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UNDP is the UN’s global development network, an organization advocating for change and connecting countries to knowledge, experience and resources to help people build a better life. We are on the ground in 166 countries, working with them on their own solutions to global and national development challenges. As they develop local capacity, they draw on the people of UNDP and our wide range of partners.

We are now hiring a new generation of expert practitioners who want to contribute to those partnerships by offering strategic approaches to long-standing problems. We seek individuals who can communicate advice and new ideas across cultures and all strata of society.

We have a wide range of international opportunities at various levels; competitive salaries offered commensurate with experience.


Please click   
Work for UNDP   to see all job openings with UNDP 

 

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In 1978, when Habitat was established, after a meeting in Vancouver known as Habitat I, urbanisation and its impacts were less significant on the agenda of United Nations that had been created over three decades earlier, when two-thirds of humanity was still rural. From 1978 to 1997, with meagre support and an unfocused mandate, Habitat struggled almost alone among multi-lateral organizations to prevent and ameliorate problems stemming from massive urban growth, especially among cities of the developing world. From 1997 to 2002, by which time half the world had become urban, UN-HABITAT – guided by the Habitat Agenda and the Millennium Declaration – underwent a major revitalisation, using its experience to identify emerging priorities for sustainable urban development and to make needed course corrections.

On 1 January 2002, the agency’s mandate was strengthened and its status elevated to that of a fully fledged programme of the UN system in UN General Assembly Resolution A/56/206. Key recommendations and fine tuning of the agenda are now underway as strategy clusters for achieving the urban development and shelter goals and targets of the Millennium Declaration - the United Nations’ development agenda for the next 15 to 20 years. The revitalisation has placed UN-HABITAT squarely in the mainstream of the UN’s development agenda for poverty reduction with a more streamlined and effective structure and staff, and more relevant and focused set of programmes and priorities.

It is through this agenda that UN-HABITAT contributes to the overall objective of the United Nations system to reduce poverty and promote sustainable development. Its partners range from governments and local authorities to a wide international cross-section of Non-Governmental Organisations and civil society groups.

To see all job openings with UN-HABITAT please click:

 

Current Vacancies
Internship Programme
Personal History Form

 


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The United Nations is central to global efforts to solve problems which challenge humanity. Cooperating in this effort are more than 30 affiliated organizations, known together as the UN system. Day in and day out, the UN and its family of organizations work to promote respect for human rights, protect the environment, fight disease, foster development and reduce poverty. UN agencies define the standards for safe and efficient transport by air and sea, help improve telecommunications and enhance consumer protection, work to ensure respect for intellectual property rights and coordinate allocation of radio frequencies. The United Nations leads the international campaigns against drug trafficking and terrorism. Throughout the world, the UN and its agencies assist refugees and set up programmes to clear landmines, help improve the quality of drinking water and expand food production, make loans to developing countries and help stabilize financial markets.

The United Nations are seeking qualified collaborators in different professional categories.

The United Nations shall place no restrictions o­n the eligibility of men and women to participate in any capacity and under conditions of equality in its principal and subsidiary organs. (Charter of the United Nations - Chapter 3, article 8).

English and French are the two working languages of the United Nations Secretariat.  The United Nations Secretariat is a non-smoking environment.

PLEASE NOTE THAT APPLICATIONS RECEIVED AFTER THE DEADLINE WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED

All applicants are strongly encouraged to apply o­nline as soon as possible after the vacancy has been posted and well before the deadline stated in the vacancy announcement. Because applications submitted by United Nations (UN) staff members are considered first, provided the eligibility requirements set out in ST/AI/2002/4 are met and the application is submitted in a timely fashion, staff members should apply within 15-day or 30-day mark.

Online applications will be acknowledged where an email address has been provided. If you do not receive an e-mail acknowledgement within 24 hours of submission, your application may not have been received. In such cases, please go to “My UN” page and check the status of your application by clicking o­n “View Application History”, and resubmit the application, if necessary.

To see all current employment opportunities with UN please click:

Vacancies



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UNITED NATIONS INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION

The UNIDO AE/JPO Programme was established jointly with UNDP in 1972 to provide young professionals who have limited or no working experience with an opportunity to work in the field. The programme is implemented through agreements o­ncluded between UNIDO and the governments of donor countries to place these professionals at the service of the Organization and is funded entirely by the donor Governments.

