Job Opening in Washington, DC & Minsk, Belarus

Yelena Spivak yspigak at MINDSPRING.COM
Mon Jul 9 06:07:08 UTC 2001


Dear Ms. Gomes, next week I am planning to be in DC and would really
appreciate if you can schedule 20 minutes appointment for me, so we can
discuss  job opportunities in ACTR  I am eligible for.  I am very willing to
work for ACTR and keep applying for more than year now. Please find some
time in your busy schedule to meet with me.  Thank you in advance, Yelena
Bobko
-----Original Message-----
From: Isabel Gomes <Gomes at ACTR.ORG>
To: SEELANGS at LISTSERV.CUNY.EDU <SEELANGS at LISTSERV.CUNY.EDU>
Date: Monday, June 18, 2001 8:35 AM
Subject: Job Opening in Washington, DC & Minsk, Belarus


Searches are currently underway for the positions listed below.  For further
employment information, please refer to the American Councils website:
www.actr.org.

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Program Assistant
Office of Vice President
Washington, DC

SUMMARY:
The Program Assistant is an entry-level position, reporting to the DC-based
Vice President and Program Officer to the VP.  The key role of the Program
Assistant is to provide the VP and program officers, as applicable, with
administrative support on the varied elements of specific programs overseen
by the Vice President's office.

RESPONSIBILITIES:
· Responsible for American Express reporting for about 15 people, including
gathering backup documentation, coding and submitting to Accounts Payable in
a timely way.
· Assists program staff in planning conferences, including reserving space,
arranging for speakers, sending invitations, arranging for hotel
accommodations and mailing materials.
· Provides general support for the office of the Vice President, handling
logistics for special projects, etc.
· Prepares and distributes program materials, as needed.
· Maintains databases upon request.
· Assists in organizing and executing cross-cultural orientation programs
and workshops.

QUALIFICATIONS:
· Strong writing and communication skills;
· Familiarity with the Former Soviet Union and strong Russian language
skills;
· Demonstrated organizational ability;
· Demonstrated problem-solving skills;
· Ability to manage multiple priorities quickly and effectively;
· Ability to work independently while contributing to an overall team
effort;
· Proven effectiveness in a cross-cultural work environment;
· Effective interpersonal skills; and
· Strong computer skills

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Program Officer
Office of Vice President
Washington, DC

SUMMARY:
The Program Officer is accountable for the coordination of administrative
tasks associated with specific programs overseen by the Vice President's
office. In addition, the Program Officer is the point of contact to arrange
travel and visas for field office staff.

PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE:
· Assists with coordination and administration of educational advising
program.
· Administers the Institutional Testing Program (ITP) and  ETS/Prometric
activities in the NIS region including ordering tests from the Educational
Testing Service, shipping tests to test sites throughout the region, sending
invoices for test administration, and troubleshooting shipping and customs
problems.
· Acts as point of contact for field office staff travel and arranges for
other required documents.  These activities include explaining and
administering the travel policy, arranging for travel and visas,
coordinating travel arrangements with the travel office staff while
minimizing organization expenses, and tracking accrued trips;
· Organizes Curriculum Consultants (Visiting Instructor) program.  This
includes arranging for NIS teacher travel to and visas for the U.S.,
requesting monthly stipends and sending them to participants.
· Handles overseas office registrations, including determining documentation
necessary from the country directors, gathering required paperwork and
signatures, securing translations, and sending information to the
appropriate government agency in the country.

QUALIFICATIONS:
· Bachelor's degree in Russian Area Studies or equivalent;
· Work experience administering an international program;
· Work experience involving speed and accuracy with figures;
· Effective communication skills, both written and verbal, in English and
Russian;
· Demonstrated effective planning and organizing skills; and
· Familiarity with the Former Soviet Union.
· Effective interpersonal skills

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Program Officer
Community Connections
Minsk, Belarus

SUMMARY:
The Program Officer position serves as the ACTR/ACCELS Community Connections
program representative in Belarus and is responsible for all aspects of
participant recruitment for business and NGO professionals including:
advertising competitions; interviewing candidates; conducting prerequisite
testing to include English language testing; alumni activity coordination;
pre-departure orientations, and liaison with the United States Information
Service (USIS); and associated recordkeeping.  The Program Officer must also
interact with local governmental, business and international assistance
officials, at all levels, in disseminating information about the programs.
The position reports to the ACCELS Country Director in Belarus, and
representatives of USIA in Washington, DC USIS representatives in Minsk.

The position lasts through to the current end of the program scheduled to
end on September 30, 2002.  If the program is extended or re-awarded to
American Councils by USIA, the position can be extended as well.

PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE:
· Recruit 100 finalist entrepreneurs and professionals for short-term
training in the US
· Coordinate recruitment activities to assure that timely and proper conduct
of the competition;
· Secure a national advertising campaign;
· Conduct English language assessments;
· Organize and participate in meetings with finalist candidates;
· Conduct interviews with finalist candidates;
· Coordinate Alumni activities;
· Coordinate activities of the Bi-National Review Committee;
· Assist the Belarus ACCELS Country Director as directed;

QUALIFICATIONS:
· International program administration experience;
· Fluent in Russian and/or regional languages;
· Experience traveling extensively under difficult conditions;
· Experience in budget management and report writing;
· Familiarity with the Belarussian business and international organization
communities; and
· BA in relevant field required (e.g. Russian language, Russian area
studies, education, etc.); advanced degree preferred

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To apply for a specific position, send a letter and resume, stating desired
location, nature of work sought, availability information, and salary
requirement to: Human Resources, American Councils for International
Education, 1776 Massachusetts Avenue, Suite 700, Washington, DC, 20036. Fax:
202-872-9178. Email: resumes at actr.org. No phone calls, please.
American Councils is Affirmative Action / Equal Opportunity Employer.

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