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    • Looking for an assistant (Deadline: Thu, 25 Mar 2010)
      A foreigner is looking for a temporary assistant, who can work with her while her visit in Cambodia to do marketing investigation before investment.
    • Health Education Lead Technical Trainer (Deadline: Mon, 29 Mar 2010)
      United States Peace Corps Cambodia Temporary Position Available The United States Peace Corps is preparing for our annual 10-week Pre-Service Training (PST) Program to be implemented from July to September 2010. During the training, American Peace Corps Trainees will live and work in Cambodian communities outside of Phnom Penh in preparation for their two-year service as Health Educators. To provide quality training, the following short-term contract position (June 29 – October 2) is available. Health Education Lead Technical Trainer: Terms • Successful applicants should not expect any vacation time during the above-stated period. • Must be willing to live in rural villages from July to September 2010 • Salary will be according to Peace Corps Cambodia guidelines • Work days are Monday through Saturday • Flexibility, adaptability and willingness to perform a variety of duties Position Summary: Responsible and accountable for the overall design and implementation of the Health Education technical training of the Pre-Service Training (PST) Program, about 100 hours of training over the 10 week period. S/he is the person responsible for designing specific training sessions to meet the needs of new Volunteers going out to work in rural health centers, thru lectures, guest speakers, field trips, hands-on activities and homework assignments. Coordinates closely with 4 other Training components on content and logistics; Provides support to Health Education Trainees as a professional resource and trainer and to other Trainees and PST staff as needed. [Complete job description available upon request.]
    • Driver (Deadline: Mon, 29 Mar 2010)
      United States Peace Corps/Cambodia PERSONAL SERVICES CONTRACTOR (PSC) VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENTS OPEN TO: All Qualified Candidates OPENING DATE: Tuesday, March 16, 2010 CLOSING DATE: Friday, March 29, 2010 Peace Corps/Cambodia is seeking to hire one or more drivers for our office in Phnom Penh to support the work of Peace Corps Volunteers.
    • Room Attendant (Deadline: Wed, 31 Mar 2010)
      Sou Ching Hotel
    • Bell Attendant / Driver (Deadline: Wed, 31 Mar 2010)
      Sou Ching Hotel
    • Guest Service Agent (Deadline: Wed, 31 Mar 2010)
      Sou Ching Hotel
    • Hotel Manager (Deadline: Wed, 31 Mar 2010)
      Sou Ching Hotel has quite simply re-invented the concept of vacations in Sihanoukville, setting new standards. We looking for the hotel manager to join our team.
    • National Procurement Coordinator (Deadline: Thu, 25 Mar 2010)
      REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST FOR INDIVIDUAL CONSULTANT FOR A NATIONAL PROCUREMENT COORDINATOR (REF: C002/D1/S/09/2) RE-ADVERISEMENT
    • DYNAMIC Extension and Research Coordinators, CAVAC (Deadline: Sun, 07 Mar 2010)
      CAVAC (Cambodian Agricultural Value Chain Program) is a dynamic, newly starting program funded by AusAID. It is looking for dynamic and enthusiastic candidates suitable for 3 posts as Extension and Research Coordinators for its 3 Provinces. While experience in agric extension is desirable, persons who have a clear vision and enthusiasm for improving Cambodian agriculture should apply. Staff will enjoy being part of a dynamic learning group that will have tremendous impact in farming communities in the 3 CAVAC provinces through each of its 4 components.
    • Somaly Mam Foundation (Deadline: Mon, 01 Feb 2010)
      GENERAL POSITION SUMMARY: The Director of New Business will oversee all new business ventures for survivors of human trafficking in Cambodia, including a microfinance partnership program, scarves produced in Cambodia and sold through global corporate partners abroad, and any other business the Somaly Mam Foundation may develop in the future to support victims of sexual slavery. S/he will coordinate with local shelters, survivors, in-country leadership (both government and in each respective village), and the Senior Leadership team in the United States in order to design and execute the Somaly Mam Foundation’s financial services programming.