The Regulatory Assistance Project
Part-time Intern, Beijing
The Regulatory Assistance Project (RAP) is a global, non-profit team of experts
focused on the long-term economic and environmental sustainability of the
power and natural gas sectors, providing technical and policy assistance to
policymakers and regulators on a broad range of energy and environmental
issues. We also provide educational and technical assistance to other
stakeholders, including consumer and environmental groups, utilities and
business associations. RAP has worked in the US since 1992 and in China since
1999. We added programs and offices in the European Union in 2009 and plan
to offer similar services in India in the near future.
We are seeking a responsible, energetic, and professional individual with a
background in energy, environment or public policy for the position of part-
time intern in Beijing.
RAP works closely with the Energy Foundation Beijing office’s programs in
China and the intern will also support the Energy Foundation’s program needs.
Responsibilities:
• Support program staff with meeting arrangements. Liaise with
international organizations, governmental officials, their staff, and policy
experts.
• Work with program staff to compile background reports, reference
materials, and policy research.
• Arrange for meetings and workshops, including invitation letters, travel
arrangements, and meeting materials.
• Translate written materials from English to Chinese (and occasionally vice
versa). Provide oral interpretation during meetings and visits.
• Conduct independent research and prepare research reports.
• Help client/grantee organizations in China to develop reports.
• Communicate with international experts, helping them to prepare
presentation materials and papers.
• Provide other general support as needed.
Qualifications:
• Undergraduate degree in the fields of energy, environmental
sciences/management/policy, public policy, or related field. Experience in air
pollution prevention and control policies is a plus.
• Passion for working with non-profit organizations. Strong personal
interest in energy or environmental issues.
• Excellent writing skills in Chinese. Good writing and verbal skills in
English. Ability to translate Chinese to English and vice versa.
• Self-motivation.
• Ability to work well under pressure – independently and as a team
member.
• Strong analytical skills.
Office Location: CITIC Building, Jianguomenwai Avenue, Beijing, China
Working Time: 16-24 hours/week, 8-12 months
Deadline for Applications: August 21, 2011
Please send cover letter, resume both in Chinese and English immediately to Cai
Jingjing, Email: caijing207@126.com, or caijing207@hotmail.com. Chinese and
English writing samples will be highly appreciated.
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