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I&D - UNW - Course Design Action for Employment and Edu

UNW program is looking for a volunteer with tech/soft skills for content creation.
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What are we looking for?

We are looking for volunteers with tech/soft skills for content creation for our courses, which were approved by our stakeholders.

Pre-requisites: We need for you to have completed the Inclusion Ally learning path.

This project will require a voluntary support up to 50% of your time overall for 1 month (depending on amount of time spent to design course).

How will you benefit?

You will benefit from this experience because it will help you improve your project management skills, your social awareness, business acumen, and you'll be working with global diverse teams (internal) and UN Women (external).

The team that you’ll work with

  • Global teams from BGs and functions
  • CT & CMT South Africa
  • UNW Region South Africa

What we expect from your submission

  • Submit your application until 10th of June 2022, by clicking on the Start Proposal button.
  • Describe and document properly your proposal. You can add material like your CV or motivation letter.
  • Add project/customer references per domain

Who can create a challenge?

  • If you want to publish a challenge on the NokiaPartners - Open communities and get support from the community to solve your problems, you first need to be registered on the platform. Then you need to contact the NokiaPartners - Open communities administrator in the Community section. They will create the challenge for you. Search for “admin” in the Community section, and click on “Nokia Admin” to contact and ask for your challenge to be created.

 

How do I submit an answer/proposal?

  • To contribute to a challenge, first open the challenge page, and then click on the "start proposal" button on the right-hand-side. A new page will appear with different text fields to fill in and attachments to include. You can also link to an existing project you have previously created on the platform. Once you have finished, click on submit.
  • If you save as draft, your submission will not be completed and will not be submitted to the challenge owner.

 

What happens once I submit?

  • Once you have submitted your proposal, your ‘Challenge Submission Form’ becomes accessible by the creator or the challenge, who can see and edit your proposal. Through the challenge page, only the owner of the challenge can see the different proposals submitted against his/her challenge. It is up to the challenge owner to inform participants about decisions and potential next steps.
  • To note, when you save a submission as draft, it is not submitted to the challenge owner.

 

Who can see my proposal?

  • The owner of the challenge, the submission review committee, and the NokiaPartners - Open communities Administrator team are the only ones who can see your proposed ideas and solutions to the challenge.

 

What happens if my proposal is successful?

  • For each challenge, submission review and selection process is different and the responsibility of the challenge owner. If your project is selected, the owner of the challenge will come back to you with further guidance on the next steps.

 

What happens if it is unsuccessful?

  • For each challenge, submission review and selection process is different and the responsibility of the challenge owner. If your project is not shortlisted, the owner of the challenge will inform you using the messaging features of NokiaPartners - Open communities. Your proposed ideas will then be removed/deleted from challenge submissions.