Vacancies: Humanitarian Professionals
For over 90 years, Save the Children
has been making a difference in children’s lives in more than 120
countries.
We are the world’s largest
independent child rights organisation, underpinned by a vision in a world in
which every child attains the right to survival, protection, development and
participation.
Our mission to inspire breakthroughs
in the way the world treats children, and to achieve immediate and lasting
change in their lives.
Save the Children’s origins lie in humanitarian response, and this has remained
a central part of our work ever since.
Members of our in country
humanitarian team will contribute to organizational learning as well as
building the organization’s capacity to respond quickly and effectively to
humanitarian needs.
Save the Children International – Kenya Country Office invites applications
from interested Kenya nationals who are humanitarian professionals to join our
in-country roster of the Humanitarian team.
Subject to meeting our criteria and after interviewing successfully, identified
humanitarian professionals will be retained in our roster and deployed in
future on a need basis.
Some of the humanitarian roles we are recruiting for include:
- Area Manager
- Health Coordinator
- Health Officers
- Child Protection Coordinator
- Child Protection Officer
- Logistics/Procurement Officer
- Finance and Grants Officer
- Nutrition Coordinator
- HR Officer.
- Humanitarian Response Officer
- Emergency information and Communications Officer.
- Proposal Writing Coordinator
- Education Cluster Coordinator.
- Education in Emergencies Officer
- WASH Officers
- MEAL Officer
If you are a humanitarian
professional and who is passionate about children, we would love to hear from
you.
The system allows upload of CVs &
Cover letter as One(1) document.
Deadline is on 22nd November 2015 by
COB and applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
Only short listed Candidates will be contacted.
Save the Children recruitment and selection procedures reflect our commitment
to equal employment opportunities and the protection of children from abuse.
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