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New Internship Recruitment - Emergency Preparedness Platform (EPP 3.0) Implementation, EMOPS, Rome
We are looking for a dynamic and dedicated person to support the continuous improvement and effective use of EPP 3.0 through functional testing, issue documentation, user support and preparedness-related activities. The intern will contribute to platform quality by identifying bugs, validating new functionality, supporting the translation of user feedback into Product Backlog Items (PBIs), and assisting with testing and operational support to ensure the platform continues to meet UNICEF's preparedness needs.
Operational Safeguarding Manager
Join MSF OCG as an Operational Safeguarding manager! We are looking for passionate candidates ready to contribute to our humanitarian mission. Below, you will find the job details and the qualifications we are looking for. Inclusivity and Diversity at MSF Do your qualifications and experience not exactly match all requirements of the job? At MSF OCG, we are committed to an inclusive culture that supports and amplifies the diverse voices of our staff members. We strive to create workplaces where teams of people with diverse backgrounds, characteristics, perspectives, ideas and experiences work together to advance MSF's social mission and create better outcomes for our patients and the communities we work with. We understand that some people may hesitate to apply for employment if they don't meet all listed job requirements. Research shows that this is especially true for women. If you believe your profile is a good match for this position, we invite you to apply even if you don't fulfil every listed qualification. We encourage applications from individuals of all genders, ages, sexual orientations, ethnicities, background, religions, beliefs, ability status, and all other diversity characteristics. MSF does not tolerate sexual exploitation and abuse, any kind of discrimination or harassment, including sexual harassment. All selected candidates will undergo reference checks. Context & mission Médecins Sans Frontières is an independent, international medical and humanitarian organization that provides care to people in need, people affected by natural or man-made disasters, and victims of armed conflict, without discrimination and without regard to race, religion, creed or political affiliation (MSF Charter). The MSF movement is built around 5 operational centers supported by 24 sections and offices worldwide. MSF Operational Center Geneva (MSF OCG) is one of these centers. OCG is strengthening its institutional safeguarding capacity. As part of this evolution, the former Abuse and Behavior Unit will become the Safeguarding Unit, reflecting MSF's commitment to the four pillars of safeguarding: prevention, detection, reporting, and response. The Safeguarding Unit will be reinforced by two Safeguarding Advisors and a Case Management Lead. The Safeguarding Advisors will provide technical expertise and support departments in developing policies, tools, and solutions that advance safeguarding objectives. The Case Management Lead will ensure the timely, effective, and high-quality management of complaints and reports received by the Unit, including allegations of abuse, fraud, and corruption. In parallel, the Operational Department will establish an Operational Safeguarding Manager position. This role will lead the implementation of safeguarding across programmes, provide strategic support to operations, and coordinate the deployment of the flying safeguarding team to support the achievement of safeguarding objectives according to the context and needs of each mission Tasks & Responsibilities - Lead the operational implementation of safeguarding across all programs, ensuring that safeguarding principles and technical standards, safeguarding risk assessments, and mitigation measures are effectively embedded into day-to-day operations. - In collaboration with the flying team, guide and provide technical support to program teams in developing, operationalizing, and monitoring the implementation of the Mission Behavior Fundamentals, ensuring these measures are consistently applied and effectively integrated into operation department and programs including safe recruitment, safe programming, detection and local reporting mechanisms for patients, care takers and communities' members - Mobilize, coordinate and deploy dedicated flying teams and provide technical safeguarding support in the rollout of the Mission Behavior Fundamentals and safeguarding priorities, in collaboration/concertation with the operational teams. - Develop a program support model with dedicated locally appointed safeguarding human resources that ensures projects benefit from technical safeguarding expertise at both project and coordination levels. - Ensure that local program dedicated resources are supported by both coordination and the flying referents through technical guidance and oversight of safeguarding implementation. - Work in synergies and in a functional mode with the OCG head of safeguarding to ensure coherence and alignment with OCG positioning technical safeguarding standards, and organizational priorities - Work in collaboration with deployed safeguarding staff and country teams to produce detailed country-level safeguarding situation and risk analyses that inform strategic decision-making, prioritize safeguarding actions in accordance with organizational objectives and operational realities, and oversee the implementation and effectiveness of safeguarding measures. - Represent the Operations Directorate in internal and external meetings requiring operational and technical safeguarding input, analysis, or coordination related to the OCG Safeguarding Plan at programme level. Support any internal communication requesting the accountability of ops department in regards to safeguarding. Your profile Education - Master Degree or equivalent in a field relevant to this profile (e.g. law, social or organizational sciences, psychology, social work etc.) an asset Experience - 5 to 10 years of experience in humanitarian projects management in MSF. - Similar validated experience in technical expertise in the related field, preferably in non-governmental, charity or international organisations. Languages - Fluency in English and French are required - Knowledge of another language (Arabic, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish) is considered an advantage. Skills & Personal Abilities - Project management, organization & accountability - Management, Integrity & Ethical Judgment - Risk Assessment & Mitigation - Compliance & Policy Adherence - Leadership, team management, active listening and organizational skills. - Delegation - Cultural sensitivity Terms of employment - Full-time position 100% (40h/week) - Open-ended contract - Working place: Geneva, Switzerland, with frequent travel for field visits - Swiss residency while under contract mandatory (because of the frequent travel) - Ideal start date: As soon as possible - Gross annual salary (for 100%): from CHF 102'180.- to CHF 116'484.- (salary commensurate with equivalent experience and internal salary grid) - Paid vacation: 25 days per year, prorate temporis, plus any Swiss public holidays falling within the contract period. - Pension plan: pension contribution covered 3/4 by MSF, 1/4 by staff member. - Relocation support available for eligible candidates. How to apply Candidates are invited to submit their application exclusively through our recruitment platform, following these guidelines: - CV (maximum 2 pages) - Cover letter (maximum 1 page) - Documents must be submitted in either English or French. The application deadline is September 20th 2026. We reserve the right to close this vacancy earlier if we receive a sufficient number of quality applications. [APPLY](https://msf.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/work-with-msf-ocg-hq-lhs/job/GENEVA/Operational-Safeguarding-Manager_JR115190) All applications will be treated confidentially. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Please note that we do not wish to use the services of recruitment or placement agencies.
Senior Health Specialist/Senior Economist - Health Value Chains
World Bank Group has a vacancy for the position of Senior Health Specialist/Senior Economist - Health Value Chains Location: Washington, DC.
