Has the list just been VERY quiet of late? I thought I might have been
logged off the list for some reason.
AND - last call for papers for the 2006 Midwest Sociological Society
Meetings to be held March 30-April 2 in amazing Omaha, NE. I will accept
extended abstracts or actual papers for the following two sessions - without
any submissions thus far, the sessions will need to be cancelled!!!
1) "Innovative, Interesting, Compelling: Research as an Art Form"
2) "Yes! We Belong: Women in Science"
Anne F. Eisenberg
Assistant Professor
Department of Sociology
SUNY-Geneseo
123D Sturges Hall
Geneseo, NY 14454
716-245-5447 (office)
716-245-5337 (fax)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
----- Original Message -----
From: "Khaldoun Samman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <teachsoc@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2005 6:42 PM
Subject: TEACHSOC: CIA Jobs for sociologists
Anthropologists, Sociologists, and Psychologists
Central Intelligence Agency
Good salary. Interested? CIA is "an equal opportunity
employer."
Salary:
Location:
Type:
$74,000 - $135,000
Washington, D.C.
Full Time
Central Intelligence Agency
Directorate of Intelligence
The CIA's Directorate of Intelligence (DI) is actively
seeking Anthropologists, Sociologists, and
Psychologists to assess psychological, social,
organizational, and contextual factors affecting the
functioning of political, terrorist and criminal
groups, as well as societies responses to medical
crises such as pandemics and mass migration.
Working closely with other analysts throughout the
Intelligence Community (IC), intelligence collectors
worldwide, and social science experts in academia, you
will produce papers and briefings delivered directly
to senior policy-makers and military commands.
Maintaining and broadening your professional ties
through continuing education and attendance at
professional meetings is encouraged, and you may
pursue and be sponsored for additional studies in
fields relevant to your area of responsibility. This
career presents opportunities for foreign and domestic
travel, language training, analytic and management
training, and assignments in other offices within the
Agency and the IC. Positions
are located in the Washington, DC metropolitan area
with salaries ranging from $74,000-135,000 (GS-13, 14,
15), depending on expertise and experience.
Minimum requirements include a PhD from an accredited
university in a
relevant academic program, at least 5 years of
experience in post-doc independent practice or
research, and excellent communications skills. The
ability to formulate and convey complex concepts to a
lay audience clearly, concisely, and rapidly, and to
adjust presentations to different formats, consumers,
and purposes, is also required. Additionally, you must
show a high tolerance for ambiguity, a track record of
making reasoned judgments based on incomplete or
unconfirmed data, and comfort working under deadline
pressure as part of a multidisciplinary team with
regular peer review.
For more information and to apply online, visit
www.cia.gov. Click on "CIA Careers" in the left margin
to explore Analytical and Psychological/Psychiatric
Analyst positions. All applicants must successfully
complete a thorough medical and psychological exam, a
polygraph interview and an extensive background
investigation. US citizenship is required.
An equal opportunity employer and a drug-free work
force.
THE WORK OF A NATION. THE CENTER OF INTELLIGENCE.
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