Full-Time Nonacademic International Economist U.S. Department of State Economic Studies Division Foreign Service Institute $92,145 - $141,555 2017-01-31 00:00:00 The Foreign Service Institute of the U.S. Department of State seeks a Ph.D. economist with an outstanding teaching record, a strong interest in innovative curriculum design, and excellent communication skills for the position of International Economist in the Economic Studies Division. The individual will be part of a team of economists who teach U.S. career diplomats, whose work as economic officers domestically and abroad will directly affect U.S. foreign economic policies. The successful candidate should have several years of teaching experience at the advanced undergraduate and/or Master's level with an emphasis on practical applications. Individual must be able to teach in his/her field of expertise as well as have the flexibility to teach on a range of applied policy topics within foreign affairs (recent examples include climate change, sanctions, the digital economy). Experience living and working abroad is also helpful as it lends credibility in the classroom. Position is a two-year appointment with renewal options of five-year appointments after probationary period and requires U.S. citizenship. Candidates should submit application materials through the JOE. We will begin reviewing applications on November 1 and interview candidates at the ASSA meetings in Chicago in January. For further information contact Dr. Lynda Vargha (VarghaLD@State.gov). International Economics Macroeconomics International Finance Quantitative Methods Statistics Development Microeconomics Environmental Economics International Trade UNITED STATES, Virginia, Arlington 00 -- Default: Any Field F -- International Economics