 


To see all current job openings with UNIDO please click:   Employment


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CARE is o­ne of the world's largest private international humanitarian organizations, committed to helping families in poor communities improve their lives and achieve lasting victories over poverty. Founded in 1945 to provide relief to survivors of World War II, CARE quickly became a trusted vehicle for the compassion and generosity of millions. Our reach and mission have greatly evolved and expanded since. Today, CARE USA is a part of CARE International, a confederation of 11 CARE organizations that strives to be a global force and partner of choice within a worldwide movement dedicated to ending poverty.

CARE is a leader in world relief and development and an equal opportunity employer.

CARE, a worldwide leader in combating the root causes of extreme poverty in more than 60 developing countries is seeking the following collaborators.
To apply for the positions, indicate the Position Number and your full name at the top of the Resume and Cover Letter in the format Position # xxxxxxxxx - Surname - Firstname, to insure that it is matched up with the correct position. Send applications to: CARE USA, 151 Ellis Street, NE, Atlanta, GA 30303-2440;

Fax : +1-404-589-2631; or e-mail your application to : erecruitment@care.org.

CARE Careers

People who work at CARE are among the tops in their field. So if you're interested in putting your skills and talent to good use in the fight against global poverty, we encourage you to consider joining the CARE team.

Use our o­nline recruitment system to view current positions and apply. You can also see positions available in CARE offices outside of the United States. If you're interested other types of employment with CARE, join our consultant's database.

If you have an exceptional situation that prohibits you from applying for positions through our Web site — if you are in a developing country and have a slow connection speed, for example — you may email us your cover letter and resume. Check out our resume guidelines or our frequently asked questions for more information.

CARE employees can be found across the globe; learn more about international living conditions for non-U.S. employees.

CARE USA offers an outstanding benefits package, including three weeks of paid vacation the first year, a quarterly retirement investment equal to 8 percent of your total salary after o­ne year of employment, possible international travel opportunities and the joy of knowing that every task you accomplish contributes to a worldwide movement dedicated to ending poverty.

CARE USA is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Affirmative Action Employer (AA/M/F/D/V) dedicated to workplace diversity.


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Mercy Corps, a non-profit international development organization, seeks candidates for the following positions. Salary for all positions is dependent o­n budget, experience level and qualifications. ' Mercy Corps' benefits include: employer paid premiums for medical, dental and life insurance; housing or housing allowance; shipping and storage allowances; paid vacation, home leave and holidays; and employer contributed retirement fund. These are accompanied posts and an education allowance for dependents may be provided.

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jobs@mercycorps.org
3015 SW 1st Avenue
Portland, OR 97201
Fax: +1-(503) 796-6844

To see all vacancies with MERCY Corps Click here to search for jobs.

 

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Founded in 1915, Helen Keller International (HKI) is among the oldest international nonprofit organizations devoted to fighting and treating preventable blindness and malnutrition. HKI is headquartered in New York City, and has programs in 25 countries around the world. HKI builds local capacity by establishing sustainable programs, and provides scientific and technical assistance and data to governments and international, regional, national and local organizations around the world.

HKI programs combat malnutrition, cataract, trachoma, o­nchocerciasis (river blindness) and refractive error. The goal of all HKI programs is to reduce suffering of those without access to needed health or vision care and ultimately, to help lift people from poverty.

The world is full of trouble, but as long as we have people undoing trouble, we have a pretty good world.

—Helen Keller



To see all job openings please click:   Careers

 

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Founded in 1950, WORLD VISION is a Christian humanitarian organization serving the world's poorest children and families in nearly 100 countries. We extend assistance to all people, regardless of their religious beliefs, gender, race, or ethnic background. Driven by faith and in partnership with people like you, World Vision seeks to enable the world's children to realize their God-given potential by tackling the root causes of poverty.

Please apply o­nline or send resume to :

International Recruiting - World Vision

US, 220 I Street, NE, Suite 270, Washington, DC 20002;

FAX: +1-(202) 547-0973 or via email to: info@worldvision.org

Job Openings

Domestic
Jobs at our World Vision U.S. headquarters in Federal Way, Washington (just south of Seattle), and jobs at our offices throughout the United States.
International
Jobs at World Vision offices around the world, either in support offices in developed nations or in the field offices of developing countries where we have programs.

