Job Vacancy | Cultural Mediator/Interpreter Bengali part- time| Submit until 09/10/2022
Network for the Rights of the Child, is announcing the position of part-time Bengali interpreter / cultural mediator with fixed term contract for the implementation of a project supporting minor refugees. The Candidate will support unaccompanied refugee minors, children living in precarious conditions and support the team of program professionals.
Location: Athens
Duration of contract:28/02/2022
Main responsibilities:
- Provide accurate intercultural Mediation & Interpretation while briefings or sessions with beneficiaries are conducted
- Ensure accurate and precise information is passed to the beneficiaries and the professionals in an understandable and culturally acceptable way either in person or via phone/app
- Interpreting during group meetings or outdoor activities
- Collaboration with professionals
Essential Qualifications:
- Excellent knowledge of Bengali
- Very good knowledge of Greek or/and English language
- Previous professional experience, at least 1 year
Desired Qualifications:
- Previous experience in immigration / refugee and experience with vulnerable groups as well as knowledge of the NGO area
- Team spirit and collaboration with the staff
Interested candidates should submit their CV and motivation letter (up to 500 words) until 09/10/2022 at the email hr@ddp.gr mentioning in the email subject: Interpretation / Cultural mediator Bengali.
* Only short-listed candidates will be contacted. The interviews can be conducted before the deadline. Those interested should be available to work immediately.
We encourage asylum seekers and recognized refugees who meet the above qualifications to submit their CV.
Disclaimer: Before submitting your CV, please read carefully [the general data protection regulation] (GDPR).
About Us
The Network for Children’s Rights acquired non-profit organisation status in 2004, but actually began as an informal action group four years earlier with the aim of raising awareness of problems relating to the righs of children and interceding in order to solve them. It encourages initiatives and actions to ensure that the UN International Convention on the Rights of the Child is implemented in Greece, to guarantee respect for diversity and to put an end to discrimination. Its members are teachers, parents, university lecturers, authors, artists and children who work on a voluntary basis both within and outside the school community. They carry out surveys, campaigns and programmes.
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