Job: Interview Assistant The Japan Information Center at the Consulate General of Japan at Chicago
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Position: Jet Program Interview Assistant
Posted by: The Japan Information Center at the Consulate General of Japan at Chicago
Type: N/A
Location: Chicago, IL
Salary: N/A
Start Date: N/A
Overview:
The Japan Information Center at the Consulate General of Japan at Chicago seeks an Interview Assistant to help coordinate the JET Program Interviews for 2013. Please note that this is a part-time, temporary position.
Responsibilities:
1. Assist with JET Interviews (tentatively, February 18-23), which includes but is not limited to preparing documents, attending to the judges, keeping scores
2. Other responsibilities pertaining to the JET Program and JIC activities
Qualifications:
1. Alumni of the JET program
2. Excellent organization and communication skills
3. Must be able to use Microsoft Word and Excel
Work Schedule:
The schedule is somewhat flexible. Office hours for each day are normally 9:15 AM – 5 PM , with a lunch break from 12:15 PM – 1:15 PM. Before and after the JET Interview week, work can be scheduled in half-days. During the JET Interview week, however, you must work full days and on Saturday. Successful candidate will discuss their specific work dates with JIC staff.
Term:
February 4 – March 31, 2013 (up to 210 hours in total)
Compensation:
$15 per hour
Interview:
After the initial screening, you will receive an email or call letting you know if you have been granted an in-person interview at the Consulate office.
SUBMIT RESUMES TO:
Austin Gilkeson
Program & MEXT Scholarship Coordinator
Consulate General of Japan at Chicago
Japan Information Center
737 N. Michigan Ave., Suite 1000
Chicago, IL 60611
agilkeson@japancc.org
DEADLINE:
Resumes are due no later than Monday, January 21, 2013.
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