Medair

International Humanitarian Aid Organisation

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Application Process

New Relief Worker - ROC Application Process

“I’ve learned many different skills, and it’s also given me more confidence in myself, because I have accomplished some big jobs. It’s invaluable to work for a Christian organisation. You can share your concerns, and you can pray together. It’s so important to have that support. Rebecca Shakeshaft, Administration
  1. Please check that you qualify for the ROC. Medair will not consider or answer applicants whose profile does not match our recruitment criteria.

  2. Apply online for the ROC (Medair’s Relief and Rehabilitation Orientation Course). The link to apply is at the bottom of this page.  
  3. Medair will review your application to confirm that you meet our selection criteria and our New Relief Worker profile. If you do, we will then send you a final application form and ask for your references. 

  4. If your application is successful, you will be asked to attend the ROC (normally held in Europe):

      • Applicants with less than 18 months relief work experience (or 36 months development experience) pay the full ROC fee (which includes course fees, food, and accommodation) of €500 (Euro), and personal travel costs to and from the ROC.
  5. Your ROC experience will be evaluated by Medair staff, and if successful, you will be considered for any open New Relief Worker positions. Please note that attending the ROC does not guarantee placement. 
  6. New Relief Workers may be given an assignment immediately upon completion of the ROC, or within the next few months. Medair will always try to place New Relief Workers in a suitable position within 12 months.  
  7. At the ROC, applicants will be given the opportunity to request country and job position preferences. Medair always takes these preferences into account, but we cannot guarantee their fulfilment. In the end, we will normally come to an agreement on a placement for you according to how your overall profile best matches our current needs. 
  8. As a New Relief Worker, you will attend a thorough briefing at our headquarters in Switzerland before leaving for your country programme. You will also attend an in-country briefing.

 

  Questions? For answers to our most Frequently Asked Questions, click here.

Before you apply - Be sure you qualify!

New Relief Workers must meet all of these selection criteria: 

  • Committed Christians
  • Commitment to the Medair Values
  • Reflect the vision and values of Medair when interacting with team members, local staff, beneficiaries and external contacts
  • At least one year of professional experience in a relevant field
  • Overseas intercultural experience
  • Competent with MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook
  • Strong working knowledge of English (spoken and written)
  • Working knowledge of French (spoken and written) for French-speaking field programmes
  • Single or married (with no children under 18). If married, your spouse must also apply
  • Able to live and work with a multicultural team under difficult conditions
  • Strong character traits, including emotional stability, adaptability, ability to handle stress, cultural and gender sensitivity, honesty, and physically fit
  • Willing to pay course fees plus any travel costs for Medair’s week-long Relief and Rehabilitation Orientation Course (ROC).

 

  To apply  to become a New Relief Worker, click here.