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Consular Adjudicators with fluency in Portuguese

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Consular Adjudicators with fluency in Portuguese

Postby admin » Mon Feb 06, 2012 4:25 pm

Hello:
We are continuing our pilot program hiring Consular Adjudicators with fluency in Portuguese and have reopened the vacancy announcement. Please note that candidates will only be able to apply once a year.
You can use your Portuguese skills as a Consular Adjudicator to contribute to a more democratic, secure and prosperous world. We need U.S. citizens with fluency in Portuguese to work as limited non-career appointment (LNA) Consular adjudicators in high volume posts in Latin America.
Initially, these appointments are for a period of 13 months, and then renewable for up to five years, based on satisfactory performance and the needs of the Foreign Service. An LNA appointment will not lead to further employment with the U.S. Department of State or conversion to another form of employment. For specific requirements, and to apply, please visit careers.state.gov/CALNAPY.
After reading the vacancy announcement, if you have specific questions, please post them on the Foreign Service Consular Adjudicator forum found in the Engage>Forums/Blogs section on the careers site.
Since we now offer three different positions with separate language requirements, we encourage you to update your subscription to receive email updates for the specific language in which you have fluency. Click here to subscribe.
We appreciate your interest in a career with the U.S. Department of State.
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