SOURCES SOUGHT
R -- Pre-Service training Directors/Master/Trainers/Technical Trainers/Coordinators
- Notice Date
- 2/28/2002
- Notice Type
- Sources Sought
- Contracting Office
- Peace Corps, Office of Planning Budget and Finance, Office of Contracts, 1111 20th Street, N.W., Room 4413, Washington, DC, 20526
- ZIP Code
- 20526
- Solicitation Number
- Reference-Number-02STAU
- Response Due
- 2/27/2003
- Archive Date
- 3/14/2003
- Point of Contact
- Jean Lamb, Lead Purchasing Agent, Phone (202) 692-1626, Fax (202) 692-1621,
- E-Mail Address
-
jlamb@peacecorps.gov
- Description
- Master Trainers/Technical Trainers/Coordinators-Potential Sources Sought The Peace Corps anticipates a need over the next year for qualified Personal Service Contractors (individuals, not organizations or companies) to serve as Master Trainers/Technical Trainers/Coordinators in various specialties (Health, Environmental Education, Water Sanitation, Agriculture, Small Business Development, Youth at Risk, Cross-Cultural Training, Community Development, Forestry, Fisheries, Teacher Training, ESL, TEFL, etc.) at Peace Corps Posts in several countries of the former Soviet Union, Eastern Europe, Africa, Asia and the Pacific. Personal Service Contracts in specific countries are contingent upon request for assistance from the requiring Peace Corps Post. Interested individuals should respond to this notice, as no further notice will be placed. Master Trainers/Technical Trainers/Coordinators works closely with other trainers/coordinators, language coordinators and language trainers. Under the direction of the Training Director/Project Director, the contractor develops training session designs and activities and coordinates the arrangement of all training resources. They coordinate scheduling and implementation of training sessions and activities, monitor the effectiveness of training sessions and trainee performance, and prepare periodic evaluation reports for review by senior staff during and at the completion of training. Each position will have specific requirements related to the specialty and as detailed in a Statement of Work (SOW). Contractor?s duties may include, but not limited to, development of training design, development of new training materials, contacting and securing resource persons, completing a technical training manual, preparing a budget, etc. Demonstrated competence in the relevant specialty is mandatory. Ability to communicate clearly, work within an established organizational framework within strict timelines necessary. Bachelor?s Degree in a relevant field required, Master?s Degree is preferred. Directly related recent training and design experience required, region-specific experience and fluency in a foreign language(s) a plus. Housing and transportation will be provided for contractor only, no dependents. Some personal hardship and lack of modern conveniences should be expected. Contracts will generally be short-term, generally two to five months. No benefits are offered beyond Peace Corps required liability insurance and medevac insurance. Please submit a current resume, including security number and salary history. To be considered a current salary history must be included. Send information to Peace Corps, Short Term Assistance Unit (STAU), 1111 20th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20526 or email to stau@peacecorps.gov.
- Record
- SN00034183-W 20020302/020301082849 (fbodaily.com)
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