Human Rights
Organizations which work specifically in human rights work.
Director, Information Technology Services
Posted: Wed, 15/06/2011 - 6:10pm
Landesa, formerly Rural Development Institute (RDI), works to secure land rights for the world’s poorest people. Having worked to help secure land rights for more than 100 million families in more than 40 countries, Landesa partners with developing countries to design and implement laws, policies, and programs concerning land that provide opportunity, further economic growth, and promote social justice.
This role is a newly created position within Landesa. The Director of Information Technology Services (ITS) will have the unique and challenging opportunity to be the first full time IT employee. Reporting to the Chief Operating Officer, the Director provides the overall strategic leadership and will lead the design and implementation of the technical aspects of Landesa’s overall business strategy as well as contribute to the day-to-day operations.
The ideal candidate will be dedicated to the mission of Landesa and be passionate about applying the mission in an impactful way throughout the world. She/He will be experienced in driving the philosophy of technology, preferably in a start-up or rapid growth environment. This individual will thrive in an environment of new ideas and challenges, someone willing to think like an entrepreneur, but in a strategic manner. She/He will have experience working on high-level strategic decisions, administering systems, as well as the day-to-day troubleshooting and technical support issues. Landesa emphasizes a culture of serving one another; no task is too big or too small for any one individual. The ideal candidate will roll up his or her sleeves whenever necessary.
Bachelors Degree required and with an emphasis in information technology or engineering; graduate degree in a related discipline is preferred. Minimum of 8-10 years experience in progressively responsible IT roles, including 4 years in a leadership position. Experience working in a Windows 2008 Server environment is highly desirable. MCSE or MCITP and CCNA are preferred. Familiarity and experience with Sage Fund Accounting, QuickBooks, SharePoint, Adobe Create Suite, HyperV, and VMware are also preferred.
For immediate consideration, please email a cover letter and resume to info@waldronhr.com by 7/22/11. For more information, please contact Martin Logan at 206.441.4144.
Global Health Tags: Protection - Economic Development - women - Human Rights - Information Technology -
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Director, Information Technology Services
Posted: Wed, 15/06/2011 - 6:05pm
Landesa, formerly Rural Development Institute (RDI), works to secure land rights for the world’s poorest people. Having worked to help secure land rights for more than 100 million families in more than 40 countries, Landesa partners with developing countries to design and implement laws, policies, and programs concerning land that provide opportunity, further economic growth, and promote social justice.
This role is a newly created position within Landesa. The Director of Information Technology Services (ITS) will have the unique and challenging opportunity to be the first full time IT employee. Reporting to the Chief Operating Officer, the Director provides the overall strategic leadership and will lead the design and implementation of the technical aspects of Landesa’s overall business strategy as well as contribute to the day-to-day operations.
The ideal candidate will be dedicated to the mission of Landesa and be passionate about applying the mission in an impactful way throughout the world. She/He will be experienced in driving the philosophy of technology, preferably in a start-up or rapid growth environment. This individual will thrive in an environment of new ideas and challenges, someone willing to think like an entrepreneur, but in a strategic manner. She/He will have experience working on high-level strategic decisions, administering systems, as well as the day-to-day troubleshooting and technical support issues. Landesa emphasizes a culture of serving one another; no task is too big or too small for any one individual. The ideal candidate will roll up his or her sleeves whenever necessary.
Bachelors Degree required and with an emphasis in information technology or engineering; graduate degree in a related discipline is preferred. Minimum of 8-10 years experience in progressively responsible IT roles, including 4 years in a leadership position. Experience working in a Windows 2008 Server environment is highly desirable. MCSE or MCITP and CCNA are preferred. Familiarity and experience with Sage Fund Accounting, QuickBooks, SharePoint, Adobe Create Suite, HyperV, and VMware are also preferred.
For immediate consideration, please email a cover letter and resume to info@waldronhr.com by 7/22/11. For more information, please contact Martin Logan at 206.441.4144.
Global Health Tags: Protection - Economic Development - women - Human Rights - Information Technology -
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Bread for the World
Bread for the World is a collective Christian voice urging our nation’s decision makers to end hunger at home and abroad.By changing policies, programs, and conditions that allow hunger and poverty to persist, we provide help and opportunity far beyond the communities where we live.We can end hunger in our time.
