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Pacific Vacancies - Announcement No. 2001 / 145
ecoconsult
Dear Colleagues,
Please find following Pacific Vacancies - Announcement No. 2001 / 145. For those who intend to apply: Good luck! Wilco Liebregts ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------- ECO-CONSULT PACIFIC NOW HAS MORE THAN 900 PACIFIC ISLAND SPECIALISTS ON OUR DATABASE. WE ALSO HAVE AN EXTENSIVE NETWORK OF INDIVIDUALS AND ORGANISATIONS TO : Representatives of Governments and Administrations No. : 01/32 Routine Distribution FILE : STF 5/6/2 DATE : 5 December 2001 SUBJECT : RECRUITMENT OF INFORMATION OFFICER (PPP) 1. The Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC) invites applications for the position of Information Officer (PPP), based in Suva. Closing date for applications will be 7 January 2002. 2. I would be grateful if Governments and Administrations could advertise this post widely without incurring any cost to the Secretariat of the Pacific Community. 3. A statement setting out the duties, responsibilities, qualifications, experience and skills required for the position plus terms and conditions of employment is attached to this Recruitment Notice. Lourdes T. Pangelinan Director General Attach. Original text : English SPC/Recruitment Notice No. 01/32 Page 1 SECRETARIAT OF THE PACIFIC COMMUNITY DUTY STATEMENT INFORMATION OFFICER (PPP) RESPONSIBLE TO: Plant Protection Adviser BACKGROUND The Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC) is an independent intergovernmental agency providing technical advice, assistance, training and research in the service of 22 Pacific Island countries and territories of Melanesia, Micronesia and Polynesia. It currently has a staff of more than 230. SPC is officially bilingual, with English and French being the working languages. The SPC Plant Protection Service (PPS) within its Regional Agriculture Programme, supports the development of national capacities in plant quarantine and pest management. We are seeking to recruit an Entomologist for the 'Plant Protection in the Pacific Project' (PPP) which is funded by the European Community. To be eligible for this position applicants must be citizens of a European Union country or an African, Caribbean, or Pacific (ACP) country that are signatories to the Lomé IV Convention. Applications received from citizens of countries other than those stated above will not be considered. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Under the supervision of the Plant Protection Adviser (PPA), and in collaboration with participating countries, the Information Officer’s work will involve activities supporting the production and dissemination of appropriate and up-to-date, high quality information materials by the Plant Protection Service to SPC member countries, territories and other clients and stakeholders. In particular the functions of the position will include:  Participating in cost effective and efficient plant protection information & extension services which are a complementary component of the SPC Agriculture Information Service;  anticipating and actively exploring client needs and providing a proactive information, communication and distribution service to ACP and OCT countries in Plant Protection;  identifying, organising and fully documenting appropriate literature and other information in all its forms and maintaining an efficient information retrieval system to support an efficient, comprehensive and up to date plant protection information service to clients;  supervising and, when appropriate , providing training or recommending further training, for support staff;  preparing information products, such as database, current awareness bulletins, for distribution to clients and systematically exploring and recommending possibilities of introducing new technologies for information dissemination and communication appropriate for the region;  maintaining existing linkages and systematically exploring and establishing new linkages on behalf of PPS with appropriate national, regional and international agencies that are judged necessary and appropriate for the provision of a comprehensive, relevant and up to date information service to clients of the Plant Protection Service;  extensive and frequent travel to the Pacific Island countries to implement work programmes;  other duties related to information and communication services required by the Plant Protection Adviser QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE Applicants must have:  a degree in information or communication science and technology or librarianship or related area;  a background in information and extension services, especially in biological sciences or agriculture;  at least 10 years experience in writing and editing technical papers, brochures and pamphlets preferably in plant protection in plain English and with the development of electronic information materials in developing countries;  considerable experience in information and communication technology and a working knowledge of contemporary extension methods in rural and developing countries;  ability to use IT systems and recognised software for the production and dissemination of information and skills in the design and production of information and extension materials for rural communities that have English as a second language;  demonstrable supervisory and organisational skills. SALARY AND ALLOWANCE The starting salary for this position will be SDR 20,304 and SDR 28,440 per annum (which is equivalent to F$56,052 at the prevailing reference exchange rate of F$1.00 = .3622SDR) in the SPC Professional salary grade for staff based in Fiji. In addition, an Establishment Grant will be payable to non-residents of Fiji. SPC emoluments are not subject to income tax in Fiji at the present time. The international currency exchange rate at the time of writing is approximately USD 1.00 = F$2.28. TENURE The appointment will be for a period of three years in the first instance, subject to the satisfactorily completion of a one-year probationary period. The contract may be renewed for a further period subject to performance and continued funding availability. DUTY STATION Suva, Fiji. ACCOMMODATION A rental assistance of F$1,170 per month will be provided. LEAVE Leave will accrue at the rate of 25 working days per annum. For expatriate staff members, home leave fares are payable after 18 months of service. SICK LEAVE Thirty working days per annum. MEDICAL BENEFITS The SPC’s Staff Medical Insurance will provide basic medical insurance cover for staff and his/her dependants. Supplementary medical insurance cover can be purchased at staff's expense with our insurer to increase the level of insurance cover for staff who wish to do this. SPC/Recruitment Notice No. 01/32 Page 3 PROVIDENT FUND The appointee will be eligible for membership of the SPC’s Staff Provident Fund. Staff contribute eight per cent of basic salary to which SPC adds a matching contribution. FARES AND REMOVAL EXPENSES For an appointee recruited outside Fiji, air fares by the most direct/and or economic route for the appointee and recognised dependants, and reasonable removal expenses by sea of personal and household effects will be met by SPC on appointment and termination. COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT SPC has a standardised computing environment based on Microsoft Office running under Microsoft Windows. SMOKE-FREE ENVIRONMENT Smoking is not permitted in the work place. EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES SPC is an equal opportunities employer. Recruitment to SPC staff vacancies is based entirely on merit, but in cases where two shortlisted candidates are judged to be of equal rank by the Selection Committee, preference will be given to Pacific Island nationals. ADDRESS Applications should be addressed to the Senior Deputy Director General, Secretariat of the Pacific Community, Private Mail Bag, Suva, Fiji, to arrive by 7 January 2002. Applicants should provide full personal details, describe their qualifications and experience, and explain how these suit them for the specific requirements of the advertised position. Relevant previous appointments, present position and salary, and the names and addresses (including telephone, fax, e-mail contacts) of three referees should also be provided. Testimonials may be provided with the application, but are not considered a substitute for confidential referee's reports, which will be commissioned directly by SPC. Applications may alternatively, or additionally, be submitted by fax (No. +679 370 021), or email to recruitsuva@..., preferably in plain text or Rich Text Format (RTF). More can be learned about SPC and its Programmes and activities through the web site <> . PLEASE NOTE: ECO-CONSULT PACIFIC provides this vacancy announcement to those specialists on our database who have provided us with an email address. The service is provided free of charge. Unless otherwise indicated, ECO-CONSULT PACIFIC is not and will not be involved in the selection process, nor in any of the negotiations for the position, and will not claim any charges from the specialists. The vacancies are obtained from regional and international organisations, magazines, newspapers and colleagues. Although we will do our best to relate to you the details on the positions as they have been provided to us, it is possible that some information may be incorrect. ECO-CONSULT PACIFIC advises those interested in a vacancy to contact the advertising organisation directly for specific details on the position. ECO-CONSULT PACIFIC will not accept any liability for incorrect information. Although we now have more than 900 email recipients for 'Pacific Vacancies', your address will remain confidential. If you do not want to receive the vacancy announcements, please follow the instructions to unsubscribe from the mailing list in this message. Of course, you can always join again later.... Eco-Consult Pacific PO Box 5406 Raiwaqa Post Office, SUVA Fiji Islands Tel./Fax.: (679) 322 607 |
