Plan International Ethiopia Job Vacancy






The Organisation


Plan International is an independent development and humanitarian group that promotes children's rights and gender equality for females. We believe in every child's strength and potential, but we are aware that poverty, violence, exclusion, and prejudice sometimes undermine this. Girls are especially impacted. Working with children, youth, supporters, and partners, we seek a fair world by addressing the core causes of the issues that girls and vulnerable children confront. We protect children's rights from birth to maturity, and we help children prepare for and react to crises and hardships. Our reach, expertise, and understanding enable us to influence improvements in practice and policy at the local, national, and global levels. For more than 85 years, we have worked with other dedicated optimists to improve the lives of all children in over 80 nations. We will only stop once everyone is equal.



The Opportunity:



The role holder will be responsible for serving as Plan International Ethiopia's first point of contact, providing front desk reception, administrative services, air ticket service, visitor assistance, and admin petty cash for the organization.



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Protecting Children and Young People (Safeguarding) and Gender Equality and Inclusion (GEI



Understands and carries out the obligations outlined in the Safeguarding and GEI policies, as well as Plan International's Code of Conduct (CoC), ensuring that concerns are reported and addressed by the proper processes.

Ensures that all employees in the unit/function/department are appropriately trained and understand their responsibility in respecting Plan International's safeguarding and GEI rules;

Ensures that Plan International's worldwide policies on safeguarding children and young people, as well as gender equality and inclusion, are properly integrated into day-to-day operations.

Ensures that Plan Ethiopia supports Plan International's worldwide efforts to guarantee safeguarding and GEI, including the submission of required reporting and data.

The individual:



Technical experience, abilities, and knowledge.



Qualifications and Experience Requirements



Qualifications/experience are essential:



Bachelor's degree in Business Administration/Logistics Management, Purchasing/Supply Chain Management, or a similar profession.



At least three years of relevant professional experience in an INGO setting, including the procurement of both emergency and development projects.



How to apply.



The deadline for the application is August 6, 2024. Qualified individuals should submit their applications using the links given below.



Internal Applicants: Link

External Applicants: Link.

This post is exclusively accessible to Ethiopian nationals who are legally allowed to live and work in Ethiopia.



Please take notice of this:



Only the shortlisted applicants will be contacted.

We do not accept CVs that are not received via the channels provided.

Early submissions are preferred since we will examine them during the advertising time and retain the right to close the ad early.

Female applicants are strongly encouraged to apply.



More information about Plan International may be found at http://plan-international.org.



References will be obtained, and background and anti-terrorism checks will be performed by the Plans Child Protection Policy. Plan has an equal opportunity policy and actively promotes diversity, accepting applications from anybody with the necessary skills and experience. Plan International, an international child-centered community development organization, is totally devoted to advancing the implementation of children's rights, especially the right to be protected from violence and abuse. That implies we have special duties to the children we come into touch with. Plan International believes that in a world where children face so many risks, it is our responsibility as an organization to do all we can to keep them safe. We must not contribute in any manner to injuring or endangering children.

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