[CivilSoc] Short-Term Interpreters--Albanian, Armenian, Russian


Subject: [CivilSoc] Short-Term Interpreters--Albanian, Armenian, Russian
From: Center for Civil Society International (ccsi@u.washington.edu)
Date: Tue Jan 23 2001 - 14:42:34 EST


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Global Education Services is a non-profit international training
organization located in Seattle, WA. For more information, our web
site is at http://www.ges.org. GES is seeking two Albanian
interpreters and two Armenian/Russian interpreters for short-term
technical training projects which take place in March of this year.
The Albanian project is in media managment and requires full-time
participation. The contract is for 3 weeks. The Armenian/Russian
project is in environemental mitigation project dealing with energy
systems. We wish to find an Armenian speaker, but Russian is also
possible. It is also a full-time position. This contract is for 2
weeks. Both of these interpreter positions require a high degree of
technical language ability. It is hoped that the interpreters would
have had some experience interpreting.

In addition to a daily rate of $225 to $275 per day depending on
experience, we pay all transportation (from anywhere in the U.S.),
per diem at State Dept. CONUS rates, and all hotel costs. Per diem
and hotel are only paid to interpreters working outside their home
area. Interpreters need to be U.S. citizens or permanent residents.

Please contact us with your resume, and note of interest and your
whereabouts. The Albanian project takes place in Oregon, the
Armenian/Russian project takes place in Washington D.C., Spokane,
Seattle and Portland.

Richard MacLean
President
Global Education Services
651 NW 77th Street
Seattle, WA 98117
Phone: (206) 789-8998
FAX: (206) 789-0275
Email: macl@ges.org <mailto:macl@ges.org>
WWW: www.ges.org <http://www.ges.org>

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