Applications, consisting of covering letter explaining why you feel you should be considered for this post, a full CV and contact details for two referees (who will not be approached without your permission), should be submitted either electronically to Ms Le Hong Viet at [email protected] or by post to:
Ms Le Hong Viet FFI Vietnam Conservation Support Programme 340 Nghi Tam, Quang An, Tay Ho, Ha Noi, Vietnam
Please mark your application ‘Vietnam Country Programme Director' and indicate in your covering letter where you saw this position advertised.
CARE in Vietnam is a Non-Government Organization (NGO) representing the CARE International network. CARE in Vietnam is a creative and dynamic organization, working with Vietnamese partners in the health, rural development and disaster mitigation and preparedness sectors.
CARE in Vietnam is looking for experienced and qualified Vietnamese candidate for Component Manager of Civil Society Organizations Strengthening Component. The Civil Society Organizations Strengthening Component (CSS) is a component under Socio-Economic Inclusion in Sustainable Development for Ethnic Minorities in Northern Vietnam (CASI).
Position information:
Position title: Component Manager Reporting to: Rural Development Senior Program Manager
The Centre for Community Socio-Economic and environmental Development (CSEED) is a Vietnamese NGO established in January 2006 under the decision of Vietnam Union of Science and Technology Associations (VUSTA).
Their mission is to support sustainable livelihoods and environment development in targeted vulnerable and marginalized communities.
CSEED is looking for an experienced and qualified Vietnamese to fill in the position of Finance and Administration Manager. The Finance and Administration Manager reporting to the Director will be based in CSEED office located in Hanoi and with 20% of his/her working time travel to project sites.
Plan is an international humanitarian, child centered community development organization without religious, political or governmental affiliation. Plan’s vision is a world in which all children realize their full potential in societies that respect people’s rights and dignity.
Working with children, their families and communities in 50 of the world’s poorest countries, Plan today is one of the world’s largest international development organizations, committed to the well being of children and to support the Convention on the Rights of the Child. Plan is an equal opportunity employer. In Vietnam, Plan works in partnership with local people, organizations and government bodies at all levels.
Abt Associates Inc. is seeking a candidate for a full time position on its USAID-funded Avian & Pandemic Influenza Initiative (APII). This project aims to strengthen Vietnam’s public and private capacities to prevent, rapidly detect, and respond to avian and pandemic influenza (API) and other zoonotic threats; and to begin preparing for a possible human influenza pandemic.
The Monitoring & Evaluation Manager, under the supervision of the Technical Director for Human Health and M&E, will develop and manage systems for the monitoring and evaluation of all project components.
Abt Associates Inc. is seeking a candidate for a full time position on its USAID-funded TASC3 Avian Influenza Vietnam project aims to strengthen Vietnam’s public and private capacities to prevent, rapidly detect, and respond to avian and pandemic influenza (API) and other zoonotic threats; and to begin preparing for a possible human influenza pandemic.
The Training Manager’s activities include: - Lead development of a project-wide training plan to incorporate all project components and address the training process, from needs assessment to evaluation. - Adapt or develop training of trainers curriculum and modules focused on training skills
Save the Children in Vietnam (SC) works to promote every child’s rights to survival, protection, participation and development as set forth in the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. The current programme focuses on the following core sectors: Health and Nutrition; HIV/AIDS prevention; Care and support; Education; Child protection; Child-focused emergency preparedness and response; Child rights agenda, including Civil society development, Economic opportunities, Child poverty Research, and Advocacy for child-friendly development policy and practice.
Vacancy: Sector Head – Education Programme. Based in Hanoi
This is a Charitable Foundation which is founded for almost 20 years and which has supported over a hundred non-profit organizations over more than 100 countries to date. The Foundation’s wide range of services fall into three broad categories: care of young children, elderly in need, and education. Every years, the Foundation has donated hundred of million dollars to different organisations to provide primary health care and disease prevention programmes in the area of eye care, dental service and bone treatment to infants, children and pregnant women in poor rural areas.
Catholic Relief Services (CRS) is a US non-governmental organization that has been operating in Vietnam for more than 15 years. CRS projects assist local counterparts to build capacity in the areas of Education, HIV/AIDS care and treatment, Emergency preparedness and response. Reflecting our commitment to carry out quality programming to benefit the poor, we are now seeking dynamic Vietnamese candidates for two following positions based in Ha Noi.
I. Social Work and Community Health Program Manager Reports to: Head of Programs Supervision: Social Work, Health & HIV Program Staff Location: Hanoi with travel to project sites
Position title: Resource Development Manager for Corporations and Foundations Workplace: Habitat for Humanity International – Vietnam (HFHI-V) (HCMC Office or Hanoi Office) Reports to: Country Director and in coordination with the Strategic Partnership & Advocacy Manager Direct Reports: TBD Relates to: Coordinates with HFHI-V Marketing and Volunteer Management. Program Management and with HFHI/Asia Pacific Area RD and its Global Collaboration Network Desired Start Date: March 1, 2010