Showing posts with label Jobs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jobs. Show all posts

Sunday, June 25, 2023

Job Vacancies at the International Criminal Court

INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT (ICC) in The Hague, Netherlands: fighting impunity for war crimes, crimes against humanity, genocide and aggression. ICC Twitter page in French: @CourPenaleInt.


Click here for latest job vacancies:

https://www.icc-cpi.int/jobs


Click here to search for career opportunities:

https://career5.successfactors.eu/career 


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Saturday, April 29, 2023

Job vacancies at International Criminal Court (ICC)

ICC seeks job applicants from countries such as Japan, Brazil, Germany, and Republic of Korea. Click here for the full country list


Learn more about ICC internships


Learn more about ICC visiting professionals


Learn more about ICC junior professional officers 


Friday, August 16, 2019

Career opportunities at International Criminal Court

APPLY for an #internship at the #ICC and make it a springboard for your career.  Here is a copy of a tweet by the International Criminal Court @IntlCrimCourt #ICC dated 15 August 2019.  Its vacancy announcements for future internship and visiting professional opportunities will be posted on their new eRecruitment systemCheck all the available positions here: https://bit.ly/2MjjuN4
To visit the above tweet click here:  https://twitter.com/IntlCrimCourt/status/1162046477323132928

Thursday, February 04, 2010

Job vacancy: ICT officer in Juba, South Sudan for MSF (Médecins Sans Frontières / Doctors without Borders)

Here below is a job advert received from Médecins Sans Frontières Belgium. Apologies for the delay. Yesterday, at Sudan Watch, priority had to be given to publicising Julie Flint's important blogpost and the Small Arms Survey.

Also, here is a copy of my e-mail sent Mon, 01 Feb 2010 to Philip Janssens, Logistical Coordinator, South Sudan Programs, Médecins Sans Frontières, Operational Centre Brussels, in reply to his e-mail Mon, 25 Jan 2010:

Dear Philip

Thank you for your very interesting email. Unfortunately, as it arrived in my spam box, I have only just seen it.

So, to make up for lost time, half an hour ago I e-mailed (see copy here below) several of my contacts at my professional network on LinkedIn.

By the time you read this email, the job vacancy will have reached some of the best IT connected people in the world.

Here's hoping that some of the most promising candidates in the world will make contact with you before the closing date of February 26, 2010.

MSF and your operations in Sudan deserve the best.

Please feel free to contact me anytime, I am always here.

Kind regards
Ingrid
Editor at Sudan Watch
http://sudanwatch.blogspot.com
England, UK
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Copy of e-mail received Mon, 25 Jan 2010:

Dear Ingrid,

Is it possible to post a Job Vacancy for our office in Juba on sudanwatch.blogspot.com?
Pls find in attachment a copy of this vacancy.

It would help our operations in Sudan greatly,

Kind regards,
Philip
_____________________________________________
Philip Janssens
Logistical Coordinator, South Sudan Programs
Médecins Sans Frontières, Operational Centre Brussels
Mob (Zain) : +249 909 926 997
Mob (Gemtel) : +256 477 162 045
Mob (Sudani) : +249 122 145 114
msfocb-juba-log@brussels.msf.org

MSF Belgium is looking for an ICT Responsible (m/f)
For its office in Juba

JOB PROFILE

JOB LOCATION
Based in Capital office (Juba) with regular trips to the field

OBJECTIVE
Ensures good maintenance of software and IT hardware;
Ensures good maintenance of communications hardware;
Advises on the proper choice of hard- and software;
Supports users in the mission;

MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES

General:
Implements and endorses MSFB ICT (field) policy
Support the whole mission (capital and projects) on IT and Communications (Radio and satellite)
Reports on a monthly basis to the hierarchical and functional managers

Equipment:
ICT helpdesk [1st line support]: repairs all occurring software and hardware problems;
Supports installation of communications equipment and continually assesses the functioning of all communications systems (HF, VHF, satellite systems, Landline and GSM).
Keeps proper inventories of communications equipment and ICT hardware, software and documentation. Is responsible for asset tracking of Communications and IT hardware;
Prepares a draft of the ICT budget for the annual plan in relation to the (mission) ICT policy;
Keeps himself informed about technical developments;
Updates his line manager on new developments in the ICT branch;
Looks for proper solution for the Communications and IT needs in the mission;
Purchases ICT equipment and software in line with MSFB policy;
Manages a small stock of spare ICT equipment

User Support:
Advises on proper filing of unique documents
Gives advice, training and/or trouble shooting when problems occur;
Organises computer training for MSF staff according to the needs;
Provides support to the field projects on Communications, and ICT maintenance and repair;

NECESSARY SKILLS & REQUIREMENTS

Very good knowledge of all major software;
Very good knowledge of proper hardware and network installations;
Very good knowledge of (HF and VHF) radio and (phone and data) satellite equipment.
Good organisational skills;
Patience and a supportive / facilitating attitude;
An accurate way of working;
Willingness to travel to projects sites and spend time there;
Working knowledge of English and full knowledge of ‘ ICT-English’;
Training skills.

Candidates are requested to send their CV + motivation letter to
HYPERLINK "mailto:msfocb-juba-log@brussels.msf.org" msfocb-juba-log@brussels.msf.org
or deliver it to MSF Belgium, Hai Malakal, Juba, to the attention of Philip Janssens, CoTL
before February 26, 2010.

Médecins Sans Frontières Belgium is a non-governmental organisation providing medical care to populations in distress. It operates under neutrality and impartiality and requests their employees to perform their duties in the same spirit.

[end of MSFB job advert copy]

Monday, February 01, 2010

15,000 job vacancies for southern Sudanese in North - News from Sudan Radio Service for 28 Jan - 01 Feb

15,000 Job Vacancies For Southern Sudanese In North
Report by SRS - Sudan Radio Service, Monday, 01 February 2010:
(Khartoum) - The National Civil Service Commission has disclosed that there are about 15,000 vacancies for southern Sudanese within ministries in the Government of National Unity which need to be filled.

In an interview with SRS in Khartoum on Sunday, the Chairman of the National Civil Service Commission, Prof. Moses Macar Kacual explains how the twenty percent quota stipulated in the Comprehensive Peace Agreement has been allocated to Southern Sudan.

[Prof. Moses Macar Kacual]: “The twenty percent quota represents about 13 to 15 thousand vacancies and we were wondering where we were going to get qualified people from southern Sudan to fill these vacancies. But when we sent 1000 applicants to the ministries, we found that some departments hesitated to recruit these people. The Council of Ministers met on 6th January and we discussed this issue and they instructed the departments to recruit these people and we are now waiting for the response to the request that these people should be employed. This is what we are waiting for.”

Prof. Macar disclosed that about 600 qualified southern Sudanese from 1000 applicants for jobs in the National Civil Service have not taken up their duties due to difficulties created by various departments in the different ministries.

[Prof. Moses Macar Kacual]: “We were supposed to announce the second recruitment phase because our brothers from southern Sudan are hesitating to come. When they heard that the President of the Republic had endorsed the first batch, people realized that the scheme was serious and they submitted applications before we could announce them. I have about 2000 applications so far but I suspended them because I want to see to it that the first 1000 applicants are recruited so that we can review our statistics to see how many vacancies are left in each department. After that we can announce the second batch.”

Prof. Macar said that according to the twenty percent quota, southern Sudanese are supposed to be employed in twenty-eight federal ministries with the exception of the Ministry of Defense and the Interior Ministry. This is because southern Sudan has its own army and its own police force.
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News from Sudan Radio Service for 28 Jan - 01 Feb 2010