Summary: The National Program Manager role reports directly to the Executive Director. The responsibilities listed below are inclusive, but not exhaustive, of the role. It is reasonable to assume that additional tasks will be requested, as and when needed.
Appraised: This role will be appraised by the Executive Director. Every effort should be made by the position holder to record achievements throughout the year in order to document appropriately, as supporting evidence, on AIPF’s annual appraisal form. This role appraises the Program Coordinator roles (in HCMC)
Point person for: Matters relating to programs HCMC program staff management
Primary function To oversee program implementation
Summary: The Executive Personal Assistant to the Executive Director role reports directly to the Executive Director. The responsibilities listed below are inclusive, but not exhaustive, of the role. It is reasonable to assume that additional tasks will be requested, as and when needed.
Appraised: This role will be appraised by the Executive Director. Every effort should be made by the position holder to record achievements throughout the year in order to document appropriately, as supporting evidence, on AIPF’s annual appraisal form. This role appraises the Office Administrator role
Point person for: Executive Director Responsibilities
Handicap International is active in Viet Nam since 1992. The organization’s vision is of a world in which all forms of disabilities can be prevented, cared for or integrated, and in which the rights of people with disabilities are respected and applied. We are currently seeking a qualified and motivated person, Vietnamese nationality, to work in Bien Hoa city, Dong Nai province in the position of PROJECT COORDINATOR
Position type: Full time, contract term corresponds with project lifespan. Location: Bien Hoa-based, with regular travel to project sites in districts of Dong Nai.
WUSC is seeking one (1) Vietnamese Communications Specialist to be based in their office in Hanoi with fieldwork conducted throughout Vietnam. The term of the position will be from August 1, 2011 to March 31, 2012.
As their program is expanding, WUSC is facing a growing need to highlight the achievements of our development programs and promote these results to the general public in both Vietnam and in Canada. The purpose of the assignment is to capture our program activities and achievements through a variety of media formats and prepare these materials for distribution through print and web format.
Vietnam Civil Society Partnership Platform on AIDS (VCSPA) - a coalition of civil society organizations and community groups who share the goal of greater engagement of civil society for a more effective HIV/AIDS response in Vietnam - was founded in 2007 by the Institute for Social Development Studies and Bright Future Network. VCSPA unites civil society organizations and groups working on HIV/AIDS, strengthens their capacity, and organizes collective advocacy efforts.
The German Red Cross is part of the world wide Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement assisting victims of conflict and disaster and people affected by social or health related crisis. The Red Cross movement provides to vulnerable people assistance without discrimination as to nationality, race, religious beliefs, class or political opinions and adheres to the seven principles of the Red Cross movement: Humanity, Impartiality, Neutrality, Independence, Voluntary Service, Unity and Universality.
The German Red Cross assists in disaster response, rehabilitation and capacity building projects internationally on appeals of their sister organisations within the movement.
About ENV Education for Nature-Vietnam (ENV) was established in 2000 as Vietnam’s first non-governmental organization focused on conservation of nature and the environment through education. Their mission is to foster greater understanding amongst the Vietnamese public about environmental issues of local, national and global significance, ranging from protection of wildlife and natural ecosystems to climte change. ENV’s Wildlife Crime Unit (WCU) was established in 2005 to facilitate and motivate public involvement in efforts to combat wildlife trade and to improve the effectiveness of front line law enforcement