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Community Economic Development Facilitator
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Company | BrassRing 25332 / 5414 |
| Title | Community Economic Development Facilitator |
| Normalized title | - |
| Department / team | - |
| Location | OVERVIEW: Rural and semi-urban communities in Colombia face persistent economic disparities and unequal access to opportunities, Canada |
| Work model | - |
| Employment type | - |
| Salary | - |
| Status | active |
| ATS provider | IBM Kenexa BrassRing |
| Posted / first seen | — / 2026-05-29 |
| Changed / last seen | 2026-05-29 / 2026-06-06 |
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| City jobs | Active postings in OVERVIEW: Rural and semi-urban communities in Colombia face persistent economic disparities and unequal access to opportunities. | Open |
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| Company | BrassRing 25332 / 5414 |
| Source | 808950d0-439b-4fcd-b492-a5835967b4ce |
| ATS provider | IBM Kenexa BrassRing |
Description
OVERVIEW:
Rural and semi-urban communities in Colombia face persistent economic disparities and unequal access to opportunities, especially when compared to their urban counterparts. In partnership with the Colombian government, this Peace Corps Community Economic Development (CED) project is designed to address these structural gaps by fostering local leadership, inclusive economic participation, and holistic capacity-building among youth, women, and community members.
Peace Corps Volunteers in the CED project (hereafter, Volunteer) are embedded in rural and semi-urban communities where they collaborate with schools, vocational training institutions, and local groups to promote entrepreneurship, financial literacy, vocational skills, and community resilience. Their work supports individuals and groups, especially women and youth, to develop critical life skills, improve economic outcomes, and strengthen community ties.
GOAL:
Community members are empowered and experience improved economic outcomes that contribute to sustainable local development in Colombia.
OBJECTIVES:
Increase personal and economic empowerment of children, youth, community groups and organizations.
Improve individuals’, especially women’s, capacity to manage small-scale businesses.
Increase the capacity of individuals, with special emphasis on women and youth, for sound financial decision-making and money management.
ACTIVITIES:
Collaborate with public high schools and co-teachers to co-facilitate classes and extracurricular activities that build entrepreneurial thinking, socio-emotional skills, vocational orientation, and life planning.
Support the development of after-school clubs and interest-based groups in areas such as sports, arts, journalism, STEAM, and leadership.
Work with women’s groups, youth organizations, and local leaders to strengthen life skills, confidence, and community participation.
Co-facilitate workshops on personal financial management and basic business practices to help individuals and small businesses improve decision-making and sustainability.
Support micro-enterprises, such as informal vendors and small-scale agricultural producers, by strengthening access to information, training, and local resources.
Coordinate with Colombia’s national vocational training agency (SENA) and other partners to enhance technical training opportunities in rural communities.
ADDITIONAL CONTEXT:
Volunteers often work with micro-enterprises that are informal, under-resourced, and operating at subsistence levels. Relationship-building is a critical part of the process, and it may take several months before formal business support activities can begin. Flexibility, patience, and trust-building are essential.
Community needs and opportunities vary significantly between Colombia’s Caribbean and Andean regions, and each placement will respond to local conditions. Activities are expected to evolve over time, shaped by community input, facilitator strengths, and emerging priorities.
Full job record
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| Provider | ibm_kenexa_brassring |
| Provider Job Key | 356192 |
| Title | Community Economic Development Facilitator |
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| Status | active |
| Active | yes |
| Location Text | — |
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| Team | — |
| Employment Type | — |
| Workplace Type | — |
| Remote Policy | — |
| Country | Canada |
| Region | — |
| City | OVERVIEW: Rural and semi-urban communities in Colombia face persistent economic disparities and unequal access to opportunities |
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| Salary Min | — |
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| Source URL | https://sjobs.brassring.com/TGnewUI/Search/home/HomeWithPreLoad?PageType=JobDetails&partnerid=25332&siteid=5414&jobid=356192 |
| Apply URL | https://sjobs.brassring.com/TGnewUI/Search/home/HomeWithPreLoad?PageType=JobDetails&partnerid=25332&siteid=5414&jobid=356192 |
| First Seen At | 2026-05-29 19:58:07Z |
| Last Seen At | 2026-06-06 08:40:53Z |
| Last Checked At | 2026-06-06 08:40:53Z |
| Last Changed At | 2026-05-29 22:27:20Z |
| Inactive At | — |
| Source Posted At | — |
| Source Updated At | 2025-07-31 00:00:00Z |
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