This document is a newsletter for alumni of US government exchange programs in Kyrgyzstan. It provides information about upcoming events for alumni and announcements about job opportunities, grants, scholarships, and other ways for personal and professional development. The newsletter is distributed weekly by email to around 1,000 subscribers and the current issue lists several vacancy announcements at the US Embassy in Bishkek and other organizations. Recipients are advised on how to share information from the newsletter and where to find it online.
KG Alumni Listserv - Issue 361, June 15, 2011Evgeny Dronov
The document announces a charitable event to raise funds for children in an orphanage in Kyrgyzstan and shares two job vacancies with UN Women in Bishkek - a National Project Coordinator focused on peace and security issues and a Communications Specialist. The event will be a Latin dance-themed evening on June 24th to bring smiles to underprivileged children.
KG Alumni Listserv - Issue 363, June 30, 2011Evgeny Dronov
This document is a newsletter in Russian for alumni of US government exchange programs in Kyrgyzstan. It provides information on upcoming events and opportunities for alumni, including deadlines for grants and fellowships. It announces vacancies at the US Embassy and from local companies. The newsletter is distributed weekly by email to around 1000 alumni and interested parties.
El documento resume la carrera política y judicial de Alberto Fujimori, presidente de Perú entre 1990 y 2000. Fujimori fue extraditado a Perú en 2007 para enfrentar cargos de corrupción y violaciones a los derechos humanos durante su presidencia. Fue condenado a 25 años de prisión por su responsabilidad en masacres durante la guerra contra el terrorismo. Adicionalmente recibió otras condenas por delitos de corrupción como peculado y soborno. Permaneció en prisión hasta su fallecimiento en 2021.
La informática ha avanzado rápidamente y se ha vuelto muy importante en la sociedad actual, influyendo en ámbitos de la vida diaria y laboral. Su impacto incluye nuevas costumbres y formas de interacción social, así como una mayor integración de conocimientos a nivel global. Aunque tiene ventajas como la rapidez y alcance de la información, también plantea desventajas como la difusión de noticias falsas y el uso de la tecnología para dañar a otros. La informática ahora forma parte integral de la vida cotidiana y
This issue of the wabisabi magazine focuses on Polar Plunge events held in February to raise money for Special Olympics. It provides a calendar listing the location and date of over a dozen Polar Plunge events happening around the country in February. It also includes articles on making homes more accessible for those with disabilities, advice from "Ask Wabi" on introducing a brother with special needs at a birthday party, and a list of resources for those with special needs in the Southeast United States.
KG Alumni Listserv - Issue 361, June 15, 2011Evgeny Dronov
The document announces a charitable event to raise funds for children in an orphanage in Kyrgyzstan and shares two job vacancies with UN Women in Bishkek - a National Project Coordinator focused on peace and security issues and a Communications Specialist. The event will be a Latin dance-themed evening on June 24th to bring smiles to underprivileged children.
KG Alumni Listserv - Issue 363, June 30, 2011Evgeny Dronov
This document is a newsletter in Russian for alumni of US government exchange programs in Kyrgyzstan. It provides information on upcoming events and opportunities for alumni, including deadlines for grants and fellowships. It announces vacancies at the US Embassy and from local companies. The newsletter is distributed weekly by email to around 1000 alumni and interested parties.
El documento resume la carrera política y judicial de Alberto Fujimori, presidente de Perú entre 1990 y 2000. Fujimori fue extraditado a Perú en 2007 para enfrentar cargos de corrupción y violaciones a los derechos humanos durante su presidencia. Fue condenado a 25 años de prisión por su responsabilidad en masacres durante la guerra contra el terrorismo. Adicionalmente recibió otras condenas por delitos de corrupción como peculado y soborno. Permaneció en prisión hasta su fallecimiento en 2021.
La informática ha avanzado rápidamente y se ha vuelto muy importante en la sociedad actual, influyendo en ámbitos de la vida diaria y laboral. Su impacto incluye nuevas costumbres y formas de interacción social, así como una mayor integración de conocimientos a nivel global. Aunque tiene ventajas como la rapidez y alcance de la información, también plantea desventajas como la difusión de noticias falsas y el uso de la tecnología para dañar a otros. La informática ahora forma parte integral de la vida cotidiana y
This issue of the wabisabi magazine focuses on Polar Plunge events held in February to raise money for Special Olympics. It provides a calendar listing the location and date of over a dozen Polar Plunge events happening around the country in February. It also includes articles on making homes more accessible for those with disabilities, advice from "Ask Wabi" on introducing a brother with special needs at a birthday party, and a list of resources for those with special needs in the Southeast United States.
Mahabub Alam has over 5 years of experience in customer service and hospitality management. He is currently a shift supervisor at an Americana KFC in Abu Dhabi, where he ensures high customer satisfaction and meets sales goals. Previously, he worked as a commis chef at a Radisson Blue hotel in Bangladesh. Alam has strong communication, problem-solving, and computer skills. He is seeking a management role where he can continue developing his leadership abilities.
O marido estava triste porque sua esposa não o amava mais. Certo dia, ele conversou com um mendigo em um parque que lhe disse para nunca pedir dinheiro ou amor, pois eles nunca vêm quando pedidos. O marido mudou sua atitude e comportamento, conquistando novamente o respeito de sua esposa.
This document contains information about PT. Fajar Sejahtera Mandiri, including their territory management, revenue, employee numbers, and focus areas. It also describes a recent job in marketing planning and territory management for PT. XL Axiata Distributor. The duties included assisting the branch manager, coaching sales teams, and developing and implementing marketing strategies. Specific achievements improving market share in the UKSW area are highlighted. Finally, it outlines a vision and strategy if joining PT. Wismilak, focusing on increasing market share for their Diplomat brand in Salatiga through awareness, distribution, and trial programs.
El documento define el cambio climático como un cambio estable y duradero en los patrones climáticos que puede ocurrir en periodos desde décadas hasta millones de años. Describe el clima en San Antonio la Isla como templado subhúmedo con lluvias de verano, con una precipitación anual de 800 milímetros y temperaturas entre 12 y 16 grados Celsius. También indica que mayo es el mes más cálido, con temperaturas de 14-15°C, lo que califica el clima como meso térmico sin gran variación de temperatura.
Toolpräsentation TippyTerm von Dr. Rainer Pflaum auf der tekom Jahrestagung 2012: Terminologieverwaltung mit TippyTerm – flächendeckend, intuitiv, effizient Donnerstag, 25.10.12 09:15 Uhr, Raum 4B
Este documento presenta el Informe de Valoración No. 8 de IKM correspondiente a junio de 2016. IKM es un grupo empresarial de alta tecnología dedicado a la investigación e innovación para desarrollar nuevos productos, procesos y tecnologías para diversas industrias. Participa en más de 50 proyectos de I+D y mantiene acuerdos de colaboración con 6 compañías. Su modelo de negocio se basa en las divisiones de Conocimiento e Emprendimiento a nivel internacional. La estructura societaria actual incluye
This document contains information about thermostats used on various vehicle models. It provides the ERA product code, original equipment codes, manufacturer codes, and vehicle applications for 21 different thermostats. For each thermostat, it lists the vehicle brands and models it is used on, as well as the temperature at which the thermostat opens in degrees Celsius.