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Pacific Vacancies - Announcement No. 2001 / 146
ecoconsult
Dear Colleagues,
Please find following Pacific Vacancies - Announcement No. 2001 / 146. For those who intend to apply: Good luck! Wilco Liebregts ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------- ECO-CONSULT PACIFIC NOW HAS MORE THAN 900 PACIFIC ISLAND SPECIALISTS ON OUR DATABASE. WE ALSO HAVE AN EXTENSIVE NETWORK OF INDIVIDUALS AND ORGANISATIONS TO : Representatives of Governments and Administrations No. : 01/33 Routine Distribution FILE : STF 5/6/2 DATE : 5 December 2001 SUBJECT : RECRUITMENT OF PLANT PATHOLOGIST (VIROLOGIST) 1. The Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC) invites applications for the position of Plant Pathologist (Virologist), based in Suva. Closing date for applications will be 7 January 2002. 2. I would be grateful if Governments and Administrations could advertise this post widely without incurring any cost to the Secretariat of the Pacific Community. 3. A statement setting out the duties, responsibilities, qualifications, experience and skills required for the position plus terms and conditions of employment is attached to this Recruitment Notice. Lourdes T. Pangelinan Director General Attach. Original text : English SPC/Recruitment Notice No. 01/33 Page 1 SECRETARIAT OF THE PACIFIC COMMUNITY DUTY STATEMENT PLANT PATHOLOGIST (VIROLOGIST) RESPONSIBLE TO: Plant Protection Adviser BACKGROUND The Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC) is an independent intergovernmental agency providing technical advice, assistance, training and research in the service of 22 Pacific Island countries and territories of Melanesia, Micronesia and Polynesia. It currently has a staff of more than 230. SPC is officially bilingual, with English and French being the working languages. The SPC Plant Protection Service (PPS) within its Regional Agriculture Programme, supports the development of national capacities in plant quarantine and pest management. We are seeking to recruit an Entomologist for the 'Plant Protection in the Pacific Project' (PPP) which is funded by the European Community. To be eligible for this position applicants must be citizens of a European Union country or an African, Caribbean, or Pacific (ACP) country that are signatories to the Lomé IV Convention. Applications received from citizens of countries other than those stated above will not be considered. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Under the supervision of the Plant Protection Adviser (PPA), and in collaboration with participating countries, the Plant Pathologist’s work will involve mainly plant virus disease elements of programmes that improve the effectiveness and sustainability of pest management in target SPC member countries and territories. In particular the functions of the position will include:  the development and implementation of the plant virus disease management systems to increase the effectiveness and sustainability of pest management in the region;  assistance with disease diagnosis and pathogen identification services for national quarantine and plant protection services and other clients in target countries and territories;  providing advice to services that supply disease free planting material to target countries;  surveys, identification and documentation of plant viruses in Pacific Island countries;  providing advice on and facilitating the national reporting of diseases and the maintenance of an up to date, accurate record of diseases for PPPIS and other databases;  establishing appropriate national, regional and international linkages necessary to maintain an effective plant protection service;  writing, editing and publishing plant protection information materials for readers using English as a second language;  extensive and frequent travel to the Pacific Island countries to implement work programmes;  other duties related to PPS services required by the Plant Protection Adviser . SPC/Recruitment Notice No. 01/33 Page 2 QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE Applicants must have:  a degree in agriculture or biological sciences with demonstrable training in plant pathology at the undergraduate or post graduate level in which plant virology and virus diagnosis was a major component;  at least 10 years practical experience in virus diseases of field crops, fruit and vegetables;  knowledge of bacterial, fungal and nematode diseases;  five or more years of experience I the sustainable management of virus diseases in tropical staples;  demonstrable experience in writing technical papers in plain English;  a knowledge of farming systems and participatory extension systems in developing countries, particularly the Pacific;  demonstrable supervisory and organisational skills;  competency in IT systems and PC literacy. SALARY AND ALLOWANCE The starting salary for this position will be SDR 20,304 and SDR 28,440 per annum (which is equivalent to F$56,052 to F$78,516 at the prevailing reference exchange rate of F$1.00 = .3622SDR) in the SPC Professional salary grade for staff based in Fiji. In addition, an Establishment Grant will be payable to non-residents of Fiji. SPC emoluments are not subject to income tax in Fiji at the present time. The international currency exchange rate at the time of writing is approximately USD 1.00 = F$2.28. TENURE The appointment will be for a period of three years in the first instance, subject to the satisfactorily completion of a one-year probationary period. The contract may be renewed for a further period subject to performance and continued funding availability. DUTY STATION Suva, Fiji. ACCOMMODATION A rental assistance of F$1,170 per month will be provided. LEAVE Leave will accrue at the rate of 25 working days per annum. For expatriate staff members, home leave fares are payable after 18 months of service. SICK LEAVE Thirty working days per annum. SPC/Recruitment Notice No. 01/33 Page 3 MEDICAL BENEFITS The SPC’s Staff Medical Insurance will provide basic medical insurance cover for staff and his/her dependants. Supplementary medical insurance cover can be purchased at staff's expense with our insurer to increase the level of insurance cover for staff who wish to do this. PROVIDENT FUND The appointee will be eligible for membership of the SPC’s Staff Provident Fund. Staff contribute eight per cent of basic salary to which SPC adds a matching contribution. FARES AND REMOVAL EXPENSES For an appointee recruited outside Fiji, air fares by the most direct/and or economic route for the appointee and recognised dependants, and reasonable removal expenses by sea of personal and household effects will be met by SPC on appointment and termination. COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT SPC has a standardised computing environment based on Microsoft Office running under Microsoft Windows. SMOKE-FREE ENVIRONMENT Smoking is not permitted in the work place. EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES SPC is an equal opportunities employer. Recruitment to SPC staff vacancies is based entirely on merit, but in cases where two shortlisted candidates are judged to be of equal rank by the Selection Committee, preference will be given to Pacific Island nationals. ADDRESS Applications should be addressed to the Senior Deputy Director General, Secretariat of the Pacific Community, Private Mail Bag, Suva, Fiji, to arrive by 7 January 2002. Applicants should provide full personal details, describe their qualifications and experience, and explain how these suit them for the specific requirements of the advertised position. Relevant previous appointments, present position and salary, and the names and addresses (including telephone, fax, e-mail contacts) of three referees should also be provided. Testimonials may be provided with the application, but are not considered a substitute for confidential referee's reports, which will be commissioned directly by SPC. Applications may alternatively, or additionally, be submitted by fax (No. +679 370 021), or email to recruitsuva@..., preferably in plain text or Rich Text Format (RTF). More can be learned about SPC and its Programmes and activities through the web site <> . PLEASE NOTE: ECO-CONSULT PACIFIC provides this vacancy announcement to those specialists on our database who have provided us with an email address. The service is provided free of charge. Unless otherwise indicated, ECO-CONSULT PACIFIC is not and will not be involved in the selection process, nor in any of the negotiations for the position, and will not claim any charges from the specialists. The vacancies are obtained from regional and international organisations, magazines, newspapers and colleagues. Although we will do our best to relate to you the details on the positions as they have been provided to us, it is possible that some information may be incorrect. ECO-CONSULT PACIFIC advises those interested in a vacancy to contact the advertising organisation directly for specific details on the position. ECO-CONSULT PACIFIC will not accept any liability for incorrect information. Although we now have more than 900 email recipients for 'Pacific Vacancies', your address will remain confidential. If you do not want to receive the vacancy announcements, please follow the instructions to unsubscribe from the mailing list in this message. Of course, you can always join again later.... Eco-Consult Pacific PO Box 5406 Raiwaqa Post Office, SUVA Fiji Islands Tel./Fax.: (679) 322 607 |
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Pacific Vacancies - Announcement No. 2001 / 144
ecoconsult
Dear Colleagues,
