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The World Institute for Nuclear Security (WINS) is currently looking for a Project Assistant.
Key information
Reports to: WINS Head of Programmes
Based at: World Institute for Nuclear Security, Graben 19, 1010 Vienna, Austria
Start date: January 2016
Application deadline: 15 November 2015
Summary of Position
The Project Assistant provides support to the WINS team in the delivery of our operational programme. The individual will primarily support programmes to deliver workshops and training, provide WINS Academy participant support, and liaise with the WINS membership. The role will also support the implementation of the WINS Strategic Objectives for 2020, in particular by thinking creatively about ways to measure, evaluate and report the progress WINS and External Stakeholders are making against these predefined objectives. The individual will need to research and consolidate relevant data available in open sources, identify and analyse trends, and assist in reporting and communicating on WINS and other nuclear security stakeholder achievements.
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Application Instructions
Applicants must be able to obtain a residency permit for Austria (WINS can assist). Please forward a brief cover letter and a CV in English, including your references to: info@wins.org, with the following reference in the subject field: Project Assistant/Your Name. Once shortlisted applicants may be asked to submit samples of their previous work.