Analyst, Green Mobilization (London, GB)
Requisition ID 36966 Office Country United Kingdom Office City London Division Policy and Partnerships Contract Type Fixed Term Contract Length 2 years Posting End Date 02/09/2026 Purpose of Job The Analyst will support the green mobilisation function within the Policy, Research and Partnerships (PRP) team, part of Climate Strategy and Delivery department, in line with the Bank's activities to effectively implement the Bank's Green Economy Transition (GET) 2030 Strategy. Specifically, this position will focus on the delivery of EU funding and instruments, primarily the InvestEU Programme. The role provides analytical, operational, and coordination support across multiple EU-related workstreams, contributing to the development, implementation, and monitoring of InvestEU operations. This includes supporting project submissions, sustainability assessments, reporting requirements, and internal processes that ensure high-quality project delivery. The position requires strong analytical capabilities and presentation skills, sound knowledge of climate and sustainability policy, and the ability to collaborate effectively across teams and stakeholders. Familiarity with EU programmes and regulatory frameworks is considered an advantage. Background The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) was originally established to help build a new, post-Cold War era in central and eastern Europe, but because of its success has now expanded operations into three continents. It has played a historic role and gained unique expertise in fostering change, with a particular focus on developing the private sector and in green investments. The Bank has invested more than €220 billion in over 7,800 projects. Since our beginnings in 1991, we have been helping the countries where we operate get on a path to environmentally sound and sustainable development. The Bank uses its investments and policy dialogue to drive green growth, build resilience and enhance competitiveness. The climate and nature crisis is a market failure and fixing it requires a fundamental transformation of how markets function. The EBRD's approach combines green investments, policy dialogue and technical assistance to bring about systemic change such that green investments become economically viable. With an operational focus on the private sector, the Bank is working to set the groundwork for long-term, sustainable growth. To date, the EBRD has signed close to €49 billion in green investments and financed over 2,600 green projects, which are expected to reduce in excess of 110 million tonnes of carbon emissions yearly. The Bank's most recently adopted Green Economy Transition 2030 Strategy (2026-2030) details the Bank's objectives to support the green transition in the EBRD regions from 2026 to 2030. Grounded in its response to the needs and requirements of its countries of operation and clients, the Bank will continue to support and enhance market transition that takes into account aligning with the goals of the Paris Agreement and environmental sustainability, scaling green mobilisation and support system-level transformation that promote competitiveness and resilience of its countries of operations. Facts / Scale Typically: - Support across the team and engage with relevant partners in project preparation and operational support, content development and stakeholder engagement and operational reporting and data management. - Coordinate and contribute as a project team member to the activities related to GET data management and analysis, green fund proposal development and reviewing, drafting and researching content, ensuring effective and efficient communications flows and knowledge management, support project management and tracking progress, as well as managing internal and external processes. - Carry out other relevant tasks assigned by Head of PRP and more senior members of the project teams, including developing relevant knowledge products. - No budgetary responsibility - No direct reports Accountabilities & Responsibilities Under the guidance of senior members of CSD and other team members, the Analyst is expected to deliver on the following key responsibilities, categorised into three areas: Project preparation & operational support - Contribute to the preparation and coordination of project applications for the InvestEU Investment Committee, including drafting submissions and responding to follow-up queries. - Develop high-quality presentations and analytical materials to support InvestEU-related meetings and Investment Committees. - Collaborate with InvestEU Coordinators and banking teams to ensure alignment with InvestEU and EBRD policy objectives, while supporting the enhancement of climate/green ambition. - Assist in assessing project eligibility and evaluating sustainability requirements in line with both InvestEU guidance and EBRD methodologies. Content development & stakeholder engagement - Contribute to the development of additionality narratives (financial, climate, and environmental) underpinning the use of InvestEU guarantees. - Provide analytical input for European Commission requests, including framework updates and policy review processes. - Support the implementation and development of the InvestEU pipeline through engagement with financial institutions, consultants, and EU stakeholders. - Conduct targeted research and analysis on climate, environmental, and sustainable finance policies, with a focus on EU legislation and relevant regulatory frameworks. Operational support, reporting & data management - Support the preparation of internal and external reporting on InvestEU and Green Mobilisation activities, including donor-specific requirements. - Maintain and improve internal databases, tracking tools, and data management systems. The Analyst is expected to proactively learn and familiarise with other green policies and mobilisation instruments of the Bank, in order to evolve operations accordingly and operate within the context of the broader mandate of CSD and the Bank, as well as how we engage with the relevant partnerships, and contribute towards the Bank's delivery of the GET 2030 Strategy. Knowledge, Skills, Experience & Qualifications - Relevant academic degree(s) and professional experiences with strong financial, business and economics training combined with climate and environmental policy and sustainable finance knowledge; knowledge of EU policy frameworks is desirable. - Strong analytical and quantitative skills, including the ability to interpret regulatory and technical documents. - Experiences working in development finance, donor-funded programmes, or blended finance instruments. Familiarity with international environmental and social standards (e.g. Paris Agreement, TCFD, ISSB, CSRD). - Ability to operate consistently within business guidelines and ethics and work sensitively in multicultural environments, building effective working relations with clients and colleagues. - Ability to communicate appropriate, concise and accurate information in verbal and written formats, appropriate to the audience at the time. - Self-motivated, ability to work to and meet tight deadlines and to plan and organise work unsupervised in a logical and efficient manner. - Strong team player with ability to work effectively in a multicultural team environment. Experiences in stakeholder engagement and ability to manage complex processes and circumstances that require strong interpersonal and coordination skills for building consensus is a plus. - Sound understanding of business and finance principles. - Knowledge and/or experience in emerging markets, including EBRD countries of operations. - Computer literacy and excellent written/oral communication skills in English are essential; other languages from the EBRD region are advantageous What is it like to work at the EBRD? Our agile and innovative approach is what makes life at the EBRD a unique experience! You will be part of a pioneering and diverse international organisation, and use your talents to make a real difference to people's lives and help shape the future of the regions we invest in. The EBRD environment provides you with: - Varied, stimulating and engaging work that gives you an opportunity to interact with a wide range of experts in the financial, political, public and private sectors across the regions we invest in; - A working culture that embraces inclusion and celebrates diversity; - An environment that places sustainability, equality and digital transformation at the heart of what we do. Diversity is one of the Bank's core values which are at the heart of everything it does. A diverse workforce with the right knowledge and skills enables connection with our clients, brings pioneering ideas, energy and innovation. The EBRD staff is characterised by its rich diversity of nationalities, cultures and opinions and we aim to sustain and build on this strength. As such, the EBRD seeks to ensure that everyone is treated with respect and given equal opportunities and works in an inclusive environment. The EBRD encourages all qualified candidates who are nationals of the EBRD member countries to apply regardless of their racial, ethnic, religious and cultural background, gender, sexual orientation or disabilities. As an inclusive employer, we promote flexible working and expecting our employee to attend the office 50% of their working time. Please note, that due to the high volume of applications received, we regret to inform you that we are unable to provide detailed feedback to candidates who have not been shortlisted (for further consideration).
