Women of Burma Intern/Officer At Alternative Asean Network on Burma

Deadline for applications: 27 August

Start date: ASAP

ALTSEAN reserves the right to interview and/or appoint suitable candidates beforehand, so early applications are encouraged.

ALTSEAN-Burma (the Alternative ASEAN Network on Burma), a Bangkok-based human rights group, works with a broad range of people from Southeast Asia and beyond to promote the cause of human rights and democracy in Burma.

We are looking for a resilient and committed woman to join the training team as an intern for twelve (12) months, carrying out the duties listed below while maintaining a sense of humor. At the end of the internship, a fulltime job will be offered to the successful candidate, depending on performance, team dynamics and funding. Women candidates who have experience volunteering or working in the Burma movement or other human rights movements will be at an advantage. This position is reserved for female candidates only, as some of our trainees are women who been exposed to serious human rights violations, and would feel more confident sharing to a female trainer.

Group 41 of the Women of Burma interns began training on 1 July 2021 and are scheduled to finish in late November. We are seeking a candidate to begin as soon as possible. Due to the ongoing pandemic and coup, training is facilitated online; however, the trainer will be working from the ALTSEAN office in Bangkok.

This position will give the successful applicant the opportunity to contribute directly to the capacity development of young activists who work in challenging conditions for human rights in Burma. This position will suit an individual who is highly efficient, comfortable working in close collaboration with a team of diverse people, willing to work long hours, and able to observe the strict discipline and security protocols of the office. Excellent written and verbal communication skills in the English language would be a definite advantage.

The ALTSEAN team is comprised of the:

· Coordinator

· Program Officer

· Administrative Manager

· Accountant

· Atrocity Prevention Project Officer

· Atrocity Prevention Fellow

· Women of Burma trainer

· Communications and Research Officer

· Business & Human Rights Project Officer

· General Support worker

DUTIES

The Training Intern, under the guidance of the management, will be the “anchor” of this program and primarily responsible for the smooth execution of our Women of Burma Internship Program. Please note that the successful applicant will be the main role model of the women of Burma interns and therefore should embody the dedication, efficiency, and qualities oriented to pro-active communication, problem-solving and dialogue.

  1. Organize the classes and activities for each group of interns, utilizing our Batch Planner tool. Coordinate with colleagues, guest instructors and other stakeholders to ensure smooth implementation of the training and exposure plan for each group.
  2. Deliver classes to the Burmese women interns on a range of topics aimed at developing participants’ knowledge of diverse human rights topics, and skills such as research, writing and presentation, advocacy and project cycle management, and critical thinking. Specific assignments will depend on the successful applicant’s level of knowledge and confidence. The Training Intern will be expected to train for 17-25 hours per week. There are already lesson plans and modules for all topics listed, but occasionally they may need to be updated. New modules will be created according to the needs of the interns.
  3. Mentor Women of Burma interns through the complete Project Cycle Management process. The participants are expected to design and implement every aspect of a mini advocacy project utilizing the Project Cycle Management and Advocacy modules of the program. This requires not only teaching the interns the process in theory but also guiding them through each step in practice. For the first half of the Women of Burma internship, this is their main priority and will take up more a significant amount of class time. There are already lesson plans for these classes, but updates may be necessary according to each batch’s project.
  4. Other duties relevant to the Women of Burma Internship and Alumni program include:

a. Daily management of the Women of Burma internship and the well-being of the interns;

b. Correction of interns’ homework, assignments and time sheets;

c. Implementation of Women of Burma interns’ outings in compliance with security protocols;

d. Recruitment of new Women of Burma interns including review of application forms and participation in interviews;

e. Maintain contact with Women of Burma Alumni through Facebook page and track their progress;

f. Assist with report-writing or other additional tasks as requested.

  1. Develop, review, and update the curriculum, training materials, and lesson plans for the Women of Burma Internship program, with the guidance of the Coordinator. This work will require research and writing modules on a range of topics.

WOB Alumni Refresher Courses:

Every 2 or 3 years, ALTSEAN conducts week-long “refresher courses” for alumni of this program, in order to provide “top-up” skills and knowledge, and group mentoring. The content is often nominated by participants. The successful candidate is expected to assist in the design and implementation of such courses.

This year, we are planning a virtual alumni reunion in lieu of a refresher course. The trainer will coordinate the reunion and use this opportunity to gather feedback for updating future internship curriculum.

TERMS OF CONTRACT:**

· Duration of 12 months. The successful applicant may be offered a fulltime position after 12 months, subject to work performance, team dynamics and funding.

· Minimum of 40 working hours per week, excluding public holidays. The training intern is required to be on-call two weekends per month when the interns are in Bangkok.

· 12 working days annual leave per 12 months.

· Breakfast and lunch available free of charge at the office on workdays.

*During 3 month probation period:

  • Title: “Training Intern”
  • Monthly allowance of (Thai Baht) THB 11,000.
  • Reimbursement of up to THB 10,000 during the 3 month probation period for visa-related expenses (receipts necessary for reimbursements). The intern is expected to cover all initial visa and travel related expenses to Thailand prior to the commencement of the internship.
  • Subsidized accommodation provided in a furnished room at the office or at an apartment used for security storage, depending on availability of either option, for the course of the probation period.

*After satisfactory completion of 3 month probation intern will:

  • Receive title upgrade to “Trainer”
  • Receive a monthly living allowance of THB 11,000 and a monthly visa allowance of THB 13,000 on a cash-in-hand basis (THB 23,000 net per month). They will henceforth be responsible for their own accommodation and visa expenses.
  • Be able to claim reimbursement to a maximum THB 500 /month for health expenditures (subject to production of receipts for allowed expenditure – medical, dental, medicines, vitamins, contraception, and therapeutic massage). Unused health allowance can accumulate and be claimed for larger bills incurred.

COVID-19 Note:

· This position is based in Bangkok. The successful candidate will be required to fund their own travel to Bangkok. A subsidy of up to 33,000 Thai baht will be available to reimburse costs associated with COVID tests, travel insurance, and quarantine.

· ALTSEAN-Burma is maintaining a bubble at its office, and provides masks and sanitizers to staff. Staff are expected to refrain from external activities until the situation stabilizes.

· Field activities have been suspended until further notice.

How to apply

HOW TO APPLY:

Interested individuals should submit applications by email to altsean.recruitment@gmail.com quoting the reference code INT/WOB in the subject line.

The application must include:

* A duly filled Application Form, downloadable from http://altsean.org/jobs.html

* A complete résumé / CV. Applications submitted in any other format will not be considered.

* Short-listed candidates may be required to submit written responses to scenarios provided by ALTSEAN-Burma prior to the interview.

NOTE

The successful applicant will be required to comply with the ALTSEAN Staff Manual.

Respect for and adherence to the security precautions and policies of the ALTSEAN-Burma Secretariat is essential. The Secretariat team is made up of people from a broad range of backgrounds; therefore cultural sensitivity is a priority. The ALTSEAN-Burma Secretariat is a non-smoking workplace.

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