The USAID Rule of Law Program, implemented by the East-West Management Institute (EWMI) with funding from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), is pleased to announce a request for proposals for assisting U.S. judge with interpretation from Georgian into English and from English into Georgian, as well as other matters, during their shadowing of Georgian judges.
U.S. judge will come to Georgia for three to six months. The judge will be based in Akhaltsikhe District Court starting in approximately June 2023.
Services Requested
An individual will be selected to assist a U.S. judge in the Akhaltsikhe District Court. The assignment will also cover Akhalkalaki District Court and Borjomi, Aspindza, Adigeni and Ninotsminda Magistrate courts. The selected candidate will provide interpretation for his/her U.S. judge not only during court hearings, but also during meetings, discussions and all related events accompanying the shadowing. The selected candidate may also be requested to provide other assistance to the U.S. judge. Working hours for the position will be set at from four (minimum) to seven (maximum) hours per workday.
Essential requirements:
Education:
Work Experience:
In order to apply potential candidates must present:
Note: if you have taken a full year of high school in the U.S.A. or another English-speaking country or completed at least one full year of full-time higher education taught in English at an accredited educational institution, you may be exempt from the proof of English language qualification requirement.
The application should be submitted in English. The application should be e-mailed to Mamuka Mamatsashvili at mmamatsashvili@ewmi.org Please include the following text in the subject line “Assistant/interpreter for a U.S. Judge in Akhaltsikhe District Court.”
The deadline for application submissions is 17:00, January 20, 2023.
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
“EWMI is an equal opportunity employer, and does not discriminate on the basis of race, gender, religion or sexual preferences.”