1. Important agricultural and nutrition datasets should be considered global public goods and made available to everyone to enable more efficient decision making, foster innovation, and drive transparency and progress.
2. The GODAN Secretariat aims to convene, equip, and empower through developing an Agriculture Sector Package focused on four main themes: agricultural productivity, sustainable food production, access to market information, and agricultural investment and innovation.
3. The package will identify core dataset categories, exemplar datasets and sources, relevant standards, and use cases to guide supporters in adopting open data principles and identifying missing data needs.
KG Alumni Listserv - Issue 370, September 21, 2011Evgeny Dronov
This document is an announcement for the 370th electronic newsletter for alumni of US government exchange programs in Kyrgyzstan. It provides information on upcoming events, job opportunities, grants, and other resources. This issue features announcements for a concert by the band "Top Cover" and PhD scholarship programs through the University of Central Asia. It also lists several current job vacancies, including for an Administrative Clerk/Translator at the US Embassy in Bishkek and a Program Coordinator position at the American University of Central Asia.
KG Alumni Listserv - Issue 370, September 21, 2011Evgeny Dronov
This document is a newsletter in Russian for alumni of US government exchange programs in Kyrgyzstan. It announces upcoming events for alumni, as well as job opportunities, grants, scholarships, and other ways for personal and professional growth. Specifically, it announces a concert by the band "Top Cover" and PhD scholarship programs through the University of Central Asia. It also lists six current job vacancies, including with the US Embassy, USAID, Peace Corps, and an international mining company. The newsletter encourages alumni to share information and is available online.
This document announces a job opening for a Political Assistant position in Erbil, Iraq. The position is open until filled with a salary of $44,850 - $50,043 depending on residency status. Key responsibilities include developing contacts to contribute to political reporting, researching political and social developments, and preparing briefings. Requirements include a Bachelor's degree in a relevant field, 5 years of experience in political analysis or journalism, advanced language skills in Arabic, Kurdish and English, and knowledge of Kurdistan and Iraqi governments. Applicants must submit a application form along with documents addressing the qualifications by email.
KG Alumni Listserv - Issue 365, July 21, 2011Evgeny Dronov
This document is a newsletter for Kyrgyzstan alumni of US government exchange programs. It provides information about upcoming events for alumni and announcements about grants, scholarships, job opportunities, and other ways for personal and professional growth. The newsletter is distributed weekly by email to around 1,000 subscribers and provides a way for alumni to stay connected and informed about opportunities. It also shares news from organizations like IREX, ACCELS, and the US Embassy in Kyrgyzstan. This issue includes announcements about a women's human rights training institute and a small grants fund from the Norwegian Helsinki Committee. It also shares two job vacancies, one at the US Embassy in Bishkek and one at the Soros Foundation in Kyr
This vacancy announcement is seeking a Supervisory Voucher Examiner for the U.S. Embassy in Islamabad, Pakistan. The position oversees the voucher section and processes payment vouchers for all embassy agencies. Applicants must have a university degree in finance or accounting, five years of progressively responsible experience in accounting and vouchering, and fluency in English and Urdu. The position requires strong supervisory, communication, and computer skills. The announcement provides application instructions and closing date of February 24, 2016.
This document provides an orientation for J-1 scholars at Northeastern University. It includes information about Northeastern and Boston, accommodations, transportation, government identification, safety, the J-1 exchange program objectives and cultural component, health insurance requirements, and maintaining J-1 status compliance. Key details covered are the large international population at Northeastern, obtaining a Massachusetts ID, using public transportation, and understanding rules around travel, insurance coverage, and the 24-month bar on returning as a J-1 research scholar.
This document is a newsletter in Russian for alumni of U.S. State Department exchange programs in Kyrgyzstan. It announces several fellowship and grant opportunities for further education in the U.S., including a faculty development program, Fulbright scholarships for master's degrees, Fulbright foreign language teaching assistantships, and Hubert H. Humphrey fellowships. Application deadlines range from mid-June to mid-July 2012. The newsletter also lists current job vacancies at international organizations in Kyrgyzstan.
The U.S. Commercial Service in Casablanca is seeking a Commercial Assistant on a temporary basis. The position requires a Master's degree in international business or marketing and 2 years of relevant experience. Duties include researching local companies to identify potential partners for U.S. businesses, preparing written materials in French and English, assisting with events, and answering inquiries about regulations. Fluency in English and French is required along with skills in international business, marketing, and executing tasks independently.
Reimond M. Sevilla is seeking a professional position that utilizes his skills and provides challenges and career growth. He has a Bachelor's degree in Tourism from Batangas State University. His work experience includes positions in human resources, administration, instruction, records and properties management, and procurement in the Philippines. He is proficient in Microsoft Office applications and is a flexible, detail-oriented team player.
Eric Chung is applying for a customer service position and provides his resume which outlines his education including a BA in Asian American Ethnic Studies from San Francisco State University, as well as his work experience including positions at Smart and Final, World Financial Group, and Munchery Delivery. He also lists volunteer experience at the Chinese Culture Center of San Francisco and the Law Offices of John Burris providing assistance with research, outreach, and client intake.
KG Alumni Listserv - Issue 367, August 24, 2011Evgeny Dronov
This document is a newsletter for alumni of US government exchange programs in Kyrgyzstan. It announces two open voucher examiner positions at the US Embassy in Bishkek, responsible for processing payments for goods and services. Qualifications include a bachelor's degree, 2 years of related work experience, and language proficiency in English and Russian. The deadline to apply is September 6, 2011. It also provides information about upcoming alumni events and opportunities such as grants, scholarships, and internships. Recipients are encouraged to share information from the newsletter.
This presentation provides information about Fresno Pacific University's online Masters of Arts in Kinesiology program with an emphasis in Athletic Training. The 14-month program is designed for certified athletic trainers and prepares students for careers in fields like high schools, colleges, and professional sports. It provides intensive study in areas like injury rehabilitation and sports medicine. Students complete clinical experience and have the opportunity for financial aid. Upon completing the online information meeting, applicants receive a code to lower the $90 application fee.
Cedric Wang is applying for an Executive Assistant position with the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD). He has several years of experience working for charity foundations in China, including positions as a Project Implementation Assistant for the China Red Cross Society and an administrative assistant at Capital Normal University. His resume highlights his education in international business and economics, English proficiency, computer skills in Microsoft Office, and awards. In his cover letter, Cedric emphasizes his interest in rural development and experience organizing activities and writing brief analyses, which are relevant for the Executive Assistant role. He requests an interview to further discuss how his qualifications make him a strong candidate.
The document discusses three topics: 1) the career of a Foreign Service Officer, outlining the selection process and responsibilities of the role, 2) the International Policy program at the Monterey Institute of International Studies, describing degree requirements and costs, and 3) a gap year dive internship in Thailand, providing details on certification opportunities and costs of the program.
