Rehabilitation - Assistive Technology Specialist - Part-time

  • Added Date: Tuesday, 05 August 2025
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Location: Lyon or Brussels
Desired Start Date: September 15, 2025
Contract Duration: Part-time 18-month fixed-term contract

Humanity & Inclusion is an independent and impartial aid organisation working in situations of poverty and exclusion, conflict and disaster. The organisation works alongside people with disabilities and vulnerable populations, taking action and bearing witness in order to respond to their essential needs, improve their living conditions and promote respect for their dignity and fundamental rights.

Since its creation in 1982, HI has run development programmes in more than 60 countries and responded to numerous emergencies. Today, we have a budget of approximately 255 million euros, with 4794 employees worldwide.

At Handicap International-Humanity & Inclusion, we truly believe in the importance of inclusion and diversity within our organisation. This is why we are engaged to a disability policy to encourage the inclusion and integration of people with disabilities. Please indicate if you require any special accommodation, even at the first interview. For more information about the organisation: www.hi.org

 

JOB CONTEXT:
The Rehabilitation Technical Division includes 13 staff members (2 managers, 8 specialists, 1 PDO, 1 project officer, and 1 assistant) responsible for providing technical support and frameworks to HI programs worldwide, leading research and innovation projects, and representing HI externally. The rehabilitation mandate applies in both humanitarian and development contexts.

This position has been created as part of an internal reorganization of the Rehabilitation team.

YOUR MISSION:
This role does not include regular support to operations/programs and projects (except in emergencies or ad hoc requests for evaluation or quality control). Minimal field missions, except for network activities requiring travel.

Mission 1 (30%) \u2013 Main function expected in technical expertise:

Contribute to the framework and standards for technical know-how in Assistive Technology (AT), and improve technical knowledge through lessons learned, research, and innovation projects; Monitor WHO standards (contact person for \u201cGATE\u201d) and translate recommendations into operational actions (priority AT products, TAP training, supply chain strategies); Manage the global toolbox for program benefit; Explore and apply new technologies to meet AT needs, especially 3D printing.

Mission 2 (10%) \u2013 Opportunity Development:

Contribute to the development of major opportunities or new AT-oriented projects; Monitor sectoral AT analyses in programs, data analysis, and macro-level strategic recommendations in anticipation of funding calls.

Mission 3 (5%) \u2013 Influence:

Enhance HI\u2019s international reputation and influence in AT activities; Monitor AT stakeholders and donor networks, with specific follow-up on ISWP and AT scale; Maintain agreements and communication efforts.

Mission 4 (5%) \u2013 Professional Development:

Contribute to the Community of Practice (CoP) focused on cognitive and sensory communication AT.

Ad Hoc Mission \u2013 Emergency Preparedness and Response Responsibilities.

ACCESSIBILITY OF THE POSITION:

Easily accessible by public transport (bus, metro). Car parking and bike racks available; Building includes ramps and elevators for better mobility; Workstations are in open spaces, with quiet boxes available on each floor; Bright and well-lit workspace; A disability officer is available to assist with any questions or needs. The position can be adapted based on individual requirements.

Requirements

YOUR PROFILE:

Occupational therapist, orthotist/prosthetist, or other qualified AT professional, with a focus on mobility. Master\u2019s degree preferred; Specialized and experienced rehabilitation professional in mobility-focused AT; Minimum 7 years of relevant professional experience in rehabilitation, with clinical experience in both high-income and low-/middle-income countries (LMICs); At least 3 years of relevant field experience in LMICs; Experience in emergency and Nexus contexts, knowledge of international standards and current networks; Demonstrated experience or interest in using new technologies in professional practice, including user-centered FabLab/HumanLab dynamics.

Benefits

CONDITIONS OF THE POSITION:
Part-time 18-month fixed-term contract starting September 15, 2025.

Lyon Office:

Executive status, 34 vacation days and 13 RTT days annually; Flexible organization: meal vouchers (60% covered by HI), remote work charter (minimum 8 in-office days per month); Transport: sustainable mobility allowance, 50% coverage of transport subscriptions; Well-being and health: mutual insurance and provident fund, internal awareness programs, active Quality of Life and Working Conditions unit; Social benefits: CSE social programs to improve daily life; Dynamic cultural, sports, and social community life.

Brussels Office:

Meal vouchers, health insurance, group pension plan and provident fund; Leave: 20 days of statutory leave (+6 additional days) (for 1 full-time equivalent); 100% reimbursement of public transport and bicycle mileage reimbursement + \u20ac10 per day; Advantageous structural teleworking agreement; A community life is offered in our offices: take part in the inclusion, well-being, or fun committee and join our various talks to stay informed about all our achievements around the world!

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