If you are interested in applying for o­ne of our open positions around the world, please click here to view our International Jobs, located o­n our World Vision International Web site, www.wvi.org.


Thank you for considering employment with World Vision!



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Catholic Relief Services was founded in 1943 by the Catholic Bishops of the United States to assist the poor and disadvantaged outside the country. The fundamental motivating force in all activities of CRS is the Gospel of Jesus Christ as it pertains to the alleviation of human suffering, the development of people and the fostering of charity and justice in the world. CRS provides direct aid to the poor, and involves people in their own development, helping them to realize their potential. And CRS educates the people of the United States to fulfill their moral responsibilities toward our brothers and sisters around the world by helping the poor, working to remove the causes of poverty, and promoting social justice.

Catholic Relief Services considers all applicants o­n the basis of merit without regard to race, national origin, religious beliefs, gender, age, marital status or physical or mental disability.


To see all vacancies with Catholic Relief Sevices click Jobs



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The IDB Group is the main source of multilateral financing for economic, social and institutional development in Latin America and the Caribbean. It also plays a leading role in regional integration.

The Inter-American Development Bank helps foster sustainable economic and social development in Latin America and the Caribbean through its lending operations, leadership in regional initiatives, research and knowledge dissemination activities, institutes and programs.

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The Bank assists its Latin American and Caribbean borrowing member countries in formulating development policies and provides financing and technical assistance to achieve environmentally sustainable economic growth and increase competitiveness, enhance social equity and fight poverty, modernize the state, and foster free trade and regional integration.

Please click   Employment & Scholarships   to see all job openings



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lCpart8BG336699.gif (1283 octets) COUNTERPART   INTERNATIONAL Founded in 1965, Counterpart is a diverse, tax-exempt, non-profit, international development organization dedicated to promoting capacity for civil society infrastructures, private enterprise, environmental resource management, humanitarian relief and healthcare. Our work with local partners-nongovernmental organizations, lenders, businesses, governments and other institutions- helps them solve their own, self- defined economic, ecological, political and social problems in ways that are sustainable, practical and independent. Qualified applicants and minorities are strongly encouraged to apply.

To see all job openings with COUNTERPART please click:
  
Jobs@Counterpart

 


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Long before "virtuous cycle" became a cliché, our founder, Robert Nathan, knew that in a competitive system of markets and prices the advantage gained from innovation would be rewarded and lead to further innovation. Competition promotes economic growth and development by driving innovation and rewarding success. At Nathan Associates, we provide clients with solutions powered by an understanding of the economics of competition, innovation, and reward. 

Our understanding of the costs and benefits of a competitive system of markets and prices derives from our experience developing and providing expert economic testimony in antitrust litigation, including class actions, and estimating the damages from anti-competitive behavior. Internationally, we develop and help implement trade policy that allows expansion of geographic markets and wider dispersion of the benefits of competition.

To see all vacancies please click:   Job Opportunities  
 

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PACT careers.gif (3258 octets) Pact's mission is to help build strong communities globally that provide people with an opportunity to earn a dignified living, raise healthy families, and participate in democratic life. Pact achieves this by strengthening the capacity of grassroots organizations, coalitions and networks and by forging linkages among government, business and the citizen sectors to achieve social, economic and environmental justice.

 

Working at Pact


When people walk into our offices they invariably exclaim that they would like to work here. We think this doesn’t have much to do with our decorating tastes (although we have that too), but with the warmth and friendliness they encounter. When people do work that’s meaningful and aligned with their personal values, it’s energizing and others notice—even before sitting down to talk with us.

We do most of our work in teams, give anyone with a good idea a chance to run with it, and aren’t afraid of taking risks. Because we believe in what we’re doing, we sometimes work long hours. But we’re also flexible about when people come and go and encourage people to work at home unless they're needed in face-to-face meetings.

Although our headquarters staff is fewer than 40 people, we are diverse in our backgrounds (from over 15 countries), age (more under 40 than over 40) and gender (well, as diverse as two sexes can allow). Overseas, of course, our staff is even more diverse and numbers more than 250 people.

We believe in retaining good staff and will do everything we can to bridge funding gaps when a project terminates and a new o­ne hasn’t yet begun. We also encourage staff growth and advancement, including training and professional skills building to increase knowledge and competence and to stay abreast of new developments, especially in technology.

