Thursday, 28 November 2013

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Advisers with an excellent performance history on AusAID-funded programs required Adam Smith International (ASI) is a global advisory company that specialises in providing economic growth and government reform advice to a range of government, private sector, civil society and development agency clients in developing and low middle income countries. Our mission is to apply our consulting skills towards improving the quality of life for the citizens of countries facing the need for economic, political and social change.
The company is over 20 years old and we operate from four main offices in Sydney, London, Delhi and Nairobi. We have an excellent reputation for quality, innovation and impact with development agencies including AusAID, DFID, the World Bank, Sida, the ADB and the EBRD. We have worked at all stages of the project cycle from scoping and design, to implementation and evaluation. We have implemented both short and long-term projects in 80 countries worldwide.
In early 2012 we established a new Australian subsidiary to further enhance our ability to deliver high impact programs for AusAID. We now wish to expand our networks of advisers with an excellent performance history on AusAID-funded programs and particularly those with experience in South East Asia and the AsiaPacific region. Specifically we are seeking advisers with the following expertise from AusAID-funded programs:
  • Rural development and food security
  • Law and justice sector reform
  • Mining policy, regulation and administration
  • Governance
  • Infrastructure
  • Monitoring and evaluation
  • Team leaders and Facility directors
  • Operations managers
Interested advisers should submit their CV and a short covering letter/email to Australia@AdamSmithInternational.com and should focus on results achieved and performance history. Only successful candidates will be contacted.

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