Together with partners in Africa, Asia and Latin America, Liliane Fonds has been making the living, playing and learning world of children with disabilities more accessible for more than 40 years. We contribute to a society in which everyone can participate.
In support of the Strategic Partnership ‘Make Way’, Liliane Fonds is searching for a:
This is a paid position for 24 hours per week (0.63 FTE) / temporary position for 12/13 months.
We expressly invite candidates who belong to a minority group and/or who are included in the target group register to apply.
As a Learning & Knowledge Development adviser (0,43 fte) you contribute to the work of the Make Way toolkit- and curriculum development group, the development of Information Education Communication materials and infographics and you support facilitating masterclasses and the Community of Practice for trainers.
Besides the role of a Learning & Knowledge adviser you also have the role of a Programme Officer (0,2 fte) in the Make Way Consortium; you support the Programme Manager in her responsibility overseeing the country and program context of Liliane Fonds in the Make Way consortium.
In both roles you contribute to strong and effective collaboration with and between consortium partners and within Liliane Fonds through regular communication, consortium meetings (mostly online) and team meetings. As a Programme Officer you facilitate input for proposal development and knowledge sharing within Liliane Fonds to support sustainability of the Make Way gains.
You will be part of the Programme Strategy & Learning team of the Programmes Department. You will receive hierarchical guidance from the Manager, to whom you also report. You will work closely with other colleagues who are committed to this programme in the consortium and collaborate with other team members and Programmes Department staff to share and embed lessons learned, products, etc. within the organization.
Finally you recognize yourself in the three core values of Liliane Fonds: trust, connectedness and openness.
If you are interested and you meet the profile, we would like to receive your curriculum vitae no later than the 3th of November. Instead of a motivated letter we ask you to answer the next three questions (maximum of 150 words per answer):
1. How does your experience help you relate to, or connect with, those most marginalised regarding SRHR?
2. Could you illustrate your capacity to mobilise and motivate partners from diverse cultures and your ability in learning and knowledge development?
3. What are your key qualities to achieve results in programme management?
Send your reaction by e-mail to our HR team [sollicitatie@lilianefonds.nl]. For more information please contact Thea Bongertman (tbongertman@lilianefonds.nl / 073-518 94 20). The first interview will take place on the 12th of November and a possible second interview on the 18th of November.