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Finding overseas work

There are various ways for people to seek out appropriate overseas positions.


Seeking employment with one of the main Australian NGOs


There are over a 100 Australian overseas NGOs, the most well-known being agencies such as the Australian Red Cross, CARE Australia, OXFAM/CAA, MSF Australia, World Vision Australia (WVA). Details of all these (100+) agencies can be found on the Australian Council for International Development (ACFID) website.


Looking at relevant websites


  • ACFID
    http://www.acfid.asn.au
    ACFID is an independent national association of over 80 Australian non-government organisations (NGOs) working in the field of international aid and development. It lists weekly vacancies with Australian aid agencies both in Australia and overseas.
  • Aid Workers Network
    http://www.aidworkers.net
    This practical site gives advice on finding your first job, as well as highlighting openings for experienced and less experienced practioners (LEPs).
  • AlertNet
    http://www.alertnet.org
    This relief community orientated site highlights in a very clear way key humanitarian jobs around the world.
  • Australian Business Volunteers (ABV)
    Australian Business Volunteers specialises in international volunteer sending and support with a focus on the private sector.
  • Australian Volunteers International
    Most assignments are for 2 years, although there are limited positions for a lesser period. AVI also offers younger volunteers (ie 18+) shorter team-based opportunities for 8-12 weeks. It also runs a Remote Recruiting Service out of its Darwin office for paid employment with indigenous employers.
  • Australian Youth Ambassadors for Development (AYAD) Program
    http://www.ausaid.gov.au/youtham/default.cfm
    This program places skilled young Australian volunteers, aged 18-30, on assignments up to 12 months in developing countries around Asia Pacific.
  • Careers without Borders
    http://www.careerswithoutborders.com
    The first fully inter-active website devoted to employment needs in the development sector.
  • DEVJOBS
    http://www.devjobsmail.com
    An internet service that provides international job announcements of various development fields.
  • Dev-Zone
    http://www.dev-zone.org/jobs
    This New Zealand based site includes details of a large number of humanitarian & development positions globally.
  • EU-CORD
    http://www.eu-cord.org/vacancies.aspx
    The vacancies page for EU-CORD, a network of 12 European-based Christian relief and development agencies
  • Expats Network
    www.expats-network.org
    This French based site both provides job information and is a forum for international exchange.
  • Indigenous Community Volunteers (ICV)
    http://www.volindigenous.org.au
    Assists Australian indigenous communities improving access to business, trade and professional skills, by linking them to volunteers.
  • Medecins sans Frontieres (MSF)/Doctors without Borders
    http://www.msf.org.au
    Recruits health professionals and logistics as volunteers for overseas humanitarian assignments.
  • Oaktree Foundation
    http://www.theoaktree.org
    Australia's first entirely youth run international aid organisation, Oaktree's Research & Project Development team offers young people the opportunity to work on the development of its overseas projects through research and project proposal contributions.
  • Online Volunteers
    http://www.onlinevolunteers.org
    These are volunteers who offer a variety of on-line service support of overseas projects without having to leave their homes/communities.
  • PALMS Australia
    http://www.palms.org.au
    This Catholic agency places a large number of Global Mission participants in a wide variety of overseas cross-cultural situations.
  • ReliefWeb
    http://www.reliefweb.int/vacancies
    This international site includes a large number of global humanitarian positions.
  • Trans Remote
    http://www.transremote.com.au
    Trans offers a recruitment and selection service dedicated to remote Aboriginal community organisations. Ideal for jobseekers wishing to consolidate their skills and interests in community development within remote environments.
  • Travel Alternatives
    http://www.travelalternatives.org
    This Australian service aims supports young people wanting to work, travel, study or volunteer overseas.
  • UN Volunteers Programme
    This supports around 5,000 volunteers from all nationalities who annually work as UN Volunteers overseas.
  • Volunteering for International Development from Australia (VIDA)
    The VIDA program is open to any Australian over the age of 18. Assignments are focused on the Asia Pacific region and can be short term (3-12 months) or long term (18-36 months).
  • Voluntary Service Overseas (VSO)
    An international development charity that works through volunteers. Welcomes volunteers from an increasing range of countries, backgrounds and ages.
  • World Service Enquiry
    http://www.wse.org.uk
    Information and advice about working and volunteering overseas in the developing world.
  • World Volunteer Web
    http://www.worldvolunteerweb.org
    A global one-stop-shop for information, resources, and organisations linked to volunteerism.
  • Youth Challenge Australia (YCA)
    http://www.youthchallenge.com.au
    This program places teams of young people (age 18-30) on short-term placements of 5-12 weeks overseas. The projects are community-based, where local/international volunteer teams work on health, education or construction programs.
 

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