Mahabub Alam has over 5 years of experience in customer service and hospitality management. He is currently a shift supervisor at an Americana KFC in Abu Dhabi, where he ensures high customer satisfaction and meets sales goals. Previously, he worked as a commis chef at a Radisson Blue hotel in Bangladesh. Alam has strong communication, problem-solving, and computer skills. He is seeking a management role where he can continue developing his leadership abilities.
O marido estava triste porque sua esposa não o amava mais. Certo dia, ele conversou com um mendigo em um parque que lhe disse para nunca pedir dinheiro ou amor, pois eles nunca vêm quando pedidos. O marido mudou sua atitude e comportamento, conquistando novamente o respeito de sua esposa.
This document contains information about PT. Fajar Sejahtera Mandiri, including their territory management, revenue, employee numbers, and focus areas. It also describes a recent job in marketing planning and territory management for PT. XL Axiata Distributor. The duties included assisting the branch manager, coaching sales teams, and developing and implementing marketing strategies. Specific achievements improving market share in the UKSW area are highlighted. Finally, it outlines a vision and strategy if joining PT. Wismilak, focusing on increasing market share for their Diplomat brand in Salatiga through awareness, distribution, and trial programs.
El documento define el cambio climático como un cambio estable y duradero en los patrones climáticos que puede ocurrir en periodos desde décadas hasta millones de años. Describe el clima en San Antonio la Isla como templado subhúmedo con lluvias de verano, con una precipitación anual de 800 milímetros y temperaturas entre 12 y 16 grados Celsius. También indica que mayo es el mes más cálido, con temperaturas de 14-15°C, lo que califica el clima como meso térmico sin gran variación de temperatura.
Toolpräsentation TippyTerm von Dr. Rainer Pflaum auf der tekom Jahrestagung 2012: Terminologieverwaltung mit TippyTerm – flächendeckend, intuitiv, effizient Donnerstag, 25.10.12 09:15 Uhr, Raum 4B
Este documento presenta el Informe de Valoración No. 8 de IKM correspondiente a junio de 2016. IKM es un grupo empresarial de alta tecnología dedicado a la investigación e innovación para desarrollar nuevos productos, procesos y tecnologías para diversas industrias. Participa en más de 50 proyectos de I+D y mantiene acuerdos de colaboración con 6 compañías. Su modelo de negocio se basa en las divisiones de Conocimiento e Emprendimiento a nivel internacional. La estructura societaria actual incluye
This document contains information about thermostats used on various vehicle models. It provides the ERA product code, original equipment codes, manufacturer codes, and vehicle applications for 21 different thermostats. For each thermostat, it lists the vehicle brands and models it is used on, as well as the temperature at which the thermostat opens in degrees Celsius.
1. Important agricultural and nutrition datasets should be considered global public goods and made available to everyone to enable more efficient decision making, foster innovation, and drive transparency and progress.
2. The GODAN Secretariat aims to convene, equip, and empower through developing an Agriculture Sector Package focused on four main themes: agricultural productivity, sustainable food production, access to market information, and agricultural investment and innovation.
3. The package will identify core dataset categories, exemplar datasets and sources, relevant standards, and use cases to guide supporters in adopting open data principles and identifying missing data needs.
KG Alumni Listserv - Issue 370, September 21, 2011Evgeny Dronov
This document is an announcement for the 370th electronic newsletter for alumni of US government exchange programs in Kyrgyzstan. It provides information on upcoming events, job opportunities, grants, and other resources. This issue features announcements for a concert by the band "Top Cover" and PhD scholarship programs through the University of Central Asia. It also lists several current job vacancies, including for an Administrative Clerk/Translator at the US Embassy in Bishkek and a Program Coordinator position at the American University of Central Asia.
KG Alumni Listserv - Issue 370, September 21, 2011Evgeny Dronov
This document is a newsletter in Russian for alumni of US government exchange programs in Kyrgyzstan. It announces upcoming events for alumni, as well as job opportunities, grants, scholarships, and other ways for personal and professional growth. Specifically, it announces a concert by the band "Top Cover" and PhD scholarship programs through the University of Central Asia. It also lists six current job vacancies, including with the US Embassy, USAID, Peace Corps, and an international mining company. The newsletter encourages alumni to share information and is available online.
This document announces a job opening for a Political Assistant position in Erbil, Iraq. The position is open until filled with a salary of $44,850 - $50,043 depending on residency status. Key responsibilities include developing contacts to contribute to political reporting, researching political and social developments, and preparing briefings. Requirements include a Bachelor's degree in a relevant field, 5 years of experience in political analysis or journalism, advanced language skills in Arabic, Kurdish and English, and knowledge of Kurdistan and Iraqi governments. Applicants must submit a application form along with documents addressing the qualifications by email.
KG Alumni Listserv - Issue 365, July 21, 2011Evgeny Dronov
This document is a newsletter for Kyrgyzstan alumni of US government exchange programs. It provides information about upcoming events for alumni and announcements about grants, scholarships, job opportunities, and other ways for personal and professional growth. The newsletter is distributed weekly by email to around 1,000 subscribers and provides a way for alumni to stay connected and informed about opportunities. It also shares news from organizations like IREX, ACCELS, and the US Embassy in Kyrgyzstan. This issue includes announcements about a women's human rights training institute and a small grants fund from the Norwegian Helsinki Committee. It also shares two job vacancies, one at the US Embassy in Bishkek and one at the Soros Foundation in Kyr
This vacancy announcement is seeking a Supervisory Voucher Examiner for the U.S. Embassy in Islamabad, Pakistan. The position oversees the voucher section and processes payment vouchers for all embassy agencies. Applicants must have a university degree in finance or accounting, five years of progressively responsible experience in accounting and vouchering, and fluency in English and Urdu. The position requires strong supervisory, communication, and computer skills. The announcement provides application instructions and closing date of February 24, 2016.
This document provides an orientation for J-1 scholars at Northeastern University. It includes information about Northeastern and Boston, accommodations, transportation, government identification, safety, the J-1 exchange program objectives and cultural component, health insurance requirements, and maintaining J-1 status compliance. Key details covered are the large international population at Northeastern, obtaining a Massachusetts ID, using public transportation, and understanding rules around travel, insurance coverage, and the 24-month bar on returning as a J-1 research scholar.
This document is a newsletter in Russian for alumni of U.S. State Department exchange programs in Kyrgyzstan. It announces several fellowship and grant opportunities for further education in the U.S., including a faculty development program, Fulbright scholarships for master's degrees, Fulbright foreign language teaching assistantships, and Hubert H. Humphrey fellowships. Application deadlines range from mid-June to mid-July 2012. The newsletter also lists current job vacancies at international organizations in Kyrgyzstan.
The U.S. Commercial Service in Casablanca is seeking a Commercial Assistant on a temporary basis. The position requires a Master's degree in international business or marketing and 2 years of relevant experience. Duties include researching local companies to identify potential partners for U.S. businesses, preparing written materials in French and English, assisting with events, and answering inquiries about regulations. Fluency in English and French is required along with skills in international business, marketing, and executing tasks independently.
