Having
the unique opportunity this week to explore professional job opportunities
within international organizations and communities of practice have allowed for
me to feel as if I can have a greater impact on the world’s children than what I
had thought I could in the past. Allowing myself to take part in international
organizations will not only offer me once in a lifetime opportunities, but I will
in turn be making a difference in the lives of thousands of children worldwide.
UNICEF (United Nations Children’s Fund)
UNICEF
is perhaps the most popular, as well as world’s largest organization seeking to
protect the rights of young children (UNIFEF, 2014). This organization appeals
to be because it seeks to ensure children’s rights to developments are embraced
on an international level (UNIFEC, 2014). This organization never gives up on
children and is constantly advocating for the rights of young children and
through their success and commitment, I have been inspired to find my voice and
join such a remarkable organization.
Current Vacancy: Consultancy assignment: Strengthening data and inclusion of children with
disabilities in
education
“UNICEF world’s leading
organization working for the rights of children, seeks a consultant to
undertake an assessment of the existing Education Management Information System
(EMIS) in 2 UNICEF programme countries and based on the assessment to support
piloting of disability inclusive EMIS in these countries, depending on
agreement from the concerned Ministry of Education to proceed with the pilot.
The consultant will also develop a paper making a case for investment on
children with disabilities to support advocacy and action in education as well
as other sectors” (UNICEF, 2014 p.1).
Skills
& Qualifications;
*Advanced
degree in relevant field, preferably education or social sciences.
• 15-20 years of professional experience at the national or international level
in relevant field, preferably on issues around disability and education.
• Strong background in working with data, statistical analysis, monitoring and
evaluation, disability measurement, EMIS.
• 2-3 major publications.
• Ability to work in international environments.
• Ability to work in a team and as a team leader.
• Excellent analytical and report writing skills.
• Familiarity with UNICEF’s mission
Association for Childhood Education
International (ACEI)
The Association for Childhood Education International (2011)
is an organization which aims to bring together individuals in order to share
new approaches to education, allowing for young children to reach
individualized goals through education. I chose this organization because it
seemed to be a model for an effective community of practice as it brings
together educators from around the world in order to expand their curriculum and
approaches to helping children to reach their developments. The organization seeks
to ensure young children, as well as their educators feel supported and develop
a passion for life-long learning, which is also a goal of mine in my
professional career (AEIC, 2011).
Current
Vacancy: Summer Online Research/Data Gathering Internship
“ACEI
often has internships available during the summer months, with applications
being reviewed during the spring. Interns are given the opportunity to gain
work experience consisting primarily of online research and data gathering that
will contribute to the development of briefing papers and other types of
resources. In addition to their day-to-day assignments, interns will have the
opportunity to attend various meetings related to childhood education” (ACEI,
2011, p.1).
Skills & Qualifications;
“*Schedule
which allows for the opportunity to attend various meetings related to
childhood education for 8-12 weeks.
*Enrolled in a graduate degree program that focuses on
global education issues with a particular interest in children's education.
*Interns
who have had some international experience(s) working or living outside the U.S.
are preferred.
*Must reside in the Washington, D.C.,
metropolitan area during their assignment
*Must be responsible for arranging their own housing and
transportation” ACEI, 2011, p.1)
Save the Children
Save
the Children “gives children in the United States and around the world what
every child deserves – a healthy start, the opportunity to learn and protection
from harm. When disaster strikes, we put children's needs first. We advocate
for and achieve large-scale change for children. We save children's lives”
(Save the Children, 2014, p.1). This organization appeals to me as they appear
to be extremely proactive in helping children in any way they possibly can. I
wish nothing more than for all children in the world to feel loved, provided
for, and supported, and Save the Children does just that. They seek to ensure
the lives and developments of all children are fostered in a way which allows
for them to reach their goals in life without having to deal with extraneous
variables which may hinder their achievements (Save the Children, 2014).
Current Vacancy: Fall Early Childhood Development Intern
“The Early Childhood Care and Development (ECCD) team seeks
an intern to support its role in thought leadership. The intern will assist in
coordinating the global ECCD working group and support the Senior Director in
facilitating advocacy and dissemination of evidence” (Save the Children, 2014,
p.1).
Skills
& Qualifications;
·
Be able to organize Webinars
·
Able to help facilitate country
status mapping
·
Strong documentation
skills
·
Bachelors degree (with
preference for Master's underway) in early childhood development, education,
international development, public policy, communications or other related field
·
Possess strong written
skills, solid interpersonal skills and ability to work within a team
·
Must be proficient in
Microsoft Office
·
Must be eligible to work
in the U.S.
·
Must be enrolled in a
relevant undergraduate, graduate or post-graduate academic program
Reference
Association
for Childhood Education International (ACEI). (2011). Internships at ACEI.
Retrieved
from http://www.acei.org/about-us/internships-at-acei.html.
Save
the Children. (2014). Careers. Retrieved
from
https://ch.tbe.taleo.net/CH07/ats/careers/requisition.jsp;jsessionid=379DE7876A76D3FEA7A4A4F04B677827.NA10_primary_jvm?org=SAVETHECHILDREN&cws=5&rid=2600.
United
Nations Children’s Fund (UNIFEF). (2014). UNICEF:
Employment. Retrieved from
http://www.unicef.org/about/employ/index_74673.html