International volunteer mandate
Open to Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada only
Country: Honduras
Partners: Interinstitutional Commission against Sexual Exploitation and Human Trafficking of Honduras (CICESCT)
Working language : Spanish and French
Duration of mandate : 2 weeks to 12 months – possibility of renewal
OFFER SUMMARY
The International Bureau for Children’s Rights (IBCR), a Canadian NGO dedicated to the protection and promotion of children’s rights, is seeking, as part of its voluntary cooperation program, an andragogical training advisor to support its partners in Honduras.
Through this mandate, share your skills and expertise in order to advise, assist and technically support the team of the partner organization in their reflections and work in terms of adult education in order to support them in the implementation of their missions . The mandate includes strengthening strategies, developing and revising tools and supporting the implementation of action plans.
For more information on partners in the country, visit:
https://www.ibcr.org/fr/pride/le-projet-de-cooperation-voluntaire-pride/nos-partenaires/
RESPONSIBILITIES
The volunteer will be responsible for:
- Support partners in:
- Contribute to the training of trainers in adult education
- Support the partner organization in the development of a management tool to list good practices in terms of training staff members, system stakeholders or community members
- Support the partner organization in the development of training tools on child rights for social workers
- Contribute to capacity building of trainers from the partner organization in order to ensure respect for children’s rights
- Support the partner organization to contribute to capacity building for training to ensure gender equality
Other missions linked to the PCV:
- Support the organization of Social Laboratory activities
- Write progress reports on activities carried out during the mandate
- Participate in the promotion of international volunteering in Canada by participating in the IBCR’s communication efforts (writing articles or blog posts on the volunteering experience, videos, interviews, events, etc.) during and after the mandate.
QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE
REQUIREMENTS:
Technical skills :
- Hold a study diploma in a field related to the mandate
- Minimum of 2 years of significant work experience in functions related to the mandate
- Experience in organizing and hosting events, an asset
- Experience in developing and managing partnerships
- Perfect command of written and spoken French
- Excellent writing skills in French and Spanish. The recruited person must be able to write, revise, comment on and correct texts in French and Spanish.
- Mastery of the Microsoft Office suite (Word, Excel and PowerPoint) and the tools of the Outlook environment (Teams, mail, SharePoint, Forms, etc.) and Google (Google Docs, Google Drive, Gmail, etc.).
Human skills:
- Great adaptability and ability to be flexible in the face of change
- Excellent interpersonal and participatory skills
- Ability to work in a team as well as independently
- Ability to plan work, establish priorities, multitask and be proactive
- Sensitivity to cultural differences and gender equality
- Promotion of a culture of learning and knowledge sharing within the partner organization team and among other volunteers
ADVANTAGES :
- Experience in a developing country or in international cooperation
- Experience in results-oriented communication
- Experience in philanthropic development
- Knowledge and/or interest in human and/or child rights
- Knowledge of the principles of gender equality
- Knowledge of Canada’s voluntary cooperation program
Please note , successful applications will be subject to criminal record checks and reference checks.
BENEFITS AND CONDITIONS
In addition to living an incomparable professional and human experience, you will benefit from advantageous conditions including:
- A monthly living and accommodation allowance
- A return plane ticket, visa or residence permit
- Individual insurance for emergency medical care
- Reimbursement of compulsory vaccines*
- Support and supervision before departure and throughout the mandate by a regional representation of the project in your region of deployment
- Pre-departure training and initial training dedicated to PCV, allowing you to acquire practical skills linked to the IBCR’s working approaches and to meet other volunteers
- Support and feedback upon your return to Canada at the end of the mandate
- Join a passionate and multicultural team, which is committed to the implementation of human rights, children and gender equality
*Vaccines can be reimbursed up to $200
About the PCV program
The Comprehensive Child Rights Project (PCV) , implemented by the International Bureau for Children’s Rights (IBCR), aims to improve the well-being and protection of children, particularly girls, as well as the promotion of their rights throughout the world, in a sustainable manner.
Lasting seven years (2020-2027), this project is part of the Canadian Volunteer Cooperation Program and will allow more than 250 professional volunteers to be deployed in 11 countries.
By sharing the skills of these volunteers and qualified mentors with a network of committed partners, the PCV contributes to strengthening child protection in the countries in which it is present.
Find out more: www.ibcr.org/fr/pride
Getting involved with the PCV means:
- Working to create safe and protective environments for children
- Live an enriching professional and human experience
- Contribute to a development project with a lasting impact
- Join a network of more than 30 long-established structures in Latin America, North Africa and sub-Saharan Africa
- Being at the heart of social innovation in child protection
How to apply
Thank you for your interest in voluntary cooperation!
Please send us your application by email to rh.pcv@ibcr.org indicating:
- Your first and last name
- The voluntary cooperation mandate for which you are applying (Expertise – country – duration) – Or indicate “spontaneous application”
- Clear information regarding your status allowing you to work in Canada or in the country of assignment
- Your CV and cover letter attached