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ÁÄ: Madame, Monsieur, Spécialisé dans le recrutement de cadres du secteur de la Santé, notre groupe intervient auprès de cabinets, de CHU et CH ainsi que de Cliniques afin d’apporter une solution adaptée à la recherche de profils à forte valeur ajoutée, médecins spécialistes principalement. Grâce à nos réseaux, nos fichiers nourris depuis plusieurs années ainsi que les techniques d’approche directe, nous sommes en mesure de recruter pour votre établissement des professionnels de santé pour participer à son activité et assure ses missions. En effet, nous assurons l’intégralité du processus, depuis l’élaboration conjointe du profil recherché jusqu’à la présentation des candidats et de leurs dossiers pour vous décharger intégralement du recrutement et vous garantir pendant 6 mois les candidats recrutés. Compte tenu de la difficulté actuelle pour recruter ces praticiens, nous mettons en œuvre des processus exorbitants pour trouver des candidats intéressés par votre projet (confrères d’autres cabinets, intervention dans les facultés, réseaux d’anciens internes et réseaux à l’étranger…) comme nous l’avons déjà fait pour des dizaines d’autres établissements. Notre qualification OPQCM et SYNTEC et notre expertise du secteur de la Santé vous garantissent des recrutements de qualité pour votre établissement. Je reste à votre disposition pour échanger sur votre projet de recherche. Dans cette attente, nous vous prions de croire, en l’expression de nos salutations les meilleures. David BERETTI Consultant Responsable du Pôle Santé 01 53 05 95 55 http://www.riviereconsult.com/cabinet/references.php

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rdfr: This is _not_ a self-promotional email, it is in fact a departmental-promotional email. We are searching for a position this year that might be of interest to members of this list. The College of Letters and Science currently has a major emphasis on further growing on our strength in the quantitative social sciences. The deadline is October 6, but fortunately the whole application process is now online. Please see below. -Jeff The Department of Political Science at the University of California, Davis, invites applications for a tenure-track position in Positive Political Theory at the rank of Assistant Professor. Applicants may work in any area of positive theory (game theory, social choice theory, decision theory, etc.). The successful candidate will demonstrate a strong substantive focus along with an interest in empirical applications. Candidates for the position should submit a statement describing their research interests, sample publications or an article-length writing sample (internet link is sufficient), and curriculum vitae. Applications will be acknowledged with an e-mail and information for submission of letters of recommendation and evidence of teaching ability. A Ph.D, or evidence that the degree is nearly completed, is required. The anticipated starting date is July 1, 2007. Applications must be received by October 6, 2006 to guarantee full consideration, but the position will remain open until filled. Submit materials to: http://psrecruiting.ucdavis.edu. Letter writers should submit their letters at the same link. If unable to submit electronically, please contact Wayne A. Fischer (wafischer@ucdavis.edu). The University of California, Davis, and the Department of Political Science are interested in candidates committed to the highest standards of scholarship and professional activities, and to the development of a campus climate that supports equality and diversity. The University of California is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer.

ÁÄ: Research Coordinator Doctors of the World-USA Health and Human Rights NGO Location city: Bucharest Location country: Romania Closing date: 10 Oct 2006 Job Description: Doctors of the World - USA (DOW), an autonomous member organization of the international network of Doctors of the World/Medecins du Monde, seeks a Research Coordinator to support its United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Child Survival and Health Grants Program (CSHGP) in Romania. The duration of this assignment will be 4 months. The focus of the project is to develop tuberculosis (TB) control capacity, created and deliver TB training and education, and support treatment adherence activities. Major Duties and Responsibilities: The purpose of this position will be to support operations research and evaluation activities for the DOW field office in Bucharest. Responsibilities include coordinating evaluation of training and incentive programs, serving as a liaison to local research vendors implementing a DOW-funded Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices (KAP) survey. The coordinator will formulate research instruments, process and analyze evaluation and activities data and prepare reports. Qualifications: Candidates must possess research and reporting skills, including ability to design quantitative and qualitative survey instruments and create and manage databases. Candidates require good writing and organization skills, and must be fluent in English. Additional requirements: University degree (social science, public health, epidemiology), work experience in health or community research projects, experience with operations research and ability to travel within Romania. Candidates must hold a valid drivers license. Vacancies Contact E-Mail: humanresources@dowusa.org ; Attn: Research Coordinator - Bucharest; OR; Fax: +1 (212) 226-7026 Reference Code: RW_6SWHQT-54

