MYSEA project is looking for experts in Italy - Open deadline

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In order to ensure maximum participation in the notice, CIES Onlus has decided to remove the deadline for submitting it.
The notice has no expiry date and, consequently, all interested operators may submit their application at any time.
Requests for clarifications may still be submitted in the same way during the duration of the notice; CIES Onlus reserves will periodically publish the updated FAQs.

CIES Onlus, Lead Beneficiary of the ‘Mediterranean Youth, NEETs and women advancing Skills, Employment and Awareness in the blue and green economy’ (MYSEA) project is looking for experts in different fields:

Area n. 1 – Designing of curricula methodology
Area n. 2 – Job orientation
Area n. 3 – Transversal, digital and sector related skills training
Area n. 4 – Micro-learning modules production
Area n. 5 – Leading mentors service
Area n. 6 – Translation
Area n. 7 – Logistic for workshops
Area n. 8 – Printing of publications and communication material

Related information on the main responsibilities, qualifications and skills, professional experience, and procedures for application are available on the following links (in Italian):

https://www.cies.it/aaa-cercasi-professionisti-e-aziende-per-il-progetto-mysea/

https://www.cies.it/chi-siamo/trasparenza/servizi-e-forniture/

 

About the project : Mediterranean Youth, NEETs and women advancing Skills, Employment and Awareness in the blue and green economy project

Given demographic changes, skill mismatches, rigid regulations, gender gaps and persistence of certain social-cultural norms, the Euro-Mediterranean region face high unemployment rates of youth, mainly NEETs, and women are underrepresented in the labour market. Moreover, the growing proliferation of sustainable and eco-responsible innovations in the agri-food and waste management requires new occupational profiles. To achieve this goal, MYSEA aims, from one side, to identify existing and emerging skills and professional needs through oriented training, coaching and mentoring. From the other side, it will involve Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) institutions and enterprises encouraging sector-skills alliances through apprenticeship, traineeship and on-the-job training. The project will result in opportunities for young women and NEETs to apply the soft and hard skills learned during the training and offer a platform to exchange experiences and implement national employment schemes in favour of youth employment.