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SENIOR STANDARDS & DEVELOPMENT OFFICER
The Law Society seeks applications from enthusiastic, competent and suitably qualified persons to fill the following position in the Standards & Development Department:

The incumbent will be responsible for assisting in the administration of the Society's Continuning Professional Development (CPD) Scheme, including organizing the delivery of CPD courses conducted in English and Chinese on behalf of the Society and handling enquiries from members regarding the CPD Scheme.

The successful candidate will have:
- relevant tertiary qualifications with a good command of wirtten and spoken English and Chinese
- at least 2 years experience in designing, organizing and evaluating training programmes; and
- strong communication and organizational skills

Applications with full curriculum vitae together with expected salary should be sent to the Director of Standards & Development, The Law Society of Hong Kong, 3/F, Wing On House, 71 Des Voeux Road, Central, Hong Kong not later than 16 November 2002. Please mark "Private & Confidential" on the envelope.


*Personal data provided by job applicants will be used strictly in accordance with the Law Society's personal data policies as set out in the Personal Information Collection Statement. A copy of the Statement can be obtained from the Assistant Director, Administration by calling 2846 0520. Applicatnts not invited for interview within 4 weeks may consider their applications unsuccessful.*