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World Vision is an international Christian humanitarian organization dedicated to working with children, families, and their communities worldwide to reach their full potential by tackling the causes of poverty and injustice.

World Vision serves close to 100 million people in nearly 100 countries around the world. World Vision serves all people, regardless of religion, race, ethnicity, or gender.

Of the more than 30,000 staff employed by World Vision, 97 percent work in their home countries or regions. Familiar with the culture and language, they bring to World Vision a deeply personal understanding of how best to assist local children and families.

The excellence of World Vision’s work has earned the trust of more than 3 million donors, supporters, and volunteers; more than half a million child sponsors; thousands of churches; hundreds of corporations; and government agencies in the United States and around the world.

Employment opportunities with World Vision International can be viewed on www.wvi.org and click on the link, International Employment. Opportunities in Singapore with World Vision can be found at www.worldvision.org.sg

Four World Vision staff share about their meaningful careers.


Jenny Teo
Communications Manager at World Vision Singapore


What is your job like?

I oversee and manage the marketing & communications team at World Vision Singapore. Together, we are responsible for conceptualising and executing marketing and communications initiatives across multi-platforms, channels and media with the goals of creating brand awareness, increasing sponsor-donor acquisition, advocacy, and donor transformation.

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What do you enjoy about your job?

Knowing that I’m in a place where I can actually help make a difference in the lives of needy children and their families around the world. And helping to provide the channels of transformation, not only for the lives of our beneficiaries, but for those of our supporters and donors as well.

I also enjoy working with my team and colleagues – everyone shares the same passion and heart for serving the poor so it is a joy to work alongside each other as we help one another overcome the daily challenges of meeting and achieving our goals.


What are some highlights/achievements in your job?

There are many highlights. Some of the more memorable ones were meeting those whom we seek to serve in person – like when I helped lead a child sponsors’ visit to Phu Cu, Vietnam, in January 2008 and we had the chance to interact with the children and communities who are supported by World Vision Singapore. Or when we met two former street children and heard their real-life testimonies of how their lives have been transformed for the better through the Blue Dragon Children’s Foundation in Vietnam, which World Vision Singapore also supports.

Also, the ongoing support by our donors helps validate the work we do and reinforces my faith in the goodness and kindness of humanity.


Why is World Vision a great place to work?

This is an organisation that does a lot of good things. World Vision has served more than 100 million people in almost 100 countries. 3.6 million children are benefiting from child sponsorship while almost 1 million orphans and vulnerable children have received care and support. World Vision responds to disasters and humanitarian emergencies around the globe while advocating basic rights for those who can’t speak for themselves – mainly, children who are living in impoverished conditions.

The staff who work in World Vision make it a great place to work. Within the World Vision International partnership exists a general camaraderie that is fostered by our common vision – that is to provide every child with the fullness of life.


What are your future career goals that you would like to achieve?

To continue to raise awareness for the humanitarian issues we are trying to address and to help more needy children and their communities break from the cycle of poverty and achieve a better quality of life.

 

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James Leong
Regional IT Director at World Vision Asia Pacific Regional Office (Singapore)


What is your job like?

I am a Regional IT Director responsible for Asia Pacific, and my role is to provide leadership and coordination to information technology and information management in the region.

What do you enjoy about your job?

I am happy because I can connect my job to my life mission – helping the poor.


What are some highlights/achievements in your job?

For the past two years, I implemented an IT strategic Plan and IT Business continuity Plan for 24-country National offices in Asia Pacific.


Why is World Vision a great place to work?

This is a Christian organization and we are all helping the poor. I am using my IT skills and talents to contribute to a better world.


What are your future careers goals that you would like to achieve?

I hope to work in the National Office and have direct contact to the field needs.

   
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