ABSTRACT

This is an indispensable career guide for everyone wanting to work in or already working in the international development and humanitarian emergencies sector. It provides a general introduction and insight into the sector, for those exploring it as a potential career, and offers students up-to-date advice when choosing a course, whether it’s at undergraduate or postgraduate level. Should they study International Development, or will Public Health, Environmental studies or Media get them closer to where they want to get? This book offers graduates or career changers who are new to the sector an understanding of what skills and experience will make them stand out above the competition and get that job. It enables those already working in the sector to gain a long term view of where they want to go and how they might structure their professional development to gain the skills and competencies necessary to get their career on to an upward trajectory.

This book draws heavily on insiders’ advice, case studies and top tips, to provide the reader with various perspectives and insights. How do you become a country director for an international NGO?  How can one become a gender mainstreaming expert?  What can you do to get in to consultancy? Career trajectories, Career clinics Q&A boxes and the personal planner in the appendix will help you get to where you want to go.

It also gives a detailed account of the myriad of careers and specialism available within the sector and methodologically describes the pros and cons of each option. So if you are not sure where you want to go with your career, you will be after you have read this book. Whether it’s Programme Management, becoming an Environmental Advisor, or an Acadmic this book will give you an insight into what the job entails and how you can get in to it. It will be an invaluable guide to all readers, irrespective of their country of origin, who are interested in the sector.

chapter |1 pages

Introduction

part |67 pages

The sector

chapter |11 pages

Is it For You?

chapter |20 pages

Who Could you Work For?

chapter |19 pages

Where Could You Work?

part |68 pages

Breaking into the sector

chapter |11 pages

Routes In

chapter |17 pages

Academic Qualifications

chapter |20 pages

The Job Search

part |44 pages

Moving up in the sectors

chapter |16 pages

Advancing in your Career

chapter |10 pages

Working as a Consultant

chapter |11 pages

Starting your Own NGO

chapter |5 pages

Moving On

part |164 pages

Areas of speciality

chapter |3 pages

Advocacy and Campaigning

chapter |3 pages

Camp Management

chapter |3 pages

Capacity Building

chapter |3 pages

Communications

chapter |3 pages

Country Director

chapter |3 pages

Disability

chapter |3 pages

Economics

chapter |3 pages

Education

chapter |3 pages

Engineering

chapter |3 pages

Farming and Agribusiness

chapter |3 pages

Finance and Accountancy

chapter |3 pages

Food Security

chapter |3 pages

Fundraising

chapter |3 pages

Gender

chapter |3 pages

Governance

chapter |3 pages

Handicrafts and Design

chapter |3 pages

Health Professional

chapter |3 pages

Human Resources (HR)

chapter |3 pages

Human Rights

chapter |3 pages

Knowledge-Policy Interface

chapter |3 pages

Law and Development

chapter |3 pages

Livelihoods

chapter |3 pages

Logistics

chapter |3 pages

Media and Journalism

chapter |3 pages

Microfinance

chapter |3 pages

Migration

chapter |3 pages

Nutrition

chapter |3 pages

Peacebuilding

chapter |3 pages

Policy

chapter |3 pages

Private Sector Development

chapter |3 pages

Procurement

chapter |3 pages

Project Management

chapter |3 pages

Proposal Writing

chapter |3 pages

Protection

chapter |3 pages

Public Health

chapter |3 pages

Research and Academia

chapter |3 pages

Rural Development

chapter |3 pages

Shelter and Housing

chapter |3 pages

Social Protection

chapter |3 pages

Sustainable Tourism 1

chapter |3 pages

Urban Planning

chapter |3 pages

Value Chain Analysis 1