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Published 2/2/26 8:23PM

Director, Leaders Assessment Center (Volunteer)

Remote, Volunteer can be anywhere in the world
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  • Details

    Available Times:
    Weekdays (daytime, evenings), Weekends (daytime, evenings)
    Time Commitment:
    A few hours per week
    Commitment Details:
    5-6 Hours Per Week (Fully Remote & Flexible)
    Recurrence:
    Recurring
    Volunteers Needed:
    1
    Cause Areas:
    Children & Youth, Civic Engagement, Human Rights & Civil Liberties, Poverty, Women
    Benefits:
    Training Provided
    Good For:
    Public Groups, International Volunteers, Private Corporate Groups
    Wheelchair Accessible

    Description

    Position title: Director, Leaders Assessment Center

    Location: Global (Remote)

    Category: FTA International

    Level: D

    Duration: One Year (Renewable)

    Department: IYF Executive Office

    Supervisor/Report to: Director, Bureau of Management

    Job type: Voluntary Service (VS) Part-Time

    The International Youth Federation is an international non-profit youth organizations network governed by the present Statutes and the Swiss Civil Code. It is neutral politically and non-denominational, aiming to empower youth worldwide.

    The Leaders Assessment Center (LAC) is a testing facility that conducts competency, personality and knowledge-based assessments for potential candidates, and a passing grade is required in order to be considered for any Representative positions.

    Reporting to the Director, Bureau of Management, the Director LAC leads and develops a comprehensive institutional assessment facility to support the IYF's mission and strategic initiatives. S/he designs, directs, and supports recruitment administrative processes and related activities that demonstrate institutional effectiveness.

    Mission Statement

    To voluntarily represent, positively promote, and uphold the mission of “Empowering youth for a better world” in various programs and opportunities throughout the IYF interventions across member countries.

    Responsibilities

    • Oversee LAC nomination process and support related arrangements;
    • Plans, organizes, and coordinates strategic assessment programmes, projects, and activities;
    • Develops and establishes operating goals, policies, and procedures for the assessment center, as appropriate; recommends, implements, and administers methods and procedures to enhance operational effectiveness and efficiency;
    • Supports continuous assessment processes (curricular and co-curricular activities) and improvement of staff learning through consultation, mentoring and hands-on training;
    • Interprets assessment findings and prepares an annual assessment report to summarize such findings, with particular emphasis on the quality of the assessment efforts and findings that influence institutional decision-making and policy development;
    • Provides strategic advice and consultation to leadership in the development, implementation, and evaluation of modifications and enhancements to existing operations, systems, and procedures;
    • Coordinate the selection process, including documents preparation and the administrative process, in collaboration with the Bureau of Management;
    • Manage information systems and databases, including analytical reporting for the LAC, Representative pools and on performance management;
    • Produce data visualization on IYF leadership trends, including Representative’s selection and appointment, diversity, and pool compositions;
    • Identifies learning opportunities, and conducts research on latest learning approaches, technologies and innovations to support the Representative system development;
    • Leads and supervises LAC personnel, to include work allocation, training, and problem resolution; provides performance management feedback as appropriate and;
    • Promotes internal and external communication of assessment results;

    Language

    Advanced English skills are required.

    Experience

    Experience managing or leading assessment centers OR early career experience AND possess a relatable degree, such as HR, organizational psychology, HR psychology, occupational psychology, or industrial-organisational psychology (I/O) (I-O).

    Experience within an NGO, non-profit, INGO (such as the United Nations), government, charity, international development, or youth empowerment organisation is ideal for this role.

    Location

    Remote
    Volunteer can be anywhere in the world
    Associated Location
    International House 24 Holborn, London, GB

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