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Jennifer Szabo Ph: 9054070872 [email_address]
Humanitarian Aid Worker Researcher Activist Community Social Worker
When most people think of humanitarian aid workers, the image that comes to mind is one of tending to the sick after a disaster or helping locals in a developing country build schools. Though many aid workers do there are countless others doing technical, managerial, financial, and organizational work so that the work of the people on the front lines will have a lasting and greater effect.
Some aid workers work as computer specialists, writers, or researchers.  The goal of aid workers is the same: to help improve the quality of life for people less fortunate than themselves.  Must be able to work effectively with people from different cultures. Follow a cause or a strongly held belief and look for a career that will help them advance that cause or belief. Understand and use the media. A protest is pointless if no one hears about it, for example.
Activists : dont win every battle, a successful activism does change the world, bit by bit. Many things we now take for grantedrecycling programs, laws against cruelty to animals, even the right of women to voteare the result of the long, hard fights of activist organizations. Researcher: develop strategies to navigate the flood of information available through the Internet, databases, newswires, trade publications, and public records. They evaluate sources, check facts, and sometimes interview experts and government officials. Then they write up summaries or analyses of their findings.  Policy researchers mainly work for governments and non-profit organizations. They evaluate, develop, and lobby for changes to government programs and laws.
Yearly earnings for clerical and secretarial staff, for example, range from around $25,000 to over $45,000. Project officers: $40,000 to $60,000 a year.  Managers salaries range from about $40,000 to over $65,000 a year. Directors of projects and organizations can make anywhere from $50,000 to $100,000 a year.
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LEVEL 油1 Volunteer Aid Worker EARNINGS Unpaid to $500 a month REQUIREMENTS   1 to 2 years of experience in your field   Experience working with those outside your cultural group   Ability to live in adverse circumstances RESPONSIBILITIES Hands-on work with those affected; work varies depending on fieldfor example, teaching, nursing, or rebuilding homes.
LEVEL 油2 Aid Worker / Assistant to Project Manager EARNINGS $12,000 to $30,000 a year REQUIREMENTS   A diploma or degree   2 to 5 years of experience   Possibly the ability to speak a second language RESPONSIBILITIES Helping to organize volunteers; some hands-on work; possibly assisting with administrative functions such as budget preparation and monitoring of food and supplies.
LEVEL 油3 Project Manager EARNINGS $30,000 to $60,000 a year REQUIREMENTS   Over 5 years of experience RESPONSIBILITIES Organizing relief efforts; organizing and supervising volunteers; organizing and monitoring food and supplies; possibly coordinating efforts with leaders in affected community.
LEVEL 油4 Director EARNINGS $50,000 to $100,000 a year REQUIREMENTS   Masters degree   7 to 10 years of experience RESPONSIBILITIES Long-term planning for a country or region; deciding on type and amount of relief to be sent to a country; in charge of budgeting and fundraising; possibly negotiating with government officials in affected country; building awareness of organization through media campaigns.
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The Job Title Earnings will depend on wich position i apply. Career path is the same.
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Carreer Research Project

  • 1. Jennifer Szabo Ph: 9054070872 [email_address]
  • 2. Humanitarian Aid Worker Researcher Activist Community Social Worker
  • 3. When most people think of humanitarian aid workers, the image that comes to mind is one of tending to the sick after a disaster or helping locals in a developing country build schools. Though many aid workers do there are countless others doing technical, managerial, financial, and organizational work so that the work of the people on the front lines will have a lasting and greater effect.
  • 4. Some aid workers work as computer specialists, writers, or researchers. The goal of aid workers is the same: to help improve the quality of life for people less fortunate than themselves. Must be able to work effectively with people from different cultures. Follow a cause or a strongly held belief and look for a career that will help them advance that cause or belief. Understand and use the media. A protest is pointless if no one hears about it, for example.
  • 5. Activists : dont win every battle, a successful activism does change the world, bit by bit. Many things we now take for grantedrecycling programs, laws against cruelty to animals, even the right of women to voteare the result of the long, hard fights of activist organizations. Researcher: develop strategies to navigate the flood of information available through the Internet, databases, newswires, trade publications, and public records. They evaluate sources, check facts, and sometimes interview experts and government officials. Then they write up summaries or analyses of their findings. Policy researchers mainly work for governments and non-profit organizations. They evaluate, develop, and lobby for changes to government programs and laws.
  • 6. Yearly earnings for clerical and secretarial staff, for example, range from around $25,000 to over $45,000. Project officers: $40,000 to $60,000 a year. Managers salaries range from about $40,000 to over $65,000 a year. Directors of projects and organizations can make anywhere from $50,000 to $100,000 a year.
  • 7.
  • 8. LEVEL 油1 Volunteer Aid Worker EARNINGS Unpaid to $500 a month REQUIREMENTS 1 to 2 years of experience in your field Experience working with those outside your cultural group Ability to live in adverse circumstances RESPONSIBILITIES Hands-on work with those affected; work varies depending on fieldfor example, teaching, nursing, or rebuilding homes.
  • 9. LEVEL 油2 Aid Worker / Assistant to Project Manager EARNINGS $12,000 to $30,000 a year REQUIREMENTS A diploma or degree 2 to 5 years of experience Possibly the ability to speak a second language RESPONSIBILITIES Helping to organize volunteers; some hands-on work; possibly assisting with administrative functions such as budget preparation and monitoring of food and supplies.
  • 10. LEVEL 油3 Project Manager EARNINGS $30,000 to $60,000 a year REQUIREMENTS Over 5 years of experience RESPONSIBILITIES Organizing relief efforts; organizing and supervising volunteers; organizing and monitoring food and supplies; possibly coordinating efforts with leaders in affected community.
  • 11. LEVEL 油4 Director EARNINGS $50,000 to $100,000 a year REQUIREMENTS Masters degree 7 to 10 years of experience RESPONSIBILITIES Long-term planning for a country or region; deciding on type and amount of relief to be sent to a country; in charge of budgeting and fundraising; possibly negotiating with government officials in affected country; building awareness of organization through media campaigns.
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  • 15. The Job Title Earnings will depend on wich position i apply. Career path is the same.
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