Please find following Pacific Vacancies - Announcement No. 2001 / 144. For those who intend to apply; Good luck! Wilco Liebregts ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------- ECO-CONSULT PACIFIC NOW HAS MORE THAN 900 PACIFIC ISLAND SPECIALISTS ON OUR DATABASE. WE ALSO HAVE AN EXTENSIVE NETWORK OF INDIVIDUALS AND ORGANISATIONS TO : Representatives of Governments and Administrations No. : 01/31 Routine Distribution FILE : STF 5/6/2 DATE : 5 December 2001 SUBJECT : RECRUITMENT OF ENTOMOLOGIST 1. The Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC) invites applications for the position of Entomologist, based in Suva. Closing date for applications will be 7 January 2002. 2. I would be grateful if Governments and Administrations could advertise this post widely without incurring any cost to the Secretariat of the Pacific Community. 3. A statement setting out the duties, responsibilities, qualifications, experience and skills required for the position plus terms and conditions of employment is attached to this Recruitment Notice. Lourdes T. Pangelinan Director General Attach. Original text : English SPC/Recruitment Notice No. 01/31 Page 1 SECRETARIAT OF THE PACIFIC COMMUNITY DUTY STATEMENT ENTOMOLOGIST RESPONSIBLE TO: Plant Protection Adviser BACKGROUND The Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC) is an independent intergovernmental agency providing technical advice, assistance, training and research in the service of 22 Pacific Island countries and territories of Melanesia, Micronesia and Polynesia. It currently has a staff of more than 230. SPC is officially bilingual, with English and French being the working languages. The SPC Plant Protection Service (PPS) within its Regional Agriculture Programme, supports the development of national capacities in plant quarantine and pest management. We are seeking to recruit an Entomologist for the 'Plant Protection in the Pacific Project' (PPP) which is funded by the European Community. To be eligible for this position applicants must be citizens of a European Union country or an African, Caribbean, or Pacific (ACP) country that are signatories to the Lomé IV Convention. Applications received from citizens of countries other than those stated above will not be considered. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Under the supervision of the Plant Protection Adviser (PPA), and in collaboration with participating countries, the Entomologist’s work will include:  developing and pro-actively implementing a programmes in target countries that will improve the effectiveness and sustainability of pest management giving particular attention to integrated pest management;  assisting in incursion management aimed at increasing the preparedness of ACP and OCT countries to combat pest outbreaks and incursions;  contributing towards the maintenance and updating of the electronic database supporting the plant protection information system (PPPIS);  co-ordinating Plant Protection Services bio-control facility in Fiji, providing a pro-active bio-control service, supervising laboratory staff and when appropriate, training or recommend training for laboratory staff;  continuing to coordinate the development and maintenance of an efficient and cost effective arthropod diagnostic service for Pacific island clients;  providing verbal or written advice to client countries on pest management;  developing and maintaining appropriate national, regional and international linkages to maintain the efficiency and relevance of the economic entomological component of the Pacific Plant Protection Service;  assisting with the writing, editing and publication of plant protection information material and reports for clients that use English as a second language;  extensive and frequent travel to the Pacific Island countries to implement work programmes;  other duties related to PPS services required by the Plant Protection Adviser. SPC/Recruitment Notice No. 01/31 Page 2 QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE Applicants must have:  a degree in agriculture or biological sciences or plant protection or entomology and post graduate qualification in the economic entomology;  at least 10 years of broad, practical experience in biological control programmes and in integrated pest management in tropical forest systems, field crops, fruit and vegetables and in contemporary pesticide usage;  practical knowledge and experience in the taxonomy and identification of insect pests;  demonstrable experience in writing and publishing information materials in economic entomology;  a knowledge of the commercial and subsistence farming systems and participatory extension practices in developing countries;  demonstrable supervisory and organisational skills;  competency in IT systems and PC literacy. SALARY AND ALLOWANCE The starting salary for this position will be SDR 20,304 and SDR 28,440 per annum (which is equivalent to F$56,052 to F$78,516 at the prevailing reference exchange rate of F$1.00 = .3622SDR) in the SPC Professional salary grade for staff based in Fiji. In addition, an Establishment Grant will be payable to non-residents of Fiji. SPC emoluments are not subject to income tax in Fiji at the present time. The international currency exchange rate at the time of writing is approximately USD 1.00 = F$2.28. TENURE The appointment will be for a period of three years in the first instance, subject to the satisfactorily completion of a one-year probationary period. The contract may be renewed for a further period subject to performance and continued funding availability. DUTY STATION Suva, Fiji. ACCOMMODATION A rental assistance of F$1,170 per month will be provided. LEAVE Leave will accrue at the rate of 25 working days per annum. For expatriate staff members, home leave fares are payable after 18 months of service. SICK LEAVE Thirty working days per annum. MEDICAL BENEFITS The SPC’s Staff Medical Insurance will provide basic medical insurance cover for staff and his/her dependants. Supplementary medical insurance cover can be purchased at staff's expense with our insurer to increase the level of insurance cover for staff who wish to do this. SPC/Recruitment Notice No. 01/31 Page 3 PROVIDENT FUND The appointee will be eligible for membership of the SPC’s Staff Provident Fund. Staff contribute eight per cent of basic salary to which SPC adds a matching contribution. FARES AND REMOVAL EXPENSES For an appointee recruited outside Fiji, air fares by the most direct/and or economic route for the appointee and recognised dependants, and reasonable removal expenses by sea of personal and household effects will be met by SPC on appointment and termination. COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT SPC has a standardised computing environment based on Microsoft Office running under Microsoft Windows. SMOKE-FREE ENVIRONMENT Smoking is not permitted in the work place. EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES SPC is an equal opportunities employer. Recruitment to SPC staff vacancies is based entirely on merit, but in cases where two shortlisted candidates are judged to be of equal rank by the Selection Committee, preference will be given to Pacific Island nationals. ADDRESS Applications should be addressed to the Senior Deputy Director General, Secretariat of the Pacific Community, Private Mail Bag, Suva, Fiji, to arrive by 7 January 2002. Applicants should provide full personal details, describe their qualifications and experience, and explain how these suit them for the specific requirements of the advertised position. Relevant previous appointments, present position and salary, and the names and addresses (including telephone, fax, e-mail contacts) of three referees should also be provided. Testimonials may be provided with the application, but are not considered a substitute for confidential referee's reports, which will be commissioned directly by SPC. Applications may alternatively, or additionally, be submitted by fax (No. +679 370 021), or email to recruitsuva@..., preferably in plain text or Rich Text Format (RTF). More can be learned about SPC and its Programmes and activities through the web site <> . ________________________ PLEASE NOTE: ECO-CONSULT PACIFIC provides this vacancy announcement to those specialists on our database who have provided us with an email address. The service is provided free of charge. Unless otherwise indicated, ECO-CONSULT PACIFIC is not and will not be involved in the selection process, nor in any of the negotiations for the position, and will not claim any charges from the specialists. The vacancies are obtained from regional and international organisations, magazines, newspapers and colleagues. Although we will do our best to relate to you the details on the positions as they have been provided to us, it is possible that some information may be incorrect. ECO-CONSULT PACIFIC advises those interested in a vacancy to contact the advertising organisation directly for specific details on the position. ECO-CONSULT PACIFIC will not accept any liability for incorrect information. Although we now have more than 900 email recipients for 'Pacific Vacancies', your address will remain confidential. If you do not want to receive the vacancy announcements, please follow the instructions to unsubscribe from the mailing list in this message. Of course, you can always join again later.... Eco-Consult Pacific PO Box 5406 Raiwaqa Post Office, SUVA Fiji Islands Tel./Fax.: (679) 322 607 |
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Pacific Vacancies - Announcement No. 2001 / 143
Ecoconsult
开云体育Dear
Colleagues,
Please find following Pacific Vacancies - Announcement No. 2001 / 143. Wilco Liebregts ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ECO-CONSULT PACIFIC NOW HAS MORE THAN 900 PACIFIC ISLAND SPECIALISTS ON ITS DATABASE. IN ADDITION, WE ALSO HAVE AN EXTENSIVE NETWORK OF INDIVIDUALS AND ORGANISATIONS IN THE PACIFIC REGION FROM WHERE WE CAN SOURCE EXPERTISE. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ?
