Welcome to Save the Children Humanitarian Intermediate Programme (SHIP)
Welcome to the SHIP Distance Learning course
The SHIP programme consists of two parts – a Distance Learning
(DL) online course and an Online Simulation. The DL course
will be held over a period of 10 weeks. Note that you need to have submitted all
assignments to participate in the Online Simulation. It is expected that
each participant commits a minimum of six to eight hours a week to complete the DL course.
Aim
To ensure participants have a good overall
understanding of working in a humanitarian context, of child rights based
and quality programming and of the Save the Children humanitarian response
procedures, policies and tools to use in a first phase humanitarian response.
The theory acquired during the Distance
Learning will be put to the test and practically applied during the Residential
training, when participants are asked to set up a first phase humanitarian
emergency response.

Is this course for me? The SHIP provides SCI mid-level field staff, SC Member staff and staff
from local partner representatives from longstanding partner organizations, with
the skills, knowledge and experience necessary to meet a first phase
humanitarian response.
Designed to build the next
generation of mid-level humanitarian workers, the programme draws on Save the
Children’s extensive expertise and experience to cover all the essential
aspects of emergency response required for humanitarian personnel. The SHIP is
an operational, child focused, humanitarian response training which aims to
strengthen capacity to respond to emergencies, utilizing SCI policies and
procedures and global quality standards.
Application
Criteria
Over 3 years’ experience in humanitarian or over
5 years’ experience in development work
A minimum of six months service for Save the
Children or a longstanding Save the Children partner
Ability to demonstrate a clear benefit of
participating in the programme to your current role
Potential to deploy during a humanitarian
emergency response as a mid-level manager/ advisor

How will I benefit from this course? On completion of this course you will:
Gained a broad
understanding on both sector standards and the key players within the humanitarian
sector
An understanding
and knowledge of the various policies and procedures that SCI uses and what is
expected when setting up a first phase response
An understanding of
the concepts of child sensitive programming and partnerships
A good understanding
of the needs assessment process, tools available, methodologies to be used and
pitfalls avoided
An understanding of
various funding mechanisms available and how to access them

How long will it take? This course is divided into a Distance Learning course, consisting of 6 modules, and a three-day online simulation training.
The Distance Learning course takes 10 weeks with 6-8 hours of weekly work.
The Online Simulation is a 3-day training. The simulation takes place on MS Teams and runs for approx. 3 hours a day. Participants should expect to put in more around outside of the simulation hours.

How much does it cost? There is a subsidized fee of USD 2.000 per participant including attending the SHIP Residential (Excluding travel costs and hotels)
The cost maybe further subsidized for regional staff, refer to the information package on the specific SHIP course you wish to attend. See more on the SHIP Onenet page

Will I get a certificate at the end? Yes - you will be able to download a certificate once you have have completed all of the modules within the course.

How do I start? Scroll to the top of the page and click on the Join course button. This will take you through to the course page itself. You don't need to complete the course in one go - you can always continue later from where you left off.

The SHIP provides SCI mid-level field staff, SC Member staff and staff from local partner representatives from longstanding partner organizations, with the skills, knowledge and experience necessary to meet a first phase humanitarian response.
Designed to build the next generation of mid-level humanitarian workers, the programme draws on Save the Children’s extensive expertise and experience to cover all the essential aspects of emergency response required for humanitarian personnel. The SHIP is an operational, child focused, humanitarian response training which aims to strengthen capacity to respond to emergencies, utilizing SCI policies and procedures and global quality standards.
Application
Criteria
Over 3 years’ experience in humanitarian or over 5 years’ experience in development work
A minimum of six months service for Save the Children or a longstanding Save the Children partner
Ability to demonstrate a clear benefit of participating in the programme to your current role
Potential to deploy during a humanitarian emergency response as a mid-level manager/ advisor

Gained a broad understanding on both sector standards and the key players within the humanitarian sector
An understanding and knowledge of the various policies and procedures that SCI uses and what is expected when setting up a first phase response
An understanding of the concepts of child sensitive programming and partnerships
A good understanding of the needs assessment process, tools available, methodologies to be used and pitfalls avoided
An understanding of various funding mechanisms available and how to access them

The Distance Learning course takes 10 weeks with 6-8 hours of weekly work.
The Online Simulation is a 3-day training. The simulation takes place on MS Teams and runs for approx. 3 hours a day. Participants should expect to put in more around outside of the simulation hours.

The cost maybe further subsidized for regional staff, refer to the information package on the specific SHIP course you wish to attend. See more on the SHIP Onenet page

