Program Coordinator/Washington, DC (fwd)


Center for Civil Society International (ccsi@u.washington.edu)
Thu, 17 Aug 1995 12:32:14 -0700 (PDT)


Sender: "Al Decie" <fdd@igc.apc.org>
Subject: Program Coordinator/Washington, DC

PROGRAM COORDINATOR/WASHINGTON, DC

     The Fund for Democracy and Development (the "FDD") is seeking
candidates for a program coordinator position in its Washington, DC
office.

     Responsibilities of the program coordinator entail assisting FDD's
President, Vice President and Executive Director with funding development,
outreach, research, project monitoring and overall program development.
Examples of possible specific duties include: proposal writing, preparing
project reports for current funders, liaising with the board of directors,
handling public queries, networking with other NGOs and U.S. government
funders, hiring and supervising interns.

     Candidates should have a background in Russian area studies and be
proficient in the Russian language. Professional experience in Washington
and work experience involving the U.S. government are highly desirable.
Strong writing skills and proposal writing experience also would be a
valuable asset for a candidate. Prospective candidates should be
self-starters, adaptable, and possess strong organizational and
communication skills.

     Interested individuals should fax or e-mail their resumes and list of
references to Al Decie, Program Coordinator, at 202-223-4826 or
fdd@igc.apc.org.

             

     The Fund for Democracy and Development, a not-for-profit
organization, was founded in 1991 by leaders of the U.S. public and
private sectors. The Fund's purpose is to aid the economic and political
transformation of the Newly Independent States of the former Soviet Union
to democratic market economies. It is currently active in four areas:
humanitarian assistance, support for the development of the private
sector, aiding the evolution of civil societies and the analysis of U.S.
policy towards the NIS.

     The Fund is headquartered in Washington, DC and has offices in Moscow
and Novosibirsk, Russia; Yerevan, Armenia and Tbilisi, Georgia.
Operations are supported by private sector donations and government
contracts.

The FDD is an equal opportunity employer.



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