Introduction
The Islamic University of Gaza (IUG) has received a grant from the Quality Improvement Fund (QIF) – Ministry of Education and Higher Education and funded by the World Bank for the project entitled: ‘Operation and Development for Islamic University IT Incubator’. Accordingly, IUG intends to apply part of this grant for the selection and employment of highly qualified ASP.net and Java Scripts consultant.
Assignment Objective:
Islamic University of Gaza is considering the selection of highly qualified ASP.net and Java Scripts consultant to be part of the small core staff responsible for the implementation and development of the project.
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Prepare the course syllabus and training material ,
- Training the course according to the highest standards,
- Develop schedule plan to cover the course material within the allowed timeframe.
- Use modern techniques to assist the trainees in understanding and applying the course content,
- Provide guidelines and orientations to tenants to complete their websites.
Deliverables:
- Completion of 24 training hours in the field of the assignment
- Course outline, Training material, Case study assignment (course content) a week before the training starts,
3. Final report including the training material – both soft and hard copies- , obstacles met, lessons learned, trainees evaluation , trainees attendance sheet and conclusions and recommendation
Essential Required Qualifications, knowledge and Competencies:
1. At least Bachelor degree in computer/electrical science or any other related field.
2. At least 3 years applied experience in subject to the field of the assignment.
3. At least 2 years of professional training experience.
4. Excellent English language capabilities.
Place of work:
Housed within IUG and will be supervised by the project management team.
Time Frame:
The duration of the assignment is 24 training hours conducted in 2 weeks.
Contract Type: Lump Sum Contract.
Submitting:
Interested consultants are invited to submit their CVs to e-mail: [email protected] by Sunday, 5th of July 2009, before 2.00 PM