Job Title: Assistant Manager –Program Development, SEWA Bharat
Location: Delhi
Organization’s profile:
SEWA Bharat (www.sewabharat.org) is the All India Federation of Self-Employed Women’s Associations that works with women workers in the informal sector across 9 states of India namely Delhi, Bihar, Uttarakhand, West Bengal, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan. It is committed to strengthening the movement of women in the informal economy by highlighting their issues at the national level and building its member organizations’ capacity to empower them. It is involved in various activities like Organizing and Capacity Building, Micro-finance, Employment generation and Skill Development, Social security, Advocacy and Networking.
Job Description:
SEWA Bharat is looking for a female candidate who has 2 to 3 years of experience of program planning for an organization as well as documentation for grant writing. She should have exceptional writing and communication skills in English and should be able to work in a team. She should be willing to travel to branch offices as and when required for better understanding of SEWA’s work.
Remuneration: 35,000 per month, negotiable based on experience
Job Responsibilities:
The concerned person will be responsible for the following activities:
Eligibility:
How to apply: SEWA Bharat is looking for a female candidate who has good understanding of and experience in relevant field. Interested female candidate may send in their resume along with a sample copy of their writing on any issue related to development sector and should also send a small note (words limit -500) explaining their suitability for the post. Kindly send all the documents at jobs@sewabharat.org by November 18th. Joining date is 1st December.
Last date for the application: 13 Dec, 2013
Reference: SEWA Bharat
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