Reimond M. Sevilla is seeking a professional position that utilizes his skills and provides challenges and career growth. He has a Bachelor's degree in Tourism from Batangas State University. His work experience includes positions in human resources, administration, instruction, records and properties management, and procurement in the Philippines. He is proficient in Microsoft Office applications and is a flexible, detail-oriented team player.
Eric Chung is applying for a customer service position and provides his resume which outlines his education including a BA in Asian American Ethnic Studies from San Francisco State University, as well as his work experience including positions at Smart and Final, World Financial Group, and Munchery Delivery. He also lists volunteer experience at the Chinese Culture Center of San Francisco and the Law Offices of John Burris providing assistance with research, outreach, and client intake.
KG Alumni Listserv - Issue 367, August 24, 2011Evgeny Dronov
This document is a newsletter for alumni of US government exchange programs in Kyrgyzstan. It announces two open voucher examiner positions at the US Embassy in Bishkek, responsible for processing payments for goods and services. Qualifications include a bachelor's degree, 2 years of related work experience, and language proficiency in English and Russian. The deadline to apply is September 6, 2011. It also provides information about upcoming alumni events and opportunities such as grants, scholarships, and internships. Recipients are encouraged to share information from the newsletter.
This presentation provides information about Fresno Pacific University's online Masters of Arts in Kinesiology program with an emphasis in Athletic Training. The 14-month program is designed for certified athletic trainers and prepares students for careers in fields like high schools, colleges, and professional sports. It provides intensive study in areas like injury rehabilitation and sports medicine. Students complete clinical experience and have the opportunity for financial aid. Upon completing the online information meeting, applicants receive a code to lower the $90 application fee.
Cedric Wang is applying for an Executive Assistant position with the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD). He has several years of experience working for charity foundations in China, including positions as a Project Implementation Assistant for the China Red Cross Society and an administrative assistant at Capital Normal University. His resume highlights his education in international business and economics, English proficiency, computer skills in Microsoft Office, and awards. In his cover letter, Cedric emphasizes his interest in rural development and experience organizing activities and writing brief analyses, which are relevant for the Executive Assistant role. He requests an interview to further discuss how his qualifications make him a strong candidate.
The document discusses three topics: 1) the career of a Foreign Service Officer, outlining the selection process and responsibilities of the role, 2) the International Policy program at the Monterey Institute of International Studies, describing degree requirements and costs, and 3) a gap year dive internship in Thailand, providing details on certification opportunities and costs of the program.
This document provides an overview of innovative ESL programs nationwide and identifies best practices. It describes three exemplary programs: 1) Hotel T.E.A.C.H. in New York, which integrates ESL, soft skills, and technology training for immigrants working in hotels; 2) Cell-Ed in New York, an affordable mobile ESL program with high completion and language gains rates; and 3) The Welcoming Center for New Pennsylvanians, which offers contextualized ESL and pathways to careers like nursing. Strong programs typically assess language skills before and after, and teach beyond life skills to develop critical thinking and academic language.
This presentation summarizes the Masters of Arts in Kinesiology, Physical Education or Athletic Training program at Fresno Pacific University. The 14-month online graduate program prepares students for careers in teaching, coaching, consulting or program administration. Students need a computer, internet access and specific software to complete the online courses. The program is accredited and financial aid is available to eligible students.
Ramesh Pant has over 13 years of experience in human resources and administrative roles. He currently works as an HR Associate for FHI360 in Washington, D.C., where he provides employee support, maintains records, and generates reports. Previously, he served for 8 years as a Consular Specialist at the U.S. Embassy in Nepal, supporting American staff with HR, administration, local expertise, and crisis assistance. Pant has strong skills in customer service, budgeting, event planning, and report writing. He holds a Bachelor's degree and has received training in HR, supervision, and consular matters.
This document describes the Hispanic-Serving Health Professions Schools Graduate Fellowship Training Program (GFTP). The GFTP places fellows in research and professional development opportunities within government agencies and academic institutions throughout the US and Latin America. Eligible applicants must be US citizens or permanent residents who are current or recent graduates of a health-related degree program. The GFTP aims to increase the number of Hispanic health professionals and address Hispanic health issues. Fellows gain experience in research, networking, and Hispanic and minority health topics. The application process and requirements for the unpaid and paid fellowship opportunities are provided.
This document describes the Hispanic-Serving Health Professions Schools Graduate Fellowship Training Program (GFTP). The GFTP places fellows in research and professional development opportunities within government agencies and academic institutions throughout the US and Latin America. Eligible applicants must be US citizens or permanent residents who are current or recent graduates of a health-related degree program. The GFTP aims to increase the number of Hispanic health professionals and address Hispanic health issues. Fellows gain experience in research, networking, and Hispanic and minority health topics. The application process and requirements for the unpaid and paid fellowship opportunities are provided.
This document is an employment application for locally employed staff or family members at the U.S. Department of State. It requests personal information such as name, address, and contact details. It also asks about the applicant's education history, work experience, languages, and U.S. citizenship status if applicable. The application is used to establish eligibility and qualifications for job vacancies at U.S. missions.
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KG Alumni Listserv - Issue 366, August 17, 2011
1. Здравствуйте, дорогие получатели рассылки!
Предлагаем Вам 366-й выпуск электронной рассылки для кыргызстанских выпускников программ
Госдепартамента США. Вы получаете данное сообщение потому, что Вы либо являетесь выпускником
программы обмена, спонсируемой правительством США, либо Вы запросили данную информацию. В
настоящее время в списке получателей рассылки зарегистрировано около 1000 электронных адресов.
Электронная рассылка для кыргызстанских выпускников программ Госдепартамента США предназначена для
информирования о мероприятиях, проводимых для выпускников, а также для распространения новостей и
объявлений от АЙРЕКС, АКСЕЛС, Посольства США в Кыргызстане и других организаций о вакансиях,
грантовых программах, стипендиях для учебы и стажировок и других возможностях для личного,
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Сегодня 17 августа 2011 г. В этом выпуске:
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1) VACANCIES / ВАКАНСИИ:
1. VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT: HUMAN RESOURCES ASSISTANT, THE U.S. EMBASSY IN BISHKEK,
DEADLINE: AUGUST 30, 2011
2. VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT: HOUSING CLERK, THE U.S. EMBASSY IN BISHKEK, DEADLINE: AUGUST
30, 2011.
3. VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT: ACCESS COORDINATOR, ENGLISH ACCESS MICROSCHOLARSHIP
PROGRAM, U.S. PUBLIC AFFAIRS SECTION EMBASSY IN KYRGYZSTAN. DEADLINE: AUGUST 21, 2011
4. VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT: PRE-SCHOOL ASSISTANT, EUROPEAN SCHOOL IN CENTRAL ASIA
5. VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT: PRE-SCHOOL ASSISTANT TEACHER, EUROPEAN SCHOOL IN CENTRAL
ASIA
6. VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT: PRE-SCHOOL TEACHER, EUROPEAN SCHOOL IN CENTRAL ASIA
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VACANCIES / ВАКАНСИИ:
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1. VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT: HUMAN RESOURCES ASSISTANT, THE U.S. EMBASSY IN BISHKEK,
DEADLINE: AUGUST 30, 2011
ANNOUNCEMENT NUMBER: 2011-24
OPEN TO: All Interested Candidates
POSITION: Human Resources Assistant, FSN-07; FP –07*
OPENING DATE: August 16, 2011
CLOSING DATE: August 30, 2011
WORK HOURS: Full-time
SALARY: *Not-Ordinarily Resident - Position Grade: FP-07 (to be
confirmed by Washington)
Ordinarily Resident - Position Grade: FSN-07
ALL ORDINARILY RESIDENT (OR) APPLICANTS (See Appendix A) MUST HAVE THE REQUIRED WORK
AND/OR RESIDENCY PERMITS TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR CONSIDERATION.
The U.S. Embassy in Bishkek is seeking an individual for the position of Human Resources Assistant in the Human
Resources Section.
2. BASIC FUNCTION OF POSITION
Using resources available at post and Intranet website to include FAM Volume 3, FAH Volume 3,
Recruitment Manual, CAJE manuals and other manuals, the incumbent performs a variety of human resources
support duties in connection with recruitment, compensation, classification, awards program and American personnel
program. The position is supervised by HR Assistant.
A copy of the complete position description listing all duties and responsibilities is available in the Human Resources
Office. Please contact 4469/4494.
QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED
All applicants must address each selection criterion detailed below with specific and comprehensive information
supporting each item.
1. Education: University degree in Social Science, humanities or applied science is required.
2. Prior work experience: From two to three years of progressively responsible experience in Human Resources
fields with emphasis on recruitment, training, compensation. One year should be in a Human Resources Office in
international organizations or U.S. Government organizations.
3. Language Proficiency: Level IV (fluent) (written/spoken) English, Level IV (fluent) written/ spoken) Russian is
required. (This will be tested).
4. Job Knowledge: A good working knowledge of 3 FAM, FAH, Standardized Regulations, and other personnel
and administrative handbooks and materials.
5. Skills and abilities: Good organizational and computer skills are required. Must have typing at skill level II (40
wpm). (This will be tested). Must be able to draft cables, e-mails, faxes. Must be able to apply and interpret
rules and procedures outlined in 3 FAM, 3 FAH. Must be able to maintain good relations with all embassy
employees.
ANNOUNCEMENT NUMBER: 2011-24A
REF: ANNOUNCEMENT NUMBER: 2011-24
OPEN TO: All Interested Candidates
POSITION: Human Resources Assistant, FSN-06; FP –08*
OPENING DATE: July 13, 2011
CLOSING DATE: July 29, 2011
WORK HOURS: Full-time
SALARY: *Not-Ordinarily Resident - Position Grade: FP-08 (to be
confirmed by Washington)
Ordinarily Resident - Position Grade: FSN-06
ALL ORDINARILY RESIDENT (OR) APPLICANTS (See Appendix A) MUST HAVE THE REQUIRED WORK
AND/OR RESIDENCY PERMITS TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR CONSIDERATION.
The U.S. Embassy in Bishkek is seeking an individual for the position of Human Resources Assistant in the
Human Resources Section
BASIC FUNCTION OF POSITION
Using resources available at post and Intranet website to include FAM Volume 3, FAH Volume 3, Recruitment
Manual, CAJE manuals and other manuals, the incumbent performs a variety of human resources support duties in
connection with recruitment, compensation, classification, awards program and American personnel program. The
position is supervised by HR Assistant.
A copy of the complete position description listing all duties and responsibilities is available in the Human Resources
Office. Please contact 4469/4494.
QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED
3. All applicants must address each selection criterion detailed below with specific and comprehensive information
supporting each item.
1. Education: University degree in Social Science, humanities or applied science is required.
2. Prior work experience: At least one year of progressively responsible experience in Human Resources
fields with emphasis on recruitment, training, compensation.
3. Language Proficiency: Level IV (fluent) (written/spoken) English, Level IV (fluent) written/ spoken) Russian
is required. (This will be tested).
4. Job Knowledge: Good understanding of recruitment and compensation practices, HR operations.
Familiarity with the U.S. Mission in Bishkek and good knowledge of office work operations to include work
ethic in international organizations, business correspondence. Must be able to learn regulations, rules, and
procedures in order to apply them while processing implementation a systematic, efficient and consistent
approach to recruitment (including assistance in sourcing, screening, shortlisting, interviewing, selection and
on-boarding).
5. Skills and abilities: Skills and abilities: Good organizational and computer skills are required. Must have
typing at skill level II (40 wpm). (This will be tested). Must be able to draft cables, e-mails, faxes. Must be
able to learn, apply and interpret rules and procedures outlined in 3 FAM, 3 FAH. Must be able to maintain
good relations with all embassy employees.
2. VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT: HOUSING CLERK, THE U.S. EMBASSY IN BISHKEK, DEADLINE: AUGUST
30, 2011
ANNOUNCEMENT NUMBER: 2011-23
OPEN TO: All Interested Candidates
POSITION: Housing Clerk, FSN-06; FP –08*
OPENING DATE: August 16, 2011
CLOSING DATE: August 30, 2011
WORK HOURS: Full-time
SALARY: *Not-Ordinarily Resident - Position Grade: FP-08 (to be
confirmed by Washington)
Ordinarily Resident - Position Grade: FSN-06
ALL ORDINARILY RESIDENT (OR) APPLICANTS (See Appendix A) MUST HAVE THE REQUIRED WORK
AND/OR RESIDENCY PERMITS TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR CONSIDERATION.
The U.S. Embassy in Bishkek is seeking an individual for the position of Housing Clerk in the General Services
Office.
BASIC FUNCTION OF POSITION
The Housing Clerk reports directly to the Housing Assistant and is a member of the GSO team. As part of the GSO
team, customer service, teamwork and coordination with colleagues is integral to the basic functions of the position.
The Housing Clerk is responsible for both utilities and real-estate related issues. The Housing Clerk has primary
responsibility for: processing utility bills, paying utility bills; maintaining the utility database; acting as the primary
Embassy contact with local utility and telephone companies; providing support to the housing assistant as directed;
and acting as the primary back up for the housing assistant.
A copy of the complete position description listing all duties and responsibilities is available in the Human Resources
Office. Please contact 4469/4494.
QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED
All applicants must address each selection criterion detailed below with specific and comprehensive information
supporting each item.
1. Education: Completion of secondary school is required.
4. 2. Prior work experience: prior experience in the procurement, contracting, utilities, or real-estate related field no less
than 1 year is required.
3. Language Proficiency: Level III (good working knowledge) of English; level IV
(fluency) in Russian and Level III Kyrgyz(good working knowledge) are required.
(This will be tested).
