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Associate Protection Officer (JPO, P2)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), the UN Refugee Agency, is a global organisation working to save lives, protect rights and build a better future for refugees, internally displaced communities and stateless people. They work to ensure that everybody has the right to seek asylum and find refuge from violence, persecution, war or disaster at home. UNHCR also works to end statelessness for millions of people worldwide without a nationality. Poland currently hosts nearly 1 million refugees from Ukraine, in addition to a smaller number of asylum-seekers and refugees from different countries. Strategically located at the northeastern frontier of the European Union, Poland shares borders with Belarus, the Russian Federation, and Ukraine, positioning it as a key gateway to the EU. The UNHCR Country Office in Warsaw supports the Government of Poland to ensure that refugees have access to territory and asylum and realise their rights. As the UN-mandated agency to provide international protection to refugees, UNHCR leads the refugee coordination structure in support of the Government-led response. As Associate Protection Officer you support the Protection Unit by providing the following: - Monitoring developments affecting the protection environment; - Promoting international and national protection law, as well as UN/UNHCR policies; - Providing legal advice to refugees, asylum-seekers, and stateless persons; - Supporting protection strategies, including child protection and AGD-sensitive programming; - Supporting measures to prevent statelessness and strengthening risk management related to protection issues; - Etc. Part of the [Swiss JPO Programme](https://www.cinfo.ch/jpo), this position is sponsored by the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation SDC of the FDFA. Please find the full job description here: For the Swiss JPO programme: - Swiss nationality - Not older than 32 years at the date of the first round of interviews - Fluency in English and a second UN language - Master's degree - Strong interest in a longer-term career with the United Nations For this position: - Master's degree in Law - 3 years of professional experience in the area of refugee protection, internal displacement, human rights or international humanitarian law. UNHCR considers work experience gained after the completion of the first university degree. Internships and unpaid volunteer work may be counted at 50% if they are relevant to the position; - Solid understanding of the EU Pact on Asylum and Migration and its implications for asylum systems and border procedures, with the ability to support related legal and policy analysis; - Strong drafting and analytical skills and the ability to analyse protection trends and data; - Good skills in managing sensitive relations with counterparts and partners, as well as strong cross-cultural communication. Please find more details in the full job description. Important details regarding your application Make sure your profile on cinfoPoste is complete and up to date: - Mandatory: Motivation letter in English (not more than 3500 characters, to be inserted in the pop-up window when you click on "apply") - Mandatory: [UN Personal History Profile](https://www.cinfo.ch/sites/default/files/documents/un-personal-history-profile-jpo-programme.docx) duly completed and uploaded under the section "documents". Note that we will base our evaluation and calculation of your relevant experience on the UN Personal History Profile, not the CV. - Mandatory: Work certificates, diplomas and university credentials (as PDF) uploaded under the section "documents". - Optional: updated CV in English Find useful tips and resources related to UN applications on the [cinfo website](https://www.cinfo.ch/en/individuals/get-informed/international-cooperation-insights/young-professionals-graduates-and-students) and read this [article](https://www.cinfo.ch/en/on-the-importance-of-keywords-in-un-applications-and-more-tips-on-how-to-get-hired-by-the-un). Application deadline: 14 April 2026 First round of interviews: 27 / 28 April 2026 online Start date: Please be aware that the recruitment process may take 3 to 6 months. You are expected to start your assignment within 3 months following notification of selection. Any questions? Contact Michal Habegger, cinfo's Recruitment Specialist, recruitment@cinfo.ch We are committed to gender balance and encourage applications from qualified individuals of all genders. We also welcome applications from people with different gender identities and from people with different backgrounds, including sexual orientation, disability, cultural or religious background. We value an inclusive working environment that promotes equal opportunities and a non-discriminatory culture.
NCD Medical Project Manager (full time)
Contract Type 

Fixed term appointment (100%) – linked to project duration 

 

Place of Assignment

 

Masvingo, Zimbabwe

 

Regular travel to the district offices across Masvingo Province will be required. Additional travel to Harare and other districts may occasionally be needed and recommended for networking and policy dialogue. 

 

Start of Contract 

May 2026

 

The Role 

The Project Manager plays a central role in the implementation and further development of SolidarMed's Non-Communicable Diseases (NCD) portfolio in Zimbabwe. The role provides overall leadership and coordination across multiple NCD-related projects, ensuring high-quality delivery in close collaboration with government authorities, health facilities, project teams, and relevant partners.

 

Working closely with the Country Director, the SolidarMed Zimbabwe team, and the programme team in Lucerne, the Project Manager supports the strengthening of access to quality NCD care through effective project management, stakeholder engagement, team leadership, and technical oversight. The role combines strategic coordination with day-to-day project steering and contributes to programme development, learning, and innovation within the NCD portfolio. 

 

Programme Zimbabwe 

SolidarMed Zimbabwe supports health systems strengthening in Masvingo Province, with a focus on non-communicable diseases, adolescent and child health, hospital strengthening, and operational research. Working closely with the Ministry of Health and Child Care and district health authorities, the programme aims to improve access to quality, people-centred care at community, primary care, and hospital level, particularly for underserved populations. 

 

Key responsibilities 

 

Project implementation, steering and technical support

- Lead the implementation and further development of SolidarMed Zimbabwe's NCD projects, ensuring delivery in line with approved project documents, budgets, timelines and donor requirements. 
- Prepare and update key project documents, including annual plans of operation, budgets and reports, and ensure effective coordination with project staff, authorities and stakeholders. 
Human resource, administration, finance and procurement 

- Supervise and support project staff, including mentoring, performance management and identification of training needs. 
- Ensure sound financial, administrative, logistical, and operational management of the projects in line with SolidarMed procedures and donor requirements. 
Monitoring, research and reporting 

- Ensure appropriate project monitoring and use of data for project steering, learning, and communication. 
- Support implementation research, knowledge sharing, and timely preparation of quality reports for donors, authorities and SolidarMed. 
Partnership, representation, coordination and policy dialogue 

