Thursday, May 23, 2013

Job Opportunity! Program Assistant, Global Gender Program, Elliott School of International Affairs

The Global Gender Program requires an assistant to help manage and implement all aspects of the Global Gender Program’s exciting and evolving activities. Duties include organizing conferences, panel discussions, and events; writing for and maintaining GGP’s blog, Twitter, and Facebook accounts; overseeing long-term projects; scheduling; administrative support; and other duties as assigned.

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Total Hours Per Week: 20
Recruitment Salary Range: $15.66 - $15.81
Partial Tuition Remission

Minimum Qualifications:
High school diploma plus 1 to 3 years of relevant experience. Requirements may be substituted with an equivalent combination of education, training and experience.

Desired Qualifications:
  • Experience working in an office or academic setting. Excellent organizational skills and ability to multitask, prioritize, and meet deadlines with little supervision.
  • Demonstrated interpersonal and communication skills with a high degree of professionalism.
  • Demonstrated interest in global women’s and gender issues.
  • Basic knowledge and understanding of social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter, Word Press).
  • Proficient using the latest versions of Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, and mail merges; email and web searches.
  • Willingness to occasionally work irregular hours (some evenings or a weekend).
Job Duties:
  • Plan, organize, coordinate, promote, manage, and publicize events and meetings.
  • Maintain and update social media.
  • Keep track of finances including reimbursement requests, invoicing, and honoraria.
  • Assist in coordinating, writing, and editing publications including annual reports, brochures, pamphlets, newsletters, and other materials.
  • Collaborate with technology staff to update content information on website.
  • Other duties as assigned.

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Monday, May 20, 2013

New Job Opening at University of Maryland, College Park: Associate Director, Maryland China Initiative



The University of Maryland is seeking an Associate Director for its Maryland China Initiative program located on its campus in College Park, Maryland. 

The Associate Director will serve as the Maryland China Initiative (MCI) deputy in all managerial, programming, logistical, and protocol matters related to MCI’s executive training programs. Reporting to the Director, he or she will have primary responsibility for working with China client organizations on all business development, contract, financial, scheduling, visa, programming, and logistical matters prior to their program start dates (after which the Programming Coordinator will lead on scheduling matters). The 12-hour separation of time zones requires that the Associate Director frequently communicate with Chinese clients, in Chinese, via e-mail or telephone, after regular EST working hours. The Associate Director travels to China three to four times each year to build and maintain client relations and to attend annual meetings of the Chinese Foreign Experts Administration, which is the gatekeeper agency for all Chinese training conducted abroad. The Associate Director advises the Director on strategic, business, and managerial issues on a daily basis. He or she serves as daily office manager of MCI and has direct supervisory responsibility for the MCI administrative assistant.

The deadline for the application is May 31, 2013. For additional information and to apply for this position, please go to: https://ejobs.umd.edu/postings/18369.


Employer:                Maryland China Initiative, University of Maryland, College Park
Functional Title:            Associate Director
Position Number:          119068
Category Status:           33-Exempt Regular
Applicant Search Category:      Staff
University Authorized FTE:       1.0
Unit:     SVPAAP-OIA-Maryland China Initiative



Tuesday, May 14, 2013

ADB Washington, D.C. Internship Opportunity




The Asian Development Bank's (ADB) North American Representative Office (NARO) is seeking applicants to participate in a development communications internship at ADB's office in Washington, D.C. beginning September 2013.

With the help of ADB NARO staff, the prospective ADB intern will examine development communications best practices industry wide, including other IFIs, international organizations, private sector, government agencies, NGOs and civil society in an effort to create recommendations for ADB NARO to pursue in engaging stakeholders.

Deadline for Application: June 7, 2013 at 5:00 PM Manila Time (June 7, 5:00 AM Washington, DC Time)
Position Title: Intern NARO - 1319
Location: Washington DC, US
Department: Strategy and Policy Department
Division: North American Representative Office
Internship Topic: Development Communications

For more information and to apply, please visit: ADB Recruitment Center  

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Volunteer Opportunity: U.S. -India Energy Partnership Summit



The Energy and Resources Institute, North America (TERI-NA) will be hosting the upcoming U.S.-India Energy Partnership (www.terina.org/usindiasummit).  We are seeking several student volunteers to assist with the Summit.

