Research support for talent outreach in Mozambique/Angola

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Application deadline 3 years ago: Wednesday 30 Sep 2020 at 09:00 UTC

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We are seeking the support of an Online Volunteer to research potential talent sources in Mozambique/Angola. The Online Volunteer will conduct research on suitable platforms such as job/volunteer search websites, print media and social media groups in Mozambique/Angola where VSC can share volunteer opportunities. The Online Volunteer will also support Identifying potential partners such as international organizations, government institutions, professional associations, academia and civil society groups in Mozambique/Angola where VSC can reach out and promote UNV assignments. Additionally, the online volunteer will report new findings to VSC on a regular basis and provide advice on outreach practices in Mozambique/Angola. The Online Volunteer will be supported by the Talent Acquisition team and be part of a team of online volunteers to research talent sources in different countries. Communication will be through email, web meetings and shared collaboration space.

  • Research
  • Volunteer programmes and volunteer management

    The demand for national UN Volunteers (Volunteers who serve in their home countries) with specific skills and experience in Mozambique/Angola is increasing, exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. Our objective with the project is to increase the number of candidates from Mozambique/Angola in our Talent Pool so that UNV can respond to the demands of UN agencies more quickly and deploy UN Volunteers to where their service is needed.

  • Volunteers: 1 needed

  • 6-10 hours per week / 4 weeks

    We are looking for Online Volunteers with an interest in talent sourcing and recruitment. The Online Volunteer needs to have in-depth knowledge of Mozambique/Angola, including a thorough understanding of the country’s labour market. In addition, successful applicants need to have excellent internet and social media search skills; as well as the ability to identify and organize information.

  • Africa

  • English, Portuguese
Added 3 years ago - Updated 3 years ago - Source: onlinevolunteering.org