![]() You understand the needs of beneficiaries you have experience of developing policies and systems which identify these specifically, and of developing beneficiary-focused servicesĮxperience of working effectively with international partner organisations Previous experience of working in anti-trafficking roles, ideally gained in various international contexts in the anti-trafficking sector globallyĬomprehensive knowledge of the international policy context and legislative frameworks that shape the experience of trafficked people and migrants (an existing understanding of the role of the Red Cross Red Crescent movement would be beneficial) To be a successful Anti Trafficking Advisor, you’ll need: This role would suit someone with people management skills, but who also enjoys being hands-on with core activities.Īn important aspect of this role is engagement you will develop l inks with key stakeholders, both internal to the Movement and external, attend International Directorate meetings and work on fundraising opportunities. You will line manage a small team who support with these activities. In some cases, you will work directly with at-risk communities to develop materials which highlight potential trafficking risks and which signpost these communities to appropriate sources of advice and support. You will produce guidance and documentation, design and adapt training materials and deliver training to regional teams. Working on initiatives for a variety of international locations, you will monitor trends in trafficking activity, develop a clear understanding of the agencies working locally and work with National Societies to develop their response. Reporting to the Head of Anti-Trafficking, you will work with other International Directorate Advisors, Heads of Regions, International Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies and the International Federation, to provide technical advice and guidance, allowing colleagues to respond to human trafficking. The post holder will also provide support on other non-Ukraine related work as needed.Ī day in the life of a Anti Trafficking Advisor will involve: This post will support Red Cross staff and volunteers responding to Ukraine, working closely with the Head of Anti-trafficking will develop capacity of teams to identify and respond to those at risk and resources aimed at reducing the risk of exploitation for those fleeing Ukraine. You'll be crucial in providing Anti-trafficking expertise to movement colleagues responding to the crisis in Ukraine. Salary £ 32,170 - 35,747 (plus ILW if applicable based on 35 hours per week:Ĭould you play a key role in ensuring that the British Red Cross is proactively responding to human trafficking internationally? More hires are forthcoming, with positions for developers, public outreach, and partnerships development not yet open.Job Title: Anti Trafficking Advisor (Ukraine Focus) This subcommittee has been tasked with hiring a new executive director, monitor and report on the director's actions, and, if necessary, fire the director. At the board meeting earlier this month, an Executive Director Subcommittee was created (see related story). Meanwhile, the office of Executive Director still remains open. All positions, except that of Accountant, will accept candidates living outside the San Francisco Bay Area.Īpplications for the offices of Accountant, Personal Assistant to the Executive Director, and Office Manager close on October 31 applications for the offices of Heads of Development, Communications and Business Development close on November 5, and applications for the office of Chief Financial and Operating Officer close on November 12. All positions require experience within their individual field, and emphasize the knowledge of multiple languages, and prior work experience outside the United States. Some of these positions are current positions that will need to be filled in the new offices, while others are new positions, added as part of the Foundation's expansion.Ĭurrent job openings include that of Accountant, Personal Assistant to the Executive Director, Office Manager, Heads of Development, Communications and Business Development, and Chief Financial and Operating Officer. ![]() With the Foundation's move to San Francisco scheduled for the end of January, job openings for the new offices have been published.
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