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    POSITION TITLE: ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT, FSN-7

    AZG DAILY
    30-04-2009


    BASIC FUNCTIONS OF POSITION

    The position is located in the Acquisition and Assistance Office (AAO),
    USAID/Armenia. The primary purpose is to manage the administrative,
    secretarial and clerical functions of the office and provide
    assistance to the Regional Contracting Officer (RCO) and the AAO
    staff on contract, grant and cooperative agreement documentation
    distribution, tracking of transactions. Incumbent is responsible for
    work processing, staying abreast of office automation needs, filing
    and documentation requirements, time and attendance record keeping,
    personnel evaluation worksheets and files, and other day-to-day
    operational procedures for the office

    QUALIFICATIONS

    - Completion of Bachelors level education in business, accounting, law,
    foreign languages, public administration, or information technology
    is required.

    - Five years of progressively responsible work experience in an
    administrative support role, preferably with the US Government and/or
    other international development, business, or diplomatic organizations.

    - Level IV (Fluent) in English and Armenian is required. The employee
    is required to effectively screen, proofread and recommend corrections
    to AAO staff on the standard and quality English used in documents.

    - Mastery of English/Armenian grammar, spelling, punctuation,
    paragraphs, sentence structure (syntax) is required. Demonstrated
    proficiency in typing various correspondence formats (i.e. memoranda,
    letters reports, faxes, incremental funding modifications/amendments,
    and when required solicitation documents.) Thorough knowledge in
    how to provide procurement support to staff, safeguard sensitive
    information from outside organizations/individuals, and support an
    "executive level" office director is required. A basic knowledge of
    business is desirable.

    - The ability to work effectively in a diverse team environment and
    adapt to the existing work environment is required. The incumbent must
    be able to work calmly, tactfully, and effectively under pressure and
    to demonstrate extreme flexibility to manage more than one activity
    at a time in the performance of daily administrative management duties
    and responsibilities. The incumbent must have excellent communications
    and interpersonal skills. The incumbent is expected to have a high
    degree of computer literacy and is required to have: 1) the ability to
    follow oral instructions and to organize, prioritize and follow through
    on all assignments with minimal oversight; 2) accuracy in typing; 3)
    strong proof reading skills; 4) strong focus on "attention to detail";
    and, 5) demonstrated proficiency in word-processing, spreadsheets,
    databases, and other computer programs (EXCEL, WORD, PowerPoint,
    etc.). The ability to be responsive to external organizations' need
    for relevant and timely information is important, but more important
    is the discretion and knowledge to maintain strict CONFIDENTIALITY
    relating to sensitive information that cannot be released.

    WHO MAY APPLY: A Foreign National citizen who:

    Is locally resident, has legal, permanent resident status within the
    host country, and is subject to host country employment and tax laws.

    HOW TO APPLY: Interested candidates must submit a complete OF 612,
    Optional Application for Federal Employment. In addition applicants
    may also attach a resume or CV. Application forms are available in
    the Main Entrance, Reception Area of the U.S. Embassy. Completed
    application forms must be deposited in the Application Box located
    at the U.S. Embassy, 1 American Avenue, Yerevan, not later than close
    of business May 5, 2009.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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