Breaking into International Development during the Federal Government Hiring Freeze
Breaking into International Development during the Federal Government Hiring Freeze
There has been a lot of talk lately in DC about how people can still break into the field of International Development despite the current Federal Government hiring freeze that has taken into effect. Below are ten ways you can get into the field of International Development without applying to USAID.
Informational Interviews - connect with other RPCVs!
Happy New Year!
Are you looking for a new job?
To be promoted at your current job?
Maybe looking to move into a new field? Or after this crazy election season, a new planet?
While we can't help you with interplanetary moves [maybe Elon Musk can (Elon what ? click here)], the RPCV/W mentoring program can help you improve your job hunting and career development on this planet.
Open Letter to Members on the 2016 Election
Dear Members,
Our Peace Corps service taught us that free and fair elections have a direct effect on the health and happiness of a nation’s citizens. Furthermore, this health and happiness is dependent upon the willingness of people to unite around common principles in the midst of conflict and discord, then advance as one.
Letter from the President, Fall 2016
Thank you for helping make Returned Peace Corps Volunteers of Washington such a strong and vibrant community. This year has been particularly outstanding and there is a lot more on the horizon. I’m so proud of everything that you’ve been able to accomplish; here are some highlights.
Former Board Outreach Dinner
Choose venues where people can hear each other talk.
Ask older RPCV/W members to become mentors.
Hold weekend events promoting child-friendly activities.
These are just a few of the suggestions brought up in a discussion at the Former Board Outreach Dinner with new RPCV/W Outreach Director Anna Lena Wonnenberg (Kosovo ‘14-15), at her home last Sunday.
Member Spotlight: Sarah Weber
Sarah Weber served in Vanuatu as a Community Health Volunteer with the Master's International Program. She led health education and awareness programs in a rural village and served as a Health Management Advisor for the provincial health office in the capital city focused on capacity building and training village health workers.
Peace Corps House? The Peace Corps Café? Here in Washington D.C.?
Yes, the idea has been in the works for several months now and RPCV/W was part of the early planning. It hit the doldrums last spring, but now one or the other or both establishments might just come into being. The trigger event is a new website that’s up and running about Peace Corps House: www.peacecorpshouse.org.
Peace Corps Connect Is Just Around the Corner!
The 2016 Peace Corps Connect National Conference is coming up, and we're calling on our members to help with final preparations.
Health equity is based on the premise that all lives anywhere in the world have equal value: one RPCV's quest to help eradicate Polio
Throughout the centuries, the world is a much better place than it once was. People are wealthier and healthier yet vast inequalities still exist between people and nations. The fight against Polio is an example of this existing global health inequality.
Join the Board - Election Information
Last week, we held an information session for members who are interested in joining the Board of Directors or just want to learn more about how RPCV/W is run and how they can get involved. This blog post covers some of the topics we discussed.