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"Stirling, Alison" <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 30 Apr 1998 10:58:04 -0400
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The following 2 job opening were received last night with a note saying:
        Please forward these job notices to qualified individuals you
feel might be interested. 
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Very Interesting Positions!

Alison
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Social Mobilization Officer 
The Policy, Strategy and Promotions Unit of the World Health
Organization's Global Tuberculosis Programme is seeking a high-caliber,
results-oriented individual to oversee the development and
implementation of social mobilization campaigns in endemic countries.
In
countries where TB control has been a low priority, grassroots advocacy
campaigns are needed to encourage political leadership.  In countries
where the DOTS TB control strategy is already being used, IEC and mass
communication strategies are needed to promote greater use these
treatment services.  The following qualifications are required: Ten
years experience managing social moblization and advocacy campaigns in
developing countries on health, development or social justice issues; a
track record of successfully mobilizing
communities and inter-sectoral allies to achieve tangible social gains;
experience in developing and assessing IEC and health promotion
initiatives in developing countries; and project experience in Asia.  
   Monthly remuneration approximately USD 7,000, tax-free (salary plus
post adjustment û subject to fluctuation). The position is based in
Geneva, with frequent travel to Asia. Recruitment is for eleven months,
subject to renewal.  Send c.v. with photograph and samples of
work-related writing (not returned) to: 
   Head, Professional Candidates (PRC/GTB), World Health Organization,
20 Avenue Appia, CH-1211 Geneva 27, Switzerland (WHO facsimile no.
41-22-791-0746) by 1 June 1998.  Applications from women are encouraged.
For further information, visit http://www.who.ch/gtb

Publications Officer  
The World Health Organization's Global TB Programme is seeking an
experienced communicator to manage the preparation of advocacy and
health education publications.  The candidate will be responsible for
preparing the Programme's annual report, quarterly newsletter, and other
promotional materials.  Required:  
  Five years experience managing all aspects of the publications
process; excellent writing and editing skills; ability to persuasively
communicate complex medical issues to a non-medical audience; desk-top
design skills, including experience in Quark, Illustrator and Photoshop;
and creativity and a good visual eye.  
   Monthly remuneration is approximately USD 5,000, tax-free.
Recruitment is for eleven months, subject to renewal.  Send c.v. with
photograph and samples of publications and writing (not returned) to:
Head, Professional Candidates (PRC/GTB), World Health Organization, 20
Avenue Appia, CH-1211 Geneva 27, Switzerland (WHO facsimile no.
41-22-791-0746).  Deadline, 20 May.  For further information, visit
http://www.who.ch/gtb

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