[Tlc] C-position

justinm at ucr.edu justinm at ucr.edu
Fri Jun 5 16:45:00 PDT 2009


FYI.
Thanks,
justin

International Fellow/Senior Advisor to Justice and History Outreach Project in Cambodia

International Center for Conciliation (ICfC)

International Fellow/Senior Advisor works with the International Center for Conciliation team (country staff, peer fellows, consultants, and interns) and external parties (civil society actors and international funders) to organize the various components needed to successfully initiate, run, and conclude the Justice and History Outreach Project in Cambodia. He/she will offer intellectual leadership of the program, ensure the smooth running and culmination of the program, and ascertain the quality of theoretical approach as well as the practical impact of efforts of the Center. This is a tremendous leadership opportunity for a graduate student who is interested in strengthening program and managerial skills.

 

Duration: Minimum of one year stay in Cambodia beginning with two weeks in Boston - August’09

 

Education and/or Experience:

•           Master of Arts in social sciences (history, anthropology, political science, international relations, peace and justice programs and related fields)

•           Familiarity with basic literature relating to identity-based conflict, conflict resolution, ethnic identity, and role of historical memory in conflict.

•           Strong preference will be given to candidates with experience in a non-profit organization or governmental agency in the area of peace-building, human rights, social and transitional justice, or conflict resolution and to those who have mediation or conflict resolution training and/or experience as facilitators or trainers.

 

Language skills

•           Fluency in written and spoken English. Ability to write reports and proposals with conformance to the prescribed style and format. Ability to write analytical and op-ed articles and papers. Ability to effectively present information and respond to questions from government entities, staff, fellows, as well as sponsors, partner organizations, and the general public.

•           Good spoken and written command of Khmer is preferable, although not necessary.

Work Environment: The International Fellow will live in Phnom Penh and travel throughout rural Cambodia. Previous travel in South and Southeast Asia is a plus.

 

To apply for this Fellowship, please email an application package to <icfc at centerforconciliation.org> with the subject of “JHO Fellowship Application.” The application package should include:

A.  ICfC Fellowship Application Info Sheet

Must contain, in this order:

1.         Name

2.         Email address

3.         Daytime phone number

4.         Postal address

5.         List of completed degrees

•           In the format: Degree, Year, Subject, School (example: MA, 2006, Post-Conflict Strategies, Tufts University)

6.         List of published/submitted articles

7.         List of references

•           In the format: Name, email address, phone number, affiliation, your relationship context;

B.  Cover Letter;

C.  Resume; and

D.  Copies of two articles/essays you have written on topics related to historic memory, conciliation after conflict, transitional justice, ethnic identity, and/or conflict resolution.

 

Website: http://www.centerforconciliation.org/Home.html
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Dr. Justin McDaniel
Dept. of Religious Studies
3046 INTN
University of California, Riverside
Riverside, CA 92521
951-827-4530
justinm at ucr.edu



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