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POSITION TITLE: Reconstruction Project Manager
ORGANIZATIONAL LOCATION OF POSITION: Kathmandu, Nepal
DIRECT SUPERVISOR: Director for Disaster Risk Reduction, Reconstruction, and Resilience (DR4) Office or his/her designee (DR4)
SUPERVISORY CONTROL: Minimal. After an initial period, the incumbent is expected to act independently with minimal day-to-day direction.
PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE: Two years. Beginning o/a November 2017 thru October 2019 (with the possibility of extension).
SECURITY ACCESS: Must be able to obtain security clearance at the secret level from the USAID SEC and medical clearance from the State MED within a reasonable period of time (USAID will provide details regarding these clearances to the selected candidate). If such clearances are not obtained within a reasonable time or negative suitability issues are involved, any offer made may be rescinded.
AREA OF CONSIDERATION: Open to U.S Citizens only.
USAID/Nepal requests the services of a USPSC to support the unique and complex work of the Disaster Risk Reduction, Reconstruction, and Resilience (DR4) Office for two years with the possibility of three one-year extensions. The U.S. Mission in Nepal holds disaster risk reduction (DRR), earthquake reconstruction, and resilience as top priorities. USAID is supporting critical activities to 1) assist Nepal in managing risks before, during, and after natural disasters, and 2) rebuild and rehabilitate critical earthquake-damaged infrastructure.
Application Submission Instructions:
Send your application by e-mail to: usaidnepalhr@usaid.gov
The application must include following:
1. Resume
2. A brief narrative demonstrating how education, experience, and skills address the requirements listed in the solicitation
3. Form AID 302-3
4. Names and contact details for three references.
Hard copies may be sent to the following address:
Executive Officer
USAID/Nepal
U.S. Embassy
G.P.O. Box 295 Maharajgunj Kathmandu, Nepal
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