- Establish and maintain effective collaboration with the Ministry of Health and Child Care, District Health Management Teams, implementing partners, donors and other relevant stakeholders. 
- Represent SolidarMed and contribute to partnership development, coordination and policy dialogue in the NCD sector. 
Your profile 

To best fit into our dynamic, interdisciplinary team, we are looking for a highly motivated individual with the following qualifications: 

- Advanced degree in medicine, public health, nursing, or another relevant health-related field, with at least 5 years of project management experience, including staff and financial management. 
- Strong understanding of health systems strengthening and NCDs in low-resource settings. 
- Ability to use digital project management and monitoring tools effectively. 
- Strong organisational, communication, and negotiation skills, including the ability to engage constructively with government authorities and partners. 
- Proven ability to manage multiple complex processes simultaneously, independently and under pressure. 
- Strong skills in planning, critical thinking and problem solving. 
- Experience in project budgeting, financial accountability and monitoring expenditure across donor-funded projects. 
- Team player and supportive team leader with strong interpersonal skills. 
- Flexible, proactive, and open-minded, with a willingness to learn and adapt. 
- Experience in knowledge sharing, networking, implementation research and scientific exchange. 
- Fluent in English, written and spoken. Knowledge of Shona and/or Ndebele is an asset. 
- Valid driving licence and willingness to travel regularly within Zimbabwe. 
- Existing valid work permit for Zimbabwe is essential. 
We offer 

- An attractive benefit package, professional development opportunities and stimulating linkages with competence networks 
- Existing links with international research institutions, possibilities to participate in research, and contribute to scientific publications 
How to apply 

Does this challenge appeal to you? Then we look forward to receiving your complete application including 

- a CV (max. 2 pages), including 3 references 
- a covering letter outlining your motivation and how you meet the requirements by 01 April 2026. 
Please send the complete documents to our application platform [following this link](https://apply.workable.com/solidarmed-1/j/B5F860A718/apply/). 

Due to the high volume of applications, SolidarMed will only contact shortlisted candidates.
GeschäftsführerIn DROSOS STIFTUNG
Die DROSOS STIFTUNG ist eine der bedeutenden privaten Förderstiftungen der Schweiz2003 in Zürich gegründet. ist sie ideologisch, religiös und politisch unabhängig. Seit über zwei Jahrzehnten setzt sich die Stiftung dafür ein, dass junge Menschen – insbesondere solche mit erschwerten Ausgangsbedingungen – ihr volles Potenzial entfalten und einen positiven Beitrag in ihrer Gemeinschaft leisten können.

Die Stiftung ist in der MENA-Region (in Ägypten, Marokko, Tunesien, Jordanien, Libanon und Palästina) sowie in der Schweiz und in Deutschland in rund 200 Projekten aktiv. Der Hauptsitz der Stiftung befindet sich in Zürich, weitere Büros in Kairo und Casablanca. Das Team umfasst knapp 40 Mitarbeitende.

Die Strategie 2025–2028 fokussiert auf drei Handlungsfelder: Kompetenzentwicklung, Unternehmertum sowie soziale und wirtschaftliche Inklusion. Nachhaltigkeit ist dabei ein zentrales Leitprinzip: Projekte und Programme werden konsequent auf langfristige Wirkung und Tragfähigkeit ausgerichtet.

 

Ihre zentralen Aufgaben

- Gesamtverantwortung für die Umsetzung der Strategie mit Priorisierung des Projektportfolios
- Sichtbare, entscheidungsstarke Führung der Organisation über mehrere Standorte hinweg
- Direkte Führungsverantwortung (COO, CPO, Leiter:innen Auslandbüros)
- Sicherstellung von Wirkung, Qualität und Nachhaltigkeit im Projektportfolio
- Verantwortung für das Stiftungsvermögen, Budget, Jahresrechnung und effizienten Mitteleinsatz sowie das Vertragswesen mit Partnerorganisationen
- Vertretung der Stiftung gegenüber Partnern, Behörden und Organisationen sowie Stakeholdern

Mehrjährige Führungserfahrung mit Strategie-, Finanz- und Budgetverantwortung

Erfahrung im Management von Projekten und Projektportfolios

Unternehmerisches und proaktives Denken, Entscheidungsstärke und Durchsetzungsfähigkeit

- Ausgeprägte Fähigkeit, zu motivieren, Teamarbeit zu fördern und als wertschätzende Persönlichkeit klare Leitplanken zu setzen
- Solides betriebswirtschaftliches Verständnis inkl. Vertragswesen
- KMU- oder Wirtschaftserfahrung ausdrücklich willkommen; NGO-/Stiftungserfahrung ist ein Plus, jedoch keine zwingende Voraussetzung
- Internationale Erfahrung, idealerweise im arabischen Raum
- Sehr gute Deutsch- und Englischkenntnisse; Französisch und/oder Arabisch von Vorteil
- Ausgeprägte interkulturelle Kompetenz
- Reisebereitschaft (MENA-Region, Deutschland)
 

Das bietet die DROSOS STIFTUNG

- Sinnstiftende Arbeit mit grosser Wirkung für junge Menschen in herausfordernden Kontexten
- Nachhaltige Förderentscheide, unabhängig von öffentlicher Finanzierung oder Fundraising
- Grosse Gestaltungsmöglichkeiten und kontinuierliche Weiterentwicklung der Organisation
- Engagiertes, multikulturelles Team, ein internationales Umfeld, moderne Arbeitsplätze im Zentrum von Zürich sowie attraktive Arbeitsbedingungen 
 

Bewerbung

Die Rekrutierung wird von cinfo, dem Schweizer Kompetenzzentrum für Karrieren in der internationalen Zusammenarbeit, begleitet.

Bitte bewerben Sie sich über den Apply-Link auf dieser Seite. Wir erwarten Ihren Lebenslauf (CV) sowie ein persönliches Anschreiben, in dem Sie Ihre Motivation für diese Rolle und Ihren Bezug zum Auftrag der DROSOS STIFTUNG darlegen.

Interne und externe Bewerbungen sind gleichermassen willkommen. Vertraulichkeit wird während des gesamten Prozesses zugesichert.

