Subject: [CivilSoc] Job--Tech. Advisor to Women's Bus. Org. in Uzbekistan
From: Center for Civil Society International (ccsi@u.washington.edu)
Date: Mon May 15 2000 - 16:25:25 EDT
Counterpart International seeks qualified candidates for a technical
advisor position to a Women's Business Association in Kokand,
Uzbekistan.
Qualifications:
* Significant experience in business; clothing production, retail, or
wholesale operations; marketing; consulting, advising, and/or
managing small businesses.
* Strong written/verbal communication, financial management,
financial forecasting, and computer skills required. MBA degree and
Uzbek or Russian language skills are strongly preferred. Must be a
self-starter, team leader, and work well with local clients and
staff.
Responsibilities/Roles:
* Work with local management team to implement program activities:
vocational training centers, leasing circles, cooperative sales, raw
material banks, and innovative initiatives that will increase the
economic opportunities for rural women in Uzbekistan.
* Full responsibility for financial and managerial accounting,
cashflow and cost recovery analyses, and performance reports on the
program.
* Liaison between Business Women's Association branches, members, and
public; responsible for marketing/advertising program in local
community, and developing strategic partnerships with other private
and public organizations, community and governmental leaders to
accomplish program goals.
* Must foster an open door, team environment and serve as a mentor
and supporter for local staff and clients.
* Must work with and balance needs and interests of the Association,
staff, individual clients and community.
Submit resume and cover letter to:
Kimberli Brown
Counterpart International
1200 18th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
Fax: (202) 296-9679
E-mail: kbrown@counterpart.org
No Phone Calls Please
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