? Ph. D. position Unité Génie Rural Department of environmental sciences and land use planning Université catholique de Louvain Within the framework of the INCO-DC EU-RD project ? Development of integrated farming approaches for sustainable crop production in environmentally-constrained systems in the Pacific region ? ? (CROPPRO) ? Description of the position ? The candidate is asked to develop a Ph.D. research programme within the framework of the project ‘Development of integrated farming approaches for sustainable crop production in environmentally constrained systems in the pacific region’. The Ph.D. programme will focus on the impact of current agricultural practice on the ground water quality of corallian atolls in the South Pacific Region. The risk of groundwater deterioration of current and alternative agricultural practices will be asessed by means of environmental modelling. The environmental modelling tools will be evaluated/calibrated using data collected in a Tongan case study. The candidate has a MSc. degree in hydro-environmental engineering/agricultural engineering/ soil science or related areas, supported by an excellent academic curriculum. The candidate develops skills in hydrometrology, statistical and hydrological modelling, with a particular attention to soil physics and the use of GIS technology. The candidate speaks/writes english. Knowledge of French is desirable. The project will be carried out at the Unité de Génie Rural of the department ( in collaboration with the Ministry of Agriculture of Tonga, and HortResearch in New Zealand. The candidate is willing to carry out his experimental programme at the Vaini Research station in Tonga. Well qualified candidates with a specific knowledge of the Pacific Region will have an advantage in the selection procedure. Interested candidates should send their complete CV with a letter of motivation to : Prof. M. Vanclooster Croix du Sud 2 / 2 B-1348 Louvain-la-Neuve Tel. 32 10 47 37 10 email : vanclooster@... Closure date : 31 january 2002 ? ? ? Description of the CROPPRO project ? The main objective of the project is to develop integrated approaches for achieving sustainable management and crop production in environmentally-constrained areas in the Pacific island region, aiming at increasing productivity and minimizing land and water degradation. The objective of the CROPPRO project are
? The Ph. D. candidate will more specifically be involved in objectives 3,4 and 5. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ECO-CONSULT PACIFIC provides this vacancy announcement to those
specialists The vacancies are obtained from regional and international
organisations, Although we now have more than 900 email recipients for 'Pacific
Vacancies', If you do not want to receive the vacancy announcements, please
follow the Eco-Consult Pacific
PO Box 5406 Raiwaqa Post Office, SUVA Fiji Islands Tel./Fax.: (679) 322 607? ? |
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Pacific Vacancies - Announcement No. 2001 / 143
Ecoconsult
开云体育Dear
Colleagues,
Please find following Pacific Vacancies - Announcement No. 2001 / 143. Wilco Liebregts ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ECO-CONSULT PACIFIC NOW HAS MORE THAN 900 PACIFIC ISLAND SPECIALISTS ON ITS DATABASE. IN ADDITION, WE ALSO HAVE AN EXTENSIVE NETWORK OF INDIVIDUALS AND ORGANISATIONS IN THE PACIFIC REGION FROM WHERE WE CAN SOURCE EXPERTISE. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ECO-CONSULT PACIFIC provides this vacancy announcement to those
specialists The vacancies are obtained from regional and international
organisations, Although we now have more than 900 email recipients for 'Pacific
Vacancies', If you do not want to receive the vacancy announcements, please
follow the Eco-Consult Pacific
PO Box 5406 Raiwaqa Post Office, SUVA Fiji Islands Tel./Fax.: (679) 322 607? ? |
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Pacific Vacancies - Announcement No. 2001 / 142
Ecoconsult
开云体育Dear
Colleagues,
Please find following Pacific Vacancies - Announcement No. 2001 / 142. Wilco Liebregts ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ECO-CONSULT PACIFIC NOW HAS MORE THAN 900 PACIFIC ISLAND SPECIALISTS ON ITS DATABASE. IN ADDITION, WE ALSO HAVE AN EXTENSIVE NETWORK OF INDIVIDUALS AND ORGANISATIONS IN THE PACIFIC REGION FROM WHERE WE CAN SOURCE EXPERTISE. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Applications are invited from nationals of SPREP member countries to assist Pacific Island countries protect and improve their environment through implementation of the SPREP work programme activities relating to the conservation of wetlands, coral reefs and mangrove areas. The successful candidate is responsible to assist coordinate and manage project activities; facilitate meetings/workshops/training programs at all levels; liaise with regional and international partners relating to their obligations under the Wetlands Action Plan; assist the Coastal Management Adviser with implementation of the ICRI Call to Action and Framework for Action; assist in implementation of the Coastal Management work programme; and other relevant duties. Candidates must have appropriate tertiary qualifications in a relevant field with at least 3 years’ work experience, preferably within the Pacific islands region, in wetlands conservation related activities. Other essential requirements are: substantial experience in the social, economic and environmental aspects of wetlands conservation; substantial experience in participatory methods of project development and implementation, community assessment and public education; experience within community structures in Pacific Island countries; proven ability to manage training/technical assistance programs, proven ability to work with a diverse range of interested stakeholders, eg, government officials, communities, private sector and aid administrators; and ability to travel sometimes to remote locations. Applicants with a demonstrated interest/involvement in island issues, excellent communication skills in English, with familiarity and knowledge of a second language will be highly regarded. Appointment will be at the Assistant Project Officer Level of SPREP’s authorised salary scales for contract staff. The package will include a housing subsidy and other benefits. SPREP remuneration may be tax-free depending upon circumstances. The appointment will be for a fixed term of 3 years with possible renewal for a further period depending on members’ requirements, the officer’s performance and availability of funds. Applications should be accompanied by a detailed curriculum vitae containing full personal details, information on qualifications and experience for the position, current and previous appointments with salaries, names, addresses and telephone and contact numbers of three persons associated with the applicant professionally, who are able to provide testimonials. An indication of how soon the applicant would be available should also be included. Closing Date: 31 December 2001. Late applications will not be considered. Applications must be addressed to: The Director SPREP Telephone: (685) 21 929 PO Box 240 Fax: (685) 20 231 APIA, Samoa E-mail: SPREP@... Please obtain a full post description and details of remuneration and terms and conditions of appointment from the SPREP website: //www.sprep.org.ws or contact the Administration Officer direct via Email: malama@... mh/staff/advertis/WMO ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ECO-CONSULT PACIFIC provides this vacancy announcement to those
specialists The vacancies are obtained from regional and international
organisations, Although we now have more than 900 email recipients for 'Pacific
Vacancies', If you do not want to receive the vacancy announcements, please
follow the Eco-Consult Pacific
PO Box 5406 Raiwaqa Post Office, SUVA Fiji Islands Tel./Fax.: (679) 322 607? ? |
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Pacific Vacancies - Announcement No. 2001 / 141
Ecoconsult
开云体育Dear
Colleagues,
Please find following Pacific Vacancies - Announcement No. 2001 / 141. Wilco Liebregts ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ECO-CONSULT PACIFIC NOW HAS MORE THAN 900 PACIFIC ISLAND SPECIALISTS ON ITS DATABASE. IN ADDITION, WE ALSO HAVE AN EXTENSIVE NETWORK OF INDIVIDUALS AND ORGANISATIONS IN THE PACIFIC REGION FROM WHERE WE CAN SOURCE EXPERTISE. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ECO-CONSULT PACIFIC provides this vacancy announcement to those
specialists The vacancies are obtained from regional and international
organisations, Although we now have more than 900 email recipients for 'Pacific
Vacancies', If you do not want to receive the vacancy announcements, please
follow the Eco-Consult Pacific
PO Box 5406 Raiwaqa Post Office, SUVA Fiji Islands Tel./Fax.: (679) 322 607? Eco-Consult Pacific PO Box 5406 Raiwaqa Post Office, SUVA Fiji Islands Tel./Fax.: (679) 322 607? |
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Pacific Vacancies - Announcement No. 2001 / 140
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The project will rationalise resource allocation; improve health personnel’s ability in policy, planning, management, and basic clinical and health promotion practices; and develop community participation in the health system. It will link prefecture, county, township and village level health services into an integrated service implementation system to deliver affordable quality health services for poor households. The project is expected to bring positive impact on poverty reduction in the area. AusAID expects the project to commence in Dec 2001. It will continue over 05 years. The National Institutes of Health and Safety Inc. based in Wellington, New Zealand, is seeking interested consultants with China experience, to be considered for the following positions: AUSTRALIAN TEAM LEADER PROJECT OFFICE MANAGER (LESS EXPERIENCED PROFESSIONAL) TRAINING COORDINATOR HEALTH PLANNING, FINANCE AND MANAGEMENT ADVISER CLINICAL SERVICES ADVISER HEALTH PROMOTION ADVISER UNALLOCATED SHORT TERM TECHNICAL ADVISERS AUSTRALIAN TEAM LEADER Period: 60 months Reporting to: Project Director Location: Xianyang Prefecture Tasks: 1.. Manage all in-China inputs into the Project. 2.. Liaise with AusAID Post, the Project Management Office (PMO), the Project Leading Group (PLG), the Project Coordinating Committee (PCC) and other officials as required to facilitate the successful implementation of the project. 3.. Establish and maintain the PMO in Xianyang and supervise work in agreed locations. 4.. Establish and maintain in-China communications and procedural management systems. 