26 June, 2017

7002 Support Clients EDI (Electronic Data Interchange)

NUMLOG


Industry:
Télécommunications
Location: 
Port Vila, Efate
Job Hours:
Full Time, start lo 11 o’clock lo morning kasm 8 o’clock lo night
Due Date:
31-July-17


Job Description:
Blo mifala i save suppotem, servicem, helpem and wok wetm ol customer blo exchangem ol data blo computer 24 haoa, mifala setemap 2 team blo technician lo ol country we I no kat semak haoa wetem Franis. Vanuatu hemi part blo ol country ia. Mifala nidim IT technicians man or woman.


Criteria:
  • Bachelor blo computing
  • Mifala wandem ol technician blo 2 yia experience, be mifala I acceptem ol technician we nokat tumas experience yet.

Salary:

Bae salari blo succesfull candidate hemi apply follem ol paper mo experience blo hem.

Language:

French

How To Apply:

Ol man mo woman we I interest lo wok ia bae oli save apply I kam lo email we I stap andanit ia.

Contact Person:

Francis GASCHET

Phone:

Not Stated

Email:

fg@numlog.fr

Address:
Not Stated
Website:
 http://www.numlog.fr
______________________________________________________________
Source:
              26-June-17 Direct from Employer

For further information on the above Vanuatu job please see the source or contact the employer directly.

7001 Officer – Eliminating Violence Against Women and Girls [EVAWG]

CARE International Vanuatu

Industry:
Non Government Organization
Location: 
Tanna, Vanuatu 
Job Hours:
Not Stated
Due Date
07-July-17



Job Description: Job Reference: CIV1714
CARE is an international humanitarian and development organisation fighting global poverty, with a vision to which focuses on empowering women and girls to fight poverty and bring lasting change to their communities. We work in over 80 countries around the world. We work with partners to achieve lasting results for marginalized communities.
We are looking for an Officer to join our Gender Equality Team in the position of Eliminating Violence Against Women and Girls [EVAWG]. The role is to support CARE Vanuatu’s Eliminating Violence Against Women and Girls [EVAWG] work in TAFEA province. As part of CARE Vanuatu’s Gender Equality Program, CARE has the support of the Australian Aid Program to implement a four year project, Leftemap Sista II with the goal: ‘To support able bodied and disabled women, young women and girls in rural and remote areas in TAFEA to realise their rights to live free from violence, have increased economic opportunity and capacity to participate meaningfully in decisions that affect their lives in peace time and disaster’. The EVAWG Officer will be responsible for supporting activities under two outcome areas: to promote leadership skills and opportunities of women and girls;and to reduce tolerance for VAWG and increase access to survivor centred services.

The position is based in Tanna with regular travel to field sites in Tanna and Tafea outer Islands.
Your major responsibilities will be varied and will include:
  • Ensure the effective and efficient implementation of EVAWG activities according to the activity plan and budget, including preparation of detailed budget requests for each field trip and activities
  • Mobilise communities and facilitate trainings and activity on EVAWG, and facilitate technical trainings to be provided by project partners
  • Ensure good relationships with communities and local authorities and partner organisations
  • Monitoring and Reporting.
CARE is an equal opportunity employer committed to a diverse workforce. Women, ethnic minorities and people with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply.

CARE is committed to protecting the rights of children.  CARE reserves the right to conduct screening procedures to ensure a child safe environment.
        Criteria:
        Required qualifications and skills:
        • Minimum technical diploma and/or vocational training in community development, gender or health and/or minimum 2-3 years relevant work experience, preferably in community based violence prevention and response work and/or activity implementation with an International Non-Government Organisation (INGO)
        • Good understanding of EVAWG including prevention approaches and response (services and referral Excellent communication and facilitation skills in Bislama and good in English
        • Ability to analyse intricate information and produce concise and accurate reports
        • Demonstrated high level organisational and time management skills, including the ability to plan and manage workflows and balance competing priorities to ensure timely processing to meet deadlines in a complex environment
        • Demonstrated ability to take direction and to work as part of a team
        • Demonstrated experience in following standard policies, procedures and processes
        • A willingness to learn about CARE, gender equality and women’s empowerment activities
        • Proven ability in managing a budget and/or cash;  and
        • Intermediate (very good) in Microsoft Office with knowledge in Microsoft Word and Excel.

        Salary:

        In return for your commitment you will benefit from ongoing professional development and a comprehensive benefits package. 

        Language:

        Bislama, English

        How To Apply:
        To find out more about this rewarding opportunity please sent your cover letter and CV in English before 07 July 2017 quoting the reference ‘CIV1714’ as the subject of the email/letter.

