ACTED recruits 01 Junior EU Aid Volunteer / Logistics
ACTED: Since 1993, as an international non-governmental organization, ACTED has been committed to immediate humanitarian relief to support those in urgent need and protect people’s dignity, while co-creating longer term opportunities for sustainable growth and fulfilling people’s potential. ACTED endeavors to respond to humanitarian crises and build resilience; promote inclusive and sustainable growth; co-construct effective governance and support the building of civil society worldwide by investing in people and their potential. We go the last mile: ACTED’s mission is to save lives and support people in meeting their needs in hard to reach areas. With a team of 4,600 national staff 400 international staff, ACTED is active in 37 countries and implements more than 500 projects a year reaching over 14 million beneficiaries. ACTED in Jordan: Through its coordination office in Amman, ACTED is working in Jordan to meet the needs of the refugee populations in the country, with a shift from lifesaving activities to long-term livelihoods programming. ACTED also provides support to Jordanian host populations and local actors, also affected by the challenges faced by the country, ensuring all can access basic services. In Za’atari camp, Azraq camp and Mafraq, ACTED teams play a key role in the management and coordination of refugee camps, support to informal tented settlement populations and provide emergency assistance to ensure people’s access to food, water and hygiene and sanitation facilities. More broadly, ACTED works with municipalities and community organizations to build capacity and promote sustainable solutions. Since 2011, Jordan has provided refuge to 1.2 million Syrians refugees, of which 656,900 are registered. 93% of Syrians are living in host communities, well below the poverty line, among which more than 15,000 live in informal tented settlements with other vulnerable populations. The influx of refugees has increased demand and pressure on the country’s services and has had a significant impact on infrastructure, access to quality education, livelihoods, provision of water, hygiene and sanitation services and led to the emergence of protection concerns for both refugees and vulnerable Jordanians. The apprenticeship for this position will be based in ACTED’s HQ in Paris, France. During the apprenticeship the Volunteer will be managed by a line managers from the Logistics department, where there we will be interacting with departments within ACTED HQ and with field missions. Role and responsabilities: 1. Contribute to improve logistics processes in country Procurement
Stocks & deliveries
Fleet, transportation & fuel management
Asset management
Communications & IT management
Logistics TITANIC
2. Train logistics & other staff to logistics procedures & tools
3. Support logistics documentation
4. Upon request support logistics operations The Logistics Intern might be requested to replace a CLO/ALO in case of his/her absence, under close supervision of the CLM; or to support emergencies, high workload periods, or any specific situation that would require an unusual workload in logistics. In case of CLM absence, the Logistics Intern will support the management of logistics teams, and the continuity of all logistics processes, under close supervision of the Country Director. 5. EUAV Communications
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Ville | Amman | ||||||
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Expériences / Formation du candidat | Transversal competences
Specific competences
Technical competences
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Experience | 0 à 3 ans | ||||||
Fonctions | Services et Logistique | ||||||
Secteurs d’activité | Gestion crise / post-crise, Migration | ||||||
Pays | Moyen Orient, Jordanie | ||||||
Salaire / Indemnité | EU Volunteer benefits include: subsistence allowances in line with EU Aid Volunteer daily allowances (675.79 euros per month in France, 395.64 euros per month in Jordan), coverage of all accommodation during apprenticeship in Paris, and in ACTED guesthouse when in the field, travel costs (return flight from Jordan), a luggage allowance of 50 kg, provision of medical, repatriation, and life insurance, reimbursement of visas and vaccinations costs and resettlement allowance (100 per completed month of deployment).
This program places great importance on the EUAV management and career development. The selected volunteers will undertake a learning and development program that will include an induction, trainings during the deployment and a post-deployment support and dissemination activities. Their learning and development plan will be completed with the support of a mentor and their line manager. —
Interview process: Candidates will be shortlisted and invited to take part in a Skype or face-to-face interview (depending on location). Two-interview process with relevant stakeholders from HR and Program departments and staff based in the field. Please note that the final stage of the recruitment process for this position will be a mandatory ten day training. The training will take place from 25th September – 9th October in Belgium. Candidates who are shortlisted will need to be available to attend the mandatory training. In preparation for this the selected candidates will be required to undertake 30 hours of e-learning prior to attending the face-to-face training. Costs for travel and accommodation to attend this stage in the recruitment process will be provided. The final selection will then take place after successful completion of the online and face-to-face training. |
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Apply today!Send your application by mail (jobs@acted.org) with your:
under Ref: EU AV/LOGI JOR |
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Date de fin de validité | 20/08/2019 |