5.. Establish and maintain financial management systems, under the direction of the Project Director and AMC. 6.. Assist with the establishment of the PCC, and provide an ongoing executive function to the committee. 7.. Manage in-China procurement, and establish and maintain an assets register in conjunction with health management, finance and planning adviser. 8.. Provide professional support and guidance to all advisers on the project and supervise their performance to ensure that project objectives and outputs are achieved. 9.. In collaboration with the PMO, develop duty statements for Chinese counterpart staff and identify and contract locally engaged staff. 10.. Assist in counterpart staff development, including mentoring and technical guidance. 11.. In collaboration with the PMO, ensure that responsibilities identified in the projects are institutionalised into individual duty statements. 12.. Manage the establishment and maintenance of a monitoring and evaluation system for the Project. 13.. Oversee the management of all components and project interventions in collaboration with advisers and counterparts. 14.. Supervise and manage the baseline survey process, including the development of the survey instruments. 15.. In collaboration with the Project Director, manage project reporting and the development of project plans to agreed AusAID formats and specifications. 16.. Provide all required assistance to the AusAID reviews and any follow up design activities. 17.. In collaboration with the Project Director and the PLG, provide, as required, recommendations to AusAID on follow up activities for the project. 18.. Support Prefecture Health Bureau counterparts to develop required health plans. Oversee and manage the baseline survey in Phase 1. 19.. Oversee and manage the development of the Project Implementation Plan and promote counterpart involvement in the entire process. Background: Essential 1.. Experience in China or a similar environment, with demonstrated knowledge of current social and developmental issues in China. 2.. Senior in-country project leadership/management experience in the context of a large, multiskilled team of consultant advisers. 3.. Demonstrated capacity to meet personnel, financial and asset management requirements for a large development project. 4.. Recent senior experience in the field of integrated rural health service management either in Australia but preferably in a developing country. 5.. Experience in institutional strengthening/capacity building and the monitoring and evaluation of such programs. 6.. Extensive project experience in developing countries. 7.. Good interpersonal and communication skills, particularly in the development of relationships with counterparts. 8.. Sensitivity to gender issues, equity issues and working with other cultures. 9.. Demonstrated ability to negotiate at a senior level, particularly with government officials. 10.. Ability to analyse complex organisational and developmental contexts and to plan and negotiate program strategies. 11.. Willingness to learn basic Chinese. 12.. Willingness to travel to remote areas on a regular basis. Desirable 1.. Familiarity with the development and implementation of comprehensive baseline surveys. 2.. Familiarity with the establishment and implementation of appropriate management information systems. 3.. Report writing skill and experience in accordance with AusAID requirements. 4.. Experience in the preparation of monitoring and evaluation documentation in accordance with AusAID requirements. 5.. Experience in change management. PROJECT OFFICE MANAGER (LESS EXPERIENCED PROFESSIONAL) Period: 24 months Reporting to: Australian Team Leader Location: Xianyang Prefecture Tasks: 1.. Establish project office and management systems with Australian Team Leader (ATL) and Prefecture staff. 2.. Employ and manage GOA-funded local PMO staff with input from ATL. Administration of the project office. 3.. Management of administrative staff under the guidance of the ATL. 4.. Liaise with AusAID Post, the Project Management Office (PMO), the Project Leading Group (PLG), the Project Coordinating Committee (PCC) and other officials as required to facilitate the successful management of the PMO. 5.. Assist ATL with the administrative support and guidance of PMO staff and supervise their performance to ensure that PMO objectives and outputs are achieved. Assist the ATL with report writing. 6.. Train office staff in all aspects of AusAID-funded project management requirements Provide all required assistance to the AusAID reviews and any follow up design activities. 7.. Support to the ATL and other team members as required 8.. Implementation of administration and management systems. 9.. Financial administration of the PMO and financial reporting to AMC in a timely manner. 10.. Liaison with counterparts PCC secretariat support. Background: Essential 1.. Recent experience in project management either in Australia or elsewhere, with experience in office administration systems, human development and financial systems. ? Good interpersonal and communication skills, particularly in the development of relationships with counterparts. ? Demonstrated ability to negotiate, particularly with government officials. ? Proven report writing skill and experience in accordance with AusAID requirements. ? Willingness to learn basic Chinese. ? Willingness to live in Xianyang and to travel to remote areas on a regular basis. ? Sensitivity to gender issues, equity issues and working with other cultures. Desirable ? Familiarity with the establishment and implementation of appropriate management information systems. ? Familiarity with project office systems. ? Health background. TRAINING COORDINATOR Period: 34 months Reporting to: Australian Team Leader Location: Xianyang Prefecture Tasks: The Training Adviser will work closely with local counterparts to: ? Identify appropriate training needs analysis methods and conduct a Training Needs Analysis. ? Facilitate the development of a human resource development plan for the prefecture health bureau and project counties, and the identification of project training inputs. ? Assist trainers to assess and improve their own practice through a flexible model of professional development. ? Conduct training for trainers to enhance their capacity to utilise modem teaching approaches including student centred-learning and flexible delivery. ? Ensure technical inputs into the development of training modules and curricula development. ? Assist in the review of existing curricula and development of training curricula and materials and train counterparts in their development. ? Manage all training inputs. ? Work with local counterparts to develop training evaluation indicators and evaluation methodology. ? Liaise with local institutes to identify or develop appropriate training courses to meet identified needs. Visit the various training institutions to continually evaluate the levels of training, support and staff development required to achieve HRD objectives. ? Assist in the review and further development of training centre staff job descriptions and responsibilities. ? Conduct seminars to disseminate learning from the project. ? Contribute to the reporting requirements of AusAID. ? Liaise closely with counterparts and project personnel. ? Provide advice and liaise with other technical advisers as required. Background: Essential 2.. Relevant tertiary qualifications. 3.. Demonstrated experience in designing, conducting and analysing training needs. 4.. Extensive experience in training and development. 5.. Experience in working in a health sector environment. 6.. Experience in designing needs based, customised teacher training programs and materials. 7.. Ability to train local staff in human resource management. 8.. Previous experience in a developing country or remote location. 9.. Ability to work with counterparts in an empowering fashion. 10.. Ability to work in a cross-cultural setting. 11.. Sensitivity to gender issues, equity issues and working with other cultures. 12.. Demonstrated ability to negotiate at a senior level, particularly with government officials. 13.. Proven report writing skill and experience. 14.. Good interpersonal and communication skills, particularly in the development of relationships with counterparts. 15.. Willingness to live in Xianyang and to travel to remote areas on a regular basis. Desirable ? Experience in training facility development. ? Experience in China or similar regional environment. ? Experienced in preparing reports and other project documentation to AusAID requirements. ? Willingness to learn basic Chinese. HEALTH PLANNING, FINANCE AND MANAGEMENT ADVISER Period: 59 months Reporting to: Australian Team Leader Location: Xianyang Prefecture Tasks: 1.. Provide high-level technical advice and direction to the Xianyang Health Bureau counterparts on health service management practices and principles, and planning, MIS, resource allocation and management training. 2.. Facilitation of regular workshops on management training for counterparts. 3.. Provide leadership, and transfer skills to counterparts, on the development of health planning and management based on evidence. 4.. Provide input into the development of management training modules and training curricula and materials and train counterparts in their development. 5.. Provide advice and training in report writing; submission preparation; personal organisation at work; time management; staff supervision and management; understanding, preparing and using health budgets; development of financing strategies; approaches to decision making; change management; the operation of meetings and workshops for the management staff of the 5 county health bureaus and project townships etc. 6.. Provide advice on the approaches to monitoring on-going performance in the health sector. 7.. Undertake planning and management capacity and needs assessment. 8.. Undertake planning and management baseline survey, including MIS and health financing, in association with professional colleagues. 9.. Assist counterparts in the development of health plans and budgets. 10.. Coordinate the integration of the health plans into the Prefecture Health Plan, budget and the PIP. 11.. Conduct seminars to disseminate learning from the project. Contribute to the reporting requirements of AusAID. 12.. Liaise closely with counterparts and project personnel. 13.. Assist in the development of staff job descriptions and responsibilities. 14.. Facilitate the integration of MIS into health planning, finance and resource allocation. 15.. Work with MIS counterparts to set up monitoring, evaluation, research and reporting data requirements. 16.. In collaboration with the ATL, other advisers and counterparts, design monitoring and evaluation instruments and the monitoring and evaluation framework. 