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Date: Thu, 31 Jul 1997 18:03:16 GMT
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                                        USDA INTERNATIONAL UPDATE
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July 31,  1997                                                   #45
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USDA's Foreign Agricultural Service has just announced three 
Washington, DC based vacancies:  1)  Agribusiness/Economic 
Policy Advisor; 2)  Higher Education Specialist; and 
3)  telecommunications Development Specialist.  These positions 
are described briefly below.


                   AGRIBUSINESS/ECONOMIC POLICY ADVISOR
                                                    GS-13/14


The Professional Development Program (PDP), Food Industries Division, 
International Cooperation and Development, Foreign Agricultural 
Service, U.S. Department of  Agriculture designs and manages diversified 
short- and long-term international training, education and technical 
assistance programs in agriculture, agribusiness, rural development and related 
areas.  These training and technical assistance programs are developed and 
implemented in collaboration with sponsoring organizations
such as the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID).

PDP is seeking an Agribusiness/Economic Policy Advisor to assist with 
the USAID-funded Agricultural Technical Services Project, which 
provides technical and financial support for the promotion of economic growth 
through private agricultural entrepreneurial activities.  The position
will work extensively with USAID field missions and developing 
country organizations in providing advice and guidance in the 
development of policies, practices, and programs at a strategic level to improve 
the contribution of the agricultural sector to gross domestic production. 
 The position will, at least initially, focus on coordinating agribusiness 
development activities in Russia with other donors and contractors working in 
Russia.  This position is based in Washington, DC but requires 
some domestic and international travel.

This position may be offered through a collaborative agreement with 
another USDA agency or university or as a Schedule B hire, which is a 
temporary hire not-to-exceed two years, with the possibility for extension.  
The position is open at a GS-13 or GS-14 level.  Applicants must have at least 
one year of specialized experience in the duties equivalent to the next lower 
level.  We expect to fill the position in October.

Qualifications: (1) Knowledge of agriculture, agribusiness and 
agricultural policy as related to international development 
assistance (some international experience preferred), (2) Ability to analyze
and evaluate highly complex cross-cultural, cross-national human 
interactions in order to reach decisions and agreements for further 
action, (3) Ability to conceptualize and articulate, both in written
form and orally, innovative programs and activities, (4) Knowledge of 
the relationship of the public and private sectors in agricultural 
development, (5) Experience in Russia, including agribusiness development 
activities, and fluency in Russian are desired.

Contact: For more information or to send your resume, OF-612, or 
SF-171, contact:
     Christina S. Akright
     International Programs
     USDA/CSREES/SERD/IP STOP 2203
     1400 Independence Avenue, SW
     Washington, DC 20250-2203
     Telephone: 202/720-3807
     Fax: 202/690-2355
     Internet:  cakright@reeusda.gov





                              HIGHER EDUCATION SPECIALIST
                                                    GS-12


The Professional Development Program (PDP), Food Industries Division, 
International Cooperation and Development, Foreign Agricultural Service, U.S. 
Department of Agriculture designs and manages diversified short- and long-term 
international training, education and technical assistance programs in agriculture, 
agribusiness, rural development and related areas.  These training and technical 
assistance programs are developed and implemented in collaboration with 
sponsoring organizations such as the U.S. Agency for International 
Development (USAID).

PDP is seeking a Higher Education Specialist to assist with the 
USAID-funded Higher Education and Training Systems Project, which provides 
technical leadership to promote more responsive higher education, workforce 
development, training, and telecommunications systems in target countries.  
The Higher Education Specialist will work extensively with USAID field 
missions and developing country organizations in the planning, development, 
and execution of higher education activities to upgrade skills, revitalize higher 
education institutions and improve teaching methods, curricula and courses.  
The Specialist will provide guidance and support to university linkage and
partnership programs.  This position is based in Washington, DC but 
requires some domestic and international travel.

