Internship Program
Program : USAID Industry-Led Skills Development (ILSD) Program
Location : Tbilisi, Georgia
Period of Performance : Approximately February 15, – August 15, , 4 hour working day for 6 months.
IESC is a leading U.S. nonprofit organization that fosters private sector development in the economically developing world. Since , we have delivered lasting solutions that have resulted in more than 1.5 million jobs in countries. We partner with businesses, cooperatives, entrepreneurs, jobseekers, and governments to sustainably build capacity, create jobs, and grow enterprises, sharing proven skills and experience that improve the lives of individuals, families, and communities around the world. Our major funders today are the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), among others.
IESC is implementing the USAID Industry-led Skills Development (ILSD) Program in Georgia. The Program develops industry-relevant human capacity that contributes to high-value employment opportunities and increased economic competitiveness in Georgia. The program achieves this by systematically engaging employers to equip Georgians with skills demanded in sectors with high growth potential and create direct linkages between training programs and employment opportunities. The program prioritizes interventions under three components :
Component 1 : Incentivize private sector engagement in skills development.
Component 2 : Establish skills training programs demanded by the private sector.
Component 3 : Increase access to training opportunities for rural and priority populations.
The USAID Industry-led Skills Development Program is seeking three motivated students or graduates to participate in an internship program. The Program provides an opportunity for the selected current students or graduates to work at the USAID Industry-led Skills Development Program office to increase their understanding of working in the international development sector and the application of IESC principles, programs, and strategies. Selected interns will participate in specific areas of the Program to gain skills and work experience.
The duration is approximately six months, and the hours will be part-time (approximately 20 hours per week). This is a paid internship and compensation is GEL per month (net). The two internship positions are based in Tbilisi. Descriptions of each of the two internship positions (three total interns will be hired) are included below.
Position : Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL) Intern (One position)
Under the direct supervision of the MEL Coordinator, the MEL Intern will :
Qualifications :
Position : Administration Intern (Two positions)
Under the direct supervision of the Administrative and Finance coordinator, the Administration Interns will :
Qualifications :