VACANT POSITION: Alumni Secretariat Coordinator (AATL)

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VACANT POSITION
Alumni Secretariat Coordinator
Australia Awards Timor-Leste (AATL)

 

Australia Awards Timor-Leste (AATL) is a program funded by the Australian government through The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT). Since 2000, Australia Awards has provided the opportunity for Timorese to undertake tertiary study in Australia. Australia Awards support long-term education in Australia at Bachelor, Masters, and Doctoral levels, targeting priority human resource and development needs in Timor-Leste as aligned with the priorities of the Australian development program.

 

The Alumni Secretariat Coordinator has responsibility for ensuring all aspects of the AAS post award cycle activities and Timor-Leste Australia Alumni Association (TL3A). This includes providing high level secretariat support to the TL3A Board, alumni development sectoral groups, short courses and mentoring, program, small grants, and support implementation of the Timor-Leste Alumni Engagement Strategy.

 

Title                      : Alumni Secretariat Coordinator

TOR                      Career site (csod.com)

Position Type      : Locally engaged personnel

Deadline              : This is a rolling basis recruitment; all submission will be reviewed periodically. Please submit your application at the earliest convenience.

 

To submit application, You can apply online by clicking "Apply Now" in the link Career site (csod.com). Please submit your CV and brief cover letter (no more than one page) outlining your suitability in line with the requirements of the position. Applications will be accessed on a rolling basis and will be open until a suitable candidate is found. Therefore, early applications are encouraged.

 

Regards,

 

AATL Procurement Team

 

Australia Awards Timor-Leste (AATL)

 

O: +670 332 2624 | australiaawardstl.org

procurement@australiaawardstl.org

 

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Timor Plaza, Bebonuk, Dili, Timor-Leste

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