4. Job knowledge: Knowledge of general structures of local administrative offices of utility
companies and Telephone Company is important.
5. Skills and abilities: Ability to use Microsoft Word and Excel programs is crucial. Must
be able to use GSO related software, be familiar with Web Pass and E-service
application. Good communication/interpersonal skills as well as good negotiations
skills are needed. Ability to cultivate good working relations with contacts. Be organized,
have ability to prioritize work and be flexible when dealing with nonstandard situation.
Must be customer oriented and be able to deal with urgent situation by solving
problems as soon as possible. A valid driver’s license and the ability to operate USG
vehicles on a self drive basis. (This will be tested).
ANNOUNCEMENT NUMBER: 2011-23A
REF: ANNOUNCEMENT NUMBER: 2011-24
OPEN TO: All Interested Candidates
POSITION: Housing Clerk, FSN-05; FP –09*
OPENING DATE: August 16, 2011
CLOSING DATE: August 30, 2011
WORK HOURS: Full-time
SALARY: *Not-Ordinarily Resident - Position Grade: FP-09 (to be
confirmed by Washington)
Ordinarily Resident - Position Grade: FSN-05
ALL ORDINARILY RESIDENT (OR) APPLICANTS (See Appendix A) MUST HAVE THE REQUIRED WORK
AND/OR RESIDENCY PERMITS TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR CONSIDERATION.
The U.S. Embassy in Bishkek is seeking an individual for the position of Housing Clerk in the General
Services Office.
BASIC FUNCTION OF POSITION
The Housing Clerk reports directly to the Housing Assistant and is a member of the GSO team. As part of the GSO
team, customer service, teamwork and coordination with colleagues is integral to the basic functions of the position.
The Housing Clerk is responsible for both utilities and real-estate related issues. The Housing Clerk has primary
responsibility for: processing utility bills, paying utility bills; maintaining the utility database; acting as the primary
Embassy contact with local utility and telephone companies; providing support to the housing assistant as directed;
and acting as the primary back up for the housing assistant.
A copy of the complete position description listing all duties and responsibilities is available in the Human Resources
Office. Please contact 4469/4494.
QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED
All applicants must address each selection criterion detailed below with specific and comprehensive information
supporting each item.
1. Education: Completion of secondary school is required.
2. Prior work experience: Up to one year prior experience in the procurement, contracting, utilities, or real-estate
related field is required.
3. Language Proficiency: Level III (good working knowledge) of English; level IV (fluency) in Russian and Level III
Kyrgyz(good working knowledge) are required. (This will be tested).
4. Job knowledge: Knowledge of general structures of local administrative offices of utility companies and Telephone
Company is important.
5. 5. Skills and abilities: Ability to use Microsoft Word and Excel programs is crucial. Must be able to use learn GSO
related software, become familiar with Web Pass and E- service application. Good communication/interpersonal skills
as well as good negotiations skills are needed. Ability to cultivate good working relations with contacts. Be organized,
have ability to prioritize work and be flexible when dealing with nonstandard situation. Must be customer oriented and
be able to deal with urgent situation by solving problems as soon as possible. A valid driver’s license and the ability
to operate USG vehicles on a self drive basis. (This will be tested).
SELECTION PROCESS
When fully qualified, U.S. Citizen Eligible Family Members (USEFMs) and U.S. Veterans are given preference.
Therefore, it is essential that the candidate specifically address the required qualifications above in the application.
ADDITIONAL SELECTION CRITERIA
1. Management will consider nepotism/conflict of interest, budget, and residency status in determining
successful candidacy.
2. Current employees serving a probationary period are not eligible to apply.
3. Current Ordinarily Resident employees with an Overall Summary Rating of Needs Improvement or
Unsatisfactory on their most recent Employee Performance Report are not eligible to apply.
4. Currently employed U.S. Citizen EFMs who hold a Family Member Appointment (FMA) are ineligible to
apply for advertised positions within the first 90 calendar days of their employment.
5. Currently employed NORs hired under a Personal Services Agreement (PSA) are ineligible to apply for
advertised positions within the first 90 calendar days of their employment unless currently hired into a
position with a When Actually Employed (WAE) work schedule.
6. The candidate must be able to obtain and hold a local security clearance.
TO APPLY
Interested candidates for this position must submit the following for consideration of the application:
1. Universal Application for Employment as a Locally Employed Staff or Family Member (DS-174); or
2. A current resume or curriculum vitae that provides the same information found on the UAE (see Appendix
B); or
3. A combination of both; i.e. Sections 1 -24 of the UAE along with a listing of the applicant’s work experience
attached as a separate sheet; plus
4. Candidates who claim U.S. Veterans preference must provide a copy of their Form DD-214 with their
application. Candidates who claim conditional U.S. Veterans preference must submit documentation
confirming eligibility for a conditional preference in hiring with their application.
5. Any other documentation (e.g., essays, certificates, awards) that addresses the qualification requirements of
the position as listed above.
SUBMIT APPLICATION TO
Human Resources Office
U.S. Embassy Bishkek
Address: Prospect Mira, 171
Or e-mail: BishkekHR@state.gov
POINT OF CONTACT
Telephone: +996-312-551-241
Fax: +996-312-551-264
(Ask telephone operator to transfer the call to the Human Resources Office)
The U.S. Mission in Bishkek provides equal opportunity and fair and equitable treatment in
employment to all people without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability,
political affiliation, marital status, or sexual orientation. The Department of State also strives to
achieve equal employment opportunity in all personnel operations through continuing diversity
enhancement programs.
The EEO complaint procedure is not available to individuals who believe they have been denied equal
opportunity based upon marital status or political affiliation. Individuals with such complaints should
avail themselves of the appropriate grievance procedures, remedies for prohibited personnel
practices, and/or courts for relief.
Appendix A
6. DEFINITIONS
1. Eligible Family Member (EFM): An individual related to a U.S. Government employee in one of the following
ways:
• Spouse or same-sex domestic partner (as defined in 3 FAM 1610);
• Child, who is unmarried and under 21 years of age or, regardless of age, is incapable of self-support. The
term shall include, in addition to natural offspring, stepchildren and adopted children and those under legal
guardianship of the employee or the spouse when such children are expected to be under such legal
guardianship until they reach 21 years of age and when dependent upon and normally residing with the
guardian;
• Parent (including stepparents and legally adoptive parents) of the employee or of the spouse, when such
parent is at least 51 percent dependent on the employee for support;
• Sister or brother (including stepsisters and stepbrothers, or adoptive sisters or brothers) of the employee, or
of the spouse, when such sibling is at least 51 percent dependent on the employee for support, unmarried,
and under 21 years of age, or regardless of age, incapable of self-support.