Our benefits are some of the best you will find among nonprofit and for-profit corporations. They reflect the importance we attach to staff worth and embrace family-friendly policies as well as policies that encourage everyone to strive for a healthy balance between work and life outside of work. We think for the most part we come pretty close.



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RELIEF INTERNATIONAL is a humanitarian, non-profit and non-sectarian agency providing emergency relief, rehabilitation, and development assistance to victims of natural disasters and civil conflicts worldwide. RI's programs bridge the gap between immediate emergency relief and long-term community development, through innovative programming that is multi-sectoral and grassroots-based. This orientation promotes self-reliance and the peaceful reintegration of populations. RI's programs are designed with the input and participation of target beneficiary groups such as women, children and the elderly, whose special needs are often neglected in disasters.

Working for Relief International

Relief International seeks enthusiastic, committed people to serve our beneficiaries and implement our programs worldwide. RI offers full-time and contract employment as well as undergraduate and graduate internships at its U.S. headquarters in Los Angeles, CA.

RI is currently accepting application for several domestic and international positions – please see our list below. If we do not currently have a position posted that you are looking for, please check back often as we regularly update our list of current openings.

Employment Opportunities
Click for listings.


How to Apply

  1. View our open positions below and find a position that matches your skills, experiences, and interests
  2. Double click o­n the job posting for a full description of the position and qualifications
  3. At the bottom of each job posting, you will find instructions o­n how to apply for that specific position
  4. Include the job title/location in the subject line of your email.

We appreciate the interest and effort of every applicant. If you are selected as a candidate, we will contact you directly to schedule a face-to-face or telephone interview.

Unfortunately, due to the high volume of applications RI receives, we are unable to personally respond to each application. Please be assured that we will process your application in a timely manner, and we will contact you when a potential match has been determined.

If you have any questions about the application process, please contact:

Relief International
Attn: Human Resources
1575 Westwood Blvd, Suite 200
Los Angeles, CA 90024
E-mail: hr@ri.org
+1-(310) 478-1200 or +1-(800) 573-3332

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Emerging Markets Group (EMG) provides development consulting services under donor-funded initiatives such as USAID, DfID, CIDA, the European Commission, and the World Bank. Based in our corporate offices in Brussels, London, and Washington DC, and in project sites around the world, our professionals are committed to excellent client service, sustainable development impact, and to improving peoples’ lives.

Emerging Markets Group is seeking collaborators regarding different positions and countries - click:

 



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The Consultative Group o­n International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) is a strategic alliance of countries, international and regional organizations, and private foundations supporting 15 international agricultural Centers, that work with national agricultural research systems and civil society organizations including the private sector. The alliance mobilizes agricultural science to reduce poverty, foster human well being, promote agricultural growth and protect the environment. The CGIAR generates global public goods that are available to all.

CGIAR Secretariat
The World Bank
MSN G6-601
1818 H Street NW
Washington, DC 20433 USA

Tel: +1-(202) 473-8951
Fax: +1-(202) 473-8110
Email: cgiar@cgiar.org  



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International Medical Corps (IMC) is a global humanitarian nonprofit organization dedicated to saving lives and relieving suffering through health care training and medical relief programs. Its mission is to improve the quality of life through health interventions and related activities that build local capacity in communities throughout the world. By offering training and health care to local populations and medical assistance to people at highest risk, and with the flexibility to respond rapidly to emergency situations, IMC rehabilitates devastated health care systems and helps bring them back to self-reliance. Qualified applicants and minorities are strongly encouraged to apply.

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Employment at IMC
International Medical Corps (IMC) is dedicated to saving lives and relieving suffering through health care training and relief and development programs around the world.

At International Medical Corps, job satisfaction is immunizing the children of an entire village against polio. It's caring for people who have fled their homes and have little more than the clothes they are wearing. It's training local nurses, doctors, and health care workers so they can provide quality care long after a crisis has subsided.

We employ a broad variety of professionals – many of whom are clinical and public health professionals. If you have skills in the medical field, logistics, finance, engineering, or public health administration, and you seek personal satisfaction from helping others, then International Medical Corps wants you o­n its team.

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Overseas experience in a developing country is an advantage, as is fluency in o­ne or more foreign languages. The ability to work in a multicultural environment is essential.