17.. Develop counterpart capacity to develop evaluation reports on project elements. Background: Essential 1.. Tertiary qualifications in health service planning, finance and /or management. 2.. Demonstrated experience in designing, conducting and analysing capacity development needs. 3.. Experience in rural health service management. 4.. Previous experience in a developing country or remote location. 5.. Ability to work with counterparts in an empowering fashion. 6.. Ability to work in a cross-cultural setting. 7.. Demonstrated ability to negotiate at a senior level, particularly with government officials. 8.. Proven report writing skill and experience. 9.. Good interpersonal and communication skills, particularly in the development of relationships with counterparts. 10.. Sensitivity to gender issues, equity issues and working with other cultures. 11.. Willingness to live in Xianyang and travel to remote areas on a regular basis. Desirable ? Experience in China or similar environment. ? Experienced in preparing reports and other project documentation to AusAID requirements. ? Willingness to learn basic Chinese. CLINICAL SERVICES ADVISER Period: 30 months Reporting to: Australian Team Leader Location: Xianyang Prefecture Tasks: 1.. Provide high-level technical advice and direction to the Xianyang Health Bureau counterparts on health service provision, delivery practices and principles. 2.. Facilitation of regular workshops on clinical training for ISIS staff. 3.. Provide leadership, and transfer skills to counterparts, on the development of health services and best practice based on evidence. 4.. Develop basic clinical protocols for village and township health facilities in collaboration with counterparts from County Health Bureaus. 5.. Development of service standards, guidelines and lists for village and township health facilities in collaboration with counterparts from County Health Bureaus. 6.. Provide input into the development of clinical training modules curricula and materials and into training of counterparts in their development. 7.. Provide advice on the approaches to monitoring on-going performance in the delivery of health services. 8.. Undertake clinical services planning and management capacity and needs assessment. 9.. Undertake clinical planning and management baseline survey, including MIS, in association with professional colleagues. 10.. Assist counterparts in the development of clinical services plans based on best practice. 11.. Coordinate the integration of the health service provision plans into the Prefecture Health Plan, budget and the PIP. 12.. Conduct seminars to disseminate learning from the project. Contribute to the reporting requirements of AusAID. 13.. Liaise closely with counterparts and project personnel. Provide clinical and other advice as required. 14.. Assist in the development of staff job descriptions and responsibilities. 15.. In collaboration with the ATL, other advisers and counterparts, design monitoring and evaluation instruments and the monitoring and evaluation framework. 16.. Develop counterpart capacity to develop evaluation reports on project elements Background: Essential 1.. Tertiary qualifications in nursing, medicine or similar. 2.. Experience in health service provision and community or rural health. 3.. Demonstrated experience in designing, conducting and analysing capacity development needs in clinical settings. 4.. Experience in rural health clinical service management. 5.. Previous experience in a developing country or remote location. 6.. Ability to work with counterparts in an empowering fashion. 7.. Ability to work in a cross-cultural setting. 8.. Demonstrated ability to negotiate at a senior level, particularly with government officials. 9.. Proven report writing skill and experience. 10.. Good interpersonal and communication skills, particularly in the development of relationships with counterparts. 11.. Willingness to live in Xianyang and travel to remote areas on a regular basis. 12.. Sensitivity to gender issues, equity issues and working with other cultures. Desirable 1.. Experience in China or similar regional environment. 2.. Experienced in preparing reports and other project documentation to AusAID requirements. 3.. Sensitivity to gender issues, equity issues and working with other cultures. 4.. Willingness to learn basic Chinese. HEALTH PROMOTION ADVISER Period: 26 months Reporting to: Australian Team Leader Location: Xianyang Prefecture Tasks: 1.. Take overall responsibility for the implementation of health promotion activities within the project. 2.. Lead the development and implementation of health promotion activities/resources to support the priority medical interventions. 3.. Liaise with the key prefectural, county and lower government and non-government counterparts to produce systems for the effective implementation of all aspects of health promotion. 4.. Assist in the design of appropriate M&E methodologies to ensure that health promotion activities, including materials production, can be assessed. 5.. Assist counterparts in community development activities, as appropriate, and ensure health promotion is integrated into the community development activities, basic clinical and mobile team activities. 6.. Provide substantial input into the development of health promotion training modules, and undertake training activities, including training of trainers. 7.. Facilitate production of county health promotion strategies and plans. 8.. Provide leadership, and develop counterpart capacity, to develop, pilot, produce, disseminate and evaluate health promotion activities. 9.. Undertake health promotion base line surveys in association with professional colleagues. 10.. Coordinate the integration of the strategic health promotion plan into the Prefecture Health Plan and the PIP. 11.. Contribute to the reporting requirements of AusAID. 12.. Liaise closely with counterparts and project personnel. 13.. Provide advice as required. 14.. Assist in the development of staff job descriptions and responsibilities. 15.. Facilitate the integration of health promotion into health planning and resource allocation. Background: Essential 1.. Demonstrated experience in designing, conducting and analysing health promotion activities/resources. 2.. Demonstrated ability to transfer skills in health promotion. 3.. Demonstrated ability to work with communities of other cultures to identify health promotion needs and introduce effective responses. 4.. Ability to work with counterparts in an empowering fashion. 5.. Ability to work in a cross-cultural setting. 6.. Demonstrated ability to negotiate at a senior level, particularly with government officials. 7.. Proven report writing skill and experience. 8.. Good interpersonal and communication skills, particularly in the development of relationships with counterparts. 9.. Willingness to live in Xianyang and to travel to remote areas on a regular basis. 10.. Sensitivity to gender issues, equity issues and working with other cultures. Desirable 1.. Experience in China or similar regional environment. 2.. Experienced in preparing reports and other project documentation to AusAID requirements. 3.. Sensitivity to gender issues, equity issues and working with other cultures. 4.. Willingness to learn basic Chinese. UNALLOCATED SHORT TERM TECHNICAL ADVISERS Period: 43 months unallocated throughout the five years of the project Reporting to: Australian Team Leader Location: Xianyang Prefecture Detailed Job Descriptions for the advisers will be developed by the AMC. Short-term inputs will be provided in Year 1 to assist with the baseline survey and the development of health plans and the PIP. Short-term inputs for the remainder of the project will be specified in the PIP. At least 20% of the short-term advisers should be experts of Chinese nationality. This proportion is indicative and will depend on the mix of skills of All advisers. Tasks: Provide technical advice to counterparts and project team in identified technical areas of expertise. To be detailed in TOR. Background: It is envisaged that the following skills will be required: a.. Health Management a.. Community Development a.. Health and Community Financing a.. KAP Surveys a.. Health Planning a.. Monitoring and Evaluation a.. Anthropology a.. Health Promotion a.. Survey Methodologies a.. Community Development a.. Quantitative Analysis a.. Human Resource Development a.. Qualitative Analysis a.. Clinical services Development a.. Facilities and Asset Planning and Management a.. Gender and Development a.. Management Information Systems a.. Training/curriculum/Course/Development a.. Training Needs Analysis a.. Health Services Analysis a.. Student-centred Learning Methodologies b.. Poverty Assessments Essential 1.. Tertiary/Technical skills in specific health field as required in the terms of reference. 2.. Experience in working in a health sector environment. 3.. Previous experience in a developing country or remote location. 4.. Ability to work with counterparts in an empowering fashion. 5.. Ability to work in a cross-cultural setting. 6.. Demonstrated ability to negotiate at a senior level, particularly with government officials. 7.. Proven report writing skill and experience in accordance with AusAID requirements. 8.. Sensitivity to gender issues, equity issues and working with other cultures. 9.. Good interpersonal and communication skills, particularly in the development of relationships with counterparts. Desirable 1.. Experience in China or a similar regional environment. 2.. Experienced in preparing reports and other project documentation to AusAID requirements. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- PLEASE NOTE: ECO-CONSULT PACIFIC provides this vacancy announcement to those specialists on our database who have provided us with an email address. The service is provided free of charge. Unless otherwise indicated, ECO-CONSULT PACIFIC is not and will not be involved in the selection process, nor in any of the negotiations for the position, and will not claim any charges from the specialists. The vacancies are obtained from regional and international organisations, magazines, newspapers and colleagues. Although we will do our best to relate to you the details on the positions as they have been provided to us, it is possible that some information may be incorrect. ECO-CONSULT PACIFIC advises those interested in a vacancy to contact the advertising organisation directly for specific details on the position. 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Pacific Vacancies - Announcement No. 2001 / 132