WBG Manager, Operational Risk
World Bank Group has a vacancy for the position of WBG Manager, Operational Risk Location: Washington, DC.
Analyst, Corporate Events and AM (London, GB)
Requisition ID 36992 Office Country United Kingdom Office City London Division Office of the Secretary General Contract Type Short Term Contract Length 12 months Posting End Date 02/09/2026 Purpose of Job The Analyst, Corporate Events and Annual Meetings is responsible for the scoping, project management and delivery of all Board related meetings, internal and external retreats, conferences, cultural events and awards ceremonies hosted at the Bank's HQ, assigned event streams at Annual Meetings and regional fora. The role is also responsible for training and supervising temporary staff resources engaged in internal and external events. The role involves interaction externally with ministries, embassies, other IFIs, chambers of commerce and investment promotion agencies, venues and suppliers. Internally, the role liaises with the Board of Directors, Executive Committee and Senior Management across EBRD departments including Banking, Resident Offices, Communications, Business Development, Corporate Strategy, PODD, Business Development, Corporate Services, IT and other departments as required. Background The Analyst, Corporate Events and Annual Meetings role is based in the Office of the Secretary General (OSG). OSG acts as secretariat to the EBRD Board of Governors and Board of Directors and their committees and as the official channel of communication between the EBRD and its shareholders. It is responsible for the organisation of the Annual Meeting of the Board of Governors, all meetings of the Board of Directors, other large events organised under the auspices of the EBRD and all protocol matters involving VIPs from shareholder governments. The Analyst is accountable for scoping and all organisational aspects of assigned corporate events and communicates effectively with stakeholders at all levels. The Analyst demonstrates expertise and provides guidance for all Bank events that require a virtual or hybrid solution, engaging with senior bank staff, AV and broadcast, IT and event production counterparts as necessary. In consultation with the Associate Director, AMPEM, the role is also responsible for the implementation of assigned Board of Governors sessions and institutional events at the Annual Meeting, panel discussions and investment outlook sessions and other events such as the Annual Donor Meeting and CSO programme. This workstream involves close collaboration and coordination with the Principal, Annual Meeting Event Management, Board and Institutional Affairs and other internal stakeholders. Accountabilities & Responsibilities Corporate Events - Manages scheduling of events held in high priority event spaces in sync with all Board activities - Takes ownership of the planning and delivery of Board and Committee meetings and engages with Board and Institutional Affairs on process improvements for efficient and streamlined project management of this key workstream - Provides expert guidance and scoping, and responsible for organisational and logistical aspects of corporate events (virtual, hybrid or in-person) according to the Bank's policies and protocol - Provides end-to-end management and delivery of high priority events at the Bank's HQ (high-level shareholder events, signing ceremonies, cultural events, exhibitions and conferences) - Maintains collaborative relationships, negotiates for best outcomes and instils a sense of trust with key stakeholders - ensuring smooth and efficient information flow - Sets up and manages virtual/hybrid meetings and events with confidence - Research and negotiation with external venues for Board and top management retreats, planning and delivery of special events chaired or hosted by the President - Budget management of corporate and Board sessions with efficiency and seeking best value - Liaises with and advises event technicians in relation to assets and event running orders - Recruiting, training and supervising meeting room attendants and short term events staff joining AMPEM for the Annual Meeting delivery. Provide feedback and learning opportunities for these short-term colleagues. - Research, purchase and distribute corporate gifts Annual Meetings Under guidance of the Associate Director, AMPEM and working alongside the Principal, Annual Meeting Event Management: - Act as a key counterpart in the development of Board of Governors and Institutional sessions at Annual Meetings - Prepare detailed guidance for the Board of Governors enabling their full participation at the Annual Meeting - Lead the scoping, planning and delivery from initial programme and concept development through to scripts, running orders, technical requirements and on-site delivery oversight of assigned Annual Meeting workstreams, to include Annual Donor Meetings, CSO programme, panel discussions and investment outlook sessions - Contribute to the training programme and on-site supervision of temporary Annual Meeting support staff - Collate, analyse and report on event data Regional Fora (joint responsibility) - Identify external venues for Regional Fora events, working closely with the authorities and EBRD RO - Facilitate venue utilisation and programme structure for all events - Manage the preparation and delivery of the event, including all associated procurement processes, interpretation, budget, shipping, catering, conference technology and event room branding - Contract negotiation with, and management of, third party suppliers - Post-event evaluation (including budget reconciliation, statistics, analysis and post-event reports for stakeholders) Knowledge, Skills, Experience & Qualifications - University degree in Event Management, Public Relations or Marketing; - At least five years of professional experience in organising large scale international events (preferably encompassing governmental as well as private sector dimensions) - Good knowledge of International Financial Institutions preferred; - Strong project management and budgeting skills; - Computer literacy including knowledge of virtual event tools, MS365 and in particular Excel and graphics package, Visio or similar - Extensive knowledge of conference technology including virtual and hybrid event platforms; - Experience with interpretation solutions and implementation of remote simultaneous interpretation platforms; - Excellent analytical and logical problem solving skills; - Excellent organisational skills, accuracy and attention to detail - Excellent interpersonal skills; - Good understanding of the EBRD mandate; Excellent communication skills in English, written and spoken. Knowledge of other official languages of the EBRD is an advantage. What is it like to work at the EBRD? / About EBRD Our agile and innovative approach is what makes life at the EBRD a unique experience! You will be part of a pioneering and diverse international organisation, and use your talents to make a real difference to people's lives and help shape the future of the regions we invest in. At EBRD, our Values ? Inclusiveness, Innovation, Trust, and Responsibility ? are at the heart of how we work. We bring these to life through our Workplace Behaviours: listening well and speaking up, collaborating smartly, acting decisively with full commitment, and simplifying to amplify our impact. These principles shape our culture and define our success. We seek individuals who not only share these values but are also committed to embedding them in their daily work, fostering a positive and high-performing environment. The EBRD environment provides you with: - Varied, stimulating and engaging work that gives you an opportunity to interact with a wide range of experts in the financial, political, public and private sectors across the regions we invest in. - A working culture that embraces inclusion and celebrates diversity. Our workforce reflects a broad range of backgrounds, perspectives, and experiences, bringing fresh ideas, energy, and innovation and enhancing our ability to serve our clients, shareholders, and counterparties effectively. - A hybrid workplace that offers flexibility to teams and individuals; that is based on trust, flexibility and connectedness. - An environment that places sustainability, equality and digital transformation at the heart of what we do. - A workplace that prioritises employee wellbeing and provides a comprehensive suite of competitive benefits. Diversity is one of the Bank's core values which are at the heart of everything it does. As such, the EBRD seeks to ensure that everyone is treated with respect and given equal opportunities and works in an inclusive environment. The EBRD encourages all qualified candidates who are nationals of the EBRD member countries to apply regardless of their racial, ethnic, religious and cultural background, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, socio-economic background or disability. Please note, that due to the high volume of applications received, we regret to inform you that we are unable to provide detailed feedback to candidates who have not been shortlisted (for further consideration).
