From: "Stephanie Kleine-Ahlbrandt" <skleine-ahlbrandt@CRISISGROUP.ORG>
Sent: Thursday, October 08, 2009 4:56 PM
To: <CHINAPOL@weber2.sscnet.ucla.edu>
Subject: [C-POL] Crisis Group job opportunity in Beijing (Research
Assistant)
> Grateful if you could forward this job description to potential
> applicants.
>
> Many thanks,
> Stephanie
>
> RESEARCH ASSISTANT
>
> INTERNATIONAL CRISIS GROUP
>
> International Crisis Group is an independent, non-profit,
> non-governmental organisation, with some 130 staff members on five
> continents, working through field-based analysis and high-level
> advocacy to prevent and resolve deadly conflict worldwide. Widely
> recognised as the world's leading independent, non-partisan, source of
> analysis and advice to governments, and intergovernmental bodies on
> the prevention and resolution of deadly conflict, Crisis Group is
> seeking a Research Assistant based in our Beijing office.
>
> RESEARCH ASSISTANT
>
> Role:
>
> The Research Assistant will conduct research and provide
> administrative support for the Northeast Asia Project Director/ China
> Adviser for projects on Chinese foreign policy, particularly as it
> relates to conflict issues in Africa, Asia and the Middle East.
>
> Responsibilities:
>
> 75% Research Assistance:
> * Conduct research into Chinese foreign policy, particularly as it
> relates to conflict issues in Africa, Asia and the Middle East, as
> assigned by the Project Director;
> * Assist in the drafting and editing of detailed policy reports,
> setting out relevant research findings and policy recommendations,
> exploring appropriate means of alleviating the underlying causes of
> tension and conflict;
> * Assemble relevant material including press reports, interviews,
> government data, documents, and reports, and seminars;
> * Write summary reports of forums, symposia, and conferences;
> * Monitor and summarize current developments;
> * Attend meetings with or on behalf of the Project Director as
> requested;
> * Work with Crisis Group's New York office to monitor Chinese
> positions on issues covered by the UN Security Council and other UN
> bodies.
>
> 25 % Office management:
> * Ensure that financial records are kept up to date, pay bills,
> submit
> accounting records to the head office in Brussels, maintain an
> accurate record of transactions, and undertake banking duties as
> necessary;
> * Coordinate the translation and distribution of Crisis Group
> reports,
> and maintain the computerized distribution list;
> * Oversee the efficient functioning of the office and keep office
> records up to date;
> * Maintain subscriptions to relevant newspapers and electronic news
> and information services;
> * Provide some assistance to Crisis Group staff members with
> appointments.
>
> Requirements:
>
> * MA or ABD (PhD candidate) in international affairs or related area
> with emphasis on Chinese politics and foreign policy preferred;
> * 1 - 3 years of relevant experience;
> * Background and understanding of international affairs with
> knowledge
> of Chinese politics and foreign policy;
> * Superior writing and editing skills;
> * Strong research skills;
> * Excellent oral and written communication skills;
> * Proactive, well organized, and able to work as part of a team as
> well as independently;
> * Experience living and/or working in China;
> * Native-level proficiency in English and fluency in Mandarin
> Chinese.
>
> Applications should be submitted in English and include an attached
> CV, cover letter, writing sample (unedited), and contact details of at
> least 3 referees. The cover letter should appear in the body of the
> email and describe relevant experience and motivation for the
> position. Further information on this and other vacancies can be
> found at: www.crisisgroup.org.
>
> Please send applications by email to china.vacancies@crisisgroup.org
> including "Research Assistant - China" in the subject line.
>
> Recruitment will remain open until the appropriate candidate is
> appointed. After sending us your e-mail you will receive a response
> confirming receipt of your application. Please note that after that,
> only candidates selected for further consideration or interview will
> be contacted. No phone calls please.
>
> Qualified women and minorities are strongly encouraged to apply.
>
> Crisis Group offers a competitive salary and benefits package
> commensurate with experience.
>
>
> --
> Stephanie T. Kleine-Ahlbrandt (孔珊)
> North East Asia Project Director / China Adviser
> International Crisis Group
> China World Tower 1, Suite 618
> 1 Jianguomenwai Dajie | Beijing, P.R. China
> Office: + 86 10 6505 0574
> Mobile: + 86 1368 101 3381
> Email: skleine-ahlbrandt@crisisgroup.org
> Web: http://www.crisisgroup.org
> 北京建国门外大街
> 1号国贸大厦618室
> 邮编:100004
>
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