This position may be offered through a collaborative agreement with 
another USDA agency or university or as a Schedule B hire, which is a 
temporary hire not-to-exceed two years, with the possibility for extension.  
The position is open at a GS-12.  Applicants must have at least one year
of specialized experience in the duties equivalent to the next lower 
level.  We expect to fill the position in October.

Qualifications: (1) Knowledge of agriculture, economics, rural sociology, 
agribusiness, and/or international development as related to international 
development assistance (some international experience preferred), 
(2) Knowledge of policies and procedures governing the development,
management, and evaluation of higher education programs and the 
ability to develop new approaches, (3) Ability to analyze and evaluate 
highly complex cross-cultural, cross-national human interactions in order to 
reach decisions and agreements for further action, (4) Ability to
conceptualize and articulate, both in written form and orally, 
innovative programs and activities.

Contact: For more information or to send your resume, OF-612, or 
SF-171, contact:
     Christina S. Akright
     International Programs
     USDA/CSREES/SERD/IP STOP 2203
     1400 Independence Avenue, SW
     Washington, DC 20250-2203
     Telephone: 202/720-3807
     Fax: 202/690-2355
     Internet:  cakright@reeusda.gov


            TELECOMMUNICATIONS DEVELOPMENT SPECIALIST
                                                       GS-12

The Professional Development Program (PDP), Food Industries Division, 
InternationalCooperation and Development, Foreign Agricultural Service, U.S. 
Department of Agriculture designs and manages diversified short- and long-term 
international training, education and technical assistance programs in agriculture,
agribusiness, rural development and related areas.  These training and technical 
assistance programs are developed and implemented in collaboration
with sponsoring organizations such as the U.S. Agency for International 
Development (USAID).

PDP is seeking a Telecommunications Development Specialist to assist with 
the USAID-funded Higher Education and Training Systems Project, which 
provides technical leadership to promote more responsive higher education, 
workforce development, training, and telecommunications systems in target 
countries.  The Telecommunications Development Specialist will provide
guidance and direction to the USAID Missions and Washington Bureaus 
and Centers in the development, management, implementation, and evaluation 
of activities and programs related to telecommunications policy, regulatory 
reform, and technologies aimed to make the benefits of a modern 
telecommunications infrastructure more widely accessible.  
This position is based in Washington, DC but requires some domestic and 
international travel.

This position may be offered through a collaborative agreement with 
another USDA agency or university or as a Schedule B hire, which is a 
temporary hire not-to-exceed two years, with the possibility for extension.  
The position is open at a GS-12.  Applicants must have at least one year
of specialized experience in the duties equivalent to the next lower 
level.  We expect to fill the position in October.

Qualifications: (1) Knowledge of agriculture, economics, rural 
sociology, and/or internationaldevelopment as related to international 
development assistance (some international experience preferred), 
(2) Knowledge of telecommunications, information resources management, 
equipment analysis, system analysis, and computer design systems, 
(3) Knowledge of policies and procedures governing the development, 
management, and evaluation of telecommunications technical assistance 
programs and the ability to develop new approaches, (4) Ability to analyze 
and evaluatehighly complex cross-cultural, cross-national human interactions 
in order to reach decisions and agreements for further action, (5) Ability to 
conceptualize and articulate, both in written form and orally, innovative 
programs and activities.

Contact: For more information or to send your resume, OF-612, or 
SF-171, contact:
         Christina S. Akright
         International Programs
         USDA/CSREES/SERD/IP  STOP 2203
         1400 Independence Avenue, SW 
         Washington, DC 20250-2203
         Telephone: 202/720-3801
         Fax: 202/690-2355
         Internet: cakright@reeusda.gov
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Christina S. Akright
International Programs Specialist
Internatinal Programs
USDA/CSREES
Ag Box 2203
Washington, DC 20250-2203
USA
tel:  (202)720-3801
fax:  (202)690-690-2355
e-mail:  cakright@reeusda.gov