Friday, August 9, 2013

Jobs/ Roles in the ECE Community: Internationally



The Association for Childhood Education International appeals to me because of the ideal of brings together people of different backgrounds, professions, and nations to talk about children, education and the well-being of children.
Association for Childhood Education International
 Communicating Manager will need a four year degree, have strength in writing and editing, communication, with a focus on youth education, Human Rights & civil liberties.  This association’s focus is on the advancement of education for children worldwide. Will need strong writing skills and need to be flexible.
United Nations Children’s Fund
UNCF appeals to me because their focus is on health care for children and to provide clean water and sanitation, education, and emergency relief.
 The UNCF has a job called a Project Assistant this person will provide support to the President’s Office and Senior Vice President of Strategic Partnership and UNIEI Venture.  I thought that this was a job that would have people involved in projects that UNCF is associated with, it does not.
Education Specialist/Youth Development will plan and implement, monitor, and evaluate the Education and Youth Development program for efficiency and effectiveness of the programs management and delivery and accomplishments.  You will need an advance university degree in Education or Social Science, or related field to international development.  5 years in related work at the national and the international levels, also speak English fluently and a second UN language.  Must be able to work and get along in a multi-cultural environment, have leadership skills and supervisory skills, be able to build a rapport with individuals and groups and maintain a strong network.

The United Nations Education, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)    
Appeals to me because of childhood memories and the desire to start with dialogue among civilizations, cultures, and peoples based on commonly shared values and mutual respect, with a focus on the alleviation of poverty.
The job that was listed that was of interest to me was the Ethics advisor in Paris.  This person will have a 4year fixed job after the probationary period. They will oversee and implement the Ethics Program that is set up to foster a culture of ethics, transparency, accountability, and promoting ethical standards.  You will need a university degree in law, social sciences, public/business administrative or a related field.   There is a request of at least 10 years professional experience in ethnics, experience in preparation and implementation of ethnic training.   They are looking for someone with the ability to communicate, advocate, and negotiate with all levels of staff, leadership skills, speak English or French and a fair knowledge in one of the languages.

2 comments:

  1. Carmellis,
    The United Nations Education, Scientific, and Cultural Organization is one I find interesting as well. I would love to engage in a dialog that surrounded culture, especially one that looked at how we can work together to alleviate poverty. The position you found for this organization sounds like a dream job for someone that would want to move to Europe. Paris is such a beautiful city. Is working overseas something you could see yourself doing?

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  2. The Education Specialist/Youth Development position sounded very appealing to me. I love developing programs for young children. I have so many ideas and things I would like to implement but currently do not have the platform, time, or resources in which to bring them to fruition. This position sounds amazing because you get the chance to evaluate several different programs, and add some great ideas to help them flourish.

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