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Jaajef G-L

Some job vacancies for those interested.

Yeenduleen ak jaama

Tony

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~The European Patent Office is an international
authority whose task is to examine and grant patents
on behalf of its 19 Member States. Each year the
European Patent Officereceives some 80.000 patent
applications worldwide. 4000 people are employed by
the Office and work in the three official languages,
English, French and German.
Internships & Fellowships
Translator
Translating all kinds of French and German texts into
English, particularly in thefields of patent and
general law, economics, finance and IT
Minimum requirements Diploma of completed studies at
university level or - in exceptional cases -
equivalent knowledge acquired over many years of
qualified work
Applications

The application form is available (quoting ref. No.:
EXT/926) from the following
address (Fax: +49 89/2399 2706) and must be returned
completed to:
European Patent Office
Directorate Personnel
Erhardtstrasse 27
D-80331 Munich (Germany)
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ORGANISATION FOR THE PROHIBITION OF CHEMICAL
WEAPONS
The organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical
Weapons (OPCW) is an international disarmament
organisation based in The Hague, the Netherlands. It
has the objective of destroying all existing stocks of
chemical weapons and prohibiting the use and
development of this category of weapon of mass
destruction through a system of declarations verified
by on site inspection. The OPCW was established over
two years ago, and now has 126 Member States.

Media and Public Affairs Branch, Head of Branch: Fixed
term
contract, initially for a three year period. Main
requirements: Advanced university degree in
journalism, political science, international relations
or communication; Good knowledge of international
security, disarmament and weapons non-proliferation
issues; Excellent communications skills and ability to
draft and edit presentational documents, including
speeches are essential; Significant experience in
using modern personal computer equipment. 15 years of
experience of public relations and dealing with media
and international journalism; Knowledge of
international organisations desirable.

Assistance Branch - Coordination/Planning Officer:
Fixed term
contract, initially for a three year period. Main
requirements: University degree in a scientific
discipline of importance for chemical protection, such
as Chemistry or Chemical Engineering. Or a university
degree in Business or Public Administration; A minimum
of 10 years experience in a field directly related to
emergency response or CW protection; Fluency in
English is essential and a goo d working knowledge of
one of the other official OPCW languages (Arabic,
Chinese, French, Russian, Spanish) is desirable.

Conference Services Branch - Linguist (French): Fixed
term
contract, initially for a three year period. Main
requirements: Degree in languages (translation and
interpretation), seven years translation and
interpretation experience, preferably continuous.
Perfect command of French (must be a native speaker),
excellent knowledge of English and of one other
language of the Organisation (Arabic, Chinese,
Russian, Spanish). A first-hand knowledge of the UN
system would be an asset.

Conference Services Branch -
Linguist (Spanish): Fixed term contract, initially for
a three year period. Main requirements: Degree in
languages (translation and interpretation), seven
years translation and interpretation experience,
preferably continuous. Perfect command of Spanish
(must be a native speaker), excellent knowledge of
English and of one other language of the Organisation
(Arabic, Chinese, French, Russian). A first-hand
knowledge of the UN system would be an asset.

International Cooperation Branch, Project Officer:
Fixed term contract, initially for a three year
period. Main requirements: University degree (BS or
equivalent) in international relations or another
relevant discipline from a recognised institution and
a minimum of seven years experience in planning and
organising projects in the area of international
cooperation (for example, administrative assistance
and training, development aid, scientific
cooperation), preferably in the chemical field such as
sound management of chemicals or risk management.
Experience in regulation of chemical industry and
trade also desirable. Fluency in English to include
speaking and technical writing is critical. Working
knowledge of any of the following is desirable:
Arabic, Chinese, French, Spanish and other languages.

Human resources Branch, Head, Entitlements and
Benefits: Fixed term contract, initially for a three
year period. Main requirements: A University degree
with specialisation in Human Resources Management,
Public or Business Administration. A thorough
knowledge of procedures and practices of administering
entitlements and benefits within the UN common system.
Seven years of experience in the area of personnel
administration is essential with at least five years
of experience in administering entitlements and
benefits in the UN common system; Demonstrated
experience with Windows-based databases, word
processing and spreadsheet programs; Attractive
tax-free remuneration package includes assignment
grant, level and removal on appointment and on
separation, home leave, tax-free vehicle, education
grant, rental subsidy, Provident Fund, health
insurance etc. Only candidates who are citizens of a
Member State of the Organisation will be considered
for employment by the OPCW, which is an equal
opportunity employer.
Enquiries about the above vacancies are to be directed
to:
Head of Recruitment, fax 31-70-4163790,
email: [log in to unmask], who will provide detailed
information about each vacancy.

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LEGAL REFORM/ REGULATORY REFORM CENTRAL
ASIA
Checchi and Company Consulting, Inc., is currently
looking to fill long term positions on two USAID
projects in Central Asia. Projects involve commercial
law development and regulatory reform. These are two
year projects and include all relevant post
allowances. Positions are based in Bishkek and Almaty.
Compensation is based in salary history. Positions
available immediately. Candidates should have a legal
degree or other relevant technical background,
overseas experience in the NIS and familiarity with
USAID regulations. Please contact Susan Ferguson at
[log in to unmask] to submit a CV or for
more information. Fax is 202-466-9070.
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PROJECT MANAGER WASHINGTON, DC
Chemonics International seeks a mid-level project
manager to supervise technical and financial
performance of USAID and multilateral development
projects. Requirements include at least 5 years
experience with public sector management in developing
countries, including strategic planning, human
resource management, financial management, performance
monitoring and training. Strong project management
skills and experience with marketing and proposal
preparation. B.A. (M.A. preferred) in public
administration, urban planning or related field.
Fluent Spanish. Send resume with cover letter to
KML/Global, Chemonics International, 1133 20th St.
N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036. No phone calls please.
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LOCAL GOVERNMENT MANAGERS, PROPERTY TAX
SPECIALISTS,
AND PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTORS GUYANA
To conduct long and short term assignments for Urban
Development and Municipal Reform project. Minimum
qualifications include; 10 years professional
experience, 5 years in developing countries
(especially the Caribbean), and relevant educational
credentials. To apply, Email resume to
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