Plan International is an independent development and humanitarian organisation that strives for just a world that advances children's rights and equality for girls. We have been working in Nepal since 1978 to help marginalised girls and boys, their families, and communities for accessing their rights to survival, development, protection, and participation. We implement programmes through local development partners in 24 districts in cooperation with the Nepal government, civil society organisations, and schools.
Plan International Nepal is fully committed to the gender-responsive safeguarding of all children and young people from all forms of violence.
We invite applications from interested and eligible candidates for the following positions:
1. Project Coordinator - Preventing Child, Early and Forced Marriage (PCEFM)-1 Position
Fixed-term employment until December 2024 of employment-based in Regional Office-West, Surkhet.
The purpose of this position is to support the Project Manager to oversee and ensure a high-quality project implementation, in both development and humanitarian settings, and achieve targets towards Plan's and/or donor's requirements through overall management of the implementing partners within Preventing Child, Early and Forced Marriage in the respective areas and districts, under the direct supervision of Project Manager- Preventing Child, Early and Forced Marriage.
To Apply,
Log on to www.p2p.com.np for details of the job position. The deadline for application is Tuesday, 15th December 2020. Applications are solely accepted through People2People online application procedures. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for the further selection process. Canvassing at any stage of processes shall lead to automatic disqualification.
Due to urgent priority to fill in the positions, recruitment can be held on a rolling basis and Plan International reserves the right to select a candidate prior to the deadline.
Plan International strongly encourages female applicants, applicants from Dalit, Madhesi, Janajati, and marginalized ethnic groups.