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SEMINARIO DE HISTORIA CULTURAL, UNIVERSIDAD AUTÓNOMA.
La próxima reunion del Seminario de Historia Cultural se celebrará el martes, 7 de marzo, a las 12’15.
Lu Ann Homza, del College of William and Mary (EEUU), hablará sobre "Pastores y penitentes: cazadores de brujos en Zugarramurdi, 1610-1613".
Lugar: SALA de Juntas, Módulo VI, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras.
Coordinadores: Jim Amelang y María José del Río.
Dirección de nuestra página en el Web: www.uam.es/hmoderna/cultura.htm
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The U.S. Center for development(USCD) for the U.N
supports the work of the United Nations to improve the
quality of life for millions of people around the
world by promoting democratic governance, poverty
reduction, rural development, crisis prevention and
recovery, energy and environmental issues, and
reducing the impact of the HIV/AIDS pandemic.
It accomplishes these aims by building a broad-based
American constituency that educates for international
development and by identifying U.S. resources for
specific UN projects that support U.S. national
interests USCD, founded in 2006, is one of Agencies of
Excellence established by UN to conduct
interdisciplinary research on coping with the
increasing complexities of urban development and
sustenance.
The NEW ENTRY PROFESSIONAL (NEP) PROGRAM is the
center's program for bringing well qualified
applicants into the Center's Foreign Service. USCD's
Foreign Service provides successful applicants with a
career-long system of rotational assignments in
Washington D.C. and overseas. Promotion is based upon
merit with selections being made for promotion at
various established points in an employee's career.
Unlike the competitive U.S. Civil Service and most
private industry, pay is set based upon a person's
grade level regardless of duty assignments. Like the
U.S. Department of State and other agencies employing
Foreign Service personnel, successful applicants are
offered a clear path for planning their career from
the intake level through the most senior executive
positions.
I. SELECTION
Selection for the NEP program is based upon a highly
competitive screening process. Consequently,
applicants meeting the basic requirements may not go
through the entire screening/interview/selection
process. Candidates are evaluated on the basis of
academic credentials, related overseas and/or domestic
development professional experience, and other
relevant factors. Applications are screened for basic
eligibility, such as: education, and experience which
demonstrates the applicant's ability to accomplish
professional development work. Following the
screening, the successful applicants for each
occupational category are invited to come to
Washington at their own expense for training although
all Expenses made are reimbursed along with SALAry:
A. Location city: Manchester
Location country: United Kingdom
Closing date: Open
Tenure: Full Time
Job Position: Environmental Officer
SALAry: circa $109,000 + benefits package
Vacancy Announcement Number: 05-EO-PMSS-407520
They are responsible for development oversight,
management, and evaluation of programs in the
following areas:bio-diversity, Conservation, forestry,
wildlife management, water and coastal Resources
management, environmental education, environmental
policy, environmentally sustainable agriculture,
community based natural resources management, urban
and industrial pollution reduction, urban planning and
management (including such areas as housing, water and
sanitation), urban and housing finance, energy
efficiency and conservation, renewable energy
applications, clean energy technologies, energy sector
planning and global climate change. Environment
Officers apply both a technical knowledge of their
program area and a variety of management and program
evaluation knowledge in order to ensure that projects
meet the needs of UNASG's partners and customers in a
cost-effective manner.
B. Location city: Bordeaux
Location country: France
Closing date: Open
Tenure: Full Time
Job Position: Financial Management Officer
SALAry: circa $134,678 + benefits package
Vacancy Announcement Number: 06-FMO-PMSS-407520
They direct the accounting and payment operations
worldwide. In addition, they provide significant,
levels of advisory services to all levels of the
mission and host country governments. This includes
administrative, operational and program matters
concerning financial, budgetary and resource
management and implementation issues.
C. Location city: Amsterdam
Location country: The Netherlands
Closing date: Open
Tenure: Full Time
Job Position: Program/Project Development Officer
SALAry: circa $115,000 + benefits package
Vacancy Announcement Number: 07PDO-PMSS-407520
They are responsible for strategy development, policy
formulation, performance reporting, project
management, and public outreach. They are looked upon
to ensure that the Mission's operational procedures
are designed to elicit teamwork, emphasize shared
values, are known programming priorities, and reward
innovation. Program/Project development officers must
be able to apply leadership and management skills in
order to ensure that program activities are designed
and implemented to achieve stated objectives, within
resource constraints and in a timely manner.
D. Location city: Nassau and Toronto,
Location country: Bahamas and Canada
Closing date: Open
Tenure: Full Time
Job Position: Population/Health/Nutrition Officer
SALAry: circa $156,000 + benefits package
Vacancy Announcement Number: 08-PHNO-PMSS-407520
Responsible for development, oversight, management
(staff, financial, and technical resources), and
evaluation of PHN programs that may include any or all
of the following areas: primary health care (including
immunizations, acute respiratory infections, diarrheal
diseases), maternal/child health (including safe
motherhood), population/family planning (reproductive
health). HIV/AIDS, sexually transmitted diseases,
infectious diseases (including malaria, TB,
antimicrobial resistance, surveillance),
nutrition/micronutrients, water and sanitation,
environmental health, social marketing, demography,
population, health or nutrition policy, operations
research in population, health or nutrition,
biomedical/clinical research (including vaccines,
antimicrobial resistance, malaria, TB, neonatal,
contraceptive technology), epidemiology, logistics
management, national pharmaceutical management and
health economics. Population/Health/Nutrition Officers
apply both a technical knowledge of their program area
and a variety of management and program evaluation
expertise in order to ensure that projects meet the
needs of UNASG's partners and customers in a
cost-effective manner.
E. Location city: Abu Dhabi and Durban,
Location country: U.A.E and South Africa
Closing date: Open
Tenure: Full Time
Job Position: Executive Officer
SALAry: circa $121,000 + benefits package
Vacancy Announcement Number: 09-EO-PMSS-407520
Oversee a wide range of administrative and logistical
support functions including personnel management,
contracting, procurement, property management, motor
pool management, travel management, employee/family
housing and maintenance management. In addition to
having direct responsibility for providing the daily
support of the agency's field mission, duties include
planning for future personnel and procurement
requirements at the assigned duty station.
F. Location city: Tokyo and Honiara,
Location country: Japan and Solomon Island
Closing date: Open
Tenure: Full Time
Job Position: Education Development Officer
SALAry: circa $169,000 + benefits package
Vacancy Announcement Number: 010-EDO-PMSS-407520
Analyze, advise, and assist with the development of
host country education human resources and manpower
planning systems. Strategies are designed to improve
existing education programs as well as to promote
organizational competencies and skills acquisition
related to both individual and institutional
development. Duties include participation in Agency
policy formulation, sector analysis, program and
project design, program monitoring, and evaluation of
activities in education and human resources.
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS/SELECTION
Applicants are selected on the basis of academic
credentials, experience and other relevant factors.
Successful Applicants are invited to come to
Washington, for an interview/ Training. Candidates
are interviewed on their related knowledge, skills
and
abilities. Application is open to all interested
applicants from any nationality.
RETIREMENT AND ANNUITIES
New Entrants employed with USCD may retire voluntarily
after 20 Yearsof service. Retirement is mandatory at
age 65. The maximum period of Creditable service is
35 years.
HOW TO APPLY
Please send your cover letter and resume/CV to:
recruitment@uscd-org.asso.ws
OR Fax:1206-338-2210
Dr.Patrick Bruce
Head, Recruitment and Placement Unit
Human Resources Management Service
UNITED STATES CENTER FOR DEVELOPMENT
Two UN Plaza, 24th Floor
New York, NY 10017
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