*The requirements:*
* University degree, preferably social science, public policy, or
management
* Experience in project development and implementation
* Experience in resource management e.g. people, finances, assets
* Experience in partnership management
* Good understanding of rural development, gender issues, and ethnic
minorities in Viet Nam
* Strong written and spoken English and Vietnamese
* Good computer skills especially for commonly used software for
word processing and spreadsheets
* Able to travel to programme/project areas on a regular basis
*Gross Annual Salary Range*:* US$ 10,000 – US$ 14,500*
*The closing date for application: June 21^st , 2009 *
*How to Apply:*
Interested candidates can apply online, please visit:
_http://www.oxfam.org.uk/jobs_ (page Work with us - Current
Vacancies, quote reference: INT3261. Application Form is under
article “MORE INFO”) or *send a cover letter, Application Form,
*and copies of relevant degrees to*:*
*Oxfam Great Britain, Floor 9, 16 Mai Hac De, Hanoi*
Email: _hanoihr at oxfam.org.uk_ <mailto:ogb-vietnam at oxfam.org.uk>
We regret that only short-listed applicants will be contacted.
*Oxfam GB is an equal opportunity employer*
Oxfam works with others to overcome poverty and suffering.
Oxfam GB is a member of Oxfam International and a company limited by
guarantee registered in England No. 612172.
Registered office: Oxfam House, John Smith Drive, Cowley, Oxford, OX4 2JY.
A registered charity in England and Wales (no 202918) and Scotland (SCO
039042)
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