Becoming an International Humanitarian Aid Worker draws on the experiences of those currently working and those hiring people to work in humanitarian aid today, and an analysis of job postings over a 9-month period. It provides relevant information and advice to help jobseekers make more informed decisions about what steps to take. It first pushes prospective job seekers to reflect on whether this is the right career path for them. It then provides tried and tested strategies for preparing for a humanitarian career and being competitive in the humanitarian job market, serving as a comprehensive guide for those thinking about a career in international humanitarian aid.
- Features advice drawn from an analysis of humanitarian jobs, a survey of aid workers, and interviews with human resource staff and humanitarian professionals
- Written in a conversational style with anecdotes, advice and stories from people working in the industry today
- Features useful tips and exercises in every chapter to help you put your best foot forward
- Provides links to useful and relevant internet resources through a dedicated web page
Part I: Background Information 1. International Humanitarian Aid Today 2. Humanitarian Organizations and Jobs 3. The Reality of Working in Humanitarian Aid
Part II: Preparing to Work in Humanitarian Aid 4. Core Competencies in Humanitarian Action: Soft Skills 5. Core Competencies in Humanitarian Action: Hard Skills 6. Experiences 7. Networks
Part III: Searching for Jobs and What You Need to Know When You Have an Offer 8. Job Search 9. After the Job Offer
A concise guide to getting started in international humanitarian aid
Chen Reis JD, MPH is a Clinical Associate Professor and Dil