        Only successful candidates will be contacted for interview.

        Contact Person:

        Nelly Daniel

        Phone:

        Not Stated
        Address: 
        Port Vila: Nelly Daniel Human Resource, PO Box 1129, Port Vila, Vanuatu
        Tanna: John Bill Charley, Tanna Field Coordinator, Isangel Tanna.

        Email:
        Nelly.Daniel@careint.org
        Website:
         Not Stated
        ______________________________________________________________
        Source:
                      26-June-17 Direct from Employer

        For further information on the above Vanuatu job please see the source or contact the employer directly.

        7000 Officer – Gender Equality Together Support

        CARE International Vanuatu

        Industry:
        Non Government Organization
        Location: 
        Port Vila, Vanuatu 
        Job Hours:
        Not Stated
        Due Date
        07-July-17



        Job Description: Job Reference: CIV1713
        CARE is an international humanitarian and development organisation fighting global poverty, with a vision to which focuses on empowering women and girls to fight poverty and bring lasting change to their communities. We work in over 80 countries around the world. We work with partners to achieve lasting results for marginalized communities.
        We are looking for an Officer with Gender Equality Background to join our Gender Equality Team. As part of CARE Vanuatu’s Gender Equality Program, CARE has the support of the Australian Aid Program to implement a two-year project, Gender Equality Together. This project aims to promote collective leadership, capacity and coordination for the promotion of gender equality and elimination of VAWG in Vanuatu.  The GET Officer will support both the Coordinator - Leadership and Coordinator - Gender Equality to implement both leadership and capacity building elements of the GET project.

        The position is based in Port Vila with minimum travel required.
        Your major responsibilities will be varied and will include:
        • Ensure the effective and efficient implementation of the Gender Equality Together Project including support for the  Young Women’s Leadership program and CSO Capacity Strengthening components, according to the activity plan and budget, including preparation of detailed budget requests for each field trip and activities
        • Contribute to the development and coordination of the implementation of the Gender Equality Together Project. This includes establishing and maintaining key program partnerships, supporting consultants as required, coordinating the planning, activity schedule, resource allocation, documentation, review and  evaluation of program activities
        • Support delivery of training and facilitation on gender equality and EVAWG [Eliminating Violence against Women and Girls]
        • Monitoring and Reporting.
        CARE is an equal opportunity employer committed to a diverse workforce. Women, ethnic minorities and people with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply.

        CARE is committed to protecting the rights of children.  CARE reserves the right to conduct screening procedures to ensure a child safe environment.
              Criteria:
              Required qualifications and skills:
              • A passion for gender equality and women’s empowerment and a commitment to CARE’s approach and values including ethnic diversity and cultural sensitivity
              • Minimum technical diploma and/or vocational training in development studies or gender studies and/or minimum 2-3 years relevant work experience, preferably in capacity building or leadership programs focusing on gender equality and EVAWG and/or activity implementation with an International Non-Government Organisation (INGO)
              • Excellent communication and facilitation skills in Bislama and good in English
              • Ability to analyse intricate information and produce concise and accurate reports
              • Demonstrated high level organisational and time management skills, including the ability to plan and manage workflows and balance competing priorities to ensure timely processing to meet deadlines in a complex environment
              • Demonstrated ability to take direction and to work as part of a team
              • Demonstrated experience in following standard policies, procedures and processes.

              Salary:

              In return for your commitment you will benefit from ongoing professional development and a comprehensive benefits package. 

              Language:

              Bislama, English

              How To Apply:
              To find out more about this rewarding opportunity please sent your cover letter and CV in English before 07 July 2017 quoting the reference ‘CIV1713’ as the subject of the email/letter.

              Only successful candidates will be contacted for interview.

              Contact Person:

              Nelly Daniel

              Phone:

              Not Stated
              Address: 
              Port Vila: Nelly Daniel Human Resource, PO Box 1129, Port Vila, Vanuatu
              Tanna: John Bill Charley, Tanna Field Coordinator, Isangel Tanna.

              Email:
              Nelly.Daniel@careint.org
              Website:
               Not Stated
              ______________________________________________________________
              Source:
                            26-June-17 Direct from Employer

              For further information on the above Vanuatu job please see the source or contact the employer directly.

