أمير امين, comunity service assessor

أمير امين

comunity service assessor

International Rescue Committee

البلد
الولايات المتحدة
التعليم
بكالوريوس, اداب -اللغه الانكليزيه
الخبرات
1 years, 7 أشهر

مشاركة سيرتي الذاتية

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الخبرة العملية

مجموع سنوات الخبرة :1 years, 7 أشهر

comunity service assessor في International Rescue Committee
  • العراق - النجف
  • أبريل 2012 إلى يوليو 2013

1-Conduct site visit to the shelters, home visit for the IDPs who living in Najaf, with cooperation with Najaf local council & MoDM to find out their necessary required assistant then referral the beneficiaries to the local NGO’s.
2- Conduct coordination visit with local NGO’s, in Najaf in order to referral beneficiaries to these foundation to get their assistance and support which they offer for them also put statistics for all NGO’s in Najaf.
3-With cooperation of protection office write weekly and monthly reports then send it to Baghdad office every week and month.
4-Doing advocacy for the emergency cases, for example the people(beneficiaries) who needs urgent surgical operation or cases which need interfere with local government of Najaf to solve the issues for the IDPs for example the provision of basic services(water, sanitation, electricity).

sales representative -najaf في Qualtra trading company
  • العراق - النجف
  • يناير 2012 إلى مايو 2012

Qualtra (Quality Trading Company): Jan 2012-May 2012

Position: Sales Representative
I was (a part time) sales representative for this company which is pioneer company in Iraq( specialized in high quality construction and finishing products of mainly European origin and standards) this company has authorized from six international companies(Le Grand, Ariston thermo, Rubi, Delonghi Radaitors, Solar Palau, Laufen).

الخلفية التعليمية

بكالوريوس, اداب -اللغه الانكليزيه
  • في جامعه الكوفه
  • نوفمبر 2001

Specialties & Skills

Airports
Translation Services
Translation
translator -interpreter

اللغات

الانجليزية
متمرّس

العضويات

جمعبة المترجمين العراقيين
  • translator -interpreter
  • September 2002