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Programme Co-Ordinator Vacancy

About the role

We are looking for a Programme Coordinator to support the Deputy World Centre Manager – Programme by ensuring the smooth operation of events and volunteer programmes at Our Chalet.

You will lead and have key responsibility for implementing on-site & off-site programmes for our international guests. Other duties include administrative tasks associated with delivering the programme of events, training and monitoring of volunteers and some direct programme delivery.

About You

As a successful candidate, you will have excellent interpersonal skills and be great at developing collaborative working relationships with staff & volunteers in cross-cultural settings.

You will have a ‘can-do’ attitude, be highly organised, team oriented and have the ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously.

* Written and spoken language skills in English is essential, with the knowledge of other languages desirable.

If you care about opportunities for girls around the world, have programme delivery experience, and can start on July 2019, this could be the role for you!

What you can expect from us

  • 20 days annual leave, plus 10 days of public holidays for Canton of Bern
  • Health insurance supplement
  • Accident insurance
  • Employer pension contributions
  • Relocation package

How to Apply

If you are interested in this position, please visit our recruitment portal to download the recruitment pack and submit your cover letter & CV.

We reserve the right to change the closing date depending on the number of responses received. Please submit your application as soon as possible to ensure it is considered in the selection process.

If you have a disability and can demonstrate closing this post early would impact on your ability to submit an application in time, please contact our Human Resources team to request arrangements for an application to be submitted within the original time frame.

Internship Opportunities at The European Scout Region in Brussels

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The European Scout Region is looking for two Communication and Event Management interns who will support the area of external communication by contributing to our bimonthly newsletter and proposing articles for various social media platforms. The intern will also be expected to represent Scouting  in external meetings , support the development of funding applications by developing first draft projects and helping collecting relevant information from external partners.

Duration: 12 months

Beginning: October 2019

Location: Brussels, Belgium

Profile:

  • Good capacity to work in a team
  • Good analytical skills
  • Good level of English is needed – any other languages are an asset
  • Good knowledge of Microsoft office and social media networks

Benefits:

  • An allocation of 828 EUR per month for living expenses
  • Complementary health insurance through Cigna
  • Pocket money of 122 EUR per month
  • A European Solidarity Corps certificate of participation
  • Free language courses through the EU’s Online Linguistic Support tool
  • 2 rest days per month

We advise all interested individuals to send their applications (CV+ a short motivation letter)  as soon as possible to brussels@scout.org with the subject “Communication and Event Management Internship”. 

 

 

Job Opportunity Europe – Intern, South East Europe Member Organizations (Regional Circular 36 2018)

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Have you always wanted to join the team of the Europe Support Centre of the World Scout Bureau? If your answer is “yes”, then this new job opportunity is probably a way to realise your dream!

The European Scout Region of the World Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM) is hiring an intern to support our Member Organizations in South East Europe. The position will be based at an office of one of the National Scout Organisation in this sub-region of the European Scout Region.

Find out all relevant details in the Information Pack (available in English only) for this position. Deadline to submit applications is 7 December 2018 (just before midnight).

Freelance Web Developer and Graphic designer

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The European Support Centre of WOSM is seeking a freelance Web Developer and a Graphic Designer for a short term assignment. Depending on the availability of funds for future projects in 2019, an extension of the service agreement can be foreseen. All applications including financial hourly quotations should be sent to comms@scout.org by 28 September 2018.

Please check out the assignment descriptions for Web design here and Graphic design here.

Should you have any question, please send an email to samia.fitouri@scout.org

This assignment is partially funded by the Erasmus+ programme.

 

 

Internship (CIP) – Roverway Assistant

Roverway 2018 is a European learning event for young people age 16-22. It is organised by WAGGGS, WOSM and Scouting Nederland. Roverway 2018 took place in the Netherlands from 23 July to 2 August. Over 4000 young people from all over Europe and beyond gathered for the event. It is a volunteer led event and relies on the passionate and hard work of 700 volunteers. Find out more at www.roverway2018.nl/en/.

WAGGGS is working on a long-term project (Lead the Way) aimed at empowering young people to deliver a relevant, exciting, accessible and learner led programme for Roverway participants. This should also match our mission and vision.

JOB PURPOSE

To provide organisational support to WAGGGS’ work related to Roverway 2018, focusing on support of volunteers to ensure they deliver a high-quality programme. You’ll work with the project manager to ensure organisational aspects are taken care of and internal information flows.

BENEFITS AND LEARNING OUTCOMES

  • Gain experience in organising a large scale event
  • Gain experience working in an intercultural and diverse environment
  • Gain experience working in a global and complex organisation
  • Develop competence to deal with ambiguity
  • Develop facilitation skills working with volunteers and external stakeholders
  • Increase knowledge and understanding of the management of funded grants.

TIME FRAME

Start as soon as possible, preferably no later than 21 September 2018.  The contract will last for three months.

DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS

2  September 2018 . If you are interested in this position, please visit our website to download the recruitment pack and apply by sending a copy of your CV to HR@wagggs.org

Interviews will take place on September 2018 at Rue de l’industrie 10, B-1000 Brussels, Belgium.

We will invite people for interviews on a rolling basis and uphold the right to select someone before the deadline.

AVAILABILITY

Normal working hours are 7.5 hours per day Monday to Friday. You might also support delivery of events which require weekend and evening work. Compensatory leave days will be provided.

Applicants must already be living and have the right to work in Belgium.

REMUNERATION

  • EUR 1000 net per month
  • Meal vouchers of EUR 8 face value per week day worked (EUR 1.24  employee contribution is required)