Subject: [CivilSoc] 4-month Job in Tbilisi
From: Center for Civil Society International (ccsi@u.washington.edu)
Date: Wed Aug 09 2000 - 17:59:45 EDT
Participant Recruiter
Freedom Support Act Future Leaders Exchange Program
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Tbilisi, Georgia
SUMMARY:
The four-month Recruiter position serves as the American Councils
program representative in the region and is responsible for all
aspects of participant recruitment including: advertising
competitions; interviewing candidates; conducting prerequisite
testing; and associated record keeping. The Recruiter must also
interact with local governmental and educational officials at all
levels in disseminating information about the programs and
coordinating testing process. The position reports to the country
program hub director and/or the Moscow administrative officers.
QUALIFICATIONS:
· Program administration experience;
· Fluent in Russian and/or regional languages;
· Experience traveling extensively under difficult conditions;
· Experience in budget management;
· BA in relevant field (e.g. Russian language, Russian area studies,
education, etc.) required; advanced degree preferred
ANTICIPATED APPOINTMENT DATE: Late-August, 2000
To apply send a cover letter and resume, stating desired location,
nature of work sought, and salary requirements to:
Human Resources,
American Councils for International Education,
1776 Massachusetts Avenue, Suite 700,
Washington, DC, 20036.
Fax: 202-872-9178
No phone calls, please.
American Councils gratefully receives many applications for its
positions, providing us with a large and diverse pool of candidates.
Regrettably, we are unable to communicate personally with applicants
concerning the status of their applications and/or the review
process. Individuals identified as suitable for a particular position
will be contacted by the Human Resources Department. We retain
resumes of qualified candidates for approximately nine months and
will contact prospective applicants as suitable positions become
available.
About Us
The American Councils for International Education: ACTR/ACCELS is a
private, non-profit educational association and exchange organization
devoted to improving education, professional training and research
within and regarding the former Soviet Union (FSU). The American
Councils administers academic exchange and training programs in
virtually all fields; provides educational advising and academic
testing services throughout the NIS; and organizes conferences and
seminars in the US and abroad for its membership, exchange
participants, alumni, and professional groups. The American Councils
manages a budget funded from multiple sources of approximately $50M,
employs a staff of nearly 350, and operates offices in 12 countries
of the former Soviet Union.
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