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Stage en communication et recherche de fonds (40 à 50 %)  

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Switzerland, Geneva, Genève

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Nonprofit/Community/Social Services/International Cooperation

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Date of last update: 23/07/2022

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Seit 1981 setzt sich PBI erfolgreich für den Schutz der Menschenrechte und die gewaltfreie Konfliktbearbeitung in Krisengebieten ein. International zusammengesetzte Teams begleiten Aktivist*innen für Frieden, Demokratie und Gerechtigkeit und beobachten die Menschenrechtslage. Zurzeit ist PBI in Guatemala, Honduras, Indonesien, Kenia, Kolumbien, Mexiko und Nepal aktiv.

Job description

Pour compléter sa petite équipe à Genève, Peace Brigades International (PBI) Suisse recherche un ou une stagiaire en communication et recherche de fonds.

PBI est une ONG internationale qui accompagne des personnes défenseuses des droits humains menacées à l'étranger, surveille la situation des droits humains sur le terrain et alerte la communauté internationale. PBI est également active dans le domaine de la promotion de la paix.

Ce stage offre un aperçu complet des pratiques de communication externe et de recherche de fonds réalisées dans une ONG suisse. En collaboration avec le reste de l'équipe de PBI Suisse, il sera également possible de découvrir les activités réalisées dans d'autres domaines comme les relations publiques, l'accompagnement de volontaires, le plaidoyer et l'administration. 

 

Lieu de travail : Genève, avec déplacements réguliers sur Berne

Début du stage : mi-août 2022

Durée : 6 mois

Taux d'occupation : 40 % à 50 %

 

Fonctions :

  • Rédaction d'articles en lien avec les projets de PBI sur le terrain (Mexique, Colombie, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Kenya, Indonésie et Népal) ;
  • Mise à jour du site internet ;
  • Animation des comptes Facebook et Instagram ;
  • Soutien dans la rédaction de demandes et de rapports aux différents bailleurs de fonds ;
  • Traductions vers le français depuis l'allemand, l'anglais et l'espagnol ;
  • Organisation d'événements publics en Suisse romande et en ligne, ainsi que leur promotion ;
  • Accompagnement de personnes défenseuses lors de leur visite en Suisse, possibilité de suivi des projets et contacts avec les équipes sur le terrain.

Profil recherché :

  • Langues : langue maternelle ou excellente maîtrise du français, plaisir de l'écriture et compétences rédactionnelles irréprochables ; très bonnes connaissances en allemand (niveau B2) au moins passive pour assurer une coordination fluide avec notre bureau national à Berne ; bonnes connaissances (minimum niveau B1-B2) en espagnol – la majorité de nos projets sont en Amérique latine ! – et en anglais pour la communication avec les projets sur le terrain ;
  • Être en cours de formation – une convention devra être établie avec l'institut de formation (> plus d'infos) – de préférence dans un des domaines suivants : communication, sciences sociales, sciences politiques, développement, relations internationales, journalisme ou traduction ;
  • Expériences préalables dans la communication, la recherche de fonds ou le marketing, un atout ;
  • Capacité à travailler de manière indépendante et consciencieuse et aisance à collaborer au sein d'une équipe multilingue ;
  • Intérêt marqué pour les droits humains.

Nous offrons :

  • Expérience de travail au sein d'une organisation internationale de défense des droits humains ;
  • Connaissance approfondie de la politique en matière de droits humains et de paix ainsi que du contexte dans les pays de nos projets ;
  • Suivant la formation en cours, possibilité d'obtenir des crédits universitaires ;
  • Opportunités d'apporter vos propres idées et de mettre en œuvre de petits projets de manière autonome ;
  • Travail passionnant au sein d'une équipe multilingue et motivée ;
  • Participation à des ateliers, des conférences et des cours de formation interne.

Rémunération :

PBI Suisse offre une rémunération sur la base d'une indemnisation mensuelle à hauteur de CHF 500.- pour un poste à plein temps. En outre, tous les frais effectifs liés aux activités externes seront pris en charge par PBI Suisse.

Intéressé·e ?

