job opening in Prague
Karen Dubrule
KDubrule at CIEE.ORG
Thu Feb 6 13:20:27 UTC 1997
The following position in Prague may be of interest to members of the
list. Please direct inquiries to the address at the end of the
announcement and please distribute announcement as appropriate to other
lists.
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The Council on International Educational Exchange (CIEE) seeks
applications for the position of Resident Director at CIEE's Council
Study Center at Charles University in Prague for the 1997-8 academic
year.
The Resident Director (RD) acts as the on-site supervisor of Council's
academic program at Charles University and to council and advise
students on personal adjustment to the study abroad environment. S/he
will act as liaison between students and Czech faculty as well as
between Czech administrators and CIEE staff in New York.
Preference will be given to those with the following qualifications:
1) Proficiency in the Czech language.
2) Previous group leadership.
3) Prior residence in the Czech Republic, familiarity with Prague.
4) Candidates with at least an M.A., Ph.D's or Doctoral Candidates
preferred. Concentration in East European studies preferred.
5) Excellent administrative experience and organizational skills
including computer knowledge of Windows '95, Microsoft Office
including Microsoft Excel, Quickbooks, and Microsoft Access.
6) Candidates available for a two-year appointment.
To apply, please send letter, c.v. or resume, and contact information
for three references to:
Karen Dubrule
Program Officer - Europe/Russia
International Study Programs
Council on International Educational Exchange
205 East 42nd Street
New York, NY 10017-5706
For a complete job description, please send an e-mail to
<KDubrule at ciee.org>. No phone calls please. Position open until
filled.
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The Council on International Educational Exchange is a non-profit,
non-governmental organization dedicated to helping people gain
understanding, acquire knowledge, and develop skills for living in a
globally interdependent and culturally diverse world. Founded in
1947, Council has developed a wide variety of programs and services
primarily for students and teachers at secondary through university
levels. Today, with over 700 professionals working in 30 countries,
Council has become one of the world's leading operators of
international exchange programs and related services.
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