 

Kontakt für Fragen: Caroline Johnigk, Lead Talentpool & Recruitment, caroline.johnigk@cinfo.ch | www.cinfo.ch


Programmverantwortliche:r Klimagerechtigkeit 70-80%
- Mitverantwortung in der Führung und Weiterentwicklung des Internationalen Programms «Klimagerechtigkeit» im Rahmen der Advocacy-Strategie von Fastenaktion
- Advocacy-Aktivitäten zur Klimapolitik in der Schweiz und zu den UNFCCC-Prozessen auf der internationalen Ebene
- Systematisierung von fachspezifischem Wissen und Erfahrungen als Basis für die interne und externe Kommunikation
- Zusammenarbeit mit Partnerorganisationen in der Schweiz und aus dem globalen Süden
- Mitarbeit in relevanten nationalen und internationalen Netzwerken

- Einen Hochschulabschluss, vorzugsweise in Umwelt- oder Klimawissenschaft
- Mehrjährige Erfahrung in der Entwicklungszusammenarbeit und im Programmmanagement sowie Kenntnisse der Schweizerischen und internationalen Klimapolitik
- Sehr gute Fähigkeiten, komplexe Sachverhalte zu erfassen und zu analysieren
- Sehr gute Kommunikationsfähigkeiten und Auftrittskompetenz
- Sehr gute Deutsch-, Französisch- und Englischkenntnisse in Wort und Schrift. 
Spanisch- oder Portugiesischkenntnisse von Vorteil.
- Interesse für die entwicklungspolitische Zusammenarbeit und Motivation, nationale und internationale politische Rahmenbedingungen positiv zu beeinflussen
- Selbständige Arbeitsweise und Freude an der Arbeit in einem mehrsprachigen Team
Human Rights Associate - Swiss UN Volunteer Associate
[United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR)](https://www.cinfo.ch/en/office-of-the-united-nations-high-commissioner-for-human-rights) is the leading UN entity on human rights. OHCHR represents the world's commitment to the promotion and protection of the full range of human rights and freedoms set out in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

 

 

The 2016 Peace Agreement between the Colombian government and FARC-EP expanded the responsibilities of the OHCHR Colombia. These include monitoring human rights aspects of the peace process, such as efforts to dismantle criminal groups, protection of human rights defenders, security for former FARC members transitioning to politics, review of FARC detainee cases, and supporting victims in seeking truth, justice, reparations, and non-repetition of violence.

 

 

As Human Rights Associate you support OHCHR as follows:

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Monitor and follow up on human rights defenders' cases through fieldwork and coordination;

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Report on threats, trends, and impunity, with focus on women defenders;

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Support state institutions in investigating crimes against human rights defenders;

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Manage and analyze verified human rights case data;

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Promote gender and intersectional approaches;

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Etc.

 

 

Part of the Talent programme "[Swiss Youth at the United Nations](https://www.cinfo.ch/en/individuals/find-a-job/junior-professional-programmes/talent-programme-swiss-youth-at-the-united-nations-world-bank)", this position is sponsored by the Peace and Human Rights Division (PHRD). An International UN Volunteer contract ensures that travel, relocation and UN health insurance costs are covered. Additionally, a monthly living allowance is paid. Find more information in the [UNV "Unified Conditions of Service"](https://www.unv.org/become-volunteer/conditions-of-service) and the [UNV "Entitlement calculator".](https://app.unv.org/calculator)

 

Please find the full job description here:


For the programme:

- Swiss nationality;
- Master's degree;
- Ideally 12 months of relevant professional experience (min. 3 months - max. 24 months);
- Max. 28 years old at the date of application;
- Excellent command of English and 2 official Swiss languages (one active = C1/C2, one passive = A2/B1);
- Proven interest in joining the international cooperation sector;
- Driving license for PHRD financed positions.
 

For this position:

- Master's degree in law, political science or international relations (preferably with a specialization in human rights and/or international humanitarian law) or any related field;
- Demonstrated interest and/or experience (ideally one year) in human rights monitoring and reporting;
- Good knowledge of and exposure to a range of human rights issues to include approaches and techniques to address sensitive problems;
- Capacity of research, analysis, discussion and drafting;
- Fluency in Spanish.
 

Please find more details in the full job description.

 

Conditions of service and social security: 

- You will work for and report to the UN. 
- You will be serving on a UN volunteer contract. Your UN health insurance and travel will be covered and you will be receiving a living allowance to cover for your living costs in the duty station. 
- Because of the volunteering and international nature of your contract, you may not be entitled to unemployment insurance upon your return to Switzerland, nor will any contributions to your national social security (AHV/AVS) be made from the living allowance you will be receiving. Soliswiss, our partner and expert will be available to advise on your individual social security situation. 
 

We are committed to gender balance and encourage applications from qualified individuals of all genders. We also welcome applications from people with different gender identities and from people with different backgrounds, including sexual orientation, disability, cultural or religious background. We value an inclusive working environment that promotes equal opportunities and a non-discriminatory culture. 

 

 

Important details regarding your application

Make sure your profile on cinfoPoste is complete and up to date:

- Motivation letter in English (not more than 3500 characters, to be inserted in the pop-up window when you click on 'apply')
- CV in English incl the exact length and the % of your employments
- Work certificates, diplomas and university credentials (as PDF) uploaded under the section "documents" in your login area
- Copy of your driving license uploaded under the section "documents" in your login area
 

 

Find useful tips and resources related to UN applications on the [cinfo website](https://www.cinfo.ch/en/individuals/get-informed/international-cooperation-insights/young-professionals-graduates-and-students) and read this [article](https://www.cinfo.ch/en/on-the-importance-of-keywords-in-un-applications-and-more-tips-on-how-to-get-hired-by-the-un). 

 

 

Application deadline: 18 March 2026

First round of interviews carried out by cinfo: 01 / 02 April 2026

Final selection: made by the host organisation based on cinfo's recommendation and a second interview with them. Selected candidates will be informed towards the end of April 2026.

