Programme Development and Grants Officer - Junior EU Aid Volunteer
OVERVIEW
Do you wish to pursue an international career within the humanitarian
sector? Are you keen on working in an intercultural environment? And do
you want to upgrade your skills and get hands-on experience by working
in a leading international organization? Then a position as an EU Aid
Volunteer is your chance.
ABOUT THE EU AID VOLUNTEER INITIATIVE
ABOUT THE EU AID VOLUNTEER INITIATIVE
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC) is leading an exciting new EU project aiming at recruiting and deploying volunteers
as part of the European Union Aid Volunteers initiative. The project
enables EU citizens and long-term residents in EU to get involved in
international humanitarian aid projects and kick-start their career.
This is a great opportunity for young professionals to get involved in international humanitarian aid projects and by this kick-starting an international career within the humanitarian sector. As an EU Aid Volunteer, you will be able to upgrade your skills within the field of humanitarian aid through in-depth training and hands-on field experience in a non-EU country affected by disaster.
This is a great opportunity for young professionals to get involved in international humanitarian aid projects and by this kick-starting an international career within the humanitarian sector. As an EU Aid Volunteer, you will be able to upgrade your skills within the field of humanitarian aid through in-depth training and hands-on field experience in a non-EU country affected by disaster.
Currently we are looking for a Programme Development and Grants Officer - Junior EU Aid Volunteer to be deployed at DRC’s Office in Kibondo, Tanzania for 6 months.
To read more about the position and specific requirements please see the vacancy advert on the EU Platform via link at the end of this advert.
ELIGIBILITY AND EXCEPTION CRITERIA:
CONTRACT TERMS/CONDITIONS
and accommodation. In addition, EU Aid Volunteers will receive a
monthly sub-sistence allowance covering everyday expenses during
deployment, such as food, local transportation, etc. ELIGIBILITY AND EXCEPTION CRITERIA:
Candidates applying for the EU Aid Volunteer position must be:
- An EU citizen or a long-term resident in an EU Member State. To learn more about the exact definition of long-term residency, please read here.
- Minimum 18 years of age.
Please note that candidates must be available for an EU face-to-face training from 4th to 18th April 2019 to be considered for the position.
Additionally, all EU Aid Volunteers are expected to demonstrate DRC’ five core competencies:
- Striving for excellence: You focus on reaching results while ensuring an efficient process.
- Collaborating: You involve relevant parties and encourage feedback.
- Taking the lead: You take ownership and initiative while aiming for innovation.
- Communicating: You listen and speak effectively and honestly.
- Demonstrating integrity: You act in line with our vision and values.
CONTRACT TERMS/CONDITIONS
As an EU Aid Volunteer your expenses during trainings and deployment will be covered, including travel costs, insurance,
APPLICATION PROCESS
We only accept online applications via the EU Platform. To apply you
must go to the job advert on the EU Platform by clicking on the "apply"
button
All applicants must send the following:
- Cover letter
- Updated Europass CV. You can find the Europass template at the vacancy site in the bottom next to "apply."
- Proven EU citizenship or long-term residency in an EU Member State (i.e. copy of pass-port/visa/authority letter stating approved long-term residency). If you are a long-term resident, please make sure to upload your permit.
All documents must be uploaded in the online application system under
the section for cover letter and the section for CV/other documents.
The deadline for applications is Monday 17th Thursday January, 2019 at 11.00 pm (CET)