Organisational Unit/Department: | CO-Hanoi |
Technical Responsible Unit/Department: | IPEC |
Technical Cooperation Programme: | Enhancing National Capacity to Prevent and Reduce Child Labour in Viet Nam VIET/14/04/USA |
Centralised or Decentralised Project: | Decentralised |
Position (Title): | Provincial Coordinator (Hanoi) |
Proposed grade (to be confirmed by HRD): | NOA |
Duty Station: | Hanoi |
Type of contract (SST, ST or FT): | Short Term |
Source of funding (TC, PSI or RBSA): | TC |
Duration: | 12 months |
1. Introduction: General information about the context in which the official will work/background on the project:
The International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour and Forced Labour (IPEC+) under the Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work Branch (FUNDAMENTALS) of the International Labour Organization is operational in over 90 countries worldwide and has the long-term objective of the effective abolition of child labour. In the short and medium term, the programme aims at assisting member States in designing and implementing policies and programmes which help them combat the worst forms of child labour. IPEC+ also aims at heightening the awareness of member. States and the international community on the problem of child labour and forced labour as well as assisting them in implementing the relevant international labour conventions.
In partnership with MOLISA as the key Government of Viet Nam partner, and its Department of Child Affairs as implementing focal point, the project "Enhancing National Capacity to Prevent and Reduce Child Labour in Viet Nam" is operational since 2015 by engaging with a wide range of government, social partners and civil society in its implementation. The Project's overall development objective is to build a comprehensive and efficient multi-stakeholder response for the prevention and reduction of child labour in Viet Nam. Placing capacity building for sustainable solutions at the heart of its interventions, the Project will deliver interventions under three mutually reinforcing components to achieve the following immediate objectives:
2. Reporting lines:
The Provincial Coordinator works under the general supervision of the National Project Manager (NPM) of the ILO ENHANCE project in Hanoi. He/she is responsible for the project implementation contributing to the timely and effective delivery of activities and outputs of the Project. He/she is the project focal point to work with Departments of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs (DOLISA) and other project partners in Ha Noi City. The work is carried out within the rules and regulations of the ILO and close working contacts are maintained with the Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific and with ILO Headquarters as and when required.
3. Main duties and responsibilities:
4. Qualifications requirements
Education: University degree in education, economics, management, social science or equivalent in experience.
Experience: At least one to two years of project management and implementation experience in Viet Nam. Proven capacity to initiate and implement technical co—operation programmes and activities with ILO constituents, NGOS and the Government. Familiarity with ILO policies and procedures. At least 3 years of operational experience in labour, occupational safety and health, education, vocational training, livelihoods improvement, women’s and children's rights issues, (including trafficking and migration) and gender. Familiarity in working with the private sector and knowledge about the Garments, Handcrafts, Fisheries and/or Agriculture sectors is considered and additional asset.
Languages: Proficiency and ability to draft quickly and clearly in English.
Nationality: Vietnamese
Competencies:
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