ÁÄ: Harvard University Faculty Position in Quantitative Political Methodology, Tenure-Track Level The Department of Government at Harvard University invites applications for a tenure-track position in Quantitative Political Methodology at the rank of Assistant or untenured Associate Professor to begin July 1, 2007. Candidates should expect to have completed the requirements for the Ph.D. prior to appointment. Candidates are expected to be able to offer introductory as well as advanced courses to undergraduates and graduate students and to demonstrate a promise of excellence both in research and teaching in political methodology. Applications in American politics or international relations are preferred. Harvard is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer; applications from women and minority candidates are strongly encouraged. We will begin to review applications on Monday, October 1, 2006 and will continue until the position is filled. Send application, including cv, transcripts, at least 3 letters of recommendation, samples of written material, teaching evaluation materials if available, and a one-page summary of a proposed job talk to: Faculty Recruitment Committee, Political Methodology, Government Department, Harvard University, 1737 Cambridge Street, Cambridge, MA 02138. -- Jaronica C. Fuller Government Department Harvard University Room # N155 1737 Cambridge Street Cambridge, MA 02138 617-496-1512


ÁÄ: Courtesy of the Global Health Council, www.globalhealth.org ------------- job title : Global Fund Project Specialist posted on: 1 September 2006 employer: Partners In Health (PIH) location:Tomsk Russia region: Europe and Former Soviet Republics language(s) required: Russian, English Responsibilities/Duties  Manages the project's sub-program on providing treatment to patients at risk of default and TB/alcohol subprogram;  Manages all Monitoring and Evaluation activities for GFATM grant;  Monitors the quality of clinical data and organizes Tomsk services to improve internal quality control mechanisms;  Analyzes project data to identify weak points and develops interventions to address them;  Produces monthly reports that show progress against all indicators;  Works closely with local Tomsk staff;  Produces quarterly reports for Headquarters on the status of project;  Works with Tomsk services to organize and coordinate operational research for programmatic improvement, including data collection, extraction, and analysis;  Contributes to other PIH activities as time allows. Qualifications/Requirements  Ability to work independently and take initiative;  MPH or equivalent;  MD preferred;  Fluency in English and Russian;  Excellent interpersonal skills and demonstrated ability to interact professionally with culturally diverse staff, clients, and consultants;  Experience working with Microsoft office software;  Strong communication, organizational, and writing skills;  Ability to work with a diverse team and in complicated settings;  Experience working with Western NGOs in the health care field preferred;  Interest in social justice and health care issues. Annual Salary Commensurate with experience Website http://www.pih.org How to Apply email: tnicholson@pih.org Contact Information Name: Russia Project City: Boston State: MA Country: USA E-mail: tnicholson@pih.org

ÁÄ: Polimetrix seeks an energetic and analytic person to join its Operations team as an entry-level Survey Analyst. The Survey Analyst's primary responsibility is executing projects. This includes designing, scripting and testing surveys, preparation and analysis of data for delivery to clients, as well as monitoring ongoing studies and analyzing panel participation data. Candidates should have the following qualifications: * Strong analytical and computing skills * Excellent communication skills, both written and oral * Ability to complete projects on time and maintain high standards * Knowledge of SPSS, R, and SQL desirable. * Coursework in statistics or econometrics would be helpful. * Prior experience in survey research is a plus, but not required. Polimetrix is a venture-funded startup based in Palo Alto, CA, which develops analytics, infrastructure, and databases for survey and political research. Submit resume and a cover letter describing qualifications to jobs@polimetrix.com