2. U.S. Citizen Eligible Family Member (USEFM): For purposes of receiving a preference in hiring for a qualified
position, an EFM who meets the following criteria:
• U.S. Citizen; and,
• EFM (see above) at least 18 years old; and,
• Listed on the travel orders of a direct-hire Foreign, Civil, or uniformed service member assigned to or
stationed abroad with a USG agency that is under COM authority, or at an office of the American Institute in
Taiwan; and either:
1. Resides at the sponsoring employee's or uniformed service member's post of assignment abroad
or at an office of the American Institute in Taiwan; or
2. Resides at an Involuntary Separate Maintenance Allowance (ISMA) location authorized under 3
FAM 3232.2.
3. Appointment Eligible Family Member (AEFM): EFM (see above) eligible for a Family Member Appointment for
purposes of Mission employment:
• Is a U.S. citizen; and
• Spouse or same-sex domestic partner (as defined in 3 FAM 1610) or a child of the sponsoring
employee who is unmarried and at least 18 years old; and
• Is listed on the travel orders or approved Form OF-126, Foreign Service Residence and
Dependency Report, of a sponsoring employee, i.e., a direct-hire Foreign Service, Civil Service, or
uniformed service member who is permanently assigned to or stationed abroad at a U.S. mission,
or at an office of the American Institute in Taiwan (AIT), and who is under chief of mission authority;
and
• Is residing at the sponsoring employee's post of assignment abroad or, as appropriate, office of the
American Institute in Taiwan.
• Does not receive a Foreign Service or Civil Service annuity
4. Member of Household (MOH): An individual who accompanies a direct-hire Foreign, Civil, or uniformed service
member permanently assigned or stationed at a U.S. Foreign Service post or establishment abroad, or at an office of
the American Institute in Taiwan. An MOH is:
• Not an EFM; and,
• Not on the travel orders of the sponsoring employee; and,
• Has been officially declared by the sponsoring USG employee to the COM as part of his/her household.
A MOH is under COM authority and may include a parent, unmarried partner, other relative or adult child who falls
outside the Department’s current legal and statutory definition of family member. A MOH does not have to be a U.S.
Citizen.
4. Not Ordinarily Resident (NOR) – An individual who:
• Is not a citizen of the host country; and,
• Does not ordinarily reside (OR, see below) in the host country; and,
• Is not subject to host country employment and tax laws; and,
• Has a U.S. Social Security Number (SSN).
NOR employees are compensated under a GS or FS salary schedule, not under the LCP.
5. Ordinarily Resident (OR) – A Foreign National or U.S. citizen who:
7. • Is locally resident; and,
• Has legal, permanent resident status within the host country; and,
• Is subject to host country employment and tax laws.
EFMs without U.S. Social Security Numbers are also OR. All OR employees, including U.S. citizens, are
compensated in accordance with the Local Compensation Plan (LCP).
Appendix B
If an applicant is submitting a resume or curriculum vitae, s/he must provide the following information equal to what is
found on the UAE.
Failure to do so will result in an incomplete application.
A. Position Title
B. Position Grade
C. Vacancy Announcement Number (if known)
D. Dates Available for Work
E. First, Middle, & Last Names as well as any other names used
F. Current Address, Day, Evening, and Cell phone numbers
G. U.S. Citizenship Status (Yes or No) & status of permanent U.S. Resident (Yes
or No; if yes, provide number)
H. U.S. Social Security Number and/or Identification Number
I. Eligibility to work in the country (Yes or No)
J. Special Accommodations the Mission needs to provide (Yes or No; if yes,
provide explanation)
K. If applying for position that includes driving a U.S. Government vehicle,
Driver’s License Class / Type
L. Days available to work
M. List any relatives or members of your household that work for the U.S.
Government (include their Name, Relationship, & Agency, Position, Location)
N. U.S. Eligible Family Member and Veterans Hiring Preference
O. Education
P. License, Skills, Training, Membership, & Recognition
Q. Language Skills
R. Work Experience
S. References
3. VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT: ACCESS COORDINATOR, ENGLISH ACCESS MICROSCHOLARSHIP
PROGRAM, U.S. PUBLIC AFFAIRS SECTION EMBASSY IN KYRGYZSTAN. DEADLINE: AUGUST 21, 2011
The Public Affairs Section of the U.S. Embassy in Kyrgyzstan through English Language Teachers’ Association
implements English Access Microscholarship program providing English language instruction to 240 students,
ages 14-16, from economically disadvantaged families in Kyrgyzstan. The program targets students who have
limited opportunities to study English within their communities. The program serves the regions Osh, Jalalabad,
Batken, Naryn, Karakol, Tokmok, Kant and Talas. http://exchanges.state.gov/englishteaching/eam.html
Currently, U.S Embassy in Bishkek is seeking two qualified candidates to join the Access team in the position of
Access Coordinator. This opportunity is a Part Time position to be based in Bishkek and Osh.
The monthly salary is $100
English Teachers or Alumni of U.S. Exchange programs interested in becoming Access coordinators for this
program should meet the requirements and submit a complete application.
Requirements:
• Higher education in appropriate field of study;
• Two years of relevant work experience;
• Good English language skills;
• Ability to write reports in English;
• Organizing skills;
• Leadership and Team Building Skills,
• Basic knowledge of computers and Microsoft Office applications;
• Interest in Access activities;
• Availability for travel within Kyrgyzstan;
• Ability to work independently
• Travel or education experience in the U.S.
8. Responsibilities:
• Coordinate English Access Program across projects running in Osh, Jalalabad, Batken or Naryn, Karakol,
Tokmok, Kant and Talas.
• Work closely with the team of Access teachers and observers;
• Coordinate Access student activities;
• Attend and monitor Access classes and work closely with teachers of every Access group;
• Develop outreach plans and contact possible partners who may be able to support
• Access student meetings and activities;
• Assist Access teachers to plan and coordinate organization and conducting regular enhancement activities
such as guest visits, community project activities, Skype conferences, games, sports, talks or movie
evenings;
• Conduct personal interviews with each Access student every quarter;
• Make sure that quarterly reports are prepared, edited, and forwarded to PAS;
• Manage Access sites by providing constant feedback and insight into problems or issues;
• Evaluate the performance of activity groups and measure their progress;
• Collect activity groups’ information and maintain separate physical files/folders for each;
• Collect and compile Access-related forms and absence activity excuses from students;
• Assist administrative coordinator to prepare financial and narrative reports about all program activities;
• Assist in planning, preparation and conducting Summer Camps for Access students in summer 2012.
• Arrange for media coverage of selected events;
• Work closely with the U.S. Embassy Public Affairs Section to continually improve the program.
Applicants must apply online at djumanalievand@state.gov by 11:59pm August 21, 2011. Applicants should be
available to begin duties no later than September 1, 2011.
4. VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT: PRE-SCHOOL ASSISTANT, EUROPEAN SCHOOL IN CENTRAL ASIA
The European School in Central Asia is a newly established non-profit foundation, dedicated to providing an inclusive
European style education, teaching primarily in the English language and following the International Baccalaureate
Curriculum. The school is recruiting a Pre-School Assistant to join this exciting new project.
The Pre-School Assistant will work with the Pre-School Director and teaching staff to provide a full care and
education programme for children in pre-school.
