STOP Spillover Project is seeking applications from qualified applicants to fill four positions below to support the technical implementation of STOP Spillover activities in Vietnam. These are technical positions and serve as the primary in-country technical personnel for activities to be undertaken under their specific area. The four positions are aligned with four STOP Spillover Resource Hubs.
The MEAL Assistant is responsible to support the MEAL team to collect field data, monitor and measure the project’s outputs, outcomes and impacts to the achievement of the project agreed indicators, to facilitate capturing lessons learned in the field monitoring and evaluation activities, contribute in establishing feedback mechanism to gather information from beneficiaries and partners concerning their views about our program.
The role of Communications Officer is collaboration with project team in implementation of communications, advocacy and campaign activities, media engagement plans, and material development including digitalized materials for Safe Back to School (SB2S) project.
VVOB is a non-profit organisation with over 35 years of experience in improving the quality of education systems from a rights-based perspective. VVOB has currently long-term partnerships with education actors in 9 countries in the South (Cambodia, DR Congo, Ecuador, Rwanda, South Africa, Suriname, Vietnam, Zambia and Uganda) and in Belgium/Flanders. Its annual budget is around 13 million euros.
In Vietnam, VVOB is currently implementing the following programmes/projects:
The Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung is one of the six major political foundations in the Federal Republic of Germany, tasked primarily with conducting political education for progressive social development both at home and abroad. The Stiftung is closely linked to the German Left Party, DIE LINKE. Since its founding in 1990, the Stiftung’s work has adhered to the legacy of its namesake, German socialist leader Rosa Luxemburg, and seeks to represent critical thinking and democratic socialism with an unwavering internationalist focus.
Helvetas, founded in 1955, is the largest Swiss-based and a leading European development non-governmental organization. We work in developing, emerging and transition countries in Africa, Asia, Latin America and Eastern Europe, partnering with poor and disadvantaged people to improve their livelihoods, strengthen local actors and create an institutional framework conducive to sustainable development. Helvetas has been operating in Vietnam since 1994 in the areas of agriculture, forestry, governance, water and sanitation, and rural development.
Job Title: Thanh Hoa Provincial Project Manager (PPM) Project: The USAID Sustainable Forest Management Project Reports to: Field Team Director Location: Thanh Hoa Date: July 2021