The NATO Summit is underway in Washington. See how much you know about this Alliance that celebrates 75 years (that just might be a clue for one of the questions). And share your score! https://lnkd.in/eA684vW7 Need a refresher first? We break it down for you, from how the Alliance preserves peace to how products you use every day are a result of Alliance collaborations.
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The U.S. Department of State is focused on accomplishing America's mission of diplomacy at home and around the world. The U.S. Department of State manages America’s relationships with foreign governments, international organizations, and the people of other countries. U.S. diplomats and Civil Service professionals carry out the President’s foreign policy and help build a more free, prosperous, and secure world. U.S. Department of State employees, with their skills, character and commitment to public service, are the backbone of America's diplomacy. They represent the people and advocate the interests of the U.S. to the rest of the world. The Foreign Service (FS) is dedicated to representing America and responding to the needs of American citizens in other countries. Members of the Foreign Service can be sent to any embassy, consulate, or other diplomatic mission anywhere in the world, at any time, to serve the diplomatic needs of the United States. Civil Service (CS) employees provide in-depth expertise and continuity in accomplishing all aspects of the Department's mission and are involved in virtually every function of the Department. Civil Service employees issue passports, compile and analyze overseas reports, provide logistical support to posts, consult with Congress about foreign policy initiatives and policies, and formulate and manage the budget. Nearly 7,400 Civil Service (CS) employees serve as a stable resource pool in Washington D.C., at Passport Agencies and field offices throughout the United States, and at several Consulates in Mexico. More than 31,000 Foreign Service National (FSN) employees also supplement the personnel requirements of the Department overseas. FSN employees are local residents of the countries in which we maintain diplomatic posts and consulates. They are valued members of our embassy teams, for they provide continuity for the transient American staff and have language and cultural expertise.
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Matthew Tuchow
General Counsel at the U.S. Department of State, OIG
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Brett Gittleson
Director at U.S. Department of State
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Jeffrey Blander
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Updates
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Are you ready for a career that allows you to build and design spectacular buildings in countries all over the world? 🏗️ Work abroad as a Foreign Service Construction Engineer today. Apply by July 9 or share with your networks: https://lnkd.in/g_GgMsPd #doscareers #careersatstate #constructionengineer #civilengineer #architecture #foreignservice
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What does NATO mean to you? Next week, Washington, DC will welcome leaders from the 32 NATO nations for the Washington Summit. In the lead-up to this historic event, we convened a Youth Summit with NATO in Miami, Florida, where future diplomats shared their thoughts on the North Atlantic Treaty Organization – the 1949 pact that brought peace and stability to Europe and North America. Take a listen. Some of their answers might surprise you. And watch this space for more on the Summit next week.
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Happy 4th of July! After declaring independence in 1776, did you know the U.S. Department of State was the first government agency of the Executive Branch established in 1789? To learn more about the Department and the various available career tracks in diplomacy for you, visit https://careers.state.gov/
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⭐ Human Resources Extraordinaires—apply here! We’re hiring Foreign Service Human Resources Officers (HRO) for the U.S. Department of State. If you have a background in human resources, recruiting, and talent management, apply to work abroad with on a team with driven professionals who value professional growth. Take advantage of the competitive benefits we have to offer for you and your family and take your HR career to new heights! Apply here: https://lnkd.in/eVrvbfgE #doscareers #careersatstate #Humanresources #staffing #HRjobs
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We’re hiring Construction Engineers! If you want to use your engineering or architecture degree and experience to pursue a career abroad, here’s your chance. Check out the post ⬇️ for more information or apply here: https://lnkd.in/g_GgMsPd
Design, Build, Inspire: Your Engineering or Architecture Skills Can Enhance U.S. Diplomatic Facilities Abroad! Are you ready to take your skills to the global stage? Construction Engineers (CE) are pivotal in building and renovating U.S. diplomatic facilities worldwide. With a bachelor’s or master’s degree in engineering or architecture, and at least three years of experience in major vertical construction projects, you could be part of this innovative team that contributes to setting worldwide priorities for the planning, acquisition, design, construction, operations, maintenance, and disposal of overseas property. Apply here by July 9: https://lnkd.in/g_GgMsPd #doscareers #careersatstate #constructionengineer #civilengineer #architecture #foreignservice
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The application deadline for the Registered Nurse Limited Non-Career Appointment has been extended until July 3! Apply today 👇
The deadline for the Registered Nurse Limited Non- Career Appointment career has changed. The new closing date is July 3, 2024. In this role, you will provide medical services at posts in Iraq, Pakistan and Haiti including establishing IV access, trauma care, and emergency response preparation in challenging environments. Ready for a career like no other?! Apply now. Apply now before the window closes using this link: https://lnkd.in/eNdfWkw2
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Applications close on 7/23! If you’re interested in taking your medical career abroad, apply here to become a Regional Medical Laboratory Scientist (RMLS). This is your sign to create a global impact by supporting medical labs and staff for U.S. embassies and consulates abroad. Apply below: https://lnkd.in/e9V8CkPW
If you have a background in Chemistry, Hematology or Immunology and experience working as a Medical Laboratory Scientist, apply to work at the U.S. Department of State as a Regional Medical Laboratory Scientist (RMLS)! The Department is looking for Medical Lab pros to manage U.S. embassy and consulate laboratories across the globe. You may be a great fit if you have experience in: • Training laboratory and non-laboratory professionals on specimen collection, processing, testing, and reporting • Evaluating and reporting on the quality of local medical laboratory services, blood banks, and industrial laboratories • Performing phlebotomy on patients of all ages • Preparing laboratory testing information for the emergency preparedness programs and post-pandemic medical response plans 💰 Bonus: receive free housing and education allowance for dependents AND annual continuing education credits! Apply here: https://lnkd.in/e9V8CkPW #medicallabjobs #laboratoryscientst #doscareers #careersatstate
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Artificial intelligence is transforming U.S. diplomacy. The Department is already using AI to automate simple tasks so that State employees can focus on essential work. We also are exploring ways to use AI to speed up analysis, help in negotiations, and combat disinformation. “The choices that we make now will define how technology is used, how it’s deployed, and to what effect for a long time into the future,” Secretary Blinken said at a June 28 State Department event. Responsible use of AI is part of the Secretary's effort to modernize U.S. diplomacy, launched in 2021. Since then the Department has already laid out a roadmap for empowering diplomacy through responsible AI, even as the tech itself continues to evolve. You can learn more about our AI Roadmap on the website: https://lnkd.in/eh2iy486 “It's critical that we attract and retain the best possible talent to help us in the integration of technology,” the Secretary said. To stay ahead of possible AI careers at State: https://lnkd.in/eVSZx2A3 And check out U.S. Department of State Center for Analytics
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