Vacancy: Training Officer (80 per cent)
The Geneva-based Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre (IDMC) of the
Norwegian Refugee Council is looking for an experienced Training Officer to
strengthen the IDMC's training team. Mandated by the United Nations, the IDMC
is the leading international body monitoring internal displacement worldwide
and providing training on the protection of Internally Displaced Persons
(IDPs) to field-based actors. Target groups of IDMC's activities include
national and local authorities, international agencies (UN and NGOs), local
NGOs and leaders of displaced communities, and national human rights
institutions. For more information on the Project and its training activities,
visit its website at www.internal-displacement.org.
Responsibilities
Among the Training Officer's main task will be the planning of training
projects for relevant actors in countries affected by internal displacement.
This includes establishing contacts with field-based partners, identifying
their training needs, and designing country-specific training programmes. The
Training Officer is also responsible for the delivery of training, based on
the training modules developed by the IDMC, and the facilitation of workshops
in the field. Following the completion of training workshops, the Training
Officer is responsible for drafting the final reports of workshops, their
dissemination, and the monitoring of the workshops' outcomes and impact. The
Training Officer will also contribute to the development of IDMC's training
activities through the design of relevant training materials and the promotion
of training activities.
Qualifications
Candidates should have an advanced University degree, as well as documented in-
depth knowledge in the field of international humanitarian law and human
rights, preferably with a focus on forced migration. Applicants must have
significant professional training experience. Field experience, and
familiarity with the international humanitarian system at field and/or
headquarters level are essential. Fluency in English and excellent drafting
skills are a must. Knowledge of other UN languages is an asset. Candidates
should be highly motivated, well organised, able to work quickly and
efficiently, within an international team, and available for frequent missions
to the field.
Application
The deadline for applications is 10 February 2006. Please send a cover letter
and your CV to the following address:
Norwegian Refugee Council - Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre
Att.: Liliana Luper
Chemin de Balexert 7-9
CH-1219 Châtelaine (Geneva)
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Fax: +41-22-799 07 01
Short-listed candidates will be invited to participate in a written
recruitment test and an interview.
Please note that citizens of countries other than Switzerland and the old
member states of the European Union may face difficulties in obtaining a work
permit for this position from the Swiss authorities. For more information on
the Swiss work permit regime, please consult the website of the Geneva
authorities at www.geneve.ch/permis.
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