Volunteer and Internship in Grant Reporting with Collateral Repair Project in Jordan
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Applicant criteria
ResidenceJordan
NationalityUnited Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Djibouti, Algeria, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Comoros, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Mauritania, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Somalia, Syria, Tunisia, Yemen
SpecialityAll Specialties
Gender
- Both
Opportunity criteria
Job Type
- Internship
Job locationJordan, Iraq
Needed documentsCV
Opportunity description
Collateral Repair Project offers internships in Grant Reporting in Jordan.
Responsibilities:
- Draft monthly grant reports for institutional donors
- Coordinate with implementing staff to collect necessary information
- Coordinate with communications team on a regular basis to ensure necessary
- photographs and materials are being collected
- Draft monthly update for CRP’s board members
- Assist with creation of internal reports (e.g. attendance report, MEL report)
- Perform any other related activities as assigned by immediate supervisor
Qualification:
- Interns are required to stay for a minimum of three months, and priority will be given to those who can commit for longer periods. Interns are required to work 20 to 25 hours a week, spread over three to four full days.
- For interns, knowledge of Arabic is useful but not essential.
Collateral Repair:
Collateral Repair Project (CRP) was started in 2006 by two American women who saw a need for a direct connection between citizens of coalition countries and innocent Iraqis who suffered from the consequences of war. They set up a Collateral Repair Project in Amman, Jordan, where many refugees were relocating during the height of the second Gulf War in Iraq. Much of CRP’s early work was charity-related, but as the organization grew it ran numerous programs focusing on community-building, education, and trauma relief in addition to emergency aid.
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