Field: become an INTERSOS humanitarian worker

INTERSOS recruits specialized staff in various disciplines to work in international crisis contexts and provide support, protection, and assistance to vulnerable communities and populations. Activities include protection, health and nutrition, food security, water access and sanitation, emergency education, emergency distributions, and shelters. Profiles sought include adequate prior experience, generally international, and high technical professionalism, adherence to INTERSOS’ humanitarian principles and mission, and strong adaptability.

Most needed profiles

Protection

To ensure that all our beneficiaries can enjoy their basic rights by ensuring their protection, we are mainly looking for technical profiles such as specialists in GBV (Gender Based Violence), CP (Child Protection) and protection monitoring, or technical Coordinators, but also technical Project Managers, but with direct management responsibilities for activities.

Programs

The most sought-after profiles are coordination profiles such as Head of Mission, Program Coordinator, and Project Manager. These roles are generally concerned with the humanitarian response based on needs analysis, and with the implementation and monitoring of activities. The skills required are often managerial and representative in nature, depending on the level of responsibility.

Human Resources

In a humanitarian context of increasing complexity, people management is crucial. For our missions, we are looking for Coordinators and HR managers, who are responsible for managing national and international staff.

Health and Nutrition

The integrated multi-sectoral approach put in place by INTERSOS requires specialized profiles in the medical or paramedical profession. The most frequently available roles are Medical Coordinator, Project Medical Referent, Medical Activity Manager.

Finance

With a view to program support, and to ensure compliance with institutional donors, each mission has a Finance Coordinator figure, sometimes flanked by Deputy FC figures.

Logistics

In order to ensure smooth operations, Logistics Coordinators are in charge of procurement, transportation and movement management, and mission infrastructure. They are assisted by Logistics managers and Officers.

Recruitment process

How the process works for field positions

This is the first step in the process: read the requirements for the position carefully and apply if your profile matches the required skills and experience. Previous international experience is often highly recommended.

Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for an interview. However, we may decide to pre-select your profile and contact you later to initiate a recruitment process for another opportunity. In any case, we always try to send feedback in a timely manner, although due to the large number of applicants, it may take some time.

INTERSOS, as a humanitarian organization, often works with high urgency and tight deadlines: therefore, the selection may be closed before the official expiration date of the position.

The first interview aims to assess candidates’ adherence to the range of skills required by INTERSOS, with a focus on the key soft skills for each specific position.

The HR interview always takes place online, in video mode: remember to make sure you are in a sufficiently comfortable and quiet place.

The technical assessment is conducted if the first HR interview is successful. It includes a test and/or a technical interview, depending on the responsibilities of the role. The interview takes place online, while the technical tests are usually submitted in .doc/docx format or using Google form-so make sure you have the Office package. If the outcome of the technical assessment is positive but the position is filled with another candidate, the profile is still validated and added to the HR Roster. The candidate will be notified and may be contacted later, for similar positions.

The last interview is usually held with a panel from the specific Mission, or the relevant Head of Mission, to exchange specific information about the context, team, and challenges related to the role. It takes place online.

Some positions may also require an assessment with a psychologist, given the particularity of some contexts and/or the level of responsibility of the position.

Once the candidate has passed the last interview, reference checking begins. The HR contact relating to the most recent assignment and three hierarchical managers is required. At the same time, the collection of medical documentation necessary for departure also begins.

After these procedures are completed, a formal proposal for collaboration and the complete package of conditions is sent. The onboarding process can begin.

Medical and vaccination checks are completed. Passport and personal documents are required to proceed with Visa application and flight to the place of assignment. Online training on the Organization, outlined according to the position and context of the assignment, is provided prior to departure.

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Working conditions and benefits

Generally, due to the security conditions that can be difficult, most duty stations do not allow the humanitarian worker to be accompanied (Field duty station). However, in some locations, where specified in the vacancy, it is possible to be accompanied by one’s partner (Accompanied duty station) or family (Family duty station).

Some specific conditions are related to the individual vacancy, but generally these are the conditions applied:

Induction: each new staff receives preparatory training prior to departure, adequate to provide the necessary information related to the structure of INTERSOS and the main decision-making processes and working tools, in order to facilitate entry into the Organization.

Salary: monthly remuneration is defined, for each position, according to the level of the role and experience of the selected candidate. It is communicated during the HR interview, or at any rate during the first stage of the selection process.

Transportation: round-trip flights at the beginning and end of the mission, are covered by the Organization. For each mission lasting at least 12 months, there is an additional round trip to the country of residence and back to the mission, covered by the Organization. In the Accompanied duty stations, also for the partner. In Family Duty Stations, also for dependents.

Insurance: medical insurance, vaccines and psychological support are provided on request for the aid worker. In the Accompanied duty stations, also for the partner. In Family Duty Stations, also for dependents. 

Visas: INTERSOS takes care of the cost and support for the Visa for the aid worker. In the Accompanied duty stations, also for partner. In family duty stations, also for dependents. In the 

Accommodation: Shared accommodation in a Guesthouse is provided in Field duty stations. In the Accompanied duty stations and Family duty stations, there is also the option of reimbursement of part of the accommodation cost and a flat allowance for installation expenses. In Family duty stations, there is also a contribution to school fees for dependent children. 

R&R: Applies only in Field Duty stations. It consists of 6 days of psycho-physical recovery every 8/12 weeks, depending on the duty station. An allowance of varying amounts is associated with it.

Leave: 2.5 days of monthly leave applies.

Open field positions

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