Project Interns (2 positions)

The ILO Office in Vietnam invites applications for the positions below:

The technical cooperation project namely “Technical Support for Enhancing National Capacity to Prevent and Reduce Child Labour in Viet Nam” (ENHANCE) is funded by the United States Department of Labour (USDOL), through ILO, to support  Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs of Vietnam (MOLISA) to address the issue of child labour. The project will be implemented for the period of 2015-2019.

The Project will direct technical support to enhance government efforts to counter child labour, building the achievements to date and making particular effort to address the informal sector and identified priority industry sectors. The project will engage with a wide range of government, social partners and civil society in its implementation. The project direct interventions will be implemented in three provinces: Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC), An Giang Province and Hanoi.

To support the implementation of this project, the ILO Office for Viet Nam is hiring 2 project interns. S/he will be responsible for supporting the implementation of the project namely “Technical Support for Enhancing National Capacity to Prevent and Reduce Child Labour in Viet Nam” (ENHANCE).  The incumbent will be based in Hanoi and will report to the Chief Technical Advisor or National Project Manager, also based in Hanoi. He/She will work closely with the project team members in Ha Noi and Ho Chi Minh city.

The candidate must be enrolled in the final year of a graduate degree programme, or in a higher degree programme, or have completed such programme in the year preceding the application.

Details of the vacancies are available at the ILO Country Office for Viet Nam website:
http://www.ilo.org/hanoi/Aboutus/WCMS_445482/lang--en/index.htm

Application deadline:  25th Oct 2016

The application letter together with CV should be submitted at the email address: [email protected]

Job Details
Organisation Name: 
ILO
Vị trí: 
Hanoi
Application Deadline: 
Tue, 2016-10-25