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Program Manager, Myanmar and Thailand |
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Location: BangkoK, thailand or YANGON, MYANMAR REPORTING TO: SENIOR PROGrAM MANAGERS FOR THAILAND AND MYANMAR Full TIME consultancy – 37.5 hours per week Start date: AS SOON AS POSSIBLE |
About the Freedom Fund |
The consultant will split their time equally between the Myanmar program and the Thailand program. The consultant will report to the Myanmar Senior Program Manager in relation to the Myanmar program, and the Thailand Senior Program Manager in relation to the Thailand program.
About Myanmar Program
In 2020, the Freedom Fund will launch its newest hotspot program in Myanmar, where we will be working with local partner organisations to address the trafficking of Myanmar women to China for forced marriage and childbearing.
The Freedom Fund will coordinate the implementation of a strategy to assist women and girls by strengthening prevention and protection mechanisms and through partnerships with a number of local organisations and local authorities, including the police and border officers. The hotspot will support trafficking survivors to recover and reintegrate and assist them to repatriate to Myanmar on their return from slavery in China. Through the monitoring of this work and other research, we will learn more about the root causes and manifestations of this form of trafficking, as well as the networks and methods that perpetuate it. We will use this knowledge to advocate to the Myanmar government - and through it, the Chinese government - to improve interventions and promote better policies.
Thailand program
Since January 2015, the Freedom Fund has been operating a Thailand hotspot program aimed at preventing and responding to forced labour in the Thai seafood industry, including in the fishing, seafood processing and aquaculture industries. The seafood industry in Thailand is worth an estimated $6.5billion, and employs approximately 650,000 workers, many of which are migrant workers from Myanmar and Cambodia. The industry has made great strides to develop better regulation and improved business practices over the past five years, but more needs to be done to ensure these policies and processes are implemented and enforced on the ground. The Freedom Fund implements this project together with Humanity United, a U.S. based foundation.
In conjunction with Humanity United, the Freedom Fund has been supporting a portfolio of grants to NGOs and consultants to: undertake research and advocacy to government and business; support promising initiatives to accelerate reforms; and to build local CSO capacity and empower collective worker action. In order to achieve these aims, the Freedom Fund has worked with many international NGOs and consultants. Additionally, the Freedom Fund partners with six Thai-based CSOs to: empower migrant workers to collectively monitor and advocate for change; undertake evidence-based advocacy to government and business; and to provide direct services to migrant workers vulnerable to or affected by forced or bonded labour in the seafood sector.
Responsibilities
Qualifications
The Freedom Fund seeks an energetic, thoughtful and committed Program Manager, capable of operating with a high level of professionalism in a range of global settings. The successful candidate will have experience working with marginalised communities and a track record of implementing development programs with a strong monitoring and evaluation component. S/he will be highly organised and able to operate with minimal guidance.
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Compensation |
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Application procedure |
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Applications should be submitted in English and include a CV, cover letter, incl. salary expectations (one page maximum), and contact details of of two referees, one of which must be a line manager or head of HR from the most recent position.
Please send applications by email in PDF format to jobs@freedomfund.org, including ‘Program Manager, Thailand and Myanmar’ in the subject line before 9am BST on 29 September 2020.
Please note that only candidates selected for further consideration will be contacted.
No phone calls or agencies please.
Contact : jobs@freedomfund.org