Onboarding and training: The onboarding process will start after the selection. Selected candidates will have to attend mandatory predeparture training.

Entry on duty: Departure is possible after the mandatory training. The final departure date will be discussed after the selection and depends on several factors.

 

 

 

Any questions? Contact Michal Habegger, cinfo's Recruitment Specialists, [recruitment@cinfo.ch](https://cinfo365.sharepoint.com/sites/Zusammenfuehren_Personen_Stellen/Freigegebene Dokumente/44_UN_Youth_Volunteers/441_Intakes/Intake_2023_DEZA_AFM_SECO/3_Recruitment/Advertisement/2022_Recruitment_Tools and Regulations/recruitment@cinfo.ch)
Associate Programme Officer (Capacity Generation) (JPO, P2), Justice and Corrections Service
The Department of Peace Operations (DPO) is dedicated to assisting the Member States and the Secretary-General in their efforts to maintain international peace and security. DPO provides political and executive direction to UN peacekeeping operations around the world and maintains contact with the Security Council, troop and financial contributors, and parties to the conflict in the implementation of Security Council mandates.

 

 

The DPO Justice and Corrections Service (JCS) provides strategic, technical and administrative guidance to rule of law, justice and corrections components in UN peace operations and facilitates the secondment of government-provided justice and corrections personnel. JCS works closely with United Nations Member States to help ensure that Security Council resolutions, Secretary-General reports and other official documents reflect the work and needs of justice and corrections systems in peace operations host countries.

 

 

 

As Associate Programme Officer (Capacity Generation) you support the JCS Justice and Corrections Service Programme Officer by providing the following:

- Providing technical support and guidance to justice and corrections components in DPO-managed field missions in relation to their human resource needs;
- Liaising with Member States to source, recruit, deploy, and manage seconded justice and corrections personnel (including rotations, extensions, and repatriations);
- Supporting the recruitment, deployment, and management of seconded personnel, including rotations and repatriations;
- Contributing to developing innovative deployment modalities, including specialized teams and non-mission settings.
- Organizing periodic briefing sessions to contributing countries and discussing current challenges and needs for their engagement
- Etc.
 

Part of the [Swiss JPO Programme](https://www.cinfo.ch/jpo), this position is sponsored by the Peace and Human Rights Division (PHRD) of the FDFA. 

 

Please find the full job description here:


For the Swiss JPO programme:

- Swiss nationality
- Not older than 32 years at the date of the first round of interviews
- Fluency in English and a second UN language
- Master's degree 
- Two Swiss national languages
- Driving license
 

For this position:

- Master's degree in law, criminal justice, social sciences or human resources management
- 3 years of professional experience working in either a justice or prisons/corrections system or in human resource management is required. DPO counts professional experience gained after completion of the first university degree. Relevant internship experience is counted at 50%. Relevant volunteer experience may be credited for up to 50%;
- Experience providing technical assistance for the development of justice and/or prison systems in a transitional, developmental or post-conflict setting is an asset;
- Excellent knowledge and command of computer programmes;
- Advanced knowledge of database management;
- Knowledge of graphic design platforms is an asset;
- Knowledge of French is desirable.
 

Please find more details in the full job description.

 

Important details regarding your application

Make sure your profile on cinfoPoste is complete and up to date:

- Mandatory: Motivation letter in English (not more than 3500 characters, to be inserted in the pop-up window when you click on "apply")
- Mandatory: [UN Personal History Profile](https://www.cinfo.ch/sites/default/files/documents/un-personal-history-profile-jpo-programme.docx) duly completed and uploaded under the section "documents". Note that we will base our evaluation and calculation of your relevant experience on the UN Personal History Profile, not the CV.
- Mandatory: Work certificates, diplomas and university credentials (as PDF) uploaded under the section "documents".
- Mandatory: A copy of your driving license
- Optional: CV in English
 

Find useful tips and resources related to UN applications on the [cinfo website](https://www.cinfo.ch/en/individuals/get-informed/international-cooperation-insights/young-professionals-graduates-and-students) and read this [article](https://www.cinfo.ch/en/on-the-importance-of-keywords-in-un-applications-and-more-tips-on-how-to-get-hired-by-the-un). 

 

Application deadline: 26 March 2026

Written test: to be completed between 2 – 6 April 2026

First round of interviews: 15 / 16 April 2026 online

 

Start date: Please be aware that the recruitment process may take 3 to 6 months. You are expected to start your assignment within 3 months following notification of selection.

 

Any questions? Contact Michal Habegger, cinfo's Recruitment Specialist, recruitment@cinfo.ch

 

We are committed to gender balance and encourage applications from qualified individuals of all genders. We also welcome applications from people with different gender identities and from people with different backgrounds, including sexual orientation, disability, cultural or religious background. We value an inclusive working environment that promotes equal opportunities and a non-discriminatory culture.
Ehrenamtliches Vorstandsmitiglied
Der Verein „Partnerschaft mit Santa Teresa" (Verein Santa Teresa) arbeitet seit 1994 mit der Schule San Francisco für Kinder aus benachteiligten Familien fin Santa Teresa, Nicaragua, zusammen. Der Verein mit Sitz in Basel erhält Spenden und Beiträge von Privatpersonen, Stiftungen, kirchlichen Institutionen und einer Firma in der Schweiz, die für den Betrieb der Schule in Nicaragua eingesetzt werden. Die Schule wurde 2025 mit ausgezeichneten Wirkungsresultaten extern evaluiert. In der Zusammenarbeit zwischen Verein und Schule steht nun ein Transformationsprozess an.

Der Vorstand des Vereins Santa Teresa in der Schweiz stösst heute kapazitätsmässig und bedingt durch das Alter der langjährigen Vorstandsmitglieder an seine Grenzen. Er braucht neue Kräfte, welche den anstehenden Transformationsprozess in der Zusammenarbeit mit der Schule engagiert und kompetent begleiten. 