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The Regional Community Forestry Training Center for Asia and the Pacific (RECOFTC) is an international organization which works in close collaboration with partner organizations in various countries to actively support community forestry development in the region. As a learning organization, RECOFTC designs and facilitates learning processes and systems that support the capacity development of community forestry institutions and organizations. RECOFTC seeks to promote dialogue between multi-stakeholders to ensure equitable management of forest resources.? Located on the campus of Kasetsart University (Bangkok, Thailand), RECOFTC was established in 1987 in response to the growing awareness that community participation in resource management could assist in protecting forests as well as in enhancing rural livelihoods. Current facilities include class and seminar rooms, offices, computer lab, internet connection, library, and accommodation for course participants. RECOFTC is currently seeking a person to fill the position of Executive Director. This position will become vacant at the end of September 2002, following the retirement of the present Executive Director, Dr Somsak Sukwong. The successful applicant will chair the Executive Committee at RECOFTC, and will take a major role in guiding the future development of the Center. Key responsibilities include providing overall leadership to the Center and ensuring that the program is well focused and funded to address the emerging community forestry needs of the region. The appointment is made by the Board of Trustees of RECOFTC, and the position answers to the Board. An internationally competitive salary package will be negotiated with the successful applicant. Further information, including details of the Terms of Reference (Position Description and Selection Criteria) and information on RECOFTC can be obtained from Ms Pinya Loawhakaset Tel: (66-2) 940-5700; Fax: (66-2) 561-4880; E-mail: ftcsss@... Applicants should address the Selection Criteria listed with the Position Description, and provide the names and contact details of three professional referees. Applications, which close on 31 st December 2001, should be marked "Confidential" and sent to: The Selection Committee RECOFTC Kasetsart University P.O. Box 1111 Bangkok 10903 THAILAND REGIONAL COMMUNITY FORESTRY TRAINING CENTER Executive Director Terms of Reference ? Position Description The Executive Director is the Chief Executive Officer of the Center and its most senior person. The position reports to the Board of Trustees. The Executive Director is responsible for the overall management of the Center and ensuring that it operates to the standards expected of an international organization. Specific responsibles include:
The Executive Director is the Chairman of the Executive Committee. He/she is responsible for signing all deeds, contracts, arrangements and other legal documents which are necessary to ensure the normal operations of the Center. He/she is the RECOFTC’s legal representative as delegated by the Board of Trustees. The Executive Director directly supervises the operations of the functional units within RECOFTC. Currently, these are the Regional Services Group, Country Support Services Group, and Corporate Services Group. Key Selection Criteria Essential
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Librarian Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for the position of Librarian at the Fiji School of Medicine. The Librarian would head the institution Library which provides learning resources through its services for the training of Health Care professionals for Fiji and the Pacific region. ? Job Responsibilities The appointee will manage and direct library services at FSM and will ensure the timely and efficient provision of relevant resources appropriate to the curricula. Will also be required to provide strategic initiatives that are consistent and conducive to the development of the library as a responsive and dynamic information centre and also to provide supporting information services to Medical Centres and hospitals nationally and within the region. The appointee will also be required to manage the FSM Archives. ? Experience and qualifications Postgraduate degree in Library Science/Information Technology? or equivalent with at least 5 years experience as a professional Librarian. Must have worked with an automated library system and should also have a thorough knowledge of the provision of information technology in libraries. The position requires a team player that will provide effective and professional leadership to the library staff. ? For further information please contact Mrs. Salote Waqanisau Phone: (679) 311700 Ext. 1205 Fax: (679) 303469 E-mail: salote_w@... Applications are to be submitted by 30th November, 2001. Application forms are available on our web site www.fsm.ac.fj or from the Personnel Secretary. Send applications, complete CV, certified photocopies of certificates together with two references to: The Personnel Manager Fiji School of Medicine Private Mail Bag Suva, FIJI Phone: [679] 311700 Fax: [679] 303469 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ECO-CONSULT PACIFIC provides this vacancy announcement to those
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The Fiji School of Medicine [FSM] comprises an enthusiastic group of professionals who are jointly responsible for coordinating undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Physiotherapy, Radiography, Medical Laboratory Technology, Environmental Health and Nutrition & Dietetics. Currently there are over 650 students enrolled in the FSM from approximately 20 different countries. As such, the FSM is the major health-related training institution serving the Pacific Island countries and territories. LECTURER 1 [HEALTH PROMOTION] Applications are sought from suitably qualified health professionals to fill the above position at the Fiji School of Medicine, Suva. SPECIFIC POSITION REQUIREMENT
The successful applicant will have a primary degree in a relevant field plus a minimum of a postgraduate diploma in the specific field, preferably a masters degree or higher. In addition the candidate will have at least five to ten years experience in the teaching and practice of the subject including curriculum development and programme evaluation experience. The successful applicant will also be able to demonstrate significant research activity and output. GENERAL INFORMATION
The successful applicant will join an enthusiastic multidisciplinary team and will participate in the development and teaching of programmes in their respective areas at both undergraduate and postgraduate level. The position will be located in the School of Public Health & Primary Care at the Tamavua campus of FSM in central Suva. Application forms and position descriptions are available on our web site www.fsm.ac.fj or from the Personnel Secretary. Send applications, complete curriculum vitae and certified photocopies of certificates together with two references to: The Personnel Manager Fiji School of Medicine Private Mail Bag Suva, FIJI For further information contact: Mr. Navitalai Litidamu Phone: (679) 311700 Ext. 1600 Acting Head of School Fax: (679) 303469 School of Public Health & Primary Care E-mail: navi_l@... Applications are to be submitted by 30th November, 2001. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ECO-CONSULT PACIFIC provides this vacancy announcement to those
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Applications are invited from nationals of SPREP member countries and territories for the above position with the SPREP in Apia, Samoa. SPREP is an Intergovernmental Organisation which assists Pacific Island countries and territories to protect and manage their environment to ensure they achieve sustainable development. SPREP’s membership comprises 21 Pacific Island Countries and Territories, together with 4 developed countries (Australia, New Zealand, France and the United States of America). The Deputy Director is responsible to the Director for the day-to-day operation of the Secretariat, and in particular for direction of the work of the Service Delivery Manager (SDM) and the Business Support Manager (BSM). In particular, the Deputy Director shall perform the following duties:
The Deputy Director of SPREP is a senior regional position, carrying diplomatic status and calling for proven qualities of diplomacy, vision, leadership and management skills. Applicants must have the following competencies:
The position carries an attractive remuneration package including a tax-free salary (for non-citizens of Samoa), housing, medical, education and other benefits. Appointment will be for three years initially with a possibility of a further three years extension. Additional information, including appointment terms and conditions, is available from the Administration Officer (malama@...) or the SPREP website (\\www.sprep.org.ws). Applications, complete with full contact details of three professional referees, and addressed to the Director, SPREP, PO Box 240, Apia, Samoa, (Phone: 685 21929, fax 685 20231), close on 31 December, 2001. mh/staff/advertisng/DDIRECTOR1 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ECO-CONSULT PACIFIC provides this vacancy announcement to those
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Please find following Pacific Vacancies - Announcement No. 2001 / 127. Wilco Liebregts ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ECO-CONSULT PACIFIC NOW HAS MORE THAN 900 PACIFIC ISLAND SPECIALISTS ON ITS DATABASE. IN ADDITION, WE ALSO HAVE AN EXTENSIVE NETWORK OF INDIVIDUALS AND ORGANISATIONS IN THE PACIFIC REGION FROM WHERE WE CAN SOURCE EXPERTISE. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Job Vacancy Assistant Director (Demilitarisation)
Applications are sought for the above position with the Pacific Concerns Resource Centre (PCRC) in Suva, Fiji. PCRC is the secretariat for the Nuclear Free and Independent Pacific (NFIP) movement. PCRC has programs on Sustainable Human Development, Environment, Demilitarisation, Human Rights and Good Governance, and Decolonisation. The position is open to applicants from throughout the Pacific Region. This position requires:
The position will be based in Suva, Fiji with a salary package of in the range of F$30,000 - $40,000, to commence in January 2002. Applications for the position should include a C.V, three letters of reference, and a recent example of writing on relevant Pacific issues. Applications must be submitted, addressed to the following address by close of business Friday 30th November 2001: The Director, Pacific Concerns Resource Centre (PCRC), 83 Amy Street, Toorak, Private Mail Bag, Suva, Fiji Phone: (679) 304649 Fax: (679) 304755 Email: pcrc@...