              6999 Coordinator – Eliminating Violence against Women and Girls [EVAWG]

              CARE International Vanuatu

              Industry:
              Non Government Organization
              Location: 
              Tanna, Vanuatu 
              Job Hours:
              Not Stated
              Due Date
              07-July-17



              Job Description: Job Reference: CIV1712
              CARE is an international humanitarian and development organisation fighting global poverty, with a vision to which focuses on empowering women and girls to fight poverty and bring lasting change to their communities. We work in over 80 countries around the world. We work with partners to achieve lasting results for marginalized communities.
              We are looking for an Eliminating Violence against Women and Girls [EVAWG] Coordinator to coordinate CARE Vanuatu’s Eliminating Violence Against Women and Girls [EVAWG] work in TAFEA province. As part of CARE Vanuatu’s Gender Equality Program, CARE has the support of the Australian Aid Program to implement a four year project, Leftemap Sista II with the goal: ‘To support women, young women and girls with and without disabilities in rural and remote areas of TAFEA to realise their rights to live free from violence, have increased economic opportunity and capacity to participate meaningfully in decisions that affect their lives in peace time and disaster’. The EVAWG Coordinator will be responsible for coordinating activities under two outcome areas: to promote leadership skills and opportunities of women and girls; and to reduce tolerance for VAWG and increase access to survivor centred services.

              The Position is based in Tanna with significant travel required to other sites in Tafea.

              Your major responsibilities will be varied and will include:
              • Working with the CARE Vanuatu Gender Equality Team, to support the development and implementation of CARE Vanuatu’s Equality Program
              • Actively contribute to CARE Vanuatu’s long term strategy ensuring a strong focus on gender equality as a member of the Program Leadership Team
              • Coordinate implementation of the EVAWG components of CARE Vanuatu’s Gender Equality program including the life skills series, community mobilisation pilot, and support and training for service providers and other stakeholders on a survivor centered approach and referral pathways within Tafea. This includes establishing and maintaining key program partnerships, supporting consultants as required, coordinating the planning, activity schedule, resource allocation, documentation, review and  evaluation of program activities
              • Ensure the EVAWG component of the program delivers high quality results and outcomes as   established in the program design document
              • Participate in the development of the Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning [MEAL] plan for CARE Vanuatu’s Gender Equality Program lead on MEAL for Leadership activities
              • Team Management.
              CARE is an equal opportunity employer committed to a diverse workforce. Women, ethnic minorities and people with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply.

              CARE is committed to protecting the rights of children.  CARE reserves the right to conduct screening procedures to ensure a child safe environment.
                    Criteria:
                    Required qualifications and skills:
                    • Minimum Bachelor’s degree in Development Studies, Social Studies, Gender Studies, Social Work or Public Health (or equivalent) and/or minimum 4-5 years relevant work experience, preferably in community based development work and/or activity implementation with an International Non-Government Organisation (INGO) or Local Non-Government Organisation (LNGO)
                    • Proven experience managing and implementing VAWG prevention and response programs
                    • Proven experience in training/facilitation including at community level
                    • Good understanding of EVAWG including prevention approaches and response (services and referral)
                    • Excellent communication in Bislama and very good in English, French would be an asset
                    • Ability to coordinate this technical function(s) and implement procedures and processes, with minimal supervision
                    • Demonstrated high level organisational and time management skills, including the ability to plan and manage workflows and balance competing priorities to ensure timely processing to meet deadlines in a complex environment
                    • Ability to develop high quality, concise reports and submission with accuracy
                    • Demonstrated strong leadership, decision making, problem solving, planning, analytical and influencing skills
                    • Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to work well in a team
                    • Demonstrated experience in effectively leading, people management and motivating a team
                    • Demonstrated honesty, maintenance of confidentiality, reliability and trustworthiness
                    • Representational skills including developing networks and relationships with key  stakeholders
                    • Proven ability to work safely and effectively with communities and vulnerable groups including at risk youth and children
                    • Proven ability in managing a budget and/or cash  and
                    • Fully conversant in Microsoft Office with knowledge in Microsoft Word, Power Point and Excel.

                    Salary:

                    In return for your commitment you will benefit from ongoing professional development and a comprehensive benefits package. 

                    Language:

                    Bislama, English

                    How To Apply:
                    To find out more about this rewarding opportunity please sent your cover letter and CV in English before 07 July 2017 quoting the reference ‘CIV1712’ as the subject of the email/letter.

                    Only successful candidates will be contacted for interview.

                    Contact Person:

                    Nelly Daniel

                    Phone:

                    Not Stated
                    Address: 
                    Port Vila: Nelly Daniel Human Resource, PO Box 1129, Port Vila, Vanuatu
                    Tanna: John Bill Charley, Tanna Field Coordinator, Isangel Tanna.

                    Email:
                    Nelly.Daniel@careint.org
                    Website:
                     Not Stated
                    ______________________________________________________________
                    Source:
                                  26-June-17 Direct from Employer

                    For further information on the above Vanuatu job please see the source or contact the employer directly.