Voraussetzungen für Ihr Engagement:

· Freude und Interesse an einer ehrenamtlichen Tätigkeit zu Gunsten benachteiligter Menschen in Nicaragua/Lateinamerika

· Kenntnisse und/oder Erfahrung in der Internationalen Zusammenarbeit oder im NGO-Betrieb

· Gute Spanischkenntnisse

· Bereitschaft, sich in die Belange des Vereins und in den Kontext von Nicaragua/ Lateinamerika einzuarbeiten

· Freude daran, die langjährigen Solidaritätsarbeit eines Schweizer Vereins erneuern zu helfen

· Freue daran, sich in ein Vorstands-Team einzubringen und Verantwortung zu übernehmen.

· Zeitliche Ressourcen im Umfang von rund 10 Stellenprozenten.
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Intern
Join MSF OCG as a Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Intern!

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.

This internship is part of an academic training program, a professional training program, or a socio-professional integration program, and must comply with the [conditions](https://www.ge.ch/engager-personne-stage/stages-formation-insertion-reconnus) set by the Employment Market Supervisory Council (CSME). The duration of the internship, as defined by the tripartite agreement, is 6 to 12 months at 100%

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).

MSF OCG is looking for a supportive, curious, and multilingual DEI Intern who is eager to grow while contributing to the 2026 DEI Plan. In this role, the intern will help advance DEI efforts in gender balance, disability inclusion, LGBTQ+ inclusion and cross‑cultural understanding, as we strengthen DEI capacities across missions. This internship provides a welcoming space to learn, collaborate, and meaningfully support country‑informed, global DEI initiatives.

Tasks and responsibilities

- Provide logistical, coordination, and administrative support for DEI and activities in OCG.
- Maintain schedules, attendance lists, and post‑workshop evaluation records for all DEI trainings.
- Contribute to the dissemination of DEI toolkits, templates, guidance documents, and communication packs for the DEI Focal Points Network.
- Maintain and update DEI Focal Point mailing lists, groups, and resource folders.
- Support the DEI team in the preparations for DEI Focal Points Capacity‑Building Events.
- Draft internal messages, articles, stories, and visual content for DEI initiatives
- Create simple graphics, posters, and campaign materials (training provided as needed).
- Support bilingual (EN/FR) content development for Viva Engage, HR newsletters, Kompas, and other internal platforms.
- Maintain DEI project trackers, calendars, and documentation folders for DEI activities.
- Organize online meetings, including preparing agendas, taking minutes, and documenting follow‑up actions.
- Collaborate with HR, Learning & Development, Logistics, and Operations team interns to support DEI project coordination.
Your profile

- Have a tripartite internship agreement
- Fluent English and French (written and spoken) – essential for communications across OCG and country teams.
- Spanish or Arabic – desirable as an asset, particularly to support communications
- Education : Pursuing tertiary degree, university degree in social sciences, communication, international relations, HR, psychology, gender studies, or related field.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills in English and French.
- Interest in DEI, gender equality, LGBTQ+ inclusion, intersectionality, disability inclusion, and cultural awareness.
- Strong organizational and time‑management skills; ability to handle multiple tasks.
- Demonstrated ability to collaborate within multicultural teams.
- Curiosity, initiative, and willingness to learn and ask questions.
- Detail‑orientation with basic administrative competence.
- Administrative skills, Communication Skills
- Basic skills in content creation, social media, or graphic design.
- Video editing skills using software such as Adobe Premiere or Canva (desirable); ability to create or repurpose short explainers or campaign videos.
Terms of employment

- A tripartite internship agreement is mandatory
- 6 to 9 months, according to internship agreement
- Full time (40h/week)
- Based in Geneva, Switzerland
- Start date : May 4th 2026
- Gross monthly remuneration 2'000.- CHF
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 April 12th, 2026.

We reserve the right to close this vacancy earlier if we receive a sufficient number of quality applications.

[APPLY HERE](https://medecinssansfrontieressuisse.recruitee.com/o/diversity-equity-and-inclusion-intern-2026)

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.
Project Manager for Papua New Guinea (80%)
The Bruno Manser Fonds (BMF) is committed to protecting tropical forests and their biodiversity and works to promote sustainable regional development in close cooperation with Indigenous communities.

For our office in Basel, we are looking for a Project Manager to join us on 1 August 2026 or by mutual agreement to lead our project work in South-East Asia/Oceania, with a focus on Papua New Guinea (80%).

 

Areas of responsibility:

 

• Participatory mapping

• Regular project trips and close collaboration with Indigenous communities and local partners in Papua New Guinea, as well as with the BMF team in Switzerland

• Responsibility for local projects (mapping, health and agroforestry) for the Upper Sepik Biosphere Project

• Preparation of reports, evaluations and communication materials

 

Requirements:

 

• Proven practical knowledge of GIS and participatory mapping

• University degree in Geography or equivalent education/experience; additional qualification in development cooperation (e.g. NADEL) would be an advantage

• Native speaker of English, French or German with srong command of in the other languages

• Willingness to learn Tok Pisin

• Experience in needs-based project work and field assignments outside Europe (preferably in South-East Asia or Oceania)

• Intercultural sensitivity

• Ability to work independently and cope with pressure

• Strong commitment to teamwork and cooperation with a wide variety of

partners

• Identification with the objectives of the Bruno Manser Fonds

• Willingness to travel and undertake extended field assignments under challenging conditions

• Interest and knowledge in the areas of biodiversity, indigenous rights, sustainable development and forestry would be an advantage

• Ability to view project work within a broader social and political context

• Excellent communication skills

 

We offer:

 

• An exciting and varied role within a small and dedicated team.

• Close collaboration with local partners

• A salary and benefits package in line with Swiss NPO standards

• Flexible working hours and opportunities for further training

 

Place of work: Basel

The position is for a fixed term of two years – with the option of extension.

Please send your online application with the usual supporting documents by 12 April to Deputy Director Johanna Michel: johanna.michel@bmf.ch.

If you have any questions, please contact Project Manager Baptiste Laville on +41 79 128 58 78.

