ChildFund Vietnam is the representative office of ChildFund Australia - an independent and non-religious international development organisation that works to reduce or eliminate poverty for children in the developing world.
ChildFund Australia is a member of the ChildFund Alliance - a global network of 12 organisations which assists more than 16 million children in over 50 countries. With a focus on child-centered development programs that are undertaken in partnership with more than 1,400 local communities, the Alliance puts more than $503 million (USD) to work each year to help deprived, excluded and vulnerable children.
RECOFTC is currently seeking a Regional HR and Administration Manager. The successful applicant will be based at RECOFTC’s Bangkok headquarters. The contract duration is for two years with a possibility of extension.More information can be found in the attached file.
Interested candidates are requested to submit CV to HR@recoftc.org.
World Vision International – Vietnam (WVV) invites Vietnamese competent candidates for the following position:
RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT MANAGER (1 position), work base: Hanoi.
World Vision is a Christian relief and development organisation working to create lasting change in the lives of children, families and communities living in poverty. World Vision serves all people regardless of religion, race, ethnicity or gender. As a child-focused organization, WV’s work focuses on children, ensuring they are protected and their basic needs are met. WVV has a total income of more than USD20,000,000 in FY12 with funding from 16 support countries in Europe, Asia, the Americas and Australia. WVV employs about 420 staff, of which 98% are Vietnamese nationals.
Population Services International (PSI) is a leading global health organization with social marketing and social franchising interventions in Vietnam to address HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis C, Maternal & Child Nutrition, Safe Water/Hygiene, Tuberculosis and Hypertension. PSI uses private sector approaches to improve the health of Vietnam’s low-income and vulnerable communities in 16 provinces. Working in partnership with the Ministry of Health and other partners, PSI harnesses the power of markets to improve convenient access to essential health products, services and behavior change communications—empowering underserved populations to lead healthier lives. For more information: www.psi.org
Starting Date: as soon as possible (ideally May 2013)
Job Summary: The position?holder will be a key member of the Management Team of Towards Transparency. He/she is expected to play a key role in driving TT’s organisational and people development, and to make a significant contribution to the success of the 2013?2015 TI Vietnam programme.
Reporting to: The Executive Director
Position Type: Vietnamese national post, full?time (5 working days/week).
Contract duration: Until 31 December 2015 (extendable upon funding available)
ORBIS International is a non for profit organization that works in developing countries to save sight worldwide. ORBIS prevents and treats blindness through hands on training, public education, improved access to quality eye care and partnerships with local health care organizations. Since 1982, ORBIS has carried out programs in 90 countries enhancing the skills of more than 300,000 eye care professional and provided treatment for 1.8 million blind and visually impaired people.ORBIS began collaborating with Vietnamese eye sector in 1996 and opened the office in Vietnam in 2003.
ORBIS International is a non for profit organization that works in developing countries to save sight worldwide. ORBIS prevents and treats blindness through hands on training, public education, improved access to quality eye care and partnerships with local health care organizations. Since 1982, ORBIS has carried out programs in 90 countries enhancing the skills of more than 300,000 eye care professional and provided treatment for 1.8 million blind and visually impaired people.ORBIS began collaborating with Vietnamese eye sector in 1996 and opened the office in Vietnam in 2003.