ILO, the International Labour Organization, is the United Nations agency for the world of work. It brings together governments, employers, and workers to drive a human-centred approach to the future of work. This approach focuses on employment creation, rights at work, social protection, and social dialogue.
What are the advantages that come with being employed at ILO:
- Working with governments, workers, and employers for fair solutions. This fosters collaboration and cooperation among different stakeholders, enabling the development of fair and effective solutions to labour and employment challenges.
- Allowing employees to contribute to meaningful initiatives that prioritize people’s rights, needs, and aspirations.
Job Details: Job Title: Programme Officer Unit: The International Labour Organization (ILO) Job Place: Myanmar, Yangon Deadline: Friday, 22 March 2024
Education & Qualifications Requirements:
- University degree (bachelor’s or equivalent) in a field relevant to the job.
Work Experiences:
- Minimum of two years of professional work experience in programme and/or project planning, monitoring, implementation and evaluation activities.
- Good knowledge of programming and results-based management (RBM) principles and concepts.
- Knowledge of the programming cycle (planning, monitoring, reporting and evaluation).
- Knowledge of resource mobilization.
- Good knowledge of PC software (including word processor, spreadsheet and presentation software) such as Microsoft Office.
- Knowledge of methods and techniques for designing and assessing quality and efficiency of process execution.
Languages:
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Excellent command of both English and Myanmar language.
Career Key Responsibilities:
- The key responsibilities of the career include delivering professional services for programming, contributing to the development of country operations plans, conducting research and analysis, monitoring and reporting on program performance, participating in missions, cooperating with external partners, staying updated on standards and best practices, supervising staff, monitoring work efficiency, supporting communication activities, providing information to specialists and officials, managing risk, collecting data for project proposals, contributing to resource mobilization efforts, and performing assigned duties.