
Nonprofit Leaders in Asia Pacific: Apply for a Paid, Overseas Fellowship Position with Atlas Corps
Deadline: Extended to April 15th
Atlas Corps is looking for an individual who speaks Thai, Bahasa, Japanese or another language of the Asia Pacific region to fill a position with the International Centre for Missing and Exploited Children, the leading global service agency working to protect the world's children from international child abduction and sexual exploitation. ICMEC works to identify and coordinate a global network of organizations fighting child sexual exploitation and international child abduction. ICMEC seeks an individual with broad regional experience as well as knowledge of issues related to missing children and child sexual exploitation.
**Please note that nonprofit leaders from Asia Pacific and the surrounding region are encouraged to apply regardless of issue area.
The Atlas Corps Fellowship is a 12-month professional fellowship offered twice a year (March & September). Fellows serve at Host Organizations working on issues that complement their expertise. Fellows learn leadership skills while sharing best practices and supplement daily knowledge with theoretical topics presented in the Atlas Corps Nonprofit Management Series. Atlas Service Corps seeks nonprofit leaders from around the world to apply for a September 2011 Fellowship in the United States and Colombia. Expenses are paid in this prestigious 12-month fellowship program, including a living stipend, health insurance, and training.
Eligibility: 2 or more years of relevant experience in the nonprofit/NGO/social sector; Bachelor's degree or equivalent; English proficiency (oral, writing, reading); 35 years or younger; Applying to volunteer in a country other than where you are from; Commitment to return to your home country after the 12-18 month fellowship.
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