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[eccr] Job openings at IMS in Copenhagen
Mon Jun 20 10:02:53 GMT 2005
>Programme Coordinator - Media Partnership Programme for the Arab World and
>Iran
>International Media Support (IMS), an international organisation based in
>Copenhagen, Denmark, provides support to local media around the world in
>areas affected by conflict and human insecurity.
>
>IMS is currently seeking a Programme Coordinator for a media development
>programme covering the Arab World and Iran. The programme is expected to
>begin in September 2005 and will run for a period of approximately 2 years.
>
>The programme will focus on a number of specialised fields, including
>monitoring and advocacy, legal protection for media, strengthening
>associations, investigative journalism, cooperation between public service
>broadcasters, collaboration between film makers and strengthening
>intercultural dialogue.
>
>The Programme Coordinator will be stationed in the region. She/he will
>work at the IMS office in Copenhagen for the first three months of the
>programme and will then set up an office in the region. The Programme
>Coordinator will work closely with the Programme Officer (who will be
>based in Denmark), as well as specialised international and national
>partner organisations.
>
>Applicants must have extensive experience in international development
>projects and an in-depth knowledge of media and journalism (knowledge of
>one or more of the specialised fields in the programme is a plus, but not
>essential). In addition, experience from the programme countries would be
>preferable. Fluency in written and spoken English is essential, whilst
>knowledge of Arab and French is a plus.
>
>As a senior member of an IMS team working on the programme, the Programme
>Coordinator will have the following tasks:
>
>- Oversight of, and responsibility for, the implementation of the
>programme, including overall coordination, administration and reporting;
>- Ensure that management procedures are adequately established, including
>agreements on auditing, reporting and handling of grants, as well as a
>plan for evaluating the programme;
>- Establish and manage the regional IMS office;
>- Facilitate possible synergies between various activities in the programme;
>- Plan and undertake missions to areas covered by the programme;
>- Assist and work with experts and partners visiting the region;
>- Maintain contacts and coordinate with Danish and international
>implementing partners;
>- Strategic analysis and development of existing and new activity areas.
>
>It is anticipated that the Programme Coordinator will travel approximately
>50 days per year.
>
>Applications in English, including a CV and a letter of interest, should
>be sent to the IMS Executive Director, Mr Jesper Højberg, International
>Media Support, Wilders Plads 8A, 1403 Copenhagen, Denmark (tel. +45 3269
>8989), or by e-mail to (mi /at/ i-m-s.dk) no later than 22 June 2005.
>
>It is envisaged that interviews will be conducted from the 27 June 1
>July, 2005 in Copenhagen.
>
>This position is advertised pending funding for the programme. Terms of
>hiring will be based on the rules and regulations of the Danish civil service.
>
>Last updated: 13-06-2005
>
>Programme Officer Media Partnership Programme for the Arab World and Iran
>International Media Support (IMS), an international organisation based in
>Copenhagen, Denmark, provides support to local media around the world in
>areas affected by conflict and human insecurity.
>
>IMS is currently seeking a Programme Officer for a media development
>programme covering the Arab World and Iran. The programme is expected to
>begin in September 2005 and will run for a period of approximately 2 years.
>
>The programme will focus on a number of specialised fields, including
>monitoring and advocacy, legal protection for media, strengthening
>associations, investigative journalism, cooperation between public service
>broadcasters, collaboration between film makers and strengthening
>intercultural dialogue.
>
>The Programme Officer will work closely with the Programme Coordinator
>(who will be based in the region), as well as specialised international
>and national partner organisations.
>
>Applicants must have work experience in international development projects
>and knowledge of media and journalism (knowledge of one or more of the
>specialised fields in the programme is a plus, but not essential). In
>addition, experience from the programme countries would be preferable.
>Fluency in written and spoken English is essential, whilst knowledge of
>Arab and French is a plus.
>
>As a member of an IMS team working on the programme, the Programme Officer
>will have the following tasks:
>
>- Strategic in-put to development of project activities;
>- Oversight of activity implementation;
>- Coordination and administration of programme activities;
>- Information and communication activities for the programme;
>- Coordination of meetings with Danish and international partners;
>- Planning and undertaking missions to programme countries;
>- Narrative and financial reporting on programme activities.
>
>It is anticipated that the Programme Officer will travel approximately 30
>days per year.
>
>Applications in English, including a CV and a letter of interest, should
>be sent to the IMS Executive Director, Mr Jesper Højberg, International
>Media Support, Wilders Plads 8A, 1403 Copenhagen, Denmark (tel. +45 3269
>8989), or by e-mail to (mi /at/ i-m-s.dk) no later than 22 June 2005.
>
>It is envisaged that interviews will be conducted from 27 June 1 July,
>2005 in Copenhagen.
>
>This position is advertised pending funding for the programme. Terms of
>hiring will be based on the rules and regulations of the Danish civil service.
>
>Programme Officer - Media Programme for Ukraine, Belarus and the Western
>Balkans
>International Media Support, an international NGO based in Copenhagen
>Denmark, provides support to local media around the world in areas
>affected by conflict and human insecurity.
>
>IMS is currently seeking a Programme Officer for a media development
>programme covering Ukraine, Belarus and the Western Balkans. This
>programme is expected to begin in late 2005 and will run for a period of
>approximately 2 years.
>
>The programme will focus on a number of specialised fields, including
>media policy and legislative reform, support to independent media and
>media institutes, and investigative journalism. The Programme Officer will
>work closely with the specialised international and national partner
>organisations implementing the programme activities in the region.
>
>Applicants must have work experience in international development projects
>and knowledge of media and journalism (knowledge of one or more of the
>specialised fields in the programme is a plus, but not essential). In
>addition, experience from the programme countries would be preferable.
>Fluency in written and spoken English is essential, whilst knowledge of
>languages relevant to the programme countries is a plus.
>
>As a member of an IMS team working on the programme, the Programme Officer
>will have the following tasks:
>
>- Strategic in-put to development of project activities;
>- Oversight of activity implementation;
>- Coordination and administration of programme activities;
>- Planning and undertaking missions to programme countries;
>- Information and communication activities for the programme;
>- Narrative and financial reporting on programme activities.
>
>It is anticipated that the Programme Officer will travel approximately 40
>days per year.
>
>Applications in English, including a CV and a letter of interest, should
>be sent to the IMS Executive Director, Mr Jesper Højberg, International
>Media Support, Wilders Plads 8A, 1403 Copenhagen, Denmark (tel. +45 3269
>8989), or by e-mail to (mi /at/ i-m-s.dk) no later than 22 June 2005.
>
>It is envisaged that interviews will be conducted from 27 June 1 July,
>2005 in Copenhagen.
>
>This position is advertised pending funding for the programme. Terms of
>hiring will be based on the rules and regulations of the Danish civil service.
>
>From:
>Finn Rasmussen
>International Media Support (IMS)
>Wilders Plads 8A
>1403 Copenhagen K
>Denmarkl
>Phone:45-32698989
>Fax: 45-32698994
>
>email: (fr /at/ i-m-s.dk)
>
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