Most paid positions with IMC require at least a six-month commitment and include salary, shared-communal housing, transportation to and from the field site, in-service consultation (general R&R), Health Insurance (medical, dental, and vision), and Medical Evacuation Insurance.

Please consult available positions and apply o­nline.

IMC also has short-term volunteer opportunities. Many of these volunteer positions may be part of an emergency response team that requires deployment within 24-72 hours. If you are interested in volunteering, please read the description o­n our current positions page and apply o­nline.

IMC recruiters search our database and find candidates with specific skill sets when new positions become available. Unfortunately, due to the high volume of applications IMC receives, we are unable to personally respond to each application. Please be assured we will process your application in a timely manner, and that we will contact you if a potential match has been determined.

As IMC's programs continue to grow, we are always looking for outstanding people who can contribute to our team and help develop and implement our international programs.

We look forward to having you join us!





View all of IMC's
current employment opportunities in humanitarian aid and development.


available opportunities



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Engineering, procurement, construction, project management. At Bechtel, we do it all, and we strive to do it best. We bring about projects ranging from mines and smelters to refineries and power plants, and from roads and rail systems to telecommunications networks. The world over.

At the heart of every construction job is engineering, and Bechtel makes sure it’s done intelligently—with constructability in mind,. With more than 3,500 engineers, and design centers in Australia, Canada, India, and the United States, we bring 24/7 capability that speeds work and matches projects with engineering experts.

The success of any project depends o­n getting the right equipment, goods, and services at the right time, and at the right price. Bechtel’s size and reach enable us to procure globally, ensuring the best possible deals. At the same time, we work with customers and governments to use local suppliers and personnel.

CONTACT US:

Bechtel Corporation
Human Resources
5275 Westview Drive
Frederick, Maryland 21703-8306


Please click:

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The International Rescue Committee ( IRC ) is among the world's largest non-profit, non-sectarian, voluntary agencies providing assistance to refugees, displaced persons and others fleeing persecution and violent conflict.

It was founded in 1933 at the suggestion of Albert Einstein to assist opponents of Hitler. Since that time, the IRC has been a source of relief, hope and renewal for millions of people around the globe.

Human Resources
122 East 42nd Street
New York
NY 10168
United States
Tel: +1-212 551 3000
info@theirc.org

 

INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE ( IRC ) is seeking:

 

Jobs

Please browse our Job Search at the bottom of this page for all jobs, internships, consultancies, and volunteer positions by location, technical sector or by title. When you have found and read a description of a position you would like to apply for, click the button that reads Submit my Profile at the bottom of the page. Please complete all relevant information.

  • Note: The IRC does not set closing dates/deadline dates for applications and we review all applications. Applicants will be contacted if they are selected as candidates.
  • To search current opportunities here at IRC, select the criteria that is most important to you.Hold down the Control key to select more than o­ne possibility in a category. Hit ''search'' to see a list of opportunities according to your criteria.
  • You may also browse all open jobs by department, location, or title.

 

Keyword search: enter keywords related to the program or responsibilities that you want. For example, ''resettlement,'' ''health education,'' ''children''. You may search either job titles o­nly or entire job descriptions.



We are always seeking quality individuals to join our team. We look forward to hearing from you!

  

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Founded in 1968, Concern currently works in 29 countries worldwide: in Africa, Asia, the Indian sub-continent and the Caribbean. Our mission is defined as "working for a world where no o­ne lives in fear, poverty or oppression."

Please select the relevant department you wish to contact

Republic of Ireland

Concern Headquaters
52-55 Lower Camden Street, Dublin 2
Tel: +353 1 417 7700
Fax: +353 1 475 7362
email: Contact Us

England and Wales
Units 13 and 14 Calico House
Clove Hitch Quay, Plantation Wharf
London SW11 3NT
Tel: +44 20 7738 1033
Fax: 144 20 7738 1032
email: Contact Us
Scotland
40 St. Enoch Square,
Glasgow G1 4DH
Tel: +44 141 221 3610
Fax: +44 141 221 3708
email:Contact Us
USA
104 East 40th Street, Room 903,
New York NY 10016
Tel: +1 212 5578000
Fax: +1 212 5578004
email:Contact Us
 Click:   Work Locally
We have job opportunities at our offices.
<>   Click:  Work Overseas
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RTI is an independent nonprofit corporation with a distinguished history in scientific research and technology development. All our activities, both in the United States and abroad, are guided by RTI's mission:

To improve the human condition through objective, innovative, multidisciplinary research, development, and technical services, setting the standard for scientific and professional excellence.


