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UNICEF – Launch of New and Emerging Talent Initiative (NETI)

The New and Emerging Talent Initiative (NETI) is an entry

point for professionals interested in an international

career with UNICEF. As part of UNICEF’s global talent

management strategy to achieve its current and future

goals, NETI focuses on attracting, selecting, developing and

retaining new talent from entry to mid-career levels to

grow and to develop in the organisation. NETI participants

work actively in multicultural environments within the

development and humanitarian arenas, while contributing

to delivering results for children.

 

The NETI Programme is currently recruiting suitable candidates

in the following areas: Communication for Development,

Social and Economic Policy, Monitoring & Evaluation,

and Education.

 

Apart from recruiting suitable candidates for the NETI

programme, UNICEF is also seeking qualified applicants

in the following areas: Health, Nutrition, WASH,

and Child Protection.

 

For full programme details and information on how

to apply, please visit the NETI website at:

http://bit.ly/nUVRAH

 

Applications will be accepted online until Midnight (EST), November 4, 2011.

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