Wednesday, October 8, 2008

more jobs

There are also a few jobs for Vietnamese nationals who work in disability services and development. See their website for more details. (www.vnah-hev.org ) They also are working with several organizations to administer a $1 million USAID grant for projects for the disabled in Danang. See below:

http://atlanticphilanthropies.org/news/news/u_s_grants_1_million_usd_to_disabled_in_central_hub

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From: Center for Southeast Asia Studies <cseas@berkeley.edu>
Date: Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 9:00 AM
Subject: JOBS: 3 positions with Viet-Nam Assistance for the Handicapped, US and Vietnam
To: vietnam@viaprograms.org


Various positions
Viet-Nam Assistance for the Handicapped (VNAH)
VNAH's projects, supported by grants from the U.S government as well as foundations in the U.S and Japan and individual contributions, have provided development and humanitarian assistance to those most in need in Viet Nam since 1990. VNAH is now recruiting experienced international and national staff for the following positions:

Assistant Director, Development
1 U.S. national, based in VNAH head office in McLean, VA

Assistant Director – Disability Inclusion Project
1 expatriate position based in Hanoi, Vietnam
Rehabilitation/Public Health Generalist
1 international position, based in Danang City, Vietnam

See website for more details: www.vnah-hev.org
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