Saturday, December 5, 2015

International Organizations and Employment Opportunities - EDUC 6990

This week I reviewed several international organizations. I again found it difficult to find new postisions I would be qualified for and that I had experience. It sounds like I have some new career goals to add to my list!

“UNICEF believes all children have a right to survive, thrive and fulfill their potential – to the benefit of a better world” (UNICEF, 2015).  UNICEF is established in over 190 countries all over the world and fights for equity, gender fairness, and access to services (UNICEF, 2015).  One of UNICEF’s priorities in education is access to early childhood education and school readiness.   Studies have shown that children who have access to early childhood programs lead to higher educational performances and later employment opportunities.  (UNICEF, 2012).  UNICEF advocates towards school readiness include work at policy and program levels, parenting education, and community programs. 

Job Opportunities with UNICEF
There were many opportunities to work with UNICEF in the U.S. (mostly New York or California) or else where around the world. Both of my browsers did not support their site and I could not view details on the positions listed. Some positions listed were: Human Resources Officer, Planning Specialist, Child Protection Specialist, Travel Assistant.  Without reading the job descriptions, I am unsure of which I would be interested in or possibly qualify for (UNICEF, 2015). 

UNICEF. (2012). Early Childhood Education and School Readiness. Retrieved from http://www.unicef.org/education/bege_61627.html
UNICEF. (2015). About UNICEF. Retrieved from http://www.unicef.org/about/  and http://www.unicef.org/about/employ/

Save the Children
Save the Children initially started in the state of Kentucky providing hot lunches, clothing, and school supplies.  From the 1930’s until now, Save the Children has been providing children with the things they need for survival, providing, emergency response services, education, health and nutrition services, disaster response, HIV/AIDS,  and working to stop hunger . Save the Children works in the United States, Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Greater Middle East.  (Save the Children, 2015). 
Positions with Save the Children vary and also extend Internationally.

The first that caught my eye was a position in the U.S. for an Early Childhood Education Manager.  This person  provides oversight and support to Head Start Programs in the Indianola, Mississippi region.  “This position will provide training and technical assistance to the partnering agency staff to ensure high-quality programming; monitor child and teacher progress and performance to ensure that they are achieving program objectives; consult with the DHA and STC national team as needed, to resolve complex issues; and, ensure compliance with Head Start regulations and performance standards” (Save the Children, 2015). 

Skills I would need to fulfill this position: I would need more supervisor experience as well as Head Start Experience. Most of my career is with the Great Start Readiness Program (state funded) and as we align with Head Start on many things, I expect that many things are also different. 
Internationally, no positions appealed to me. 


ISSA International Step by Step Association
ISSA’s mission is to provide high quality care and educational services for all children from birth through primary school (birth through 10 years old), with a focus on the poorest and most disadvantaged ensure greater inclusion of family and community participation in children's development and learning, and to ensure social inclusion and respect for diversity (ISSA, 2015).  ISSA is established in close to 40 countries – mostly in Europe and Central Asia. 
I could not find employment opportunities listed on their site.  They do however have information on how to become a member of ISSA and two other Programs. 


ISSA. (2015). Mission. Retrieved from http://www.issa.nl/content/mission

2 comments:

  1. Hi Danielle,

    I enjoyed reading your post! The information you provided this week is evident to issues of equity and excellence that are experienced all over the world. I am sorry to hear you were not able to gain further information toward job opportunities for your international organizations. However, the job of a Travel Assistant opportunity with UNICEF sounds promising. I believe this would be a great opportunity to advocate, promote and meet the special needs of women and children all over the world. Thank you!

    Nydia

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  2. Danielle,

    I went to the same websites and I didn't find anything that I would have qualified for with UNICEF, other than a senior position, the other positions were temporary. Save the Children did have positions that I may be interested in. It is scary for me to think about moving onto another position, but that is the purpose of going for our Masters. I wasn't able to find positions on the ISSA website. Thank you for sharing.

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