Two positions available with Femili PNG

Want to work to support survivors of family and sexual violence in Papua New Guinea?

Femili PNG currently has two positions available—one is a part-time role, based in Canberra, for a Development Manager, the other an Australian Volunteer for International Development (AVID) role based with Oxfam PNG in Port Moresby for 12 months.

Femili PNG runs the Lae Case Management Centre (CMC), which works with a range of stakeholders to deliver services to survivors of family and sexual violence. You can find out more on our website.

The Development Policy Centre and the National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health at ANU currently support the CMC and Femili PNG on a pro-bono basis.

The Development Manager role is a senior part-time position for someone based in Canberra who is happy to make regular trips to PNG. It is a pivotal new position within the organisation and provides an exciting opportunity to take what has been initiated to the next level in terms of oversight, expansion, communications and fundraising. The full position description and application details are available here. Applications close on November 13.

The AVID role is for a Stakeholder Engagement Adviser, based with Oxfam (our implementing partner for the project) in Port Moresby. We are looking for someone who can help us and Oxfam achieve Femili PNG’s goals of advocacy and national impact through engagement with key business and NGO stakeholders, and who will also support our fundraising and communications efforts. You can see the full position description here and apply here. Applications close October 21.

For further details on either of the positions, contact me (ashlee.betteridge@anu.edu.au).

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Ashlee Betteridge

Ashlee Betteridge was the Manager of the Development Policy Centre until April 2021. She was previously a Research Officer at the centre from 2013-2017. A former journalist, she holds a Master of Public Policy (Development Policy) from ANU and has development experience in Indonesia and Timor-Leste. She now has her own consultancy, Better Things Consulting, and works across several large projects with managing contractors.

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