Project Support Intern (Data Analysis)
UNHCR has a vacancy for the position of Project Support Intern (Data Analysis). Location: Copenhagen (HQ), Denmark. Posted: Posted Yesterday.
Experts for the Swiss Humanitarian Aid Unit
Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation SDC What sets us apart The Federal Department of Foreign Affairs (FDFA) determines and coordinates Swiss foreign policy on behalf of the Federal Council, safeguards Switzerland's interests and promotes Swiss values. The Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) is Switzerland's biggest centre of expertise for international cooperation. The SDC implements Switzerland's foreign policy in the areas of humanitarian aid, development cooperation and cooperation with Eastern Europe, in collaboration with other federal offices. It supports countries in combating poverty and overcoming global challenges, for example ensuring that disadvantaged communities have better access to education and healthcare or that environmental issues are addressed. The SDC prioritises fragile and conflict-affected countries. Experts for the Swiss Humanitarian Aid Unit Worldwide | 100-100% This is how you can contribute The SDC's Humanitarian Aid is an expression of Switzerland's solidarity with people in need. It focuses on emergency relief, reconstruction and rehabilitation of affected areas, and disaster risk reduction. In a spirit of neutrality, independence and impartiality, it places the concerned population at the centre of its efforts. The SDC's Humanitarian Aid pursues the following thematic priorities: - Protecting civilians; - Disaster risk reduction; - Water and sanitation; - Gender-based violence; - Food security and cash transfer programming. The Swiss Humanitarian Aid Unit (SHA) is an integral part of the SDC's Humanitarian Aid. The SHA is a corps of around 600 specialists who are on call in times of need. SHA specialists are divided into [ten expert groups](https://www.deza.eda.admin.ch/en/swiss-humanitarian-aid-unit-sha) according to their know-how and skills. This enables the unit to provide targeted and effective support in the priority areas of the SDC's Humanitarian Aid. This makes you unique - You are committed to protecting and upholding the lives and dignity of people affected by disasters in your capacity as a representative of Switzerland. - You must be a Swiss citizen or hold a permanent residence permit (C permit). - You hold a degree, certification, or specialized training of equal value. - You demonstrate at least five years of professional experience, ideally including two years in international development cooperation.* - You are reliable, proactive, flexible, and able to work independently and efficiently. - You combine a natural flair for dealing with people with a high degree of intercultural sensitivity. - You must have a very good knowledge of two official Swiss languages and, if possible, a basic understanding of a third one. Fluency in English is essential. - You are resilient and physically fit, and available for several overseas postings of at least six months' duration. - You hold a category B driving licence. *For particularly sought-after profiles, the SDC's Humanitarian Aid Division also offers accompanied initial assignments abroad. SHA actively promotes diversity and strives to increase the proportion of women, members of linguistic minorities and people from different cultural backgrounds. Applications from these groups that meet the general requirements are given special consideration in the recruitment process. Further information is available on the [website of the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs (FDFA) on opportunities for working abroad in development cooperation and humanitarian aid](https://www.eda.admin.ch/en/development-cooperation-and-humanitarian-aid). In a nutshell The Swiss Humanitarian Aid Unit (SHA) is the operational arm of the SDC's Humanitarian Aid. Its specialists, like you, are deployed to implement projects of the SDC or its partners like the United Nations (UN) before, during and after natural disasters, crises and conflicts to protect the lives, safety, dignity and rights of the people concerned. If you wish to undertake assignments abroad for the SHA, please apply by uploading a completed [SHA CV](https://www.eda.admin.ch/dam/en/sd-web/frjqd4ljcLdo/Swiss-Humanitarian-Aid-Unit-CV-2025_EN (1).docx), a personal CV (recommended) and a motivation letter stating the competences you bring to the SHA specialist group(s) of your interest. Please upload all documents in a single file. Our benefits - Working for Switzerland We are committed to the successful Swiss model and work for the public good. - Embracing diversity Thanks to equal opportunities, we draw on our expertise and contribute different perspectives. - Staying healthy at work We support and advise our employees in the area of physical and mental health. Questions about the positions SHA recruitment team +41 58 462 35 46
Esperti per il Corpo svizzero di aiuto umanitario
Direzione dello sviluppo e della cooperazione DSC Che cosa ci rende speciali Il Dipartimento federale degli affari esteri (DFAE) coordina e definisce, su mandato del Consiglio federale, la politica estera della Svizzera, tutela gli interessi del Paese e promuove i valori svizzeri. La Direzione dello sviluppo e della cooperazione (DSC) è il più grande centro di competenza per la cooperazione internazionale della Svizzera e, in collaborazione con altri uffici federali, attua la politica estera della Svizzera in materia di aiuto umanitario, cooperazione allo sviluppo e cooperazione con l'Europa dell'Est. Aiuta i Paesi beneficiari a lottare contro la povertà e a superare le sfide globali. Si adopera, tra l'altro, per garantire alle fasce di popolazione più svantaggiate un migliore accesso all'istruzione e alla sanità o per individuare soluzioni ai problemi ambientali. Una delle priorità della DSC consiste nel sostenere Paesi fragili e colpiti da conflitti. Esperti per il Corpo svizzero di aiuto umanitario estero | 100-100% Il contributo che può dare L'Aiuto umanitario della DSC è l'espressione della solidarietà della Svizzera nei confronti delle persone in situazioni di bisogno. Le sue attività si concentrano sull'aiuto d'emergenza, sulla ricostruzione nelle regioni colpite e sulla riduzione dei rischi di catastrofi. L'Aiuto umanitario pone le comunità interessate al centro del suo impegno e agisce in modo indipendente, neutrale e imparziale. L'Aiuto umanitario della DSC si concentra sui seguenti temi: - protezione della popolazione civile; - violenza di genere; - acqua e servizi igienico-sanitari; - sicurezza alimentare e programmi di trasferimento di denaro in contanti; - riduzione del rischio di catastrofi. Il Corpo svizzero di aiuto umanitario (CSA) è parte integrante dell'Aiuto umanitario della DSC. Il CSA è un corpo di milizia composto da un gruppo di circa 600 persone pronte all'impiego. Le esperte e gli esperti del CSA sono suddivisi in [dieci gruppi specializzati](https://www.deza.eda.admin.ch/it/corpo-svizzero-di-aiuto-umanitario-csa) in base alle loro conoscenze e competenze. Questa suddivisione consente un impiego mirato ed efficace nelle aree di intervento prioritarie dell'aiuto umanitario svizzero. Che cosa La contraddistingue - Le collaboratrici e i collaboratori del CSA sono motivati/e a proteggere e difendere la vita e la dignità delle persone colpite da catastrofi in qualità di rappresentante della Svizzera. - Sono di nazionalità svizzera o straniera con permesso di domicilio (permesso C). - Hanno conseguito un diploma universitario o concluso una formazione specialistica equivalente. - Vantano cinque anni di esperienza professionale, di cui almeno due nel settore della cooperazione internazionale all'estero.