ACFID - http://www.acfid.asn.au/get-involved/job-vacancies This peak council for Australian aid and development NGOs lists vacancies with Australian aid agencies both in Australia and overseas'
Aid Workers Network - http://www.aidworkers.net/ This practical site gives advice on finding your first job, as well as highlighting openings for aid practitioners
Australian Business Volunteers (ABV) - http://www.abv.org.au/ ABVs are experts in their fields who share their work skills to help build up micro, small and medium sized businesses in the developing countries of SE Asia and the Pacific
Australian Development Gateway (ADG) - http://www.developmentgateway.com.au/ Jobs both in Australia and overseas can be found under ‘Tenders and Jobs', and then going to Search Job Vacancies'
Australian Volunteers International (AVI) - http://www.australianvolunteers.com/. Most assignments are for 2 years, although there are limited positions for a lesser period.
Australian Youth Ambassadors for Development (AYAD)Program - http://www.ayad.com.au/ . This program places skilled young Australian volunteers, aged 18-30, on assignments up to 12 months in developing countries around Asia/Pacific
Careers without Borders - http://www.careerswithoutborders.com/. The first fully inter-active website devoted to employment needs in the development sector
Conservation Volunteers -www.conservationvolunteers.com.au Conservation Volunteers is Australia's leading practical conservation organization, with volunteers involved in the practical conservation projects for the betterment of the Australian environment.
DevelopmentAID - http://www.developmentaid.org/ The one-stop-information-shop for the developmental sector, DevelopmentAid.org is a membership organization that brings together information for developmental professionals, NGOs, consultancy firms and donors.
The Development Executive Group (Devex) - www.devex.com Devex is a social enterprise bringing efficiency to international development through recruiting and business information services
DEVJOBS - http://www.devjobsmail.com/ An internet service that provides international job announcements of various development fields
Dev-Zone - www.dev-zone.org/jobs This New Zealand based site includes details of a large number of humanitarian and development positions globally
Engineers without Borders (EWB) - www.ewb.org.au EWB works in partnership with developing communities both within Australia and overseas, assisting them to gain access to the knowledge, resources and appropriate technologies they need to improve their livelihoods.
Fidesco Australia - http://www.fidesco-international.org/ FIDESCO International sends volunteers to various countries throughout the world where skills are needed in the service of development projects and other humanitarian activities
GAP Australia - http://www.gapaustralia.org/ This agency offers 17-20 year olds the opportunity to live and work in another country and culture, usually the year after leaving school.
Indevjobs - http://www.indevjobs.org/ Indevjobs is a leading development job portal making jobs available online to the development sector professionals in India and other countries.
Indigenous Community Volunteers (ICV) - http://www.icv.com.au/. ICV is a not-for-profit, non-government organisation that links Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities with skilled volunteers. ICV works in partnership with communities to provide access to the skills and knowledge that communities request, and also recruits volunteers to complete appropriate community development projects.
JobSeeker - http://www.jobseeker.org.au/. JobSeeker is an Australian job portal that specialises in community and not-for-profit employment opportunities.
Lonely Planet - www.lonelyplanet.com In June 2007 Lonely Planet brought out a new publication called Volunteer: A ‘Travellers Guide for Making a Difference around the World', is a comprehensive volunteering guide, with over 190 agencies mentioned.
Médecins sans Frontières (MSF)/Doctors without Borders - www.msf.org.au Recruits health professionals and logistics as volunteers for overseas humanitarian assignments
Online Volunteers - http://www.onlinevolunteer.org/ These are volunteers who offer a variety of on-line service support of overseas projects without having to leave their homes/communities
Oaktree Foundation - http://www.theoaktree.org/ Australia's first entirely youth run international aid organisation, Oaktree's Research & Project Development Team offers young people the opportunity to work on the development of its overseas projects through research and project proposal contributions.
PALMS Australia - www.palms.org.au This Catholic agency places a large number of Global Mission participants in a wide variety of overseas cross-cultural situations
People in Aid - www.peopleinaid.org People in Aid produce a very useful Resource Sheet on Recruitment for International Staff, and this can be found on the following link: http://www.peopleinaid.org/pool/files/publications/international-recruitment-resource-sheet-final(1).pdf
RedR Australia - http://www.redr.org.au/ RedR Australia has a Register by which specialist personnel are selected and trained, and made available at short notice for overseas humanitarian operations.
ReliefWeb - www.reliefweb.int/vacancies This international site includes a large number of global humanitarian positions
Trans Remote - http://www.transremote.com.au/ Trans offers a recruitment and selection service dedicated to remote Aboriginal community organisations. Ideal for jobseekers wishing to consolidate their skills and interests in community development within remote environments."
Travel Alternatives - http://www.travelalternatives.org/ This Australian service aims supports young people wanting to work, travel, study or volunteer overseas
UN Volunteers Programme - http://www.unv.org/ This supports around 5,000 volunteers globally who work overseas as UN Volunteers overseas. Also coordinates the http://www.worldvolunteersweb.com/ website.
Voluntary Service Overseas (VSO)- http://www.vso.org.uk/ An international development charity that works through volunteers. Welcomes volunteers from an increasing range of countries, backgrounds and ages. Australian & NZ volunteers can now enroll on VSO assignments through AVI (see above).
Volunteering for International Development from Australia (VIDA) - http://www.vidavolunteers.com.au/ As part of the AusAID-funded Australian Volunteer Program (AVP) - the other two parts being AVI/ABV, the recently established VIDA places volunteers up to 36 months in selected overseas locations
World Service Enquiry - http://www.wse.org.uk/ Information and advice about working and volunteering overseas in the developing world. Produces the monthly Opportunities Abroad
World Volunteer Web - http://www.worldvolunteerweb.org/ this supports the volunteer community by producing a global one-stop shop for information, resources and organisations committed to volunteerism
Youth Challenge Australia (YCA) - http://www.youthchallenge.com.au/ - This program places teams of young people (age 18-30) on short-term placements of 5-12 weeks overseas. The projects are community-based, where local/international volunteer teams work on health, education or construction programs.