Dialogue Fiji seeks to fill the following full-time positions:
POSITION: COORDINATOR JOB PURPOSE: Reporting to the Dialogue Fiji Committee, the Coordinator will be required to: · Take lead role in identifying, researching, financing and developing appropriate actions and key opportunities of relevance to Dialogue Fiji’s goal and objectives · Take lead role in creating, researching, planning, funding and implementation of the Dialogue Fiji Initiative which include programme management and systematic narrative and financial reporting on all activities · Implement appropriate orientation and training for Committee, staff and volunteers · Supervise secretariat staff and volunteers · Facilitate the work of the DF Committee Knowledge and Experience · Strong communication and inter-personal skills essential · Strong organisational skills essential · Strong consensus building skills essential · Experience in project management an advantage · Ability to work independently while being a strong team player · Ability to work in a fast paced environment requiring multi-tasking and work under pressure · Knowledge and experience of peacebuilding and dialogue processes an advantage POSITION: PROJECT OFFICER JOB PURPOSE: Reporting to the Dialogue Fiji Coordinator, the Project Officer will be required to: · Take lead role in researching, implementing and reporting dialogue activities · Take lead role in monitoring and evaluating dialogue events · Maintain Dialogue Fiji network Knowledge and Experience · Relevant academic background in social science · Strong organisational and communication skills essential · Ability to work in a team and independently · Ability to meet deadlines and travel extensively · Ability to interact with people of diverse cultures Application deadlines and procedure: Applicants should send a detailed CV with 3 referees and a cover letter stating (a) reasons for applying and (b) how you meet the criteria for the relevant position stated above to: The Coordinator, Dialogue Fiji, GPO Box 14725, Suva Applications should be received no later than Friday 27th January 2012. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. For more information visit www.dialoguefiji.com
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A Message from Dialogue Fiji Committee founding member,
Mrs Suliana Siwatibau. From its tentative beginnings in Port Vila in May 2008, Dialogue Fiji has grown into a coalescence of peoples and organisations intent on walking together in a process of national dialogue to help steer our country to peace, prosperity and stability. It is our hope that the coalescence will continue to expand both in participant numbers and in geographic coverage throughout Fiji. We see great richness in harnessing ideas, and goodwill from our multi-cultural society. Dialogue Fiji recognises that we live in a wounded society where suspicions and rejection lie close to the surface and any coming together must be facilitated with great sensitivity. We therefore resolutely affirm basic principles of inclusiveness, creating a safe space for open exchange, trust and confidentiality. The practical implementation of our basic principles means that we accept all views as valid – given the context. We judge no one. We separate the person from the views, opinions and actions. We respect each person’s input into the dialogue and acknowledge each contribution as made in trust and in confidence. We have hope that people will join our process because we believe that we all have the same goal for our country no matter our differences. In the words of our national anthem – we strive for “A land of freedom, hope and glory”. Freedom is achieved with courage. Do we have the courage to acknowledge our mistakes and the hurt we have brought upon others in our society? Do we have the courage to come together to begin dialogue and move towards forgiveness and reconciliation? We need to begin by forgiving ourselves and accepting that for each of us, the action is not the person. We can all learn from past mistakes and move on. Dialogue has to be the beginning of forgiveness and reconciliation for our wounded society. It will not be possible if we continue to stand back in non-engagement. We invite all citizens of Fiji to search deep within themselves for the spark of compassion that recognises our common humanity and therefore our different roles in building peace for our society. Together we can achieve our dreams. |
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