DÉTAILS OPPORTUNITÉ
Organisation à but non lucratif
Région
Pays hôte
Date limite
19 févr. 2030
Niveau d'études
Type d'opportunité
Financement d'opportunité
Pays éligibles
Algérie
,
Comores
,
Egypte
,
Jordanie
,
Liban
,
Mauritanie
,
Oman
,
Qatar
,
Soumalie
,
Syrie
,
Émirats arabes unis
,
bahrain
,
Djibouti
,
Iraq
,
Kuwait
,
Libya
,
Maroc
,
Palestine
,
Arabie Saoudite
,
Soudan
,
Tunisie
,
Yemen
Région éligible
Collateral Repair Project offers internships in Grant Reporting in Jordan.
Responsibilities:
- Draft monthly grant reports for institutional donors
- Coordinate with implementing staff to collect necessary information
- Coordinate with communications team on a regular basis to ensure necessary
- photographs and materials are being collected
- Draft monthly update for CRP’s board members
- Assist with creation of internal reports (e.g. attendance report, MEL report)
- Perform any other related activities as assigned by immediate supervisor
Qualification:
- Interns are required to stay for a minimum of three months, and priority will be given to those who can commit for longer periods. Interns are required to work 20 to 25 hours a week, spread over three to four full days.
- For interns, knowledge of Arabic is useful but not essential.
Collateral Repair:
Collateral Repair Project (CRP) was started in 2006 by two American women who saw a need for a direct connection between citizens of coalition countries and innocent Iraqis who suffered from the consequences of war. They set up a Collateral Repair Project in Amman, Jordan, where many refugees were relocating during the height of the second Gulf War in Iraq. Much of CRP’s early work was charity-related, but as the organization grew it ran numerous programs focusing on community-building, education, and trauma relief in addition to emergency aid.
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