Nonviolent Peaceforce cerca operatori in sri lanka




5 February 2003
For immediate and general release

NONVIOLENT PEACEFORCE JOB ANNOUNCEMENT
for Pilot Project to Sri Lanka:

Advance Team (3 positions)
Asian Projects Coordinator (1)

Nonviolent Peaceforce (NP), a new international non-governmental organization, is looking for three persons for its Advance Team to Sri Lanka. NP is also seeking an Asian Projects Coordinator who will be based at the international headquarters, currently in St. Paul, Minnesota, USA. The Advance Team will prepare for implementation of the Nonviolent Peaceforce’s pilot project in Sri Lanka -- civilian peacekeeping to provide space for local NGOs to do their work for peace and human rights. Applicants can expect to begin work in late March or April 2003.

Team duties will include: meeting with all local partners to further develop and refine the proposal; visiting and evaluating potential placement sites for NP field workers; arranging logistics for the arrival and deployment of the NP field workers.

Detailed descriptions of the positions follow, next page below.

Nonviolent Peaceforce hopes the three Advance Team members will be able to stay on as the permanent project staff, a commitment of 2-3 years. But please note: Funding for the permanent project is not yet secured. We are initiating the hiring process expecting that funding will be secured soon. We note this in the spirit of full disclosure and transparent hopefulness.

Please apply by 16 February 2003.

Reply with letter of interest (no more than one-page, single-spaced) and Curriculum Vita or resume to:
David Grant / DGrant at NonviolentPeaceForce.org / Fax: (+1)-202-244-6396 /
POB 11309 / Washington DC 20008 / USA
[fax or e-mail preferred]

The mission of the Nonviolent Peaceforce is to build a trained, international civilian peaceforce committed to third-party nonviolent intervention. For more information about the organization see www.nonviolentpeaceforce.org.
Sri Lanka Project Position Descriptions

Asian Projects Coordinator: This position is located in the NP head office and is supervised by the Executive Director. The Asian Projects Coordinator works under the guidance of the Sri Lanka Project Coordinator and in cooperation with members of other Asian region Working Groups.

Responsibilities:

· Maintains productive relationships with NGOs committed to peace and human rights in Sri Lanka, international organizations and entities, governments, interested parties and potential donors. · Participates in all NP Working Groups in Asia (currently Tibet and Burma). · Supports all aspects of the NP project in Sri Lanka; ensures lead-staff concerns are addressed at NP headquarters.
·       Helps monitor progress in fulfilling the program goals and benchmarks.
· Facilitates two-way communication between SL lead staff and NP leadership.
·       Visits field sites annually or as necessary.
· Maintains quality and readiness of ERN usage and all field team documentation activities. · Ensures visibility of SL project for the world community by using NP public relations and media resources and organizational networks.
·       Assists in recruitment for the project as necessary.
·       Assists fund-raising efforts.
·       Report regularly to NP leadership.

Qualifications:

·       BA or higher degree in relevant field
·       Minimum 3 years experience in international projects in Asia
· Commitment to nonviolence, along with knowledge and experience of nonviolent action, including Third Party Nonviolent Intervention
·       Strong oral and written communication skills
·       Some fundraising experience
· Experience and ability in establishing cooperative relationships with policy leaders in government and the private and non-profit sectors
·       Extensive cross-cultural experience, South Asian experience preferred
·       Ability to work with teams
·       Commitment to non-partisanship in Sri Lankan context required
·       Competence with internet and basic computer applications
·       English language fluency required, at least one Asian language desired



Sri Lanka Project Director: This position is located in Sri Lanka and supervises all Nonviolent Peaceforce employees in country. The Executive Director supervises the SL Project Director.

Responsibilities:

· Manages and supervises staff of the Sri Lanka project office and decides authoritatively on all questions about project activities and personnel · Works with NP headquarters staff and all local partners to evaluate operations; facilitates and assists periodic assessments of the project · Conducts outreach to and maintains good working relationships with NGOs, governments, parties to the conflict, international entities working in Sri Lanka and other interested parties · Solicits perspectives and advice from partner organizations and incorporates them into operations in the field and also into analytic reports and updates to NP main office
·       Monitors and reports regularly on human rights in Sri Lanka
·       Assesses risk factors and triggers use of ERN as appropriate
·       Supports NP fundraising efforts for SL project
·       Provides direction and support to field teams, visiting sites quarterly
·       Ensures compliance with MoUs between NP and other entities