To see all job openings please click:

Careers
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The Urban Institute measures effects, compares options, shows which stakeholders get the most and least, tests conventional wisdom, reveals trends, and makes costs, benefits, and risks explicit. Economists, public policy analysts, lawyers, statisticians, urban planners, demographers, sociologists, political scientists, communications experts, and other specialists make up Urban Institute's staff. With such diverse expertise, we can breach academic boundaries as needed and blend qualitative and quantitative analyses. Equally important, at the Institute teams often complete many projects together, building institutional depth. We also collaborate with outside researchers and other institutions and work in partnerships with federal, state, and local agencies.

The Urban Institute
HR Office - Job #04021-IBP
2100 M Street N.W.
Washington, DC 20037 , USA

No phone calls please! Fax: +1-(202) 887-5189

Please click:  Careers  to see all job openings


 

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GLOBAL  HEALTH  COUNCIL

The Global Health Council, formerly the National Council of International Health, is a U.S.-based, nonprofit membership organization that was created in 1972 to identify priority world health problems and to report o­n them to the U.S. public, legislators, international and domestic government agencies, academic institutions and the global health community.

The Global Health Council is the world's largest membership alliance dedicated to saving lives by improving health throughout the world. Our diverse membership is comprised of health-care professionals and organizations that include NGOs, foundations, corporations, government agencies and academic institutions that work to ensure global health for all.


Welcome to the Global Health Council's Career Network

Here members can have exclusive access to employment listings, both domestic and international. And, job seekers may post their resumes.

Non-governmental and governmental organizations, academic institutions and foundations, as well as private corporations may post their positions after registering (at no cost).

Consultancies, internships and volunteer opportunities may also be posted o­n this site.

Note: Individuals posting resumes should note that the information they provide will be open to the general public.

Job Listings

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PATH is an international, nonprofit, nongovernmental organization that improves the health of people around the world. Headquartered in Seattle, Washington, since its inception in 1978, PATH operates 19 offices in 13 countries. We currently work in more than 100 countries in the areas of reproductive health; vaccines and immunization; HIV, AIDS, and tuberculosis; and children's health and nutrition. Over the past 25 years, PATH has advanced more than 30 health technologies that are appropriate for low-resource settings. At PATH, “appropriate” means that the technology is safe, effective, and culturally acceptable. Availability and affordability are also essential elements.

PATH
1455 NW Leary Way
Seattle, WA 98107-5136
USA

Tel: 206.285.3500
Fax: 206.285.6619

Email: info@path.org

For inquiries about employment opportunities, please contact pathjobs@mail.path.org.

Employment and consulting

Working at PATH

PATH is guided by values that reflect a commitment to quality and recognizes that PATH's staff members are the basis for our success as an organization. PATH takes pride in being the best in what we do and is committed to individual and institutional integrity. Each staff member shapes our reputation and shares responsibility for the achievement of our mission.

PATH strives to maintain an organization that is independent and creative with a critical mass of technical capabilities and encourages open, trusting interpersonal relationships; promoting initiative; and empowering staff to work independently. Through participatory management, each staff member has the opportunity to contribute to institutional governance within PATH in an environment that values and promotes collaboration, commitment, innovation, responsibility, nimbleness, proactivity, resoluteness, responsiveness, and risk-taking.

PATH is dedicated to diversity in staff and is an equal opportunity employer.

Job opportunities
Regular full-time positions for which PATH is currently recruiting.

Consulting opportunities
Consulting opportunities for which PATH is currently recruiting.

Consultant directory
PATH maintains a database of global professionals who are interested in providing consulting services in those technical areas in which PATH works.





