Center for Civil Society International ([email protected])
Tue, 11 Apr 1995 14:33:42 -0700 (PDT)
Sender: [email protected] (Dennis McConnell)
Subject: USAID Positions in Ukraine, Moldova, Belarus
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USAID Position Announcement
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This announcement appeared in the 8 April issue of The Economist,
and may be of interest to some members of the list.
The United States Agency for International Development [USAID]
seeks U.S. citizens to serve as advisors on private sector
activities, humanitarian assistance, strengthening local volun-
teer organization, democratic initiatives, energy, economics, and
municipal finance/planing for Ukraine, Moldova, and Belarus.
Advisors on private sector activities will specialize in such
areas as privatization, capital markets development, commercial
law reform, tax policy, and economic restructuring.
The positions will be based in Kiev, Ukraine. Selected
individuals will be employed as Personal Services Contractors to
USAID. The initial contract term will be one or two years and
may be extended for up to a total of five years.
Selection criteria:
1. masters or Ph.D. degree in a pertinent field of study (persons
with a bachelors degree and three years experience may be
considered;
2. language skills in one or more of the region's languages
(Russian, Ukrainian, Moldovan or Belarusian);
3. experience with the new Belarusian of Central and Eastern
Europe and the NIS; and
4. experience in one or more of the following:
a. emergency and humanitarian relief assistance acctivities
and strengthening local volunteer organizations;
b. democratic/political processes;
c. economic analysis, housing and municipal finance/planning,
utilities management, investment banking, commercial law or
antitrust, policy and enforcement (public and private
sector), securities, mergers and acquisitions, stock bro-
kerage or fund management, microbusiness development, land
privatization (rural and urban) and land markets.
Selected individuals must pass a physical examination and a
security investigation.
The positions will be graded within the Foreign Service pay
grades of FS 04/FS 01 ($36,147 to $88,326). Salary will be de-
pendent on final classification of the position, qualifications
and salary history of the individual. Housing in Kiev, travel,
moving costs, overseas allowances and other benefits will be
provided.
Interested applicants should submit a Standard Form 171 or cur-
riculum vitae with salary history to:
USAID
ATTN: ENI/NCA/WNIS
M/OP/ENI/EPE, Room 1405, SA-14
Washington, DC 20523-1415
Applications must be received by April 24, 1995
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