[CivilSoc] Corporate and Foundation Liaison--Belgrade

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Corporate and Foundation LiaisonCivic Participation Coordinator  CPC/ JF CHF
International is seeking a Civic Participation Coordinator for our office
Belgrade. The Civic Participation Coordinator (CPC) will provide technical
assistance to four offices in Eastern and Southern Serbia, to increase the
level of participation by local citizens in decision making and local
development. The CPC will involve adjacent communities, local municipal
governments, and other organizations in our community driven and market
driven approach to local development. Developing and delivering training to
build the capacity of our local staff and local groups, is a critical
component of this position.
This position will report to the Country Director and Program Director. This
position is based in Belgrade but will require frequent travel throughout
the region.
Minimum requirements for this position include: prior experience liaising
with local governments in Serbia; extensive experience with community driven
programming; significant experience developing and delivering training
sessions in capacity building; familiarity and understanding of the social,
economic and political environment of Serbia; a minimum of five years of
program management experience, preferably in a similar capacity, and fluency
in Serbian and or Albanian. Preference is for a candidate with a Master's
Degree in a related field, and experience in Economic Development.
CHF does not discriminate on the basis of any legally protected
characteristic, including, race, sex, national origin, religion, age,
disability, or citizenship. We welcome and encourage candidates of all
nationalities to apply.
Excellent benefits package and competitive salary offered (40- 60K).
Interested and qualified applicants need to send a resume with a cover
letter detailing available start date and salary history/requirements to
[email protected].   Resumes must be received by Nov. 15, 2002.