Job description: - The Administrator/Translator will report directly to the Team Leader on the ‘Expansion of Water Services in Urban Areas project’ and will have the following responsibilities. - Provide translation of project documentation, including reports and correspondence prepared by team members in English and Vietnamese - Provide interpretation for team members during meetings, workshops and discussions amongst project stakeholders - Provide coordination of any outsourced translation and interpretation services required in order to meet peak work demands - Undertake general administrative tasks as directed by the Team Leader
General: Years of experience: 4 year(s) Minimum career level: Non-manager
ActionAid is an international development agency whose aim is to fight poverty worldwide. Founded in the United Kingdom in 1972, for over 30 years, we have been growing and expanding to where we are today - helping the poorest and most excluded people in 47 countries in Africa, Asia and the Americas in securing their rights and eradicating poverty. In Vietnam, ActionAid operates in over 20 provinces in mountainous and remote regions, including urban areas of Ho Chi Minh City since 1989 in the fields of education, women’s rights, HIV/AIDS, governance and food rights.
ActionAid Vietnam (AAV) is seeking to recruit a well-qualified and experienced Vietnamese citizen for the following position: International Partnership Development Coordinator
Chemonics International, a global development firm based in Washington, DC, seeks a Project Assistant for the USAID HIV Workplace Project in Vietnam to help prevent HIV infection among high-risk individuals and to provide employment opportunities and services for people living with HIV/AIDS and other high-risk individuals.
Application Instructions Deadline to apply: April 5, 2010. Interested and qualified applicants for the International Technical Advisor position should send a letter of interest, CV, and consulting daily rate to Do Thi Nhu Tam ([email protected]) and Nguyen Thi Anh Nguyet ([email protected]). No phone calls please.