* - Si contraddistinguono per l'affidabilità, lo spirito d'iniziativa, la flessibilità e il modo di lavorare autonomo ed efficiente. - Hanno una sensibilità particolare per i rapporti umani, sono disposti ad assumersi responsabilità di conduzione e nutrono interesse per le altre culture. - Possiedono un'ottima padronanza di due lingue ufficiali e, se possibile, una conoscenza passiva della terza lingua ufficiale. Inoltre, hanno un ottimo livello di inglese. - Si distinguono per la loro resilienza e per l'elevata resistenza fisica e sono disponibili a svolgere diversi incarichi all'estero della durata minima di sei mesi. - Sono in possesso della patente di guida di categoria B. *Per i profili particolarmente richiesti, l'Aiuto umanitario della DSC offre inoltre missioni iniziali accompagnate all'estero. Il CSA si impegna attivamente a promuovere la diversità e mira ad aumentare la percentuale di donne, membri di minoranze linguistiche e persone di identità culturali diverse. Le candidature di questi gruppi di persone che soddisfano il profilo richiesto beneficeranno di una particolare attenzione nel processo di reclutamento. Per ulteriori informazioni, consultare il [sito web dedicato alle opportunità di impiego all'estero nel campo della cooperazione allo sviluppo e dell'aiuto umanitario del Dipartimento federale degli affari esteri (DFAE)](https://www.eda.admin.ch/it/cooperazione-allo-sviluppo-e-laiuto-umanitario). In sintesi Il Corpo svizzero di aiuto umanitario (CSA) è il braccio operativo dell'Aiuto umanitario della DSC. Le esperte e gli esperti, come Lei, operano sul terreno per portare avanti le missioni della DSC e dei partner come per esempio dell'organizzazione delle Nazioni Unite (ONU) prima, durante e dopo le catastrofi, crisi e i conflitti per tutelare la vita, la sicurezza, la dignità e i diritti delle persone coinvolte. Se desidera svolgere missioni all'estero per il CSA, la preghiamo di inviare il [curriculum vitae CSA](https://www.eda.admin.ch/dam/en/sd-web/frjqd4ljcLdo/Swiss-Humanitarian-Aid-Unit-CV-2025_EN (1).docx) debitamente compilato, un curriculum personale nonché una lettera di motivazione contenente indicazioni sulle competenze che mette a disposizione per il/i gruppo/i professionale/i del CSA interessato/i. Si prega di caricare tutto in un unico documento. Che cosa offriamo - Lavorare per la Svizzera Ci adoperiamo per il modello di successo svizzero e lavoriamo per il benessere della popolazione. - Vivere la diversità La concretizzazione delle pari opportunità ci consente di esprimere al meglio le nostre competenze e di contemplare punti di vista differenti. - In forma sul posto di lavoro Forniamo supporto e consulenza alle nostre collaboratrici e ai nostri collaboratori sulla tematica della salute fisica e mentale. Domande sui posti di lavoro Team di reclutamento CSA +41 58 462 35 46 Candidatura online su www.stelle.admin, codice rif. JRQ$540-15992
Expertes/Experts pour le le Corps suisse d'aide humanitaire
Direction du développement et de la coopération DDC Ce qui nous différencie Sur mandat du Conseil fédéral, le Département fédéral des affaires étrangères (DFAE) conçoit et coordonne la politique extérieure de la Suisse. Il s'emploie en outre à défendre les intérêts du pays et à promouvoir ses valeurs. La Direction du développement et de la coopération (DDC) est le plus grand centre de compétences pour la coopération internationale de la Suisse. En collaboration avec d'autres offices fédéraux, elle met en œuvre la politique extérieure de la Suisse dans les domaines de l'aide humanitaire, de la coopération au développement et de la coopération avec l'Europe de l'Est. Elle aide les pays à lutter contre la pauvreté et à relever les défis mondiaux. Ainsi, la DDC s'attache notamment à favoriser l'accès des groupes de population défavorisés à la formation et à la santé et à contribuer à la résolution de problèmes environnementaux. La DDC met en particulier l'accent sur les pays fragiles et touchés par des conflits. Expertes/Experts pour le le Corps suisse d'aide humanitaire étranger | 100-100% Ce à quoi vous pouvez contribuer L'Aide humanitaire de la DDC est l'expression de la solidarité de la Suisse avec les personnes en détresse. Elle se concentre sur l'aide d'urgence, la reconstruction des zones sinistrées et la réduction des risques de catastrophe. Elle place les communautés concernées au cœur de son engagement, dans un esprit de neutralité, d'indépendance et d'impartialité. L'Aide humanitaire de la DDC se concentre sur les domaines suivants: - protection de la population civile; - violence spécifique au genre; - eau et installations sanitaires; - sécurité alimentaire et programmes de paiement en espèces; - réduction des risques de catastrophe. Le Corps suisse d'aide humanitaire (CSA) fait partie intégrante de l'Aide humanitaire de la DDC. Le CSA est un corps de milice composé d'environ 600 personnes prêtes à l'engagement. Les experts du CSA sont répartis en [dix groupes spécialisés](https://www.deza.eda.admin.ch/fr/le-corps-suisse-daide-humanitaire-csa) selon leurs connaissances et leurs aptitudes. Cette répartition permet un engagement ciblé et efficace dans les secteurs d'intervention prioritaires de l'Aide humanitaire de la DDC. Ce qui vous rend unique - Vous êtes motivé·e par la volonté de protéger et de préserver la vie et la dignité des personnes touchées par des catastrophes en tant que représentant·e de la Suisse. - Vous avez la nationalité suisse ou êtes titulaire du permis C si vous êtes d'une autre nationalité. - Vous avez fait des études complètes ou suivi une formation équivalente. - Vous avez cinq années d'expérience professionnelle dont au moins deux dans la coopération internationale à l'étranger.