Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Jobs/Roles in the ECE Community: Internationally


The first organization that appealed to me was United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF). (n.d.). Retrieved November 28, 2011, from http://www.unicef.org/ I chose this organization because of their global involvement in helping underprivileged children and their families.  There work with educating mothers with AIDS and the prevention of spreading the disease is phenomenal in place that have over an 80% AIDS rate.  The organization does other services such as child protection, advocacy, and equality but, the AIDS work they do is very passionate to my work with children. 

The job I found was an early childhood education specialist in Kenya. However, when you click the site for more information on the job there is an error and there is an error for every job looked into.

The second organization I chose was Save the Children. (2011). Retrieved from http://www.savethechildren.org/site/c.8rKLIXMGIpI4E/b.6115947/k.8D6E/Official_Site.htm

This organization appealed to me because like UNICEF they advocated for the rights of children and their families.  There organization is in educating the families to break the cycle of poverty for children in America.  They have a literacy program called Early Steps to School Success in which children age birth to 5 are provided home visits and books while the parents are provided ways in which to promote their children’s development. 

I did find a job that appealed to me another early childhood development specialist which required the following:

  • Masters in early childhood development, education, or related field
  • Three to five years prior early childhood development program design/implementation experience.  
  • Experience in developing countries preferred.
  • Experience in materials development to support ECD programming.
  • Excellent communication skills
  • Willingness to travel 30-40% time

It is located in Washington, D.C. however the only aspect I do not qualify for is experience in developing countries and working in programs that support ECD programming.  Not a negative though because I believe if I can portray my passion someone will believe enough to hire me because of my dreams.

The last organization I looked at was Academy for Educational Development. (2011). Retrieved from http://www.aed.org/en/index.htm

This organization appealed to me because of their science and technology innovations is improving the lives of young children.  For instance, they have a position for an administrative assistant in AIDS research, not exactly what I went to school for but, I do have all the qualifications in assisting the director. I think what really appealed to me was again their literacy program in early childhood and giving children the tools to close the gap on achievement.

Here is the qualifications need for the Administrative assistant for AIDS research

  • High School Diploma with 1-3 years’ experience. 
  • Microsoft Office Suites, preferred.
  • Ability to gather, recommend and summarize data for reports.
  • Finds solutions to various administrative problems, and prioritizes work.
  • Work requires attention to detail in composing, typing and proofing materials, establishing priorities and meeting deadlines.
  • Strong MS Office skills (i.e. Word, PowerPoint, Excel)
  • Excellent written and communication skills

 

6 comments:

  1. Dear Michele,
    I did not find my dream job on the international organization websites that I viewed. I would love to have the opportunity to visit other countries and to share my passion with them. One of the speech therapists at the developmental day school that I work in goes overseas with a group of her peers every year to help young children with speech issues. I think that it is awesome that she has that resource.
    Luci

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  2. Dear Michele,
    I must admit the international organizations were very interesting as were the positions that were available. Some day I would love to visit with someone who has done something like this and see what it all entails. I am sure it is a fulfilling experience as well as a humbling one.
    Lori

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  3. Dear Michele,
    Early Steps to School Success sounds like a great emergent literacy intervention! Its principles sound similar to those of the Ferst Foundation for Literacy or Reach Out and Read.
    As far as the Washington position goes, I think you are right - passion plays a large role in getting your foot in the door; it drives you to learn more or perform better than someone who is not inspired by their work. Good post, Michele!

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  4. Dear Michele,
    Each of the organizations work is so important for children throughout the world. After I read their missions, goals, and the scope of their work, I find a strong appreciation for their efforts.
    I like Lori, would love to speak first hand with an individual who knows works with any of these organizations.

    Great Post!
    Millie

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  5. Michele-I really like your last organization Academy for Educational Development. Even though it may not be your dream job, I think the position you listed sounds very interesting and think of all of the things you could learn in this position. Are their literacy programs located in many parts of the world?

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  6. Michele,

    I also chose Save the Children. I believe this is a wonderful organization that is committed to changing the lives of children all around the world. Thank you for sharing these organizations with us. Your passion for children shows through your blog. Keep up the good work. You are making a positive impact on the world around you.

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