Veuillez envoyer jusqu'au 1er juillet 2022 un dossier de candidature complet (CV, lettre de motivation, certificats si applicables) à natacha.cornaz@peacebrigades.ch.

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Will manage other people: No

Type of contract: Internship

Duration: 6 mois

Macro-area: Switzerland

Level of experience: Entry level, less than 1 year

Area of work Definition: Democracy, Governance, Human Rights, Law, Public Administration

Type of organisation: NGOs

Remote work: No

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Reporting to the Chief of the PSHR section and with matrixed reporting to the Chief the Humanitarian Section and Director of the Geneva Office, the Head of the WPHF Secretariat is responsible for the leadership, substantive coordination of the Fund and will oversee the strategic implementation, management, development, partnerships, advocacy, communications, capacity building and resource mobilization of Women's Peace Humanitarian Fund.     Duties and Responsibilities 1.    Oversee the WPHF management and provide programme development advisory services related to WPHF - Lead the technical implementation and conceptualization of the WPHF funding mechanisms; ensure synergies with all UN Country offices and teams managing WPHF funded grants and ensure timely, result-focused and cost-effective implementation; - Organize periodic consultations with key stakeholders, women leaders, human rights experts and UN partners to gather inputs on programme design; - Lead on partnership relations with Funding Board members, donors, MPTFO, civil society partners, the private sector and country offices implementing the WPHF; - Convene and support the Funding Board meetings at executive and working levels; 2.    Oversee the monitoring,reporting, evaluation and data management of the WPHF - Ensure that all programming under the WPHF is monitored, reviewed and evaluated; - Oversee the proper application of a monitoring system to track progress on program results and indicators; - Oversee , review and write donor reports; - Manage the preparation of WPHF annual report. 3.    Manage the people and financial resources of the WPHF programme - Monitor the WPHF budget; - Manage WPHF staff and consultants and provide guidance to programme staff at all levels; - Oversee the recruitment processes for WPHF, as necessary. 4.    Establish partnerships and support in developing resource mobilization strategies - Lead on resource mobilization efforts for WPHF; Identify, develop and implement resource mobilization opportunities in support of the WPHF programme; - Determine programmatic areas of cooperation with UN Entities, based on strategic goals of WPHF's; - Establish partnerships, draft agreements and monitor their implementation; - Ensure close cooperation with other UN Women teams; develop alliances and working partnerships. 5.    Lead advocacy, knowledge building and communication efforts - Represent WPHF in events, meetings and policy dialogues on issues related to Peace & Security and humanitarian action; - Manage and coordinate advocacy strategies and their implementation; - Lead the development of knowledge management strategies and methodologies and products on WPHF, oversee the WPHF Learning Hub; - Identify best practices and lessons learned to guide programme improvement and strategy planning; disseminate globally; - Oversee strategic and quality communications on WPHF and its mandate.   Competencies Core Values: - Respect for Diversity - Integrity - Professionalism Core Competencies: - Awareness and Sensitivity Regarding Gender Issues - Accountability - Creative Problem Solving - Effective Communication - Inclusive Collaboration - Stakeholder Engagement - Leading by Example Please visit this link for more information on UN Women's Values and Competencies Framework:   [https://www.unwomen.org/sites/default/files/Headquarters/Attachments/Sections/About Us/Employment/UN-Women-values-and-competencies-framework-en.pdf](https://eur03.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https://www.unwomen.org/sites/default/files/Headquarters/Attachments/Sections/About%20Us/Employment/UN-Women-values-and-competencies-framework-en.pdf&data=04|01|charles.rojas@undp.org|d42f66516d1542c0682a08d9aa791432|b3e5db5e2944483799f57488ace54319|0|0|637728260465837151|Unknown|TWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0=|3000&sdata=NVAR4rIDoZ+Bz2uTC3HUE2GsslZcPEpAth2F3reIRfk=&reserved=0)    Functional Competencies - Excellent  knowledge of gender related issues including in recovery, crisis, peacebuilding, fragile contexts, humanitarian crises, statebuilding and transitions; - Ability to work in a team and manage subordinates to deliver timely and high quality work; - Ability to develop and maintain roster of experts, and a databank of research institutes, academics, civil society experts, etc. of direct relevance to gender issues in transitional