Qualifications:

·       MA degree in relevant field or equivalent experiential learning
· Minimum 7 years experience in international projects, at least 3 in a management position; experience in establishing projects preferred · Commitment to, and knowledge and experience of, nonviolent action, including Third Party Nonviolent Intervention · Strong management and supervisory skills demonstrated by at least 3 years experience
·       Strong interpersonal and cross-cultural communication skills
·       Demonstrated good judgment
· Competence with internet and new information and communication technologies
·       Demonstrated ability to cope with the unexpected and work under stress
·       Demonstrated leadership ability along with teamwork approach
· Experience and ability in establishing cooperative relationships with policy leaders in government and the private and non-profit sectors · Extensive cross-cultural experience in Asia; Sri Lankan experience sought
·       Commitment to non-partisanship in Sri Lankan context required
·       English language fluency required; Sinhala and/or Tamil fluency desired




Team Manager: This position is located in Sri Lanka and is supervised by the Sri Lanka Project Director.

Responsibilities:

· Monitors the work of field teams to assess their morale, well being and compliance with the code of conduct and project goals, providing supervision and guidance as needed and visiting team units as frequently as possible.
·       Assists in resolution of conflicts within or between team units.
· Plans and facilitates meetings of team units for team-building, in-service development of skills and knowledge and to review and evaluate the project from team perspective. · Monitors Sri Lankan networks and media reports for developments affecting NP field operations. · Collects in a timely manner and carefully reviews documents and reports submitted by field teams; prepares releases to press and NP networks quickly as dictated by developments in Sri Lanka. · Assists the SL Project Coordinator in preparing reports and updates on the human rights situation in Sri Lanka. · Provides a healthy interface between the teams and the communities in which they live and work. · Advises and assists the Project Coordinator in all matters involving the teams, and press and public relations.

Qualifications:

·       BA degree or higher in relevant field
· Minimum five-year experience in peacekeeping or related work, including some supervisory experience · Experience in working with teams, consensual decision-making and with resolving of inter-personal conflicts.
·       Excellent interpersonal skills
·       Demonstrated ability in team leadership
·       Understanding of the effects of stress and trauma on individuals
· Commitment to and knowledge of nonviolent action, especially nonviolent intervention. Nonviolent intervention experience sought.
·       Excellent written and oral communication skills
·       Demonstrated cross-cultural sensitivity and communication skills
·       Competence in use of computers and the internet.
· Understanding of and commitment to nonpartisanship in the Sri Lankan context
·       Sri Lankan experience preferred.
Project Administrator: This position is located in Sri Lanka and is supervised by the SL Project Director.

Responsibilities:
· Maintains good relationships with landlords of NP Sri Lanka office and staff residences; ensures compliance with lease terms · Maintains in good order all office and residential furnishings, supplies and equipment and field team equipment · Ensures accurate inventory and storage (when necessary) of all equipment and consumable supplies · Maintains productive relationships with Sri Lankan government offices involved in visa issuance and customs clearance to facilitate same · Maintains productive relationships with local vendors of needed goods and services such as office supplies and furnishings, Internet access, telecommunications, equipment maintenance and repair, etc. · Maintains personnel procedures in compliance with local law and custom as well as with ILO standards
·       Maintain all in-country NP bank accounts in good order
· Ensure accurate bookkeeping and regular reporting to NP headquarters of all account activity · Manages petty cash account, approving expenditures of up to 400 Euros on own authority · Ensures accurate, prompt payment of all receipts including equipment purchases and rentals, salaries, rents and occasional expenses · Monitors foreign exchange rates and reports significant changes in the Rupee-Euro/USD rates to NP headquarters · Works with the Project Director and local partners to assure adequate facilities and supplies for all project activities and personnel
·       Assists Project Coordinator as needed

Qualifications:
· BA or higher degree in administration or related field, or comparable practical experience plus professional license · Minimum two years experience in administration of international projects, preferably peacekeeping, peacebuilding or human rights
·       Experience in establishing new offices/projects
· Commitment to and experience of nonviolent action, including third party nonviolent intervention
·       Strong cross-cultural management and communication skills
·       Strong interpersonal skills
· Familiarity with computers and the internet, especially financial and property control software · Knowledge and experience of standard bookkeeping and financial control practices
·       Demonstrated ability to work in a team
· English language fluency required, Sinhala and Tamil language skills preferred.