Now in its fourth year, the U.S.-India Energy Partnership Summit brings together high-ranking government officials, business leaders and NGOs from the U.S. and India to discuss and debate the most important energy issues and opportunities of our time. The speakers and participants work to foster stronger bilateral cooperation in the areas of energy security, sustainable development and technological innovation. This year’s theme is Stimulating Technology, Trade and Development.  Confirmed speakers include Deputy Secretary of Energy Daniel Poneman, Minister of Human Resources Development Pallam Raju, Govt. of India, Former Vice President Al Gore and many CEOs, government officials and NGO leaders whose work focuses on energy concerns and opportunities shared by the U.S. and India.

Given the high profile nature of the event and the speakers with whom volunteers would be liasing, this presents a great opportunity for students to gain valuable exposure to the  issues that will dominate the energy and environmental dialogues between the U.S. and Indian government officials and businesses going forward.


The Summit begins at 3:00 pm on May 13 with the CEO Roundtable with keynote address by Mr. Sam Pitroda, Chairman of India’s National Innovation Council & Adviser to the Prime Minister of India on Public Information Infrastructure & Innovations. Special guests to the Roundtable include the State Department’s Ambassador Robert Blake, Assistant Secretary for South and Central Asian Affairs, and Ambassador Carlos Pascual, Special Envoy and Coordinator for International Energy Affairs. At the Roundtable, business leaders from the U.S. and India meet in an exclusive discussion session where they will explore the topics:
  • Financing for clean technology
  • Competitive energy markets
  • Energy efficiency and growth
  • Energy access and the private sector
On the May 14, the Summit runs from 9:40 am – 5:45 pm and counts among its speakers not 
  • Pallam Raju, Minister of Human Resource Development, Government of India
  • Daniel Poneman, Deputy Secretary of Energy
  • Nirupama Rao, Ambassador of India to the U.S.
  • John Holdren, Assistant to the President for Science and Technology
  • David Sandalow, Assistant Secretary for Policy and International Affairs, DoEGeoffrey Pyatt, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for South and Central Asian Affairs, Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs, U.S. Department of State
  • Jeff Seabright, Vice President, Environment and Water Resources, The Coca-Cola Company
  • Terry F Yosie, President & CEO, World Environment Center
  • Charles K Ebinger, Director – Foreign Policy, Energy Security Initiative, Brookings Institute
  • Deepak Amitabh, Chairman & Managing Director, PTC India Limited
  • Manjeev Singh Puri, Deputy Permanent Representative Permanent Mission of India to the United Nations
Volunteers will need to be available the full days of May 12 – 14 as well as the early evening on 
  • Registering and facilitating speakers and delegates
  • Floor management
  • Rapporteuring the sessions (summarizing and synthesizing the panel sessions and discussions in 300-500 words the day of the Summit)


During evening of May 13, the Eve of Hope takes place at 6:00 pm with keynote addresses by Al Gore and Farooq Abdullah, India’s Minister of New and Renewable Energy previously mentioned above:

Volunteer Responsibilities

Volunteers will need to be available the full days of May 12 – 14 as well as the early evening on May 13. They will be responsible for assisting with:

  • Registering and facilitating speakers and delegates
  • Floor management
  • Rapporteuring the sessions (summarizing and synthesizing the panel sessions and discussions in 300-500 words the day of the Summit)


Interested students should send a brief note of interest and their current resume to Taylor GregoireWright at taylor.wright@terina.org. As rapporteurs of the sessions, volunteers must possess strong analytical and writing skills and the ability to work under a tight deadline. There are limited volunteer slots, so we encourage you to act soon. For volunteers in previous years the Summit has been an exciting, high-paced experience where they gain exposure to high-level discussions about the most important energy issues of the day.