Responsibilities:
1) Support the Pre-School Director and teaching staff in providing care and education for pre-school children
2) Ensure that that the care needs of all children (health, warmth, comfort, food, drink, toilet etc) are provided
for according to a regime established by the Pre-School Director
3) Assist the Pre-School Director and teaching staff to keep appropriate records
4) Assist the Pre-School Director and teaching staff to organise resources for pre-school, and complete
administrative tasks such as photocopying, ordering, filing
5) Assist the Pre-School Director and teaching staff to run extra-curricula activities
6) Maintain high quality standards in all areas of the Pre-School
7) Any other tasks as decided by the Pre-School Director that contributes to the provision of quality care and
education for children in Pre-School
Reporting
The Pre-School Assistant reports to the Pre-School Director
Timing and Duration
Position available from June 2011 and will be filled as soon as the appropriate person is identified. This is a full time
long-term position with an initial contract of three years (subject to 3 months probation) which will be renewable by
mutual consent.
Remuneration
Salary and benefits are competitive.
Requirements
• Good educational background
• Genuine enjoyment of working with pre-school children and proven ability to work
• positively with a wide range of children
• Able to communicate well with children, staff and parents and to gain their confidence
• and respect
• Honest and reliable and prepared to take on any tasks as required to provide care and
9. • education for pre-school children
• Pre-school care and teaching experience is an advantage
• Russian language skills are essential
• English, and other, language skills are an advantage
Application
Send your application in English or Russian by email to office@europeanschool.kg.
Include:
(i) a brief cover letter summarising your suitability for the post and reason for applying;
(ii) your CV;
(iii) a list of three referees with contact details.
5. VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT: PRE-SCHOOL ASSISTANT TEACHER, EUROPEAN SCHOOL IN CENTRAL
ASIA
The European School in Central Asia is a newly established non-profit foundation, dedicated to providing an inclusive
European style education, teaching primarily in the English language and following the International Baccalaureate
Curriculum. The school is recruiting Pre-School Assistant Teachers to join this exciting new project.
Pre-School Assistant Teachers will work with the Pre-School Director and Pre-School Teacher to provide a full care
and education programme for children in pre-school. Promotion within the School is expected, as the School expands
Responsibilities
1. Support the Pre-School Director and Pre-School Teacher in providing care and education for pre-school
children and preparing them to enter the International Baccalaureate primary years programme, studying
primarily in English
2. Work with the Pre-School Director and Pre-School Teacher to differentiate instruction to meet the individual
needs of each child to develop socially and academically having regard to the abilities and aptitudes of
individuals
3. Assist the Pre-School Director and Pre-School Teacher to plan, keep and report appropriate records to
school management and parents
4. Assist the Pre-School Director and Pre-School Teacher to organise resources for pre-school, organise
events and outings, and complete administrative tasks such as photocopying, ordering, filing
5. Assist the Pre-School Director to organise and manage extra-curricula activities
6. Maintain knowledge of current educational theory and practice and undertake professional training in liaison
with the Pre-School Director
7. Take an active role in development of the school in partnership with the Pre-School Director and other staff.
8. Act in accordance with the budgets, policies, procedures, directions and decisions of the school
management
9. Act as ambassador for the school and act in a manner that upholds the values and ethos of the school at all
times
10. Maintain high quality standards in all areas of the school
11. Any other tasks as decided by management that contributes to the provision of quality education for children
or the effective development of the School.
Reporting
The Pre-School Assistant Teacher reports to the Pre-School Director
Timing and Duration
Position available from June 2011 and will be filled as soon as the appropriate person is identified.
This is a full time long-term position with an initial contract of three years (subject to 3 months probation) which will be
renewable by mutual consent.
Remuneration
Salary and benefits are competitive.
Requirements
• University Degree with teaching qualification
• Pre-school teaching experience
• Genuine enjoyment of working with pre-school children and proven ability to enable a wide range of children
to realise their academic and social potential
• Able to communicate well with children, staff and parents and to gain their confidence and respect
10. • Ability to work in partnership with the Pre-School Director and Pre-School Teacher to provide a broad range
of care and education for pre-school children
• Fluency in spoken and written English and Russian is essential
• Other language skills are an advantage
Application
Send your application in English by email to office@europeanschool.kg.
Include:
(i) a brief cover letter summarising your suitability for the post and reason for applying;
(ii) your CV;
(iii) a list of three referees with contact details.
6. VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT: PRE-SCHOOL TEACHER, EUROPEAN SCHOOL IN CENTRAL ASIA
The European School in Central Asia is a newly established non-profit foundation, dedicated to providing an inclusive
European style education, teaching primarily in the English language and following the International Baccalaureate
Curriculum. The school is recruiting a Pre-School Teacher with international experience to join this exciting new
project.
The Pre-School Teacher will be responsible for preparing pre-school children to enter the International
Baccalaureate primary year’s programme.
Responsibilities:
1. Work with the Pre-School Director to design a programme to prepare children to enter the International
Baccalaureate primary years programme, including fluency in English and initial reading and writing skills
2. Differentiate instruction to meet the individual needs of each student to be socially and academically
successful having regard to the abilities and aptitudes of individuals
3. If assigned by the Pre-School Director, take overall responsibly for one class group in the pre-school
programme and provide a positive learning environment for each student
4. Plan, keep and report appropriate records to school management and parents
5. Organise and manage extra-curricula activities that promote positive interactions among students of all ages
6. Maintain knowledge of current educational theory and practice and undertake professional training in liaison
with the Pre-School Director
7. Take an active role in development of the school in partnership with the Pre-School Director and other staff.
8. Act in accordance with the budgets, policies, procedures, directions and decisions of the school
management
9. Act as ambassador for the school and act in a manner that upholds the values and ethos of the school at all
times
10. Maintain high quality standards in all areas of the school
11. Any other tasks as decided by management that contributes to the provision of quality education for children
or the effective development of the School.
Reporting
The Pre-School Teacher reports to the Pre-School Director
Timing and Duration
The position is available from September 2011, but may be filled earlier on a part-time basis as
soon as the appropriate person is identified. The position may be full-time or part-time, by mutual
agreement, with a long-term contract subject to 3 months probation.
Remuneration
Salary and benefits are competitive.
Requirements
• University Degree and a qualified pre-school teacher
• Successful experience as a pre-school teacher
• Genuine enjoyment of working with pre-school children and proven ability to enable a wide range of children
to develop their academic and social potential
• Ability to plan strategically, to set and meet deadlines and to implement plans
• Capable of developing a new educational programme
• Able to negotiate and establish harmonious relationships with a wide range of people
• Able to communicate well with children, staff and parents and to gain their confidence and respect
11. • Familiar with the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme and approaches to formative
assessment
• Near native fluency in spoken and written English
• Other European and Central Asia language skills an advantage
Application
Send your application in English by email to office@europeanschool.kg
Tel: 0779 606 533
0555 044 888 till 20:00
0312 214 406
Include:
(i) a brief cover letter summarising your suitability for the post and reason for applying;
(ii) your CV;
(iii) a list of three referees with contact details.
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