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Thursday, December 9, 2021

CDRI is looking for a Director General - Apply now!

 

 

 

 

Warm greetings from the Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure (CDRI).

 

CDRI is looking for a Director General to lead the organisation in the next phase of its growth and impact. The incumbent will demonstrate a deep commitment to sustainable development, and disaster and climate resilience. He/ she will possess a deep understanding of global policy discourse on these issues and will be able to align CDRI’s strategy to make a meaningful contribution in these areas. He/ she will have a proven track record of building and leading multi-cultural teams.

 

Director General

Apply

24 Nov 2021

09 Jan 2022

 Open

 New Delhi 

Deputy Director - HR and Administration

Apply

17 Nov 2021

15 Dec 2021

 Open

 New Delhi 

Empanelment of Technical Experts (National & International)

Apply

28 Oct 2021

 open

 New Delhi 

Director - Technical Support and Capacity Development

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01 Sep 2021

11 December 2021

 Open

 New Delhi 

Lead Specialist - Knowledge Management

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01 Sep 2021

11 December 2021

 Open

 New Delhi 

Lead_Specialist_Capacity_Building & Deployments

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01 Sep 2021

11 December 2021

 Open

 New Delhi 

Lead Specialist – Technical Studies

Apply

01 Sep 2021

11 December 2021

 Open

 New Delhi 

Lead Specialist-Disaster Risk Financing

Apply

01 Sep 2021

11 December 2021

 Open

 New Delhi 

 

 

Interested candidates may view the full Job Description and apply at:

 

https://cdri.world/career/career.php

 

We will be grateful if you can disseminate this announcement in your networks.

 

Thank you and best wishes,

CDRI HR team

 

 

 

Wednesday, December 8, 2021

Baltimore. Our next leader taking a lead with Morgan Cares. Ms. Kristen Walker, Student Researcher

Ms Kristen Walker, Student Researcher with Morgan Cares (https://www2.morgan.edu/morgancares ).  The link between the university(s) and the community.

Watch the video in its' entirety.

Community Responder Programs Toolkit

 

Expanding First Response: A Toolkit for Community Responder Programs

 

Communities across the country are reimagining their approach to public safety. As a result, many jurisdictions have invested in community responder programs that position health professionals and staff trained in crisis response as first responders. Community responder programs, when implemented as part of a larger network of crisis responses and social services, can help jurisdictions improve health outcomes, strengthen connections to services, and reduce unnecessary police involvement.
 
Released today, Expanding First Response: A Toolkit for Community Responder Programs serves as a central hub for local communities and states looking to establish or strengthen these programs. The toolkit draws on the experiences of early adopter jurisdictions, presenting key issues critical to building a successful program. It will be updated regularly with program highlights and additional resources for the field.


Dig deeper >


EVENT: Join us for a #JusticeBriefingLive launch event event on Wednesday, January 19, 2022 from 3:00–4:00 p.m. ET to see an overview of the CSG Justice Center’s Expanding First Response toolkit. Free and open to the public.
 

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Fellowship Program. College Level. Citizen Science Association Applications are due 15 December 2021.

 STUDENTS: Do you work collaboratively with community partners or members of the public? Are you studying or interested in a career in Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math?


Apply to become an Advisor to the development of a new Fellowship program that will engage, mentor, and elevate emerging leaders and learners at Historically Black Colleges and Universities who are working to support solutions-based research in partnership with communities facing environmental and social injustices.  

Good afternoon CSA partners and prospective Candidates:

The Citizen Science Association is seeking three students (Junior level or higher, including masters onwards) from HBCUs who will play a highly influential role in defining the goals and opportunities for this resulting Fellowship program to ensure that students and all partners have a valuable experience.

Please see the the website link below, for further details including available support, expectations, and professional development opportunities.

With questions, please contact Fellowship Development Coordinator Veronica Bitting, hbcu_fellowship@citizenscience.org or email info@citizenscience.org


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