Jobs & Opportunities Archive

Call for Applications! Online Training for Primary Prevention Focal Points
The Alliance for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action, USAID’s Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance

The Alliance for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action, with support from USAID’s Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance, is offering a learning opportunity on the Primary Prevention Framework. The course aims to prepare child protection focal points who intend to introduce and disseminate the Primary Prevention Framework in their organization and context.

Programme Officer – Advocacy
Family for Every Child

Family for Every Child is seeking a Programme Officer with a focus on advocacy. This role is key to helping Family for Every Child build and strengthen its advocacy programme. Among other things, this role also involves strengthening local civil society organisation leadership, and helping to develop and maintain a national programme within the US.

Programme Officer – Violence Against Children (Maternity Cover)
Family for Every Child

Family for Every Child is seeking a Programme Officer (maternity cover) with a focus on our Prevention of Violence Against Children programme portfolio. This role is key to supporting the successful delivery of Family for Every Child’s work on prevention of violence against children and effective advocacy initiatives.

Children and Young People’s Online Questionnaire on Draft General Comment No. 26 Now Open
United Nations

Children are invited to complete the Children and Young People’s online questionnaire that will help shape the general comment on children’s rights and the environment with a special focus on climate change from 15 November 2022 to 15 February 2023.

Civil Society Organizations Supporting Ukraine Invited to Apply for Funding
British Embassy in Kyiv, Ukraine

The British Embassy in Kyiv is pleased to announce the opening of the Programme Fund under its Support to Civil Society programme in Ukraine.

Care Reform Measurement Efforts Review and Mapping Consultant, Remote
Global Collaborative Platform on Transforming Children's Care, Palladium, D4I

The Transforming Care Collaborative's Task Force on Measurement seeks to engage the services of an independent technical expert consultant to review existing frameworks and tools that measure the progress and outcomes of reforms at the system level and map ongoing efforts to strengthen care reform measurement at global, regional, and country levels.

Research Scientist, RPCA (Boston College)
Research Program on Children and Adversity - Boston College

Research Scientist will oversee aspects of program implementation, research design, data management, data analysis related to the aims of the RPCA research portfolio focused on longitudinal and spillover research as well as implementation science.

Senior Fiscal & Grant Administrator, Research Program on Children and Adversity at the Boston College School of Social Work
Research Program on Children and Adversity at the Boston College School of Social Work

the Fiscal & Grant Administrator is responsible for assisting in the overseeing the fiscal and procedural requirements of RPCA grants, including the development of appropriate financial controls and procedures, related procurement needs, working with pre- and post-award sponsored administration, budgeting, and financial reporting and forecasting. 

BCN Community Outreach and Youth Engagement Specialist
Better Care Network

Better Care Network (BCN) is seeking a Community Outreach and Youth Engagement Specialist. The Community Outreach and Youth Engagement Specialist is responsible for ensuring effective information sharing, communication, and engagement of a wide range of stakeholders and partners as part of key inter-agency initiatives which BCN is facilitating, in particular the Transforming Children’s Care Global Collaborative. 

Program Manager, Research Program on Children and Adversity (Boston College) - Freetown, Sierra Leone
Research Program on Children and Adversity - Boston College

The Program Manager will support a 20-year long intergenerational/longitudinal study of war affected youth in Sierra Leone (ISWAY). This study is funded by the NIMH and will advance the understanding of potential biological embedding of stress responses intergenerationally.