Global Health Tags: Child Survival/Health - Maternal Health - Nutrition - Food Security - Human Rights - Non-profit - Non-Governmental -[Read Entire Organization Profile] [Edit Profile] [View Organization Job Page]
Project Concern International
Project Concern International is a non-profit health and humanitarian aid organization dedicated to preventing disease, improving community health, and promoting sustainable development.
Global Health Tags: All Health Areas - Maternal Health - HIV/AIDS - Child Survival/Health - Disaster Relief - Tuberculosis - Microfinance - Nutrition - Water & Sanitation - Infectious Diseases - General - Agriculture - Food Security - women - Human Rights - Non-profit -[Read Entire Organization Profile] [Edit Profile] [View Organization Job Page]
Physicians for Human Rights
Physicians for Human Rights mobilizes health professionals to advance health, dignity, and justice and promotes the right to health for all. Harnessing the specialized skills, rigor, and passion of doctors, nurses, public health specialists, and scientists, PHR investigates human rights abuses and works to stop them.
PHR's Mission
Global Health Tags: Human Rights - Non-profit - Non-Governmental -[Read Entire Organization Profile] [Edit Profile] [View Organization Job Page]
Physicians for Human Rights
Physicians for Human Rights mobilizes health professionals to advance health, dignity, and justice and promotes the right to health for all. Harnessing the specialized skills, rigor, and passion of doctors, nurses, public health specialists, and scientists, PHR investigates human rights abuses and works to stop them.
PHR's Mission
Global Health Tags: Human Rights - Non-profit - Non-Governmental -[Read Entire Organization Profile] [Edit Profile] [View Organization Job Page]
Physicians for Human Rights
Physicians for Human Rights mobilizes health professionals to advance health, dignity, and justice and promotes the right to health for all. Harnessing the specialized skills, rigor, and passion of doctors, nurses, public health specialists, and scientists, PHR investigates human rights abuses and works to stop them.
PHR's Mission
Global Health Tags: Human Rights - Non-profit - Non-Governmental -[Read Entire Organization Profile] [Edit Profile] [View Organization Job Page]
Health Unit Intern
Posted: Wed, 19/09/2007 - 11:16am
Health Unit Intern,
Health Unit, International Programs Department
ORGANIZATION DESCRIPTION:
Founded in 1933, the International Rescue Committee is a leading non-sectarian non-profit organization providing emergency relief, protection, rehabilitation assistance, resettlement services and advocacy for refugees and victims of oppression or violent conflict. Our staff and volunteers provide shelter, medical and public health assistance, education, training and income-generating programs for refugees in nearly 30 countries. We also help refugees resettle in the United States. Our 19 offices across the country ensure new arrivals have food, shelter and clothing. And we work with refugees to help them gain self-sufficiency through English language classes, job training and placement services and community participation activities. Committed to human dignity and self-reliance, the IRC serves a symbol of hope and renewal for those who have taken flight in search of freedom.
POSITION DESCRIPTION:
Within a mentoring relationship, the Health Unit (HU) Intern will work directly with the Health Unit’s (Senior Technical Advisors and Program Managers). The intern will learn the internal workings of a program department within an international humanitarian agency. He/she will work on current and on-going initiatives and will directly assist the health unit staff with a range of managerial, administrative and some technical functions in New York. This is a 3-6 month unpaid internship. Interns will receive a stipend of up to a maximum of $25.00/day for any actual travel and meal related expenses incurred.
Global Health Tags: Refugee Health - Human Rights - Administrative -
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Senior Technical Advisor, Environmental Health
Posted: Tue, 18/09/2007 - 6:06pm
BACKGROUND:
The International Rescue Committee (IRC) is one of the largest humanitarian agencies in the world, providing relief, rehabilitation and post-conflict reconstruction support to victims of oppression and violent conflict. IRC has worked for over seven decades and today is involved in over 25 conflict zones in the world. We address both the immediate, life saving needs of conflict affected people in an emergency and the reconstruction needs in post conflict societies, focusing on strengthening institutions and promoting social cohesion. IRC is committed to a culture of bold leadership, innovation in all aspects of our work, creative partnerships and thorough accountability to those we serve. The IRC is an international agency with offices in London, New York, and Geneva. The London and New York offices provide technical support to field programs.
