Saturday, April 12, 2014

International ECE Jobs/Roles

The first international organization I researched is The Global Fund for Children (GFC) found at https://www.the globalfundforchildren.org.  They are a non-profit organization that identifies grassroots initiatives throughout the world which are dedicated to helping vulnerable children succeed in life.  Through grants given to these start-up efforts, children are being protected and given the chance to go to school and experience their childhood instead of being trafficked, required to be soldiers, child laborers, or any number of other atrocities.  "GFC has invested more than$30million in 560 organizations in 78countries over the past 19 years, and as a result has touched the lives of over 9 million children" (The Global Fund for Children, 2014).  A job that is currently open with the company is a foundation and corporate development officer.  This position will help with fundraising efforts for the organization by writing grants and reports, keeping the database current with donor information, and keep the organization's calendar current with due dates for grant submissions, grant awards, and reports.  Required skills for the job include strong verbal and written skills, experience with grant writing, being able to analyze and synthesize data to relay to prospective donors, and experience with children's issues and international development

The second company is the Association for Childlhood Education International (ACEI) found at http://aeci.org.

 "ACEI delivers its humanitarian mission based on a platform of four core beliefs: 
Uniqueness-We believe each child possesses a unique set of gifts and talents. Educators and others invested in the education of children should value each child as a unique and special individual; 
Universality-We believe that there are key principles that join our world together through the common bonds of human dignity and respect. All those concerned with the education of children should uphold these universal principles; 
Quality-We believe that educational experiences are enhanced by instructional strategies and learning environments that offer the very best opportunities for children's learning within the context of the nation, community, city, town or village in which children live; 
Equality-We believe all children should be educated in environments of fairness where there is freedom from bias or favoritism and where access to, and participation in, educational experiences are the cornerstone of the home, school and community" (Association for Childhood Education International, 2011).

A job that interests me that was listed under the headquarter's staff tab is that of professional development and research specialist although I couldn't get information about necessary skills or job duties.  My Master's degree in teaching adults may be a perfect fit for a job of this type.

The last organization I researched is Save the Children found at http://www.savethechildren.org.  I donate to this organization and feel it serves a valuable lifeline for children.  The organization's efforts began in the 1930's by helping families in Kentucky with clothing, school supplies, and hot lunches.  It gradually expanded throughout the United States and the world by responding to crises involving hunger, war, poverty, disease, shelter, and lack of education.  The organization works in 120 countries, has over 2 million donors, and raised $1.6 billion last year.  A current opening I am interested in is director of program quality support-Asia.  This role
       will provide leadership and direction for the institutionalization of a comprehensive program     
       management model for two Asia regions. This encompasses the full cycle of program design,
       monitoring, evaluation, accountability, learning and supports organizational planning and reporting
       requirements, for Save the Children international programs in both emergencies and development
      context. This role will also lead cross-cutting program initiatives (including sourcing program
      quality support, TA provision, continual improvement, partnerships, and other strategic and 
       business projects) and direct strategic programming trends and learning from the region (Save the
      Children, 2014).  
Skills necessary for the job include experience in coaching, project management, analysis of data and information, and working with persons from diverse backgrounds.  Degrees in development, monitoring, and evaluation and/oreducation, child protection, public health, nutrition is required.

References
Association for Childhood Education  International.  (2011).  Retrieved from http://acei.org
 
Save the Children.  (2014).  Retrieved from 
 http://www.savethechildren.org/site/c.8rKLIXMGIpI4E/b.6146405/k.C7E9/About_Us.htm?_ga=1.114121095.109897959.1397325487

The Global Fund for Children.  (2014).  Retrieved from  https://www.globalfundforchildren.org/







 






4 comments:

  1. Dear Laurie:
    Thank you for your post. I have learnt from these different roles that the early childhood field is looking for committed professionals who are not only trained, but are experienced, passionate and willing to offer the best opportunities for children to succeed in their lives. I drew from these job opportunities that we as early childhood educators must prepare ourselves for this ultimate work of making the lives of children better. Once again, thank you for a great post!
    Sharon Munroe.

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  2. Thanks for your hard work in researching international organizations this week Laurie. I enjoyed reading your blog. Having done the research, do you have any aspirations to work in another country? Have you ever thought about taking a sabbatical from your work at ISU? I wonder if the United States is considered the global expert in the field of early childhood. I also wonder how other countries support parents. Thanks for getting me thinking again this week Ms. Parker.

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  3. Dear Laurie,

    Thank you for your information about the ACEI. I would have never thought to look at that organization so I appreciated another international website to research!

    It is interesting to see how the international websites stress the importance is put on protecting children's and adult's human rights which should be the case for all organizations that have children's interests in mind.

    I hope that you get the opportunity to pursue a global position in your career.

    Nicolette

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  4. Great researching! Most of the organizations I found were to help the vulnerable children. It is so great that there are so many organizations available to help these children in need. It's so great that you support that organization. Would you really be interested in going to Asia? Some of the things I said I'd be interested in, it would pretty much be impossible until I got older and my little one was grown up. One day I do plan on traveling the world for my job though. And wouldn't it be the great to know you were doing what you loved and also possibly saving the life of children everywhere? What a feeling!!!

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