[CivilSoc] Project Manager--Environmental Program, Ukraine


Subject: [CivilSoc] Project Manager--Environmental Program, Ukraine
From: Center for Civil Society International (ccsi@u.washington.edu)
Date: Wed Jun 28 2000 - 17:32:08 EDT


From: Jeffrey Clark <JClark@counterpart.org>

                Project Manager for Local Environmental
                     Action Plan Program in Ukraine

Counterpart International is seeking a qualified individual to work
as the Project Manager for a proposed Local Environmental Action Plan
(LEAP) Program for Ukraine. The USAID-funded LEAP Program will raise
environmental awareness, promote public participation in
environmental decision-making, and encourage feasible, cost-effective
solutions to environmental problems at the local level in Ukraine.

The Project Manager (PM) will be located in Kyiv, Ukraine. The PM
will direct and oversee all work performed under the LEAP program,
including overseeing training activities; cultivating and maintaining
effective working relationships with relevant Ukrainian local
officials, NGOs, other USAID implementers, and other donors;
overseeing personnel; and ensuring the overall quality, cost and
timeliness of LEAP activities. The PM will be expected to travel
extensively to Ukrainian LEAP demonstration communities and to other
sites in Ukraine for project management and coordination purposes.
Some travel to other CEE/NIS countries may be required.

The PM must have experience in implementing community-based
environmental projects in Central and Eastern Europe or the NIS. The
PM must be able to manage projects dealing with many complex
environmental, social, and economic issues related to local
environmental management. The PM must also have strong interpersonal
skills to deal with a broad network of Ukrainian and international
experts and officials. The PM should be fluent in English and Russian
and/or Ukrainian.

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