As part of the IRC’s International Programs Department, the IRC’s Health Unit:
provides technical oversight of primary health care, environmental health (EH), reproductive health, child survival and gender based violence programs;
promotes the quality, effectiveness and sustainability of IRC’s health programs worldwide;
facilitates the professional development of health program staff and
contributes to the improvement of humanitarian practice globally.
SCOPE OF WORK:
The Headquarters EH team consists of a Senior Technical Advisor (STA) for EH, two Regional Technical Advisors and one Program Manager. The team ensures quality programming related to water supply, sanitation, hygiene promotion and vector control. The STA leads the EH team toward holistic, evidenced-based, participatory environmental health programming. The STA also provides guidance to the Director of the Emergency Response and Preparedness Unit (EPRU) concerning the deployment of EH staff assigned to the Emergency Response Team (ERT).
Global Health Tags: Disaster Relief - Refugee Health - Human Rights - Program Management -
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Senior Technical Advisor, Environmental Health
Posted: Tue, 14/08/2007 - 4:24pm
Senior Technical Advisor, Environmental Health
BACKGROUND:
The International Rescue Committee (IRC) is one of the largest humanitarian agencies in the world, providing relief, rehabilitation and post-conflict reconstruction support to victims of oppression and violent conflict. IRC has worked for over seven decades and today is involved in over 25 conflict zones in the world. We address both the immediate, life saving needs of conflict affected people in an emergency and the reconstruction needs in post conflict societies, focusing on strengthening institutions and promoting social cohesion. IRC is committed to a culture of bold leadership, innovation in all aspects of our work, creative partnerships and thorough accountability to those we serve. The IRC is an international agency with offices in London, New York, and Geneva. The London and New York offices provide technical support to field programs.
As part of the IRC’s International Programs Department, the IRC’s Health Unit:
-provides technical oversight of primary health care, environmental health (EH), reproductive health, child survival and gender based violence programs;
-promotes the quality, effectiveness and sustainability of IRC’s health programs worldwide;
-facilitates the professional development of health program staff and contributes to the improvement of humanitarian practice globally.
SCOPE OF WORK:
The Headquarters EH team consists of a Senior Technical Advisor (STA) for EH, two Regional Technical Advisors and one Program Manager. The team ensures quality programming related to water supply, sanitation, hygiene promotion and vector control. The STA leads the EH team toward holistic, evidenced-based, participatory environmental health programming. The STA also provides guidance to the Director of the Emergency Response and Preparedness Unit (EPRU) concerning the deployment of EH staff assigned to the Emergency Response Team (ERT).
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
-Develop, articulate and promote the IRC strategy in environmental health
-Provide leadership and supervision of the EH Team and its members.
-Ensure that environmental health is consistently integrated into IRC primary health care programs
-Provide technical assistance to IRC field programs and the ERT on environmental health issues.
-Coordinate and conduct annual field trips to IRC programs for the purposes of program evaluation and technical support.
-Assist in the design and development of environmental health programs.
-Participate in the recruitment of EH field staff.
-Promote staff development via field training, workshops, exchange programs and coaching.
-Coordinate and conduct an annual EH Coordinators’ conference.
-Coordinate the continued development of the IRC EH Field Guide.
-Act as the EH focal point for the various departments at IRC Headquarters.
-Act as the main representative of IRC to relevant agencies on environmental health issues.
-Maintain a library of relevant resource materials on environmental health issues at IRC headquarters. Make recommendations on resource materials to field teams.
-Provide guidance to the EPRU Director concerning deployment of ERT EH staff.
-Participate in emergency response activities, if required.
-Participate in limited research, teaching and academic activities.
REQUIREMENTS:
-University degree in engineering, hydrology, geology or environmental health.
-In-depth practical knowledge of water supply, sanitation, vector control and hygiene promotion.
-Strong background in public health, with MPH preferred.
-Three years experience in implementing EH programs in relief settings.
-Strong assessment, management, project planning, organizational and interpersonal skills.
-Excellent communication skills and flexibility.
-Proven ability to work in a team environment and independently.
-Proven writing and editing skills.
-Excellent Computer skills: MS Word, Excel, AutoCAD and GIS.
-English fluency essential.
Please Apply Online at www.ircjobs.org
Global Health Tags: Disaster Relief - Refugee Health - women - Human Rights - Program Management -
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