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Axel Plathe, UNESCO, Communication and Information Sector

UNESCO recruits junior expert in universal access to information

21-08-2008 (Paris)

The post of an Assistant Programme Specialist with expertise in  
universal access to information and information preservation is  
presently open for recruitment at the Information Society Division of  
UNESCO’s Communication and Information Sector.

The major responsibilities of the post are to assist in the  
implementation of activities related to promoting universal access  
and preservation and to provide assistance for the development and  
expansion of the Memory of the World Programme.

Candidates to the post must have advanced university degree in  
communication and/or information and at least 2 to 4 years of  
relevant professional experience in communication and/or information.  
A combination of relevant professional qualifications/certification  
and experience (minimum 2 years) in the field of communication and  
information may be taken into consideration in lieu of advanced  
degree. Candidates must have excellent knowledge of English or French  
and good knowledge of the other.

The vacancy notice available on UNESCO's website contains more  
detailed information on duties and responsibilities, qualifications  
required, salary and benefits, and on how to apply.

Candidates applying for UNESCO vacancies must use the online  
recruitment system at www.unesco.org/employment. Candidates without  
access to Internet may send a paper application by completing the  
official UNESCO CV form (available at Headquarters, UNESCO Offices,  
National Commissions in Member States, or any office of a United  
Nations Resident Representative) in English or French to:

Chief, HRM/RCR,
UNESCO
7 place de Fontenoy
75352 Paris 07 SP
France

before 8 October 2008, quoting the post number: CI-113.

UNESCO does not charge a fee at any stage of the recruitment process.  
If you have any questions concerning persons or companies claiming to  
be recruiting on behalf of UNESCO and requesting the payment of a  
fee, please contact: Recrutweb@unesco.org .


Communication and Information Sector
1, rue Miollis, 75732 Paris Cedex 15, France
+ 33.1.4568 4243

Received on Thursday, 21 August 2008 13:35:45 UTC