* - Vous vous distinguez par votre fiabilité, votre esprit d'initiative, votre flexibilité et votre capacité à travailler de manière autonome et efficace. - Vous alliez une réelle aisance relationnelle à une grande sensibilité interculturelle. - Vous avez une très bonne connaissance de deux langues officielles et, si possible, une connaissance passive de la troisième langue officielle. Vous complétez ce profil par un très bon niveau d'anglais. - Vous disposez d'une grande résilience et d'une excellente résistance physique, et êtes disponible pour plusieurs missions à l'étranger d'une durée minimale de six mois. - Vous êtes titulaire du permis de conduire de catégorie B. *Pour les profils particulièrement recherchés, l'Aide humanitaire de la DDC propose en outre des premières missions accompagnées à l'étranger. Le CSA s'engage activement en faveur de la promotion de la diversité et s'efforce d'augmenter la proportion de femmes, de personnes issues de minorités linguistiques et de personnes d'identités culturelles différentes. Les candidatures de ces groupes de personnes qui correspondent au profil général requis bénéficieront d'une attention particulière dans le processus de recrutement. Pour plus d'informations, consultez le [site web consacré aux affectations possibles à l'étranger dans le domaine de la coopération au développement et de l'aide humanitaire du Département fédéral des affaires étrangères (DFAE)](https://www.eda.admin.ch/fr/cooperation-au-developpement-et-laide-humanitaire). En quelques mots Le Corps suisse d'aide humanitaire (CSA) est le bras opérationnel de l'Aide humanitaire de la DDC. Ses expert·es, comme vous, sont déployé·es pour mettre en œuvre des projets de la DDC ou des partenaires comme les Nations Unies (ONU) avant, pendant et après des catastrophes naturelles, des crises ou des conflits et pour protéger la vie, la sécurité, la dignité et les droits des personnes concernées. Si vous vous intéressez à un engagement à l'étranger pour le CSA, nous vous prions de postuler en nous envoyant le [CV CSA](https://www.eda.admin.ch/dam/fr/sd-web/frjqd4ljcLdo/Swiss-Humanitarian-Aid-Unit-CV-2025_EN (1).docx) dûment rempli, un CV personnel (recommendé) ainsi qu'une lettre de motivation, en précisant les compétences que vous apportez pour le(s) groupe(s) spécialisé(s) du CSA qui vous intéresse(nt). Veuillez télécharger tous les fichiers dans un seul document. Ce que nous offrons - Travailler pour la Suisse Nous nous engageons pour le succès du modèle suisse et pour le bien-être de la population. - La diversité au quotidien Nous veillons à l'égalité des chances, qui nous permet de déployer nos compétences et d'exprimer des points de vue différents. - Santé au travail Nous assistons et conseillons nos collaboratrices et collaborateurs pour toutes les questions liées à la santé physique ou psychique. Questions sur les postes Team de recrutement CSA +41 58 462 35 46 Candidature en ligne sur www.stelle.admin.ch, code de référence JRQ$540-15992
Digital Archiving Specialist
Join MSF OCG as a Digital Archiving Specialist! We are looking for passionate candidates ready to contribute to our humanitarian mission. Below, you will find the job details and the qualifications we are looking for. Inclusivity and Diversity at MSF Do your qualifications and experience not exactly match all requirements of the job? At MSF OCG, we are committed to an inclusive culture that supports and amplifies the diverse voices of our staff members. We strive to create workplaces where teams of people with diverse backgrounds, characteristics, perspectives, ideas and experiences work together to advance MSF's social mission and create better outcomes for our patients and the communities we work with. We understand that some people may hesitate to apply for employment if they don't meet all listed job requirements. Research shows that this is especially true for women. If you believe your profile is a good match for this position, we invite you to apply even if you don't fulfil every listed qualification. We encourage applications from individuals of all genders, ages, sexual orientations, ethnicities, background, religions, beliefs, ability status, and all other diversity characteristics. MSF does not tolerate sexual exploitation and abuse, any kind of discrimination or harassment, including sexual harassment. All selected candidates will undergo reference checks. Context Médecins Sans Frontières is an independent, international medical and humanitarian organization that provides care to people in need, people affected by natural or man-made disasters, and victims of armed conflict, without discrimination and without regard to race, religion, creed or political affiliation (MSF Charter). Tasks & Responsibilities - Implements the records management policy and maintains internal procedures for records management and archiving, particularly digital records - Designs and leads the development of machine learning models, and utilises OCR/HTR, NLP, and supervised and unsupervised classification technologies - Ensures the integrity, traceability and authenticity of digital documents to guarantee business continuity and operational memory - Structures document workflows by analysing business processes to prevent legal, operational and reputational risks - Implements digital preservation strategies (long-term formats, migration, integrity) in accordance with archival and legal standards (ISO 15489, OAIS) - Documents the models, methodological choices and limitations of automated systems - Ensures the collection, processing, description, preservation, disclosure and secure disposal of documents - Ensures the continuity of the ADOC unit's activities in the absence of colleagues (documentalist, archivist-records manager) Your profile Education - A tertiary degree or equivalent in Information Science or History - Strong coding skills (Python, R, JavaScript, etc.) - A dual background in archiving and IT is highly desirable Experience - Experience in archiving, digital archiving and documentation - Experience in data science Languages - English and French are the working languages of MSF Switzerland. They are essential. - Any other language welcome Skills/ Technical competencies - Proficiency in standards and regulations relating to archives and data protection - Practical experience with Python/R, NLP and ML, OCR and document processing - Knowledge of document management tools - Interest in geopolitical issues Personal Abilities/Qualities - Analytical, organisational and structuring skills - Teaching skills, a service-oriented approach and the ability to work across departments - Ability to engage in technical discussions with data specialists or developers - Understanding of the limitations of AI (biases, errors) - Ability to work in a multicultural environment - Flexibility and the ability to manage stress. Terms of employment - Full-time position 100% (40h/week) - Open-ended contract - Working place: Geneva, CH - Ideal start date: As soon as possible - Gross annual salary (for 100%): from CHF 87'372.- to CHF 100'608.- (salary commensurate with equivalent experience and internal salary grid) - Paid vacation: 25 days per year, prorate temporis, plus any Swiss public holidays falling within the contract period. - Pension plan: pension contribution covered 3/4 by MSF, 1/4 by staff member. - Relocation support available for eligible candidates. How to apply Candidates are invited to submit their application exclusively through our recruitment platform, following these guidelines: - CV (maximum 2 pages) - Cover letter (maximum 1 page) - Documents must be submitted in either English or French. The application deadline is September 6th, 2026. We reserve the right to close this vacancy earlier if we receive a sufficient number of quality applications. [APPLY](https://msf.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/work-with-msf-ocg-hq-lhs/job/GENEVA/Digital-Archiving-Specialist_JR114690) All applications will be treated confidentially. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Please note that we do not wish to use the services of recruitment or placement agencies.