justice and protection systems; - Maturity, ability to take decisions under pressure and ability to deal with matters that are politically or culturally sensitive; - Managerial, organizational, budgeting, results-based management, and negotiating and communication skills; - Excellent writing and communication skills; - Excellent programme formulation, implementation, monitoring and evaluation skills; - Excellent knowledge of results based maangement principles and approaches; - Ability to develop detailed operational plans, budgets, and deliver on the for development results; - Outstanding knowledge in thematic area; - Ability to lead formulation of strategies and their implementation; - Excellent networking skills; - Ability to negotiate and interact with donors, identify and analyze trends, opportunities and threats to fundraising.   Required Skills and Experience Education and certification: - Master's degree or equivalent in social sciences, human rights, gender/women's studies, international development, or a related field is required. - A first-level university degree in combination with two additional years of qualifying experience may be accepted in lieu of the advanced university degree. - A project/programme management certification would be an added advantage. Experience: - At least 10 years of progressively responsible experience at the national or international level in the one of these fields: human rights, peacebuilding, women, peace and security, gender and development.  Programme and policy analysis, strategic planning and field experience in peacebuilding settings; - Technical experience in Women Peace Security and Humanitarian area of work; - Experience in large scale resource mobilization; - Experience coordinating and liaising with government agencies and/or donors is an asset; - Experience working in a multi-partner fund or programme is an asset; - Experience working in the UNWOMEN and UN System is an asset; - Experience in leading/managing a team. Language Requirements: - Fluency in English is required and French is strongly desirable - Knowledge of another UN official working language is an asset.   Application: All applications must include (as an attachment) the completed UN Women Personal History form (P-11) which can be downloaded from: [https://www.unwomen.org/sites/default/files/Headquarters/Attachments/Sections/About Us/Employment/UN-Women-P11-Personal-History-Form.doc](https://www.unwomen.org/sites/default/files/2022-07/UN-Women-P11-Personal-History-Form-en.doc). Kindly note that the system will only allow one attachment. Applications without the completed UN Women P-11 form will be treated as incomplete and will not be considered for further assessment.   Note: In July 2010, the United Nations General Assembly created UN Women, the United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women. The creation of UN Women came about as part of the UN reform agenda, bringing together resources and mandates for greater impact. It merges and builds on the important work of four previously distinct parts of the UN system (DAW, OSAGI, INSTRAW and UNIFEM), which focused exclusively on gender equality and women's empowerment.   Diversity and inclusion: At UN Women, we are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive environment of mutual respect. UN Women recruits, employs, trains, compensates, and promotes regardless of race, religion, color, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, ability, national origin, or any other basis covered by appropriate law. All employment is decided on the basis of qualifications, competence, integrity and organizational need. If you need any reasonable accommodation to support your participation in the recruitment and selection process, please include this information in your application. UN Women has a zero-tolerance policy on conduct that is incompatible with the aims and objectives of the United Nations and UN Women, including sexual exploitation and abuse, sexual harassment, abuse of authority and discrimination. All selected candidates will be expected to adhere to UN Women's policies and procedures and the standards of conduct expected of UN Women personnel and will therefore undergo rigorous reference and background checks. (Background checks will include the verification of academic credential(s) and employment history. Selected candidates may be required to provide additional information to conduct a background check.)   This is how cinfo can support you in the application process for this specific position: - Application preparation: Before you apply for this position: Improve your application documents by registering for a [Job Application Support](https://www.cinfo.ch/en/individuals/get-support/career-support-in-international-cooperation/job-application-support-in-international-cooperation). 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Strategic Communication Advisor