ÁÄ: From: "Jackie MacLeod" <Jackie.MacLeod@dowusa.org> --------- Doctors of the World (DOW) is seeking an International HIV/AIDS Services Technical Consultant to assist in implementation of the "Continuum of HIV Services for Street Youth Program" in St. Petersburg, Russia, which includes HIV prevention as well as access to treatment, care and support services for street youth among whom HIV prevalence is estimated at greater than 31 percent. The consultant will work with DOW management and the HIV Program Coordinator and other staff in St. Petersburg to provide technical guidance to coordinate and enhance the implementation of the program (Fall 2006 launch) according to the implementation plan; to build technical capacity of staff; and to advise in the adaptation of international best practices to local circumstances as follows: 1) Provide technical guidance: Provide technical guidance to program staff to ensure that program elements (HIV testing, treatment preparedness approaches, etc.) are designed in a way that will be effective. Offer technical input and coordination at program launch for fulfillment of implementation plan, which has been developed, including monitoring indicators and intervention models. Advise on planning, continuity of vision among staff, and interdepartmental cooperation to achieve goals of plan. 2) Build technical capacity of staff: Work with service staff to integrate HIV services into their activities to fulfill the program plan. Identify technical gaps and advise on resources to fill these gaps. Liaise with external trainers providing specialized technical expertise. 3) Advise in the adaptation of international best practices to local circumstances: Apply technical expertise in international best practices in the areas of HIV testing, treatment, care, and support to enhance program quality overall as fitting for the needs of street youth in St. Petersburg. Advise on potential enhancements of current systems to achieve the goals of the Continuum of HIV Services for Street Youth Program. Consultant will travel to St. Petersburg, Russia for three months (possibly four) during program start-up, and then make two shorter trips of two weeks duration to provide follow-up support. Consultant will serve as an advisor or mentor for nine months after the initial three months to provide consultation on program implementation via monthly conference calls, with possible additional contact via email or telephone. Qualifications: * Five plus years experience working in international HIV/AIDS in the developing world, ideally in Russia or the former Soviet Union * Practical HIV program implementation experience (multidisciplinary) * Experience working with youth programs, preferably street engaged or homeless youth * Technical skills in several of the following areas: outreach to street youth or other at-risk populations; HIV testing, treatment, care and support; referral mechanisms to facilitate utilization of treatment and support services; plans and targets for individual care and services; diverse forms of psychological support, including support groups; harm reduction counseling and activities to support HIV-positive youth in the areas of drug abuse and sexual health; incentive models to engage and retain youth in HIV services; program monitoring and evaluation; and prevention activities, including HIV educational events for youth and development of age- and literacy-appropriate educational materials. * Knowledge of Russian language ideal, but not required * Ability to maintain year-long relationship with project * Highly committed and flexible Term: Fall 2006 - Summer 2007 One year consultancy with initial on site work in St. Petersburg for three-four months in fall 2006, followed by two two-week visits three and six months after the initial visit, and monthly conference calls throughout the year. Compensation: Competitive and commensurate with experience. DOW will also cover the cost of travel and accommodation for the stay in Russia (including visa support, travel insurance, and local transportation) and any related project costs. Program DOW has identified increasing HIV prevalence among the street youth it has served for the Background: past twelve years in St. Petersburg, Russia. As the HIV epidemic grows in Russia, street youth are being particularly hard hit: intravenous drug use and transactional sex, coupled with poor health status and insufficient sexual and health education render this group particularly at risk. Sampling conducted by DOW in May-June 2005 showed alarming prevalence rates at over 31%. Formal studies conducted with research partners are being completed and it is likely that even higher prevalence will be found. This rate of infection is poised to cause catastrophic mortality among this population unless treatment preparedness and access to HIV prevention and care services is strengthened. In response, DOW, in partnership with the local Russian NGO Doctors to Children (DTC) and in collaboration with other Russian NGOs and St. Petersburg municipal partners such as the St. Petersburg City AIDS Center, is integrating access to HIV testing, care and prevention services into its ongoing services for street youth, in order to engage the youth in health and social services systems and enable them to access psychosocial and medical care, including anti-retroviral therapy. DOW is also working to strengthen local provider capacity so that more and better services are available for these marginalized youth, as well as strengthening prevention knowledge and tools to decrease transmission rates among this population. DOW Background: DOW is a New York-based international health and human rights organization founded in 1990 that works within a network of 11 Doctors of the World/Medecins du Monde delegations. Working with local partners, DOW seeks to increase sustainable access to health care for marginalized populations in the U.S. and around the world. DOW works in communities where health is diminished or endangered by violations of human rights, and mobilizes the health sector to promote and protect these rights. DOW projects provide essential care and services, but more importantly, focus resources on training and building the capacity of local counterparts to carry on the mission of health at the conclusion of our efforts. To apply: Please send a resume and cover letter to Jennifer Leigh, Program Associate-Russia, Ukraine, at jennifer.leigh@dowusa.org, or write or call 212.226.9890 ext.255 with questions or for additional information.



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