EVERYCHILD: Technical Advisor, Kyrgyz Republic [job posting] This post is for 7 months across an 18 month period starting in late February 2004. Terms: $1800 per month (more details on package available with further information). Closing date for applications: 22nd January 2004. For more information on this post, please visit our website www.everychild.org.uk (‘working for us’) or contact: Janet McKeown EveryChild, 4 Bath Place, Rivington Street, London EC2A 3DR. Tel: +44 207 749 3074. [log in to unmask] EveryChild in the Kyrgyz Republic works in partnership with Government Departments and key Local NGOs to achieve their goal of enhancing opportunities for every child in the Kyrgyz Republic to achieve their full potential. EveryChild’s programme focuses on 2 key objectives: - To secure the right of every child to grow up and develop in a family or family-type environment and, to be cared for by their own communities, by working with the government and civil society (NGOs, communities and families) - To alleviate the impact of poverty on the most marginalised and vulnerable children, by strengthening family and community abilities to secure viable livelihoods EveryChild has recently begun a new piece of work in partnership with Development Support from Norway and the Mayor’s office in Bishkek to strengthen existing and develop new services for children and families at risk in the capital city. EveryChild is now looking to recruit a Technical Advisor to provide technical advice, assistance and support, including social work advice, support and training, project development, implementation and management, mentoring and research which supports the achievement of the objectives of the project. EveryChild are seeking candidates with at least 5 years work experience in social development and/or international development, at least 2 year of which must have been based in the FSU/SEE region and/or the Development South. A third-level qualification is essential and any other qualifications or training which demonstrate a breadth of generic social work skills. Also essential is experience of delivering training using interactive participatory teaching methods. A working knowledge of the UN CRC is also important. This post is for 7 months across an 18 month period starting in late February 2004. Terms: $1800 per month (more details on package available with further information). Closing date for applications: 22nd January 2004. For more information on this post, please visit our website www.everychild.org.uk (‘working for us’) or contact: Janet McKeown EveryChild, 4 Bath Place, Rivington Street, London EC2A 3DR. Tel: +44 207 749 3074. [log in to unmask]