 

Bruno Manser Fonds, Socinstrasse 37, 4051 Basel, [www.bmf.ch](http://www.bmf.ch/), +41 61 261 94 74


Intervenant-e social-e et référent-e juridique à 70-80 %
Annonce intervenant-e social-e et référent-e juridique à 70-80 %

L'association ASTRÉE (Association de soutien aux victimes de traite et d'exploitation), créée en octobre 2014 à l'initiative de l'État de Vaud, gère le dispositif de prise en charge des victimes de traite et d'exploitation dans le Canton de Vaud.

L'action d'ASTRÉE est de coordonner le processus de prise en charge des victimes et s'articule en quatre axes principaux : détection, hébergement, accompagnement des victimes et plaidoyer.

Nous recherchons pour ASTRÉE pour le 1er mai ou à convenir :

- un-e intervenant-e social-e référent-e juridique à 70-80 %
Responsabilités principales

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 Gérer les aspects quotidiens de la vie d'un foyer

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 Garantir écoute et soutien aux bénéficiaires, réaliser des entretiens de détection, notamment en milieu pénitentiaire

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 Avoir une vision d'ensemble des démarches administratives et pénales réalisées pour les bénéficiaires ainsi que des délais relatifs

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 Relire et compléter les demandes d'autorisation de séjour

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 Rédiger des droits d'être entendu, des recours et des attestations

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 Informer les victimes sur les procédures administratives et pénales

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 Conseiller l'équipe et la direction dans les domaines du droit des étrangers, de l'asile et du droit pénal

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 Entretenir des contacts reguliers avec les partenaires du réseau : avocats, Police, autorités pénales et migratoires, services d'aide juridiques

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 Tenir des statistiques periodiques et une planification mensuelle

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 Créer et mantenir à jour des marches à suivre à l'intention de l'équipe, collaborer à la formation continue de l'équipe

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 Rédaction d'avis de droit et collaboration à la rédaction d'autres documents institutionnels

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 Participation avec la direction à des groupes de travail spécifiques et intervention dans le cadre de séances de formations données par l'organisation à l'intention des

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 professionnels du réseau

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 Participation aux réunions de direction et aux colloques d'équipe 

 

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Profil recherché

 

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 Bachelor en droit ou diplôme en travail social HES complété par une formation juridique

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 Motivation pour le travail avec une population migrante, intérêt marqué pour la problématique

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 Expérience de minimum 3 ans dans le domaine du conseil aux personnes migrantes

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 Connaissances approfondies en matière de droit des étrangers, droit d'asile et droit pénal

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 Aisance et rigueur dans le travail administratif (rédaction, récolte et analyse de données, etc.)

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 Capacité à utiliser les outils informatiques (outlook/word/excel et de gestion de projet)

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 Compétences linguistiques (français, anglais, une langue supplémentaire est un atout)

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 Esprit d'équipe, proactivité, polyvalence et remise en question

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 Capacité à effectuer des démarches avec et pour les bénéficiaires

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 Flexibilité dans les horaires (soirées)

 

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Nous offrons

 

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 Un champ d'activités varié et captivant

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 Une mission porteuse de sens

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 Une équipe diversifiée et engagée

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 De la supervision et de la formation continue

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 Des conditions d'engagement et de travail attractives

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 Salaire basé sur la CCT (Avenir Social)

 

- Intéressé-e? 
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Pour des informations complémentaires, veuillez-vous adresser au secrétariat d'ASTRÉE au 021 544 27 97. Votre postulation (cv et lettre de motivation) est à adresser jusqu'au 30 mars 2026 à : association ASTRÉE, Angela Oriti, Ruelle de Bourg, 7, 1003 Lausanne ou par courrier électronique à xavier.byrde@astree.ch.

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Il sera répondu uniquement aux candidatures correspondant au profil recherché. 

 

 

 Lausanne, le 16 mars 2026

 


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Bachelor en droit ou diplôme en travail social HES complété par une formation juridique

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Motivation pour le travail avec une population migrante, intérêt marqué pour la problématique

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Expérience de minimum 3 ans dans le domaine du conseil aux personnes migrantes

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Connaissances approfondies en matière de droit des étrangers, droit d'asile et droit pénal

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Aisance et rigueur dans le travail administratif (rédaction, récolte et analyse de données, etc.)

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Capacité à utiliser les outils informatiques (outlook/word/excel et de gestion de projet)

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Compétences linguistiques (français, anglais, une langue supplémentaire est un atout)

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Esprit d'équipe, proactivité, polyvalence et remise en question

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Capacité à effectuer des démarches avec et pour les bénéficiaires

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Flexibilité dans les horaires (soirées)
Business Analyst, P-3, Temporary Position, Florence, Italy, 364 days, Office of Strategy & Evidence
OSE sets global standards, provides Organization-wide oversight and governance of evidence for the effective and methodologically sound and ethical collection, production of publications, disclosure and use of data, research and knowledge, and validates the quality of evidence, including the development of standards, tools, and systems for capturing, sharing, and applying learning across all levels of the organization.UNITE is a new corporate system that will serve as UNICEF's next-generation platform for indicator management and reporting. It provides a unified, integrated and user-centric solution designed to streamline indicator management, enable real-time analytics and simplify reporting across the organization. This role serves as a bridge between business stakeholders, DID and the vendor, ensuring that business requirements are clearly understood and addressed.

Coordinateur·trice général·e et responsable de programme Bénin/Togo à 80%
[Eirene Suisse](https://eirenesuisse.ch/) est une ONG laïque active depuis 1963 dans la coopération au développement. Dans les pays où nous sommes actifs, notre objectif est de renforcer et de valoriser des dynamiques locales en faveur de la promotion de la paix et des droits humains. Nous sommes spécialisés dans la coopération par l'échange de personnes, c'est-à-dire l'envoi de professionnels qualifiés de Suisse venant appuyer les projets de développement de nos partenaires locaux, dans nos trois zones d'intervention principales que sont l'Amérique centrale (Nicaragua, Salvador), Haïti et la région des Grands Lacs africains (Rwanda, Ouganda, R.D.C). Ces professionnels ont le statut de « volontaire ». Eirene Suisse finance également des projets innovants développés par ses partenaires locaux.

