Positions Available (2) at AIHA (fwd)

Devin P Browne dpbrowne+ at pitt.edu
Thu Jun 27 04:19:45 UTC 1996


Just in town to check the kitty, do some laundry, and clear out my email
account.  Please pass this message on to those who might be interested.
I won't have time to post it to AATSEEL's homepage, unfortunately. :(


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Date: Mon, 24 Jun 96 13:50:51 EDT
From: Center for Civil Society International <ccsi+ at u.washington.edu>
To: Multiple recipients of list <civilsoc at solar.rtd.utk.edu>
Subject: Positions Available (2) at AIHA (fwd)


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Positions Available (2) at the American International Health Alliance
(AIHA), Washington, DC
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AIHA is a non-profit group which supports health care assistance in the NIS
and CEE under grants from USAID.

Please respond BY JULY 15, 1996 to:

AIHA
Human Resources
PO Box 28056
Washington, DC 20038-8056
AA/EOE

DO NOT RESPOND BY E-MAIL.

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Position #1:  INFORMATION ANALYST

AIHA is currently seeking an Information Analyst to assist in projects
working with health care professionals/medical librarians in the former
Soviet Union and Central and Eastern Europe.  The Information Analyst will
assist in the development of educational programs, provide both onsite and
on-line training, and be responsible for developing on-line resources.

The position requires: Master's degree in Library Sciences, familiarity with
the Internet, and previous experience in health and medical resources.
Russian/Eastern European studies background and reading knowledge of Russian
is preferred.  Salary: $26,500.

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Position #2:   PROGRAM ANALYST

Manages portfolio of partnerships, including logistics support, monitoring
workplan progress, projecting and analyzing expenses and ensuring adherence
in AIHA/USAID policies.  Maintains documentation and data; oversees special
projects, including clinical task forces.  Acts as liaison with AIHA
Regional Offices.

Requires B.A./B.S., preferably with concentration  in Eastern European
Studies, Health Policy, Management and Planning, International Relations,
International Business, or Economics; graduate work desirable. Knowledge of
spreadsheet and word processing software as well as foreign language skills
(E. European) are advantageous, but not required.  Salary: $21,500-$27,500.



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