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[eccr] Job openings at IMS in Copenhagen (Deadline for applications: 22 June !!!)
Sun Jun 19 03:54:48 GMT 2005
Title: Job openings at IMS in Copenhagen (Deadline for applications: 22 June !!!)
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)
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.
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