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Communication Officer
Corruption and the lack of transparency and accountability are major issues of concern in Vietnam, for the authorities and for the entire people. Since the end of the 1990s, the government has been strongly strengthening its willingness to prevent and fight against corruption, and to promote better transparency and accountability. The 2005 Government Law on Anti? corruption, the newly approved National Strategy for Preventing and Combating Corruption Towards 2020, and the United Nations Convention on Anti?Corruption (UNCAC) ratified by the government in June 2009 are illustrative of the government’s clear commitment in curbing corruption in Vietnam.
Towards Transparency – (TT) is a registered Vietnamese non?profit and non?state consultancy organization that was established in 2008 to advance its strong commitment to contribute to government’s efforts in promoting transparency and accountability for corruption prevention and fighting.
TT is the official contact point of Transparency International (TI), the global civil society organisation leading the fight against corruption with its Secretariat based in Berlin1. In this capacity, TT is supporting, organizing and coordinating the activities of TI in Vietnam (e.g. participation to Anti?corruption Dialogues between the Government and the donors community...), within the framework of the TI 3,5 year programme in Vietnam (“Strengthening Anti?corruption Demand from Government, Private Sector and Society”, 2009?2012). The overall goal of the programme is to contribute to national efforts in reducing corruption in public sector, business and society organisations. The four donors funding this programme are: DFID, Finland, Irish Aid and Sweden.
To strengthen the current team in moving this programme forward, TT is looking for a committed, dynamic and qualified Vietnamese to fill in the position of Communication Officer. The Communication Officer will be mainly responsible for the overall coordination and quality control of publications and translations services provided by third parties; acting as a focal point for all media – related matters; providing support to an emerging youth project; and for Communication and Knowledge management.
Duty station: Hanoi
Expected starting date: March 15, 2011
Main duties, responsibilities and Job requirements: See detailed Job Description attached
Duration of contract:
Initial contract covers 22 months (March 2011? December 2012) including 2 months of successful probation period. This initial contract will be extendable upon good performance and fundraising success after the current programme ends in December 2012.
Application procedure:
TT offers the opportunity to work in a challenging and inspiring environment. If you are a motivated agent of change and are interested in making a difference, please submit a letter of motivation, stating why you are suitable for the post, recent curriculum vitae and 3 letters of reference in English by email to: [email protected]
Closing date of application: Sunday 13 February 2011. Only short?listed candidates will be contacted for interviews.
Applications will not be returned.
For more information about TI, please visit its website at: http://www.transparency.org/