 

Eirene Suisse fonctionne selon un mode de gouvernance horizontal favorisant la collaboration, la coresponsabilité et la prise de décision partagée au sein de l'équipe. Dans ce cadre, les fonctions de coordination visent à faciliter la circulation de l'information et la mise en œuvre collective des activités, sans impliquer de position hiérarchique supérieure.

La personne engagée assure la coordination interne du bureau, représente Eirene Suisse auprès des partenaires au Nord et pilote le programme au Bénin/Togo, en cours d'ouverture. Elle veille au bon fonctionnement des activités, au développement des partenariats et à la gestion opérationnelle des volontariats et des projets.

Cahier des charges :

Coordination générale (40 %)

- Assurer la coordination du bureau et la bonne organisation du travail entre les collaborateur·trice·s ;
- Veiller à la circulation de l'information entre l'équipe opérationnelle et le comité ;
- Organiser les séances du comité et les assemblées générales en collaboration avec la présidence ;
- Superviser les processus d'engagement des collaborateur·trice·s et l'encadrement des stagiaires, civilistes ou autres mesures de placement ;
- Veiller au respect des exigences des bailleurs de fonds dans les programmes et projets ;
- Coordonner l'élaboration participative du programme quadriennal et en assurer le suivi annuel ;
- Rédiger les rapports annuels et les statistiques destinées à UNITÉ et participer aux dialogues programmes ;
- Assumer le rôle de point focal pour les cas PSEAH (protection contre l'exploitation, les abus et le harcèlement sexuels) ;
- Représenter Eirene Suisse auprès de partenaires institutionnels et associatifs, participer aux plateformes pertinentes et contribuer au développement et au suivi des partenariats, notamment au Nord.
Responsable du programme Bénin/Togo (40%)

- Superviser et, si nécessaire, recruter la coordination locale ; planifier, suivre et évaluer régulièrement son activité ;
- Développer et entretenir des partenariats avec des organisations locales dans la région Bénin/Togo, en lien avec les thématiques du programme quadriennal ;
- Examiner les demandes d'appui (envoi de volontaires, soutien à des projets) et co-rédiger les documents correspondants avec les partenaires ;
- Recruter, préparer et accompagner les volontaires durant leur mission, en collaboration avec la coordination locale ;
- Assurer la gestion globale du programme Bénin/Togo (qualité des activités, respect des délais et des budgets, communication avec les partenaires et suivi des projets) ;
- Préparer les demandes de financement, notamment auprès du FEDERESO, et élaborer les rapports requis pour les bailleurs ;
- Coordonner les audits financiers et les évaluations externes des projets et programmes ;
- Effectuer des visites de terrain régulières afin de suivre l'évolution des partenariats et des projets ;
- Contribuer au développement d'échanges Sud–Nord avec les partenaires et volontaires et participer aux réseaux et plateformes d'ONG liés à la région.
Nous offrons

- Des conditions de travail flexibles et une grande marge d'autonomie ;
- Un environnement agréable au sein d'une petite équipe dynamique et dévouée, partageant des valeurs communes ;
- Une contribution directe à la coopération au développement et la promotion de la paix, apportant un impact tangible aux communautés que nous servons ;
- Des possibilités de formation continue dans le domaine de la coopération au développement.

- Formation supérieure dans un domaine pertinent (relations internationales, coopération au développement, gestion de programmes/projets ou formation jugée équivalente) ;
- Expérience d'au moins 5 ans dans la gestion de programmes ou projets de coopération internationale, idéalement avec une expérience de terrain ;
- Bonne connaissance du contexte de l'Afrique de l'Ouest, en particulier de la région Bénin/Togo, ainsi que des enjeux liés à la paix, à la sécurité humaine et à la justice sociale ;
- Solides compétences managériales, en gestion de projet, suivi financier et en rédaction de rapports pour bailleurs de fonds ;
- Excellentes capacités d'organisation, d'analyse, de coordination et de travail en réseau ;
- Très bonnes compétences interpersonnelles et de communication, avec une excellente maîtrise du français et de bonnes connaissances de l'allemand et de l'anglais ;
- Capacité à travailler de manière autonome et en équipe dans un environnement multiculturel, ainsi que disponibilité pour des missions régulières sur le terrain ;
- Expérience dans la coopération par échange de personnes, un atout.
Stage Formation 80%
Nous cherchons pour le 1er août 2026 une personnalité engagée pour le

 

STAGE FORMATION 80%

Délai de candidature : jusqu'au 20 avril 2026

Durée : du 1er août 2026 au 31 juillet 2027

Type de contrat : stage, limité à 12 mois, 80%

 

 

VOS TÂCHES

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Soutenir administrativement l'équipe Education dans le cadre de projets de formation aux droit humains (notamment dans la coordination des ateliers en classe)

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Participer activement à un ou plusieurs projets en cours (offres de formation digitales, cours pour des institutions externes, ressources pédagogiques pour les écoles, offres de formation pour les activistes)

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Initier un projet correspondant à vos propres intérêts ainsi qu'aux objectifs stratégiques du domaine éducation & activisme

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Animer des ateliers sur les droits humains destinés aux élèves et aux adultes

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Participer aux réunions liées aux projets de formation


NOS ATTENTES

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Intérêt et engagement pour les droits humains

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Esprit d'initiative, de résilience, de flexibilité, d'engagement et capacité à travailler en équipe

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Compétences de modération et attitude confiante

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Maitrise du français ou de l'allemand, avec de très bonnes connaissances orale et écrite de l'autre langue (ou volonté de l'apprendre), les autres langues sont un avantage

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Intérêt pour la pédagogie et la formation d'adultes

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Personnalité créative et ouverte avec de solides compétences en communication

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Une expérience avérée dans le domaine de l'éducation est un avantage

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Volonté de travailler sporadiquement le week-end et le soir

Amnesty International aspire à la diversité et à l'inclusion. Nous souhaitons une équipe qui reflète un large éventail de réalités et d'expériences. À compétences égales pour le poste, nous privilégions les personnes qui apportent des perspectives peu prises en compte par la société (en particulier les BIPoC, les personnes LGBTQIA+, les personnes ayant un passé de migration ou de refuge et les personnes en situation de handicap).

