The International Organization for Migration (IOM) Technical Cooperation Centre in Vienna is compiling a resume bank of potential expert consultants for our Capacity Building in Migration Management Programmes throughout the former Soviet Union and in other countries. Depending on the level of expertise, IOM uses consultants in various ways, from very targeted two-week consultancies (designed to produce a set of recommendations, usually for a particular airport or border crossing) to longer term on-site work advising on inspection and visa processes, training and other issues.If you fit the following profile:
and are interested in being considered for consulting work, please send your resume or CV with a cover letter describing your areas of interest and your availability to:
- university degree and five years or more experience with an immigration agency, border police, or aliens police entity (or ten years experience without a degree)
- fluent spoken and written English
- ability to adapt your experience and training to situations quite different from those in your home country
- strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work well with persons from other cultures
IOM Technical Cooperation Centre
Attn: Lisa Batey
Nibelungengasse 13/4
A-1010 Vienna
Austria
or via e-mail to: [email protected]The ideal candidate would be a career migration official from a Schengen country who has either retired or can take a leave of absence, and who has familiarity with migration management practices of countries both within and outside Schengenland. Consultants with basic knowledge of the Russian language or experience working in the former Soviet Union are particularly encouraged to submit their CVs.
This call for resumes is an effort to create a bank of CVs for consideration for future consulting needs, not for any particular current project. If you would like to learn more about the work of the TCC, please visit our website: www.iom.int/offices/Austria/
Last updated: February 2000
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