Gifts at Changing The Present

Community Organizer

Location:

Huamanga, Ayacucho, Peru

Expiration date:

2007-12-31

Job industry:

Job function:

Community Organizer

Employer:

FINCA Peru Exports

Job type:

Volunteer

Description:

FINCA Perú, a non-profit microfinance institution, recently launched a new initiative entitled FINCA Peru Exports. This initiative will function as a fair trade export business and will serve to help FINCA Peru’s artisan clients to find overseas markets for their products. Former interns have laid the foundations of the artisan export business, including the creation have created a catalogue of offerings, established communication with distributors and built a website (www.fincaperuexports.org). Until the business is fully off the ground and has reached a consistent level of sales, it needs an experienced English/Spanish-speaking intern to help manage the operations. FPX works with four lines of artisanal production: loom woven textiles, hand knit textiles, the traditional Peruvian art of the retablo, and alabaster stone.

FPX seeks a full time community organizer to lead four artisan cooperatives. The organizer will convene, motivate and supervise artisans, manage lending and technical training educational initiatives, and direct the development of products and fulfillment of orders.

Responsibilities
· Coordinate all aspects of the production of artisanal products destined for exportation, including but not limited to the coordination and leadership of weekly meetings with teams of artisans, the development and production of new products and samples, and the supervision of the fulfillment of orders
· Administration of FPX´s ¨Materials Bank,¨ including the purchase of appropriate raw materials, the distribution of raw materials to artisans, and the maintenance of inventory for accounting purposes
· Administration of FPX´s ¨Tool Bank¨ lending program, including participation in the evaluation of the needs of the artisans, financial evaluations of loan candidates, supervision of loan repayment, and results reporting to donors
· Coordinate all aspects of the technical skills training of participating artisans, including the development of appropriate workshops and educational materials, the hiring and supervision of outside consultants for training workshops and other educational activities, and the supervision of production and quality control
· Maintain current information about the capacity of each team of production and the level of participation of each artisan in FPX meetings and events, as well as social data
· Coordinate the payment of artisans
· Work closely with the Bilingual Sales and Marketing Specialist in all aspects of the development and production of new samples and products according to market research, and regarding FPX´s participation in special events and the fulfillment of orders, as well as the accounting

Qualifications
· Demonstrated experience in community organizing, social work or the administration of projects, and prior experience in a position of leadership, with preference given to those with experience working with adults with basic levels of education
· Cross-cultural communication skills, as well as a sensitivity and interest in other cultures. Experience working or living in Latin America preferred.
· Ability to work in challenging conditions and maintain a positive attitude while using creative problem-solving skills.
· Approaches work as a team-player, but also with a strong sense of ownership and accountability
· Ability to motivate others, passion for fighting poverty

Language
· Candidate must be fluent in Spanish
· Fluency in English is desirable but not required.


Time Commitment
· The intern should be able to commit between 6 and 12 months to the project, with preference given to those candidates who are able to commit for a full year. Interns work full time during regular FINCA Peru working hours.
· Candidates should be prepared to arrive in Ayacucho by early July, 2007

Cost of living
As a non-profit organization, FINCA Perú cannot offer interns any financial assistance to cover the travel and living expenses of interns at this time. Fortunately, Ayacucho is a very affordable place to live: plan a maximum of $65 for monthly apartment rental, $5 per day for food, with an additional $50 monthly for incidentals, local travel and recreation. Opportunities exist to visit Cuzco, Machu Picchu, and Lake Titicaca if desired.

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