JOB NAME |
DEVELOPMENT WORKERS TO ACT AS DIGITAL AMBASSADORS
POSTED BY: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH
REF:GIZ 46
Date Published:Thursday, March 14, 2019
Date of Expiration:Monday, May 13, 2019 EXPIRED
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LOCATION OF THIS JOB |
Rwanda | KIGALI in Rwanda |
INDUSTRY |
Development Agency
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JOB TYPE |
Full-Time |
MAIN JOB DESCRIPTION |
Job-ID: P1475V006 Location: Kigali Assignment period: 02/01/2019 - 02/29/2020 Field: Information and Communication Technology Type of employment: full-time
JOB DESCRIPTION Our #nodigitaldivide initiative aims to provide disadvantaged groups and civil society organisations in Africa with better access to the latest digital technologies and enable them to use these better. The goal is to help more people benefit from the opportunities offered by digitalisation.
In particular, #nodigitaldivide promotes access to the internet in rural areas, digital literacy among women, girls and disadvantaged young people, digital participation by civil society and digital support for civil society processes. To achieve this, it uses digital ambassadors as mediators between the different worlds and digital ecosystems, applying peer-to-peer approaches in order to develop innovative solutions for overcoming the digital divide between urban and rural areas, rich and poor, and men and women, and to encourage efforts to scale these solutions up quickly.
YOUR TASKS 1. The role of the digital ambassadors depends on specific local needs. 2. You could, for example, be involved in the area of basic digital literacy, in the development of easily accessible digital information channels or in the design of concepts for NGOs that work online to promote democratic participation. 3. Work could also focus on the challenge of providing innovative solutions for internet access where there is no broadband or for those who do not own a smartphone with a flat-rate mobile data plan. 4. Digital ambassadors often work in a team with complementary skills, and always cooperate closely with local partners, with whom they jointly design and develop the solutions.
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REQUIREMENTS FOR THIS JOB |
YOUR PROFILE 1. University degree or professional qualification related to digital change (social or political sciences, economics, social work, education, media, ICT, engineering or similar) 2. Affinity for digital transformation, combined with initial practical professional experience (possibly through internships completed during your studies) and initial experience in the field of development/international cooperation 3. Proven IT/ICT knowledge, as well as experience and understanding of IT developments and IT/ICT projects 4. Knowledge of promoting digital literacy and consulting approaches in the field of information and communication technologies 5. Interest in cooperation/interface management and process design 6. Experience abroad, ideally in Africa and experience in working in intercultural contexts 7. Sensitivity towards, or experience with, approaches to gender equality 8. Teamwork and networking skills combined with the talent to think conceptually and analytically 9. Structured work style with a high degree of self-organisation, flexibility and creativity 10. Strong communication, presentation and facilitation skills 11. Very good knowledge of English and French (depending on location), knowledge of German is an advantage 12. Driving licence and driving experience are an advantage 13. This position would also be a suitable way to spend a gap year
LOCATION INFORMATION In general, the security situation is stable. The guidelines for GIZ security measures must be followed at all times. Please also read the country-specific information from the Federal Foreign Office.
NOTES Location: main and provincial cities in sub-saharan Africa
Deployment duration : 12-24 months (plus 1 month preparation)
Earliest start: 01.02.2018
GIZ is pleased to welcome applicants who have completed their vocational training and/or studies, and who also have German citizenship or nationality of another EU member state.
Development workers contribute their professional expertise to non-governmental and state organisations in partner countries. They train, advise and design projects jointly with the partner organisations. Development workers do not receive a customary salary, but can instead claim a living allowance, as well as family, health and insurance benefits. Your assignment will begin with several intensive weeks of preparation (including for your family) in Germany and in your partner country. When you finish your assignment in your partner country, you will receive support in reintegrating into working life and society in your country of origin.
Please note that we can only accept and process applications received via our online e-recruiting system. If you are unable to submit your application in this way, contact the person named in the job advertisement.
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