ILO is looking for a suitable canadidate for internship.
1. Background
The International Labour
Organization (ILO) is a tripartite U.N. agency with government, employer, and
worker representatives as its constituents. This tripartite structure makes the
ILO a unique forum in which the governments and the social partners of the
economy of its Member States can freely and openly debate and elaborate labour
standards and policies. The ILO Country Office for Indonesia and Timor-Leste is
carrying out a diverse programme of activities and projects through its Decent
Work Country Programme related to issues such as employment, labour rights and
standards, social protection and skills development in order to support Indonesia
in its development of an inclusive, sustainable and job rich economy and
society.
As part of ILO Indonesia's Decent
Work Country Programme, each year the Office develops knowledge products to
ensure that constituents have access to the latest information on employment
trends. The Office recently published the sixth issue of the Labour and Social
Trends report for in Indonesia, which focused on reinforcing the role of decent
work in equitable growth in 2013. In 2014, the Office will prepare the seventh
issue of the Labour and Social Trends report for in Indonesia, which will
concentrate on planning for job rich growth within the context of regional
integration.
More
details below.
Vacancy
No:
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Jakarta/2014/014
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Date:
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8
August 2014
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Position
title:
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Internship
– Labour Market Analysis
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Deadline
for application:
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21
August 2014
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Project
title:
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Employment
trends
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Organization
unit:
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ILO
CO Jakarta
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Grade:
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-
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Duty
Station:
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Jakarta,
Indonesia
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Contract
type:
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Internship
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Duration:
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5
months : 1 September 2014 – 31 January 2015
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Expected
starting date:
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1
September 2014
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For any questions
related to this internship, please contact: Ms. Emma Allen, Technical Officer,
ILO CO Jakarta – allen@ilo.org . This
internship is pending project approval.
2. The Internship
To support the
development of the Labour and Social Trends Report for 2014, the ILO Country
Office for Indonesia and Timor-Leste is seeking an intern to provide assistance
on labour market analysis. The intern will support labour market analysis through developing a
database of labour market variables and through supporting the analysis of
these variables.
The intern will be based in Jakarta and will
report to the Technical Officer - Labour Market Economist.
In cooperation with the Technical
Officer - Labour Market Economist, the intern may coordinate with the various specialists
in the Decent Work Technical Support Team for East and South-East Asia and the
Pacific and the ILO Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific, both in Bangkok.
Tasks
- Support the preparation of a database of labour market variables;
- Support the preparation of tables and figures based on the labour market variables;
- Contribute to the knowledge management and knowledge sharing strategies of the Office;
- Other relevant tasks requested by the Technical Officer - Labour Market Economist and the Director of the ILO Country Office for Indonesia and Timor-Leste.
3. Experience and qualifications
Education: Must in last
year of Master’s degree or higher degree programme or have graduated within the
last 12 months, with courses in statistics, labour market analysis and employment,
and/or economics.
Competencies: ore competencies include
adaptability, collaboration, communication, initiative, integrity, knowledge
management, problem solving and decision making and sensitivity to diversity.
The intern should be able to work independently as well as part of a team and
be initiative and flexible.
Application: The ILO promotes equal
employment opportunities.
Therefore, qualified women and men are encouraged to
apply and submit their application along with CV, other supporting documents
and references, addressed to:
INTERNATIONAL LABOUR
OFFICE
Email: hrdjkt@ilo.org
Fax: 310 0766
Only qualified
candidates will be notified.
The ILO promotes
opportunities for women and men to obtain decent and productive employment in
conditions of freedom, equity, security and human dignity
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