Job Opening – Resident Director, American Center for Mongolian Studies
Saturday, 20 May 2006
The American
Center for Mongolian Studies (ACMS) is seeking a Resident Director for
its Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia office. The ACMS is a non-profit, non-governmental
educational organization that supports the development of Mongolian
Studies and academic exchanges with Inner Asia. The ACMS is an American
Overseas Research Center with primary funding from the US Department
of Education and its 28 member institutions. For more information on
the ACMS, please visit www.mongoliacenter.org. The ACMS defines Mongolian Studies
to include all academic fields as they relate to Mongolia and the Inner
Asian region.
The ACMS Resident
Director is responsible for the management of the ACMS Ulaanbaatar office,
staff and programs, and the development of new programs, partners and
funding sources. The position is primarily administrative, but requires
an ability to work effectively with international and Mongolian academic
institutions, scholars and students. Experience in the US higher education
system through study or work and experience working or studying in Mongolia
or Inner Asia is required.
The position
is salaried and full-time, with a basic housing and benefit allowance.
Short-term research and personal leaves are negotiable.
The responsibilities
of the ACMS Resident Director include:
Overseeing the financial
accounting and management of the ACMS operations in Mongolia;
Facilitating the
research activities of international scholars and students in Mongolia,
including providing logistical support, helping locate partner institutions
and scholars in Mongolia, and helping to disseminate research and experiences
both locally and internationally;
Maintaining a friendly,
cooperative and productive relationship with the US Embassy and other
international organizations in Ulaanbaatar and seeking ways to develop
scholarly programs and exchanges in cooperation with these organizations;
Building relationships
and programs with Mongolian academic institutions, scholars and students;
Writing grant proposals
independently and cooperatively with the ACMS US office to support programs
and projects related to Mongolian Studies;
Editing the ACMS
website and newsletter, and creating promotional materials for the ACMS;
Working with Mongolian
libraries and archives, and developing the ACMS library, to make materials
available for academic research related to Mongolian Studies;
Developing new programs
and projects.
Qualifications
for the position include:
A Masters Degree
is required, a PhD preferred
Experience living, working
or studying in Mongolia or Inner Asia
A graduate degree or teaching
experience at a US university
Administrative and managerial
experience strongly recommended
Financial accounting experience
preferred
Mongolian language ability
preferred
Application materials
required include:
A cover letter that
summarizes your interest in the position and relevant experience
A current c.v. with
contact information
A list of three
references. References will only be contacted for short listed candidates.
Please submit your application
as an email attachment to: info @ mongoliacenter.org
Application screening will
begin June 1, 2006, and will continue until a suitable candidate is
identified. The position is available starting August 1, 2006. Interviews
in will be conducted in person in Ulaanbaatar from June 12-20. Additional
interviews will be arranged through teleconference.
For more information on the
position, please email: info @ mongoliacenter.org
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