 

NOUS OFFRONS

- Une activité riche de sens au sein d'une équipe motivée et engagée, des horaires de travail annuels flexibles, cinq semaines de vacances par an, 32 heures par semaine et de très bonnes prestations sociales
- Un environnement de travail collégial et valorisant, dans lequel la diversité est appréciée et où nous nous engageons pour un vivre ensemble libre de toute discrimination
- Modèle organisationnel basé sur la gouvernance partagée
- Salaire brut à 80% : CHF 2'055 x 13 mois
- Lieu de travail : Berne ; Télétravail possible jusqu'à deux jours / semaine
- Prise en charge des frais de transport du lieu de résidence au lieu de travail (Berne)
Renseignements supplémentaires au sujet du contenu du poste auprès de Andreas Althaus Tara, responsable du stage, et Benjamin Veress, responsable éducation, [envoyer un message](https://www.amnesty.ch/fr/contacts/adresses/contact-backend/jobs/question) ou [tél: 031 307 22 22](tel:+4131313072222).

De plus amples informations sur le processus de candidature vous sera fournis par notre service RH [envoyer un message](mailto:humanresources@amnesty.ch?subject=Stage_Formation) ou [tél: 031 307 22 22](tel:+4131313072222).

 

 

 COMMENT POSTULER

Rejoignez le mouvement et envoyez votre dossier de candidature complet (lettre de motivation, CV sans photo, certificats de travail et diplômes) en format PDF (max. 10 MB) jusqu'au 20 avril 2026 à : [humanresources@amnesty.ch](mailto:humanresources@amnesty.ch?subject=Stage_Formation).

Veuillez nous contacter si vous ne recevez pas d'accusé de réception dans les trois jours ouvrables.

Les entretiens d'embauche auront en principe lieu les 4, 5 et 7 mai 2026 à Berne.

Vous trouverez plus d'informations relatives à notre sujet sur : https://www.amnesty.ch/fr
Infrastructure Engineer
World Bank Group has a vacancy for the position of Infrastructure Engineer Location: Washington, DC.

Social Scientist for Organizational and Psychosocial Community Strengthening in an Awá Community (f/
[AGIAMONDO e. V.](https://www.agiamondo.de/en/) is the personnel service of German Catholics for development cooperation. In the Civil Peace Service, we offer professionals the opportunity for meaningful service in cooperation with local development actors. The [Civil Peace Service (CPS)](https://www.agiamondo.de/en/what-we-offer/civil-peace-service/) is a personnel program for violence prevention and peacebuilding in crisis and conflict regions. It is committed to a world in which conflicts are resolved without violence. Together with church and civil society partner organizations in Colombia, AGIAMONDO aims to make a contribution to civil conflict resolution and sustainable, equitable development in the country through peace-building measures.

 

You will be based in the Resguardo Edén Cartagena in the rural area of Ricaurte (Nariño). The region is tropical‑humid, with limited infrastructure and a dynamic security situation. Travel typically takes place during daylight hours and often together with community members or the Guardia Indígena. Accommodation is initially provided in the house of the Hermanas Lauritas, and later possibly within the resguardo. Medical services are available locally, with more comprehensive care in Pasto and Ipiales. The Resguardo Edén Cartagena is committed to strengthening cultural identity, collective values, territorial autonomy, and community well‑being. Collaboration includes work with women and youth, psychosocial accompaniment, educational processes, and nonviolent conflict transformation. Close partnerships exist with indigenous networks such as URIPAWA, CRIC and ONIC as well as with church actors. This location is not suitable for families with children.

 

To support our partnerorganization, we are looking fort he next possible date for an

 

[Social Scientist for Organizational and Psychosocial Community Strengthening in an Awá Community (f/m/x)](https://www.agiamondo.de/en/applicants/job-market/job/social-scientist-for-organizational-and-psychosocial-community-strengthening-in-an-awa-community-f-m-x)

 

 

Your Tasks

- You work together with the community to analyse needs, resources, and potentials and develop a multi‑year work plan based on these findings.
- You design intergenerational activities that strengthen cultural identity, family structures, and nonviolent conflict resolution.
- You develop and accompany qualification processes for traditional authorities, community leaders, and the Guardia Indígena including methodology development, curricula, and practice‑oriented training.
- You strengthen networks and alliances with other indigenous organizations, church actors, and academic partners, and support advocacy initiatives promoting indigenous rights and autonomy.
- You ensure thorough documentation of learning processes, are responsible for monitoring and reporting, and enable effective knowledge transfer.
- You will be responsible for the proper expenditure and management of funds on site in accordance with donor guidelines and AGIAMONDO specifications. In doing so, you will work in partnership with colleagues from the partner organisation.
 

Your Profile

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You hold a university degree in social or political sciences, anthropology, social work, or law, and have at least five years of experience in community‑oriented work and participatory methods.

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You bring sound knowledge of gender, human‑rights‑based, and intercultural approaches as well as experience in political participation, lobbying, and advocacy.

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You are familiar with the dynamics of armed conflict and have already worked with indigenous communities in Latin America.

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You are skilled in didactics, training design, and the systematization of learning experiences.

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You are fluent in Spanish and have at least a good command of English.

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You work empathetically, collaboratively, and with strong communication skills including in church contexts and you show high intercultural sensitivity in working with traditional authorities and spiritual practices.

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You bring resilience, self‑management, and flexibility for a rural work environment with a dynamic security situation.

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You identify with Christian values and the goals and principles of church‑based development and peacebuilding.

 

 

The AGIAMONDO offer

- Individual and comprehensive preparation
- Three-year contract, social security and remuneration in accordance with the Development Workers Act
- Further training in the country, language or other specialist knowledge as well as coaching and supervision, individual advice
Have we aroused your interest? Then apply via our [online application portal](https://jobs.agiamondo.de/public/bewerbung/?i18nLocale=en_GB&id=2252) by 12.04.2026