Expertinnen/Experten für das Schweizerische Korps für humanitäre Hilfe
Direktion für Entwicklung und Zusammenarbeit DEZA Das macht uns aus Das Eidgenössische Departement für auswärtige Angelegenheiten (EDA) koordiniert und gestaltet im Auftrag des Bundesrats die Schweizer Aussenpolitik, wahrt die Interessen des Landes und fördert Schweizer Werte. Die Direktion für Entwicklung und Zusammenarbeit (DEZA) ist das grösste Kompetenzzentrum für internationale Zusammenarbeit der Schweiz. Die DEZA setzt die Aussenpolitik der Schweiz in der Humanitären Hilfe, der Entwicklungszusammenarbeit und der Ostzusammenarbeit um, in Zusammenarbeit mit anderen Bundesämtern. Sie unterstützt die Länder, Armut zu bekämpfen und globale Herausforderungen zu bewältigen. So sorgt die DEZA zum Beispiel dafür, dass benachteiligte Bevölkerungsgruppen einen besseren Zugang zu Bildung und Gesundheit erhalten oder dass Umweltprobleme gelöst werden. Einen Schwerpunkt setzt die DEZA bei fragilen und von Konflikten betroffenen Ländern. Expertinnen/Experten für das Schweizerische Korps für humanitäre Hilfe Ausland | 100-100% Diesen Beitrag können Sie leisten Die Humanitäre Hilfe der DEZA ist Ausdruck der Solidarität der Schweiz mit Menschen in Not. Sie konzentriert sich auf Nothilfe, Wiederaufbau von betroffenen Gebieten sowie Katastrophenvorsorge. Dabei stellt sie die betroffenen Menschen in den Mittelpunkt und handelt unabhängig, neutral und unparteiisch. Die Humanitäre Hilfe der DEZA konzentriert sich auf folgende Themen: - Schutz der Zivilbevölkerung; - Geschlechterspezifische Gewalt; - Wasser und Siedlungshygiene; - Ernährungssicherheit und Bargeldprogramme. - Verringerung des Katastrophenrisikos; Das Schweizerische Korps für humanitäre Hilfe (SKH) ist fester Bestandteil der Humanitären Hilfe der DEZA. Es ist ein Milizkorps bestehend aus einem Pool von rund 600 einsatzbereiten Personen. Die Expertinnen und Experten des SKH sind aufgrund ihrer Kenntnisse und Fähigkeiten in [zehn Fachgruppen](https://www.deza.eda.admin.ch/de/schweizerisches-korps-fuer-humanitaere-hilfe-skh) eingeteilt. Dies ermöglicht einen gezielten und effizienten Einsatz in den prioritären Einsatzgebieten der humanitären Hilfe der DEZA. Das macht Sie einzigartig - Sie sind motiviert, das Leben und die Würde, der von Katastrophen betroffenen Menschen als Vertreterin oder Vertreter der Schweiz zu schützen und zu wahren. - Sie sind Schweizer Bürgerin/Schweizer Bürger oder Ausländerin/Ausländer mit einer Niederlassungsbewilligung (Ausweis C). - Sie haben ein Studium oder eine gleichwertige Fachausbildung abgeschlossen. - Sie verfügen über fünf Jahre relevante Berufserfahrung, davon mindestens zwei Jahre in der internationalen Zusammenarbeit im Ausland.* - Sie zeichnen sich durch Zuverlässigkeit, Initiative, Flexibilität und selbständige, effiziente Arbeitsweise aus. - Sie vereinen Flair im Umgang mit Menschen mit einer hohen interkulturellen Sensibilität. - Sie bringen sehr gute Kenntnisse zweier Amtssprachen und, wenn möglich, passive Kenntnisse der dritten Amtssprache mit. Sehr gute Englischkenntnisse runden Ihr Profil ab. - Sie zeichnen sich durch Resilienz sowie hohe physische Belastbarkeit aus und stehen für mehrere Auslandseinsätze von mindestens sechs Monaten zur Verfügung. - Sie besitzen den Führerausweis Kategorie B. *Für besonders gefragte Profile bietet die Humanitäre Hilfe der DEZA zudem begleitete Ersteinsätze im Ausland an. Das SKH setzt sich aktiv für die Förderung von Diversität ein und strebt eine Erhöhung des Anteils von Frauen, Angehörigen sprachlicher Minderheiten sowie Personen unterschiedlicher kultureller Identitäten an. Bewerbungen dieser Personengruppen, die dem allgemeinen Anforderungsprofil entsprechen, werden im Rekrutierungsprozess besonders berücksichtigt. Weitere Informationen erhalten sie auf der [Webseite zu den Einsatzmöglichkeiten im Ausland in der Entwicklungszusammenarbeit und der humanitären Hilfe des eidgenössischen Departements für auswärtige Angelegenheiten (EDA)](https://www.eda.admin.ch/de/entwicklungszusammenarbeit-und-humanitaere-hilfe). Auf den Punkt gebracht Das SKH ist der operationelle Arm der humanitären Hilfe der DEZA. Expertinnen und Experten wie Sie werden vor Ort eingesetzt, um Einsätze der DEZA und ihrer Partner, darunter die Vereinten Nationen (UNO), vor, während und nach Naturkatastrophen, Krisen und Konflikten zu unterstützen. Ihr Ziel ist es, das Leben, die Sicherheit, die Würde und die Rechte der betroffenen Menschen zu schützen. Wenn Sie Auslandeinsätze für das SKH leisten möchten, bewerben Sie sich bitte in einem ersten Schritt mit dem ausgefüllten [SKH-Lebenslauf](https://www.eda.admin.ch/dam/de/sd-web/frjqd4ljcLdo/Swiss-Humanitarian-Aid-Unit-CV-2025_EN (1).docx), einem persönlichen Lebenslauf (empfohlen) sowie einem Motivationsschreiben mit Angaben, welche Kompetenzen Sie für welche Fachgruppe des SKH mitbringen. Bitte alles in einem Dokument hochladen. Das bieten wir - Arbeiten für die Schweiz Wir setzen uns für das Erfolgsmodell Schweiz ein und arbeiten zum Wohl der Bevölkerung. - Gelebte Vielfalt Dank Chancengleichheit entfalten wir unsere Kompetenzen und bringen unterschiedliche Perspektiven ein. - Gesund am Arbeitsplatz Wir unterstützen und beraten unsere Mitarbeitenden im Bereich der physischen und psychischen Gesundheit. Fragen zu den Stellen SKH Rekrutierungsteam +41 58 462 35 46 Onlinebewerbung unter www.stelle.admin.ch, Ref. Code JRQ$540-15992
Partnerships Manager, P-4, Fixed Term Position, Rome, Italy, Private Fund Raising and Partnerships,
Lead UNICEF's engagement in multi-stakeholder partnerships and collective action initiatives, bringing together private sector, public sector and other stakeholders to advance child rights at scale. Drive strategic partnership development, influence agendas and portfolio management to maximize impact, resources and sustainable outcomes for children globally.
