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USAID PROGRAMS SAVE AND IMPROVE MILLIONS OF LIVES AROUND THE WORLD, ADVANCE
AMERICAN VALUES, INCREASE GLOBAL STABILITY, AND DRIVE ECONOMIC GROWTH IN
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CIVIL SERVICE

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and act as the essential link between strategic interests and the program
content and style selected to achieve that interest.

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USAID hires managers, supervisors, and public policy leaders with expertise
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into a contract that generally establishes an employer-employee relationship
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Our long and proud history of helping developing countries and improving quality
of life is underpinned by our caring, talented workforce. It is this caring that
stands as a hallmark of the Agency and shows the world our true character as a
nation. Today, we are the world's premier modern development enterprise, and our
21st Century workforce  find themselves doing the best work in the most amazing
places, whether it is helping sick people get HIV/AIDS drugs in the most remote
parts of Africa, helping farmers learn how to grow crops better in Asia, or
teaching people how to govern themselves democratically.

USAID employs individuals with a wide variety of technical, managerial and
operational skills to achieve our international development objectives. Our
workforce is made up of direct-hire and contract employees based in the United
States and at field missions around the world. We are always looking for
talented people. If you are interested in working on the front lines on some of
the most pressing global challenges of our times -- poverty, hunger, injustice,
disease, environmental degradation, climate change and violent extremism - then
USAID jobs are a great place to put your skills, education, and expertise to
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Each USAID mission is responsible for their local recruitment. Please visit
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Review all requirements carefully before submitting an application.


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work internationally and make a difference.

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