Title: Humanitarian Digital Product Lead
Company Name: Norwegian Refugee Council, Bangladesh
Vacancy: Not specific
Job Location: Anywhere in Bangladesh
Employment Status: Full-time
Educational Requirements:
∎ Bachelor's degree in computer science, software engineering, or related subjects, or demonstrable expertise in the field.
Experience Requirements:
∎ At least 3 year(s)
Additional Requirements:
∎ 3 years of relevant experience with leading IT projects - especially from a business perspective;
∎ Demonstrable experience in managing Agile software development projects and an in-depth understanding of the software development cycle.
∎ Skillset to engage with a variety of stakeholders and align points of view in a strategic and forward-thinking manner.
∎ Understanding of cloud infrastructure, SaaS platforms, and web application design and architecture.
∎ Understanding of database systems and data modelling.
∎ Familiarity with enterprise information systems in general, and especially CRM and ERP.
∎ Skills to moderate requirement conversations and be an active participant in them.
∎ Capable of operating in an "Agile" environment and high levels of uncertainty.
∎ Comfortable working remotely within a geographically distributed team.
∎ Fluency in written and spoken English. Other languages are an asset.
∎ Knowledge and experience of the humanitarian sector is an advantage.
Salary: Negotiable
Job Source: Bdjobs.com Online Job Posting.
Application Deadline: 8 Jun 2022
Company Information:
∎ 19 May 2022
∎ Norwegian Refugee Council, Bangladesh
∎ Business : An estimated 905,000 Rohingya refugees currently reside in Cox`s Bazar, Bangladesh, over 700,000 of whom fled extreme violence in Myanmar in late 2017. They reside in refugee camps, which are among the most congested camps in the world, with limited access to basic services, including adequate sanitation, healthcare, livelihoods and education.
The refugees have put an immense strain on the Bangladeshi`s living in Cox`s Bazar, however, despite the challenges, the Bangladeshi communities were the first to respond when the Rohingya arrived and generously continue to host the refugees, and many of the local communities are now also in need of support.
NRC has been present in Bangladesh since 2016, working through partnerships with local NGO`s. We have since scaled up our presence in Bangladesh, obtaining legal registration in November 2018, allowing us to better respond to the Rohingya influx. Alongside our partners, we provide assistance to refugees and local communities through Education programming and Information, Counselling and Legal Assistance (ICLA) activities.
Category: NGO/Development
Source: bdjobs.com