Tender / Consultancy

National Junior Consultant Oral History (3 posts)

UNESCO Uzbekistan

Deadline: Not specified

Short Summary

UNESCO has wide range of human resources partnerships with different entities ranging from governments to universities. Through various HR programmes, you will be able to work with UNESCO on different initiatives and projects and expand your horizons in an international multicultural working environment.

Key Details

  • Position / opportunity: National Junior Consultant Oral History (3 posts)
  • Organization: UNESCO
  • Country / coverage: Uzbekistan
  • Location: Tashkent Uzbekistan
  • Work arrangement: On-site
  • Opportunity type: Tenders / Consultancies
  • Sector: Education / Communications
  • Compensation: Not specified
  • Application deadline: Not specified by source

Description

UNESCO has wide range of human resources partnerships with different entities ranging from governments to universities. Through various HR programmes, you will be able to work with UNESCO on different initiatives and projects and expand your horizons in an international multicultural working environment.

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Responsibilities

  • Prepare a responsive technical, financial or procurement submission based on the source documents.
  • Deliver the services, goods, research, analysis or advisory outputs requested by the contracting organization.
  • Coordinate with the client team on timelines, reporting, quality assurance and final deliverables.

Requirements / Eligibility

  • Meet the qualifications, experience and documentation requirements stated by the source organization.
  • Have relevant skills or professional background for the role or assignment.
  • Be able to work in the stated country, location or work mode and meet application deadlines.

How To Apply

  • Use the Apply now button to open the source page and follow the application process provided by the source organization.

Source

Source: UNESCO. Details were rebuilt from the source page during the Aitomic Jobs cleanup pass.