PACIFIC CONCERNS RESOURCE CENTRE (PCRC) The Pacific Concerns Resource Centre Inc. (PCRC) serves as the secretariat for the Nuclear Free and Independent Pacific (NFIP) movement, with over 100 affiliated members around the Pacific region. PCRC’s objective is to educate the peoples of the Pacific regarding their environment, political and economic equity, and justice and peace in their region. PCRC acts as the regional secretariat for non-governmental and community organisations engaged in campaigning, advocacy, research and information. It works to co-ordinate participation in national, regional and international fora, especially on issues of sustainable human development, environment, demilitarisation, decolonisation, human rights and governance. PCRC is a non-government organisation with Special Consultative Status with the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations. PCRC staff have participated in, and organised Pacific NGO participants for, UN summits and international meetings (e.g. Vienna Human Rights Summit, Rio on Environment and Development, Barbados on Small Island States, Cairo on Population, Beijing on Women). We monitor and organise around Platforms of Action and Declarations arising from these summits. PCRC publishes a monthly magazine Pacific News Bulletin, and regular research papers, action alerts and other information bulletins. PCRC works with government, intergovernmental and non-government agencies through conferences, meetings, lobbying and information briefings. PCRC also produces a range of education and information resources (videos, books, and pamphlets) on issues of concern to the region and the international community. Current program areas include: DECOLONISATION, LAND RIGHTS AND SOVEREIGNTY HUMAN RIGHTS AND GOOD GOVERNANCE SUSTAINABLE HUMAN DEVELOPMENT DEMILITARISATION ENVIRONMENT Secretariat PCRC is located in Suva, Fiji, and is headed by a Director, who is appointed by and responsible to the PCRC / NFIP Executive Board for the efficient management of PCRC. The Director also monitors and oversees functions of all members of staff, who are also appointed by the Executive Board. As well as the Director, the Suva office is staffed by Assistant Directors for to the five Campaign Desks (Decolonisation, land rights and sovereignty; Demilitarisation; Sustainable Human Development; Human rights and good governance; Environment), an Assistant Director for Finance and an Educational Resource Developer. PCRC’s monthly magazine Pacific News Bulletin is also produced from the Suva office, co-ordinated by an Assistant Director. The PCRC structure makes provision for an English / French Translator, and a Conference Organiser / Fund Raiser. The support staff includes a receptionist / typist, an office assistant, three campaign assistants and part time campaigns researchers. ? Assistant Director (Demilitarisation) Through lobbying, advocacy, information and campaigning, the Pacific Concerns Resource Centre (PCRC) supports its affiliates in a range of Demilitarisation campaigns. PCRC’s programs on Demilitarisation look at the impact on Pacific communities of militarisation in the Pacific The Assistant Director (Demilitarisation) co-ordinates these campaigns, with the responsibility: 1. To identify, establish and maintain relationships with key activists on identified priority campaigns; 2. To facilitate campaign support work and information flow between and among the regions on identified priority campaigns; 3. To stimulate potential international levels of support action for local and regional campaigns; 4. To liaise with the Educational Resource Developer on the production of resources for international audiences; 5. To provide Pacific News Bulletin with regular and accurate campaign information on a monthly basis; 6. To produce Action Alerts and notices where necessary; 7. To identify appropriate resources for campaigns; 8. To maintain files and correspondence appropriate to the campaign desk; 9. To prepare campaign proposals and budgets for Executive Board consideration; 10. To maintain a mailing list for campaign purposes; 11. To liaise with fundraiser for alternatives for funding campaigns. ? For further information, contact: The Director, PACIFIC CONCERNS RESOURCE CENTRE (PCRC) 83 Amy Street, Toorak Private Mail Bag, Suva, FIJI Telephone: (679) 304649 Facsimile: (679) 304755 E-mail: pcrc@...
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Please find following Pacific Vacancies - Announcement No. 2001 / 126. Wilco Liebregts ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ECO-CONSULT PACIFIC NOW HAS MORE THAN 850 PACIFIC ISLAND SPECIALISTS ON ITS DATABASE. IN ADDITION, WE ALSO HAVE AN EXTENSIVE NETWORK OF INDIVIDUALS AND ORGANISATIONS IN THE PACIFIC REGION FROM WHERE WE CAN SOURCE EXPERTISE. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
This position, within the South Pacific Regional Environment Programme, will form part of the Project Coordinating Unit for the UNDP/GEF funded project to Implement the Strategic Action Programme for International Waters of the Pacific Islands Region (IWP). The long-term objective of this project is to conserve and sustainably manage the coastal and ocean resources in the Pacific Region. Targeted actions will be carried out in two complementary areas: Integrated Coastal and Watershed Management (ICWM) and Oceanic Fisheries Management. ICWM will focus on projects in freshwater management, marine protected areas, coastal fisheries and waste management. The base for the IWP is Samoa with activities in 13 other Pacific Island countries. Responsibilities include economic issues associated sustainable resource management and conservation activities supported by the IWP, to design and implement monitoring and evaluation strategies, and to promote public awareness of economic considerations necessary to support sustainable resource management and conservation. Refer to for details. Applicants must have an advanced degree in resource economics or a related discipline with five years professional experience in environment or natural resource management-related posts. Other requirements include: the ability to manage the work of consultants; a proven ability to work as part of an inter-disciplinary and/or multi-cultural team; the ability to meet project deadlines, often under difficult circumstances; and an ability to live and work within Pacific island communities. Additional information, including appointment terms and conditions, is available from the Administration Officer (malama@... OR rosannag@...) or the SPREP website (\\www.sprep.org.ws). Applications, complete with full contact details of three professional referees, and addressed to the Director, SPREP, PO Box 240, Apia, Samoa, (Phone: 685 21929, fax 685 20231), close on 26 November, 2001. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ECO-CONSULT PACIFIC provides this vacancy announcement to those
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Please find following Pacific Vacancies - Announcement No. 2001 / 125. Wilco Liebregts ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ECO-CONSULT PACIFIC NOW HAS MORE THAN 850 PACIFIC ISLAND SPECIALISTS ON ITS DATABASE. IN ADDITION, WE ALSO HAVE AN EXTENSIVE NETWORK OF INDIVIDUALS AND ORGANISATIONS IN THE PACIFIC REGION FROM WHERE WE CAN SOURCE EXPERTISE. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Applications are invited for the above position with the South Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP) in Apia, Samoa. The successful applicant will assist the Finance Manager in discharging his/her duties, with an emphasis on handling all issues relevant to SPREP project accounts. The key duties include assisting staff queries regarding project reports/budget information; preparation of donors’ financial reports and monthly financial reports; calculating projects administration fees; providing ’ad hoc’ management and financial information and reports; compiling key output reports by strategic outputs; monitoring financial data and reconciliation of donor/projects. Other duties include assistance with general ledger and financial accounts; maintenance of chart of accounts; training and updating staff on the financial system and reporting; and other duties as required from time to time. (Please see Terms of Reference for details). Applicants should have a University Degree in Accounting, or equivalent qualification and practical accounting experience of at least five years (at a senior level) in a medium or large organisation; experience in spreadsheets and word-processing packages; a good knowledge of and experience with computerised accounting systems, preferably ACCPAC; a proven ability to work as part of an inter-disciplinary and/or multi-cultural team without the need for supervision; a proven ability to prepare proposals and reports to meet deadlines, often under difficult circumstances; and the ability to live and work within Pacific island communities. The position carries an attractive remuneration package including a tax-free salary (for non-citizens of Samoa), housing, medical, education and other benefits. Appointment will be for three years in the first instance with a possibility of a further three years extension. Maximum duration of appointment is six years. Applications should be accompanied by a detailed curriculum vitae containing full personal details, relevant qualifications and experience, previous and current appointments with salary, names, addresses and contact numbers or E-mail addresses of three professional referees who are prepared to provide testimonials. How soon the applicant would be available should also be indicated. Deadline: 30 November 2001. Late applications will not be considered. ? Applications must be addressed to: The Director SPREP Telephone: (685) 21 929 PO Box 240 Facsimile: (685) 20231 Apia, Samoa Email: SPREP@... Further information, including a full post description, details of remuneration and conditions of appointment, is available from the SPREP website (\\www.sprep.org.ws\) or contact the SPREP Administration Officer direct via Email: malama@... ? **** mh/staff/advert/ASTACCTNT1
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Please find following Pacific Vacancies - Announcement No. 2001 / 123. Wilco Liebregts ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ECO-CONSULT PACIFIC NOW HAS MORE THAN 850 PACIFIC ISLAND SPECIALISTS ON ITS DATABASE. IN ADDITION, WE ALSO HAVE AN EXTENSIVE NETWORK OF INDIVIDUALS AND ORGANISATIONS IN THE PACIFIC REGION FROM WHERE WE CAN SOURCE EXPERTISE. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SOUTH PACIFIC BOARD FOR EDUCATIONAL ASSESSMENT (SPBEA) Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for the position of Professional Officer with SPBEA. The position, which is based in Suva, Fiji, carries an attractive remuneration package at the professional officer level, details of which can be obtained from the Board’s office. The Board serves nine Pacific Island nations namely Fiji, Kiribati, Nauru, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tokelau, Tonga, Tuvalu and Vanuatu. Its main functions are; to provide assessment training for key personnel in its member countries, to provide assessment support to all its member countries in areas where there is a lack of assessment expertise, to provide examination services to member countries that are having difficulty implementing their own, as well as providing technical and special services to those member countries that need assistance with any aspect of their assessment system. The main responsibilities of the position include;
In addition, the successful candidate is expected to take part in;
Minimum qualifications/credentials for the position are;
The successful applicant is expected to take up the position early in 2002 and would be required to travel extensively to member countries when the need arises. Applicants who do not possess the above credentials will not be considered. The position, which will be on contract for three years in the first instance, carries other benefits besides the normal salary. For non-Fiji citizens, remuneration will be tax-free. A brief information package on SPBEA and its Staff Terms and Conditions will be available on request. All applications, together with a current CV and the particulars of two referees, one of which should be your current employer, should be sent to The Director Fax: (679) 302 898 SPBEA Phone: (679) 315 600/315 839 P.O.Box 2083, Govt Buildings email "Pongi-V@..." Suva, FIJI no later than Friday 21 December 2001. ? ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ECO-CONSULT PACIFIC provides this vacancy announcement to those
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