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Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Special Assistant-Diplomatic Program Advocate

Posted by: Organization for International Cooperation

Washington, District of Columbia, United States, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Moskva, Moskva, Russia, London, London, City of, United Kingdom, Rabat, Rabat-Salé, Morocco, Geneve, Genève, Switzerland, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia, Adis Abeba, Adis Abeba, Ethiopia, Delhi, Delhi, India

The Organization for International Cooperation has an exciting, diverse and critical new position for interns or volunteers seeking to make a profound difference in international relations. OIC advocates that foreign policymakers, negotiators and officials of multilateral organizations such as the UN and European Union utilize special ontology based consultants.

The consultants provide a breakthrough form of consulting and training that can make it possible for officials to access their own unexpressed and limitless potential to solve current and longstanding conflicts, to prevent conflicts and to gain the cooperation needed on all critical challenges. This includes but is not limited to various tragic humanitarian challenges.

This is a human effectiveness methodology to produce “out of the box” thinking and action. The term “outside the box” is used very loosely. You cannot get someone or yourself to think “outside the box” on demand because human beings are limited by early life conditioning. However, through ontology based transformational programs and consulting it is possible to do so on a frequent basis.

Conflicts, genocide, trafficking in weapons, people or drugs, the abuse of human rights, global warming, terrorism, piracy, WMD proliferation and other critical, man-made global threats and challenges are not being solved by those responsible in governments. They cannot be resolved in a definitive way because officials do not have the required level of conscious awareness to recognize critical turning point factors that will lead to concrete breakthrough solutions.

The bottom line is that we cannot solve major challenges without recognizing all the issues that keep the problems persisting. Human beings have varying levels of conscious awareness and communication capabilities. Unprecedented breakthrough results can be continually attained by the expansion of conscious awareness.

This advocacy project will make it possible to save millions of lives and increase regional and global security in all facets. The many problems we face today globally that appear to be extremely difficult to resolve to most, will become substantially easier to deal with.

Tasks

Our positions are multi-faceted. There are many interesting, challenging and important functions we ask volunteers or interns to do. Tasks are assigned based on organization needs which vary from time to time. They are also based on the skills and knowledge the intern/volunteer possesses.

1-Support our volunteer and member development activities. This involves researching, making calls and speaking to student and other groups concerned about foreign relations in general or various specific global concerns.

2-Pursue meetings with government officials as a first step in our advocacy outreach. [This task requires that the volunteer or intern lives in or close to the capital of the country they are in or in a city where a multi-lateral institution has its headquarters such as the UN in NY or the European Union in Brussels, etc. This task also requires strong people skills, assertiveness, tenacity and passion.]

3-Build relations with journalists for future coverage on our advocacy, to find those that may refer us to officials and to support our efforts towards inspiring public responsibility and activism for peace, security and cooperation.

4-Research as needed.

5-Support our newly developing fundraising efforts. One function is to support our efforts at finding companies to advertise on our new web-site which is being developed.

6-Develop social media outreach. This involves developing our Facebook page, our efforts on Twitter and all other forms of social media.

Location

OIC since 1984 has always been a totally home based all volunteer organization.

Qualifications are discussed in depth in our interviews. They include issues related to professional behavior, integrity, reliability, support, following directions, passion for global problem solving, compassion for the suffering of mankind, communication and a substantial knowledge of current and past international issues. A strong command of the English language is also an important requirement.


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