Association for Childhood Education International (ACEI)
I chose this
organization because I am already a member and they offer global information to
early childhood educators through their newsletter ACEI Exchange as well as their publication Childhood Education.
The mission of ACEI is
to promote and support in the global community the optimal education,
development, and well-being of children, from birth through early adolescence,
and to influence the professional growth of educators and the efforts of others
who are committed to the needs of children in a changing society. –
They offer a monthly
stipend for their internship program. Requirements for this program include:
-should be enrolled in a graduate degree program that focuses on global
education issues with a particular interest in children's education.
-A focus on one specific aspect of childhood education, such as basic
education or early childhood development, is also acceptable. Interns who have
had some international experience(s) working or living outside the U.S., are
preferred. Internships typically range from 8 -12 weeks.
-All interns must reside in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area during
their assignment and are responsible for arranging their own housing and
transportation. Interns are based at the ACEI Headquarters located at 1101 16th
Street NW, Washington DC, 20036, a few blocks north of the White House.
Save the Children
This organization is the
world’s leading independent organization for children.
They work to inspire
breakthroughs in the way the world treats children and to achieve immediate and
lasting change in their lives.
They are currently
looking for an emergency response education manager. This position requires the following:
- Bachelors
level in Education or similar relevant social science; Master's degree in
Education desirable
- Minimum
four years of working experience in the Education sector, including two
years in an emergency or fragile state context
- Previous
experience of project management, including supervision of staff and
budgeting
- Experience
of and commitment to working through systems of community participation
and accountability
- Knowledge
of established inter-agency standards and guidelines such as the INEE Minimum
Standards
- Demonstrable
skills for quality monitoring and evaluation
- Experience
in training and capacity building, particularly of national staff and
volunteers
- Experience
of representation in external forums (i.e. Education Cluster)
- Experience
of preparing funding proposals for donors
- Ability to
write analytical but clear and concise assessment and project reports
- Strong
influencing skills
- Politically
and culturally sensitive with qualities of patience, tact and diplomacy
- Fluent in
written and spoken English
- Commitment
to the aims and principles of Save the Children. In particular, a good
understanding of the Save the Children mandate and child focus and an
ability to ensure this continues to underpin our support
Childcare Worldwide
Childcare Worldwide is an organization that
tries to unite people in the West and children in developing countries to help
meet their spiritual and physical needs through a ministry with an emphasis on
education and is based on the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
Too often we forget that children have
spiritual needs (as do adults). This is
the part that interests me about the position; however, the traveling part makes
me feel a little anxious.
They have an Administrative Coordinator
position which focuses on relationships. This person helps people in churches
sponsor children, is the right hand man (woman) to the tour leader, does all
the accounting, many administrative tasks and juggles many other
responsibilities from organizing the bus to helping the children with their
school work.
The
position requires an outgoing, people-friendly personality and ability to
communicate well. Flexibility and a positive attitude, love of children, a
desire to be "on the road" for many months, an adventurous spirit and
maturity are all a must!
Experience
in cross cultural relationships, with a non-profit, and musical abilities are a
plus!
Candidates
must:
- Be
comfortable with change
- Easily
interact with all types of people and have good communication skills
- Have a
strong work ethic, be able to handle many responsibilities at once
- Be 25
years or older, be able to drive a mini-bus (or willing to learn) and have
a good driving record
- Be detail
oriented and organized
- Must be
able to lift and carry 50 pounds
Lynn,
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed reading your post. You have given some great international job opportunities for employment. Childcare Worldwide sounds awesome. It would be great to travel and lead children to Jesus Christ. I am interested in that organization. Thank you for sharing those great ideas.
Chere'e
Hi Lynn,
ReplyDeleteVery informative posting. I too found Save the Children to be a very interesting organization and actually found their job opportunities to be very intriguing. My daughter is also a child's advocate and is very much interested in working towards the same goals of helping children so I actually forwarded the job opportunities to her!
Thanks for a great post and wonderful ideas.
Berdetta
Lynn you wrote a very good post. It's great that you are already a member of such an important organization. The job opportunities were great ones and I beleive that all will provide a person with an awesome opportunity to help children and families internationally.
ReplyDeleteJanine
Great minds think alike :-) We both have the same organization ACEI. I found this organization to be extremely informative in regards to ensuring the well being of children. I love your Childcare Worldwide, I was unaware of this organization until now thanks to you. Nevertheless, a faith based organization that does work international is very inspiring. Thank you for your post.
ReplyDeleteThat internship sounds amazing, but like you, I wouldn't want to give up my life and friends where I live now. And of course my full time job that pays! I didn't feel qualified for a lot of the international positions. I feel that would be a heavy load to burden- but I would definitely enjoy some international experience maybe over my summer break next year! I will definitely have to look into it! What is your dream job after grad school?
ReplyDeleteJessica