Partnerships Manager, P-4, Fixed Term Position, #90263 - Kabul, Afghanistan, (open to non-Afghan nat
UNICEF Afghanistan is seeking an experienced and strategic Partnerships Manager to lead resource mobilization, donor engagement, and partnership development efforts in one of UNICEF's largest and most complex humanitarian and development operations. The role will drive engagement with high-value partners, including governments, development banks, UN agencies, and donors, while supporting the implementation of the country office resource mobilization and advocacy strategy.
Digital Transformation and ICT Officer
[Eirene Suisse](https://eirenesuisse.ch/fr/accueil/) is a secular NGO that has been active in development cooperation since 1963. In the countries where we are active, our objective is to strengthen and enhance local dynamics in favor of the promotion of peace and human rights. We specialize in cooperation through the exchange of people sending qualified professionals from Switzerland to support the development projects of our local partners in our three main areas of intervention: Central America (Nicaragua, El Salvador), Quisqueya (Haiti) and the African Great Lakes region (Rwanda, Uganda, DRC). These professionals have the status of "volunteers". Local partner FIDA-Uganda is one of the leading women's rights organizations in Uganda and the pioneer in the field of legal aid and public legal education in sub-Saharan Africa. Established in 1974, FIDA-Uganda has a proven track record in promoting and defending human rights, with a particular focus on women's rights. Specifically, the partner seeks to promote human rights as set out in international, regional and national legal documents. The organization uses a feminist and rights-based approach to address the underlying causes of abuse, including patriarchy, injustice, and exclusion. As a feminist organization, FIDA-Uganda uses multiple strategies to advance law and policy reform for the protection of women, including women's advocacy development, public interest dispute resolution and various other forms of public engagement. Through the establishment and strengthening of sustainable and effective legal and structural mechanisms, FIDA-Uganda also supports and analyses the action of the Ugandan government, a key player in the protection and promotion of women's rights. To reduce injustices against women, FIDA-Uganda assesses the functioning of the justice system in Uganda and its adherence to international human rights standards. Finally, FIDA-Uganda has observer status with the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights (ACHPR). Job purpose Main objective To strengthen FIDA-Uganda's institutional digital systems and inclusive learning infrastructure to expand access to gender justice, legal empowerment, human rights education, and peacebuilding opportunities for women, youth, and marginalized communities. Secondary objectives - Improved institutional ICT systems and digital learning infrastructure - Strengthened staff and beneficiary digital literacy and capacity • Strengthening institutional knowledge management, reporting, and sustainability systems The volunteer will support the implementation and long-term sustainability of FIDA Uganda's integrated digital learning and knowledge management initiative, including: • the establishment of an inclusive Learning Management System (LMS); • the strengthening of the Integrated Information Management System (IIMS); • the operationalization of the Kampala Studio Learning Lab; - The expansion of regional Gender Justice Innovation Hubs (Gen JIHUBs); - and the training of the staff and beneficiaries to ensure institutional ownership and sustainability. Activities and tasks - Support the design, setup, customization, and administration of the FIDA-Uganda LMS; - Support establishment of the Kampala Studio Learning Lab; - Provide technical support for strengthening and expansion of regional Gender Justice Innovation Hubs; - Strengthen functionality and reporting systems within the IIMS; - Support hardware and software configuration and maintenance; - Support integration of digital learning systems and online course delivery; • Train staff, Community Legal Volunteers (CLVs), and beneficiaries in digital literacy and use of online learning tools; - Develop ICT procedures, manuals, and system documentation; • Strengthen cybersecurity, backup systems, and digital data protection practices; • Support integration of multimedia learning content and online engagement tools - Provide day-to-day ICT troubleshooting and technical assistance; - Support digital accessibility and low-bandwidth learning solutions; - Mentor designated staff members for long-term sustainability and knowledge transfer. Your profile - Swiss national or strong ties to Switzerland (resident, study, work, etc.); - Degree in Computer Science; Information technology; Information Systems; Digital Education or any another relevant field; - Strong experience in ICT system development; in building, management and configuration of LMS and IIMS; - Knowledge of IT infrastructure management, including hardware/software configuration, troubleshooting, cloud-based tools, and system maintenance; - Knowledge of cybersecurity principles, data protection practices, backup procedures, and secure management of digital information; - Minimum of two years' professional experience in the relevant field; - Minimum of two years' professional experience in the relevant field; - Good command of English or willingness to learn it; - Experience education and training of people; creating user guides and technical materials; - Strong interpersonal and communication skills, - Ability to communicate, autonomy, teamwork and open-mindedness; - Adaptability, initiative and stress management skills; • Ability to accept local living conditions and to integrate into a human-centered project in a complex context; - Willingness to actively contribute to the Southern partner's initiatives; • Clean criminal records at the time of departure. Position specifics Only applications from Swiss nationals or individuals with strong ties to Switzerland (residence, years of study/work, etc.) will be considered. A volunteer commitment involves receiving a living allowance rather than a salary. An associative engagement is expected, particularly in terms of information work and fundraising in Switzerland (including the facilitation of a support group). Terms of employment - Coverage of round-trip travel expenses. - Coverage of living expenses on site. - Payment of Swiss social insurance contributions during the assignment (pension/AVS, unemployment, health, repatriation, etc.). - On-site support from a regional coordinator during the mission. - Work certificate and end-of-assignment allowance upon completion of the mission. To apply Eirene Suisse has not set a deadline for applications for this position; recruitment will remain open until the position is filled. However, we encourage you to apply as soon as possible Please send the usual application documents (cover letter, CV, and copies of diplomas/certificates) by email to: Olaya LAVILLA, Eirene Suisse emploi@eirenesuisse.ch. +41 22 321 85 56 Given the high number of applications we receive, only candidates who strictly meet the stated criteria will be contacted. Thank you for your understanding. For more information, you can visit our website www.eirenesuisse.ch [Check out all our job offers.](https://eirenesuisse.ch/jobs/) [More information on volunteering in the South.](https://eirenesuisse.ch/fr/s-engager/s-engager-au-sud/)