Burma
The Asia Foundation, a nonprofit international development organization committed to improving lives across a dynamic and developing Asia is seeking qualified long-term advisors in the area of Strengthening Civil Society and Media to serve as Chief of Party, Deputy Chief of Party and Disabilities and Inclusive Development Advisor for an upcoming project in Myanmar.
ESSENTIAL SKILLS: All candidates must be able to demonstrate an understanding of value systems, traditions and social norms and practices of different cultures and religions. Excellent consulting skills will be required including: Communication, both oral and written, consensus building, team facilitation, all with an emphasis on results and cultural sensitivity. Desirable skills include but are not limited to: knowledge and experience of the legal, political, economic, administrative and socio-cultural context of civil society and media programs in Myanmar or Southeast Asia; experience undertaking effective consultation with a wide range of national and international stakeholders; and familiarity with USAID program design principles and methods. Excellent written and spoken English are required. Local language capability is desirable. Experience or knowledge of Myanmar and/or Southeast Asia is strongly preferred.
TO APPLY: Interested applicants should submit a cover letter and CV to consultantssf@asiafound.org with the position listed in the subject line by May 5, 2014. The Asia Foundation is an equal opportunity employer. EOE/M/F/D/V. No phone calls, please.
Chief of Party
Burma
QUALIFICATIONS: Chief of Party candidates must have a relevant advanced degree in international development, social science, public policy, or another relevant field of study. A minimum of 15 years of progressively responsible international experience managing similar programs and at least 5 years of senior managerial level experience in a developing country, preferably in Southeast Asia. Demonstrated capabilities in high-level strategic visioning and leadership, and experience in working effectively with senior government officials/ agencies, civil society, local, and national government authorities and with USAID or other development partners and donors. Proven technical and managerial experience and skills, preferably in Southeast Asia. Demonstrated leadership and administrative skills in program management, including managing budgets and personnel, motivating and supervising team efforts and achieving success in complex activities are required. Candidates must have experience developing and managing multi-sectoral projects, leading and supervising multi- cultural and multi-disciplinary teams, and working with donor communities. Proven effectiveness in relationships with counterparts, partners and clients is required. Strong interpersonal and organizational skills required. Previous experience of managing USG funding preferred. Strong oral and written communication skills in English required.
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Deputy Chief of Party
Burma
QUALIFICATIONS: Deputy Chief of Party candidates must have an advanced degree in a relevant field. A minimum of seven years of progressively responsible international experience managing civil-society and media-related programs in the democracy and governance sector. Proven leadership in the design, management, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of similar sized programs. The ability to develop and communicate a common vision among diverse partners and the ability to lead multidisciplinary teams. Practical experience establishing and operating programs, and monitoring and reporting on complex, interdisciplinary activities. Experience in Southeast Asia preferred. Strong oral and written communication skills in English required.
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Disabilities and Inclusive Development Advisor
Burma
This is a national staff position. QUALIFICATIONS: Minimum of 3 years’ experience working to promote the inclusion of persons with disabilities, integrating gender into development activities and supporting the inclusion of vulnerable groups into development programs. An advanced degree or equivalent experience in a relevant field. Experience on integrating persons with disabilities, promoting gender integration and the inclusion of vulnerable groups into the design of program activities. Demonstrated capacity to work with government and civil society counterparts. Practical experience establishing and operating programs, and monitoring and reporting on complex, interdisciplinary activities. Experience training local CSOs to integrate the needs of persons with disabilities and other vulnerable groups into the design of development activities. Experience in Burma preferred. Strong oral and written communication skills in English required.
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