Saturday, December 3, 2016

Jobs/Roles in the ECE Community: Internationally

The three organization's that I chose are the United Nations International  Children's Emergency Fund( UNICEF); Save the Children and the United Nations Educational,Scientific and Cultural Organization(UNESCO)


 


I chose UNICEF because they have been helping children and families for many years.When I was growing up, I remember taking UNICEF boxes during trick or treat to collect donations for the organization.

UNICEF aligns with my professional goals of ensuring children have access to services that will help them thrive and be successful later in life. It gives them a chance to survive and reach their full potential. Children should be treated fairly and equally no matter where they come from and UNICEF is active in this fight. UNICEF looks out for the well-being of children all around the world. Their priorities include but are not limited to, basic education and gender equality; child survival; development and policy advocacy and partnerships( UNICEF, n.d.).
 
There are numerous job opportunities listed for the United States and different countries  One new initiative that interested me is called the “New and Emerging Talent Initiative(NETI)”. The program recruiting new people from entry to mid-career levels to grow and to develop within the organization. They will work actively in multicultural environments within the development and humanitarian arenas while contributing to delivering results for children( UNICEF, n.d.)


Interested candidates  must:
·        Share the United Nations values and ideals
·         Listen to and understand the ideas and concerns of the people UNICEF serves.
·         Communicate and work strategically and effectively with others critical for candidates to
·         Be geographically mobile and willing to serve in emergency and hardship duty stations.




 
I chose Save the Children because they not only want to ensure that children are successful, but play a big part in child protection and child safeguarding practices around the world(Save the Children, n.d.).

 
Save the Children is an international organization that promotes children's rights, provides assistance and helps support children in developing countries around the world(Save the Children, n.d.). “By helping children early in their lives they are changing the course of their future and ours (Save the Children, n.d.).They work in over one hundred twenty countries around the world.



There are international positions available in Greece, and the United Kingdom that interest me but, I  don’t meet the minimum requirements at the present time and require more education and experience in relationship to child protection.  Most positions require a second language. One position is the Child Safeguarding Coordinator in Athens, Greece. Some qualifications required include but are not limited to:
·         Experience in child protection/child safeguarding practices in a humanitarian setting.
·         Experience of planning and undertaking training programs/workshops in child protection/safeguarding at a range of levels.
·         Excellent verbal communication and report writing skills
·         Excellent interpersonal skills
·         The existing right to work in the EU.

                                       



I chose the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization(UNESCO) because i its primary goals is “attaining quality education for all and lifelong learning”(UNESCO, n.d.) UNESCO is committed to” building a sustainable world with just societies that value knowledge, promote peace, celebrate diversity and defend human rights”(UNESCO, n.d.).


On the international level, I would love a chance to work in Europe. I was stationed in Europe for twelve years of my twenty-six military career. There are not many positions opened for which I am qualified. Combining my education,  military knowledge, leadership, and expertise may help this become a reality in the future  They have excellent benefits that include 30 days annual leave, family allowance, home travel, educational grants for children, pension plans and medical insurance(UNESCO, n.d.). UNESCO reminds me of all the benefits that I received for serving in the military.

An example of positions that are currently open includes Director, UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning( Hamburg Germany).  Qualifications required include:
    Advanced university degree, preferably at Doctorate level, in education, science, social sciences or related field (UNESCO, n.d.).
    At least 15 years of relevant experience in the field of education at national and international level backed by several years of experience in senior management positions(UNESCO, n.d.)



References:
 
Relief Web.(n.d.). Child Safeguarding Coordinator .| Retrieved from http://reliefweb.int/job/1791141/child-safeguarding-coordinator
 

Save the Children. (n.d.). Official USA Site - Retrieved from http://www.savethechildren.org/site/c.8rKLIXMGIpI4E/b.6115947/k.B143/Official_US

 UNESCO. (n.d.).Education for All Crowdsourcing Challenge - Retrieved from http://www.unesco.org/new/fileadmin/MULTIMEDIA/HQ/ED/temp/EFA%20Challenge%20broc

UNESCO.org. (n.d.). Unesdoc. Retrieved from http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0024/002466/246652e.pdf



 UNESCO. (n.d.).Education for All Crowdsourcing Challenge - Retrieved from http://www.unesco.org/new/fileadmin/MULTIMEDIA/HQ/ED/temp/EFA%20Challenge%20broc

  UNICEF. (n.d.). What is NETI? | About UNICEF: Employment |  Retrieved from https://www.unicef.org/about/employ/index_74417.html?p=printme

2 comments:

  1. Hi Anita,
    Great choices. You and I made some of the same. It is always about focusing on the children.

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  2. Hi Anita
    I do agree that your choices are really great. I do appreciate most of these organizations do. The children are the future and they need people to look after them.

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