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Context & Mission As part of the communications and fundraising department based in Geneva/Dakar, the Strategic Communication Advisor (SCA) position is one of the five public positioning referent to provide strategic advice, coordination and execution from a public positioning perspective including visibility and local communications.  The strategic communications Advisor is the referent and the first responder for a portfolio of countries and/or topics for all public positioning and communications matter (internal/external). He/She initiates, develops and drives validation on PR strategies for OCG countries and topics, developing compelling messaging for public audiences as well as media plan and partnerships in line with Telling It as It is vision. Under the leadership of the relevant Operational Program Managers and in collaboration with the relevant Advocacy Advisor, he/she has a senior role to play in providing his/her analysis, contributing inputs about positioning, advices on tactics as well as identifying messages and powerful tools for a portfolio of countries and themes. Positioning discussion should happen in triangular mode between RP, SCA and AA and with other inputs (negotiation, UREPH, Dirop, GD...) when relevant. She/he validates a regular flow of information on MSF response to humanitarian crises, both within OCG, the movement and externally, and liaises with international media, in partnership with the existing units in the department of operations and the department of communications and fundraising, with the 4 other OCs, the new entities and the hubs. She/he goes to the field to cover MSF emergency response, particularly but not only for the countries in his/her portfolio, and act as a sparring and strategic partner of our program managers, heads of mission and field coms staff.     Responsibilities Main responsibilities are : - Under the leadership of the appropriate Operational Program Managers and in collaboration with the relevant Advocacy Advisor, initiates, engages in, and contributes strategic advice to discussions about the context and issues. This involves providing analysis, relevant inputs, and guidance on tactics. - Is expected to propose and lead the implementation of strategies for public positioning and communications, including engagement strategies, messaging, and tools, in order to effectively communicate MSF's mission and activities. This effort should be in consultation with Program Managers, Heads of Mission, and field communications staff. - Gathers, develops, and ensures the accuracy of information through thorough research, turning it into accessible narratives. - Possesses a keen sense for news, actively seeking methods to convey stories and their impact via compelling articles, video scripts/narrations, social media posts/strategies, and making decisions concerning content while providing solutions.     Your Profile Education ·         Tertiary degree in a relevant discipline such as political science, international relations, journalism, communication management or public relations Experience ·         Proven experience in journalism and/or communications, and/or content generation (inside or outside of MSF) in the humanitarian sector, and/or MSF OPS experience ·         Excellent public communications skills and sound knowledge of the media environment ·         Proven capacity to work in stressful environment and to tight deadlines ·         A year of MSF and/or field experience a strong asset. ·         An understanding of humanitarian interventions, their principles and ethics. ·         Track record of developing successful communications Skills/ Technical competencies ·         Solid understanding of dilemmas associated with humanitarian assistance ·         Strong knowledge of crisis communications and public relations skills ·         Available to travel to the field with very short notice for a cumulative minimum of eight weeks per year ·         Excellent writing, editing, and proofreading skills including ability to accurately synthesize complex and sensitive material to produce content for publication ·         Demonstrated understanding of how media works at national, local and international level ·         Ability to deliver multiple simultaneous projects Languages ·         Highly effective oral and written communication skills in English ·         Ability to understand oral and spoken French is a strong asset ·         Knowledge of a local language Personal Abilities ·         Aligns with the core values of MSF ·         Demonstrates behaviours in ways of working: Articulate, creative, strive for impact, listen deeply, collaborate openly, innovate fearlessly, tenacious.     Terms of Employment ·         Full-time position 100% (40h/week) ·         Open-ended contract ·         Working place: Geneva ·         Ideal start date: June 2024 ·         Gross annual salary (for 100%): from CHF 93'504.- to CHF 107'280.- (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 package if moving from a different country to Switzerland. How to apply Candidates submit their application following the requirements:  CV 2 p. max. – letter of motivation 1p. max. – in French or English. Deadline for application is 28 April 2023. We reserve the right to close the position early if we consider the number and quality of applications received to be sufficient. The applications will be treated confidentially. Only short-listed candidates will be contacted. Only applications submitted on our recruitment platforms will be considered. Please note that we do not wish to use the services of recruitment or placement agencies. At MSF, we are committed to an inclusive culture that encourages and supports 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 for the social mission of MSF to create better outcomes for our patients and the communities we work with. We welcome 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, therefore, undergo reference checks.
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