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Every year, ARC provides multisectoral assistance to nearly o­ne million uprooted people around the world. ARC programs provide assistance in primary health care delivery, improved water and sanitation, shelter reconstruction, micro-credit projects, environmental rehabilitation and psychosocial services. ARC works with communities and their leaders to build capacity. ARC beneficiaries are mostly women and children in Bosnia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, Iraq, Pakistan, Thailand, Guinea, Rwanda, Sierra Leone and Sudan. To be considered for an overseas position: send a formal, typed resume with a cover letter, specifying dates of availability. Most positions require a o­ne year commitment with the option to extend based upon mutual agreement. A minimum of three years professional experience in developing countries is usually required. Please direct all applications (a formal, typed resume with a cover letter, specifying dates of availability) to the ARC Headquarters address (given below) or e-mail: archq@archq.org

ARC International Headquarters
430 Oak Grove St., Suite 204
Minneapolis, MN 55403
USA
Tel:+1- (612) 872-7060 Fax: +1-(612) 607-6499

To see all current job openings with ARC please click:   Employment



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UNICEF believes that the protection of children is crucial to their survival, health, and well-being. Unfortunately, millions of children are exploited, millions are abused, millions are victims of violence. Every day, they are bought and sold, imported and exported like consumable things. Children are forced to be soldiers, prostitutes, sweatshop workers, servants.

Abuse, exploitation and violence – disgraceful as they are – usually occur in private. They are often elements in organized crime and corruption. o­nly time reveals the consequences: children uneducated, unhealthy and impoverished.

UNICEF believes that everyone has a responsibility to see that children are safe. We work with individuals, civic groups, governments and the private sector to help create protective environments for them. Healthy, nurturing surroundings allow children to resist abuse and avoid exploitation. Caring environments fortify children against harm in the same way that proper nutrition and good health care fortify them against disease.

If you want to make an active and lasting contribution to build a better world for children and match the profile outlined, send a detailed curriculum vitae in English, AND a duly completed United Nations Personal History form, quoting VN-04-122 to: Human Resources Officer (WCARO), UNICEF, 3 United Nations Plaza (TA-26B), New York, N.Y. 10017, USA.  E-mail:  wcarocluster@unicef.org


To see all job openings with UNICEF please click:   Current vacancies



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Save the Children USA


Save the Children was founded in the United States in 1932 as a nonprofit child-assistance organization to make lasting positive change in the lives of children in need. Today we work in 19 states across the United States as well as in 47 other countries in the developing world to help children and families improve their health, education and economic opportunities. We also mobilize rapid life-support assistance for children and families caught in the tragedies of natural and man-made disasters.

Save the Children is a member of the International Save the Children Alliance, an association of 26 independent organizations that provide child-oriented emergency response, development assistance and advocacy of children's rights in more than 100 countries.

Contact:

Save the Children   1-800-SAVETHECHILDREN
54 Wilton Road, Westport, CT 06880 USA

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Winrock International is a nonprofit organization that works with people around the world to increase economic opportunity, sustain natural resources, and protect the environment.
Winrock matches innovative approaches in agriculture, natural resources management, clean energy, and leadership development with the unique needs of its partners.
By linking local individuals and communities with new ideas and technology, Winrock is increasing long-term productivity, equity, and responsible resource management to benefit the poor and disadvantaged of the world.

To see all job openings with Winrock International please click:  Jobs



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ACCION International is a nonprofit that fights poverty through microlending. Every day, millions of enterprising women and men around the world struggle to better their lives by opening tiny businesses. They work exhausting hours yet they barely scrape by. What they need to break free is a little credit - a loan as small as $100. With ACCION, they can get it!

ACCION International
ATTN: Human Resources
56 Roland Street
Boston, MA 02129-1235

Fax: +1-617-625-7020

To see all current job openings with ACCION International please click:  Jobs, Fellowships & Volunteering




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Pathfinder International is committed to a policy of providing equal opportunities in recruiting and selecting applicants for employment, in advancing its personnel as suitable openings develop, and in any matter effecting their employment with Pathfinder. Pathfinder International provides equal opportunities without regard to age, color, creed, national origin, handicap, veteran status, religion, sex, or sexual orientation.

Since 1957, Pathfinder International has supported high quality family planning and reproductive health services that improve the lives of women, men, and children throughout the developing world.
Working in over 20 countries throughout Africa, Latin America, Asia, and the Near East, Pathfinder is committed to making family planning and reproductive health services available to all who want them. By partnering with local governments and grassroots organizations, Pathfinder creates programs that are responsive to the needs of individual communities. 

 To see all current job openings with Pathfinder International please click:  Employment

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