Title: Capacity Building Officer – Sustainable Agriculture and Enterprise Promotion, APMAS
Location: Andhra Pradesh
Organization’s profile:
APMAS is a National Level Institution addressing a variety of needs of women’s Self-Help Groups (SHGs) and their Federations and is established as a public society.
Job Description:
Provide technical support for promotion of farmers institutions and producer organizations,strengthening of institutions for the farmers and farm support groups such as landless, agricultural labourers, occupational groups etc,promotion of sustainable agriculture practices, soil and water conservation measures, diversified cropping, millet promotion, animal husbandry, promotion of micro enterprises and related activities.
Eligibility:
B.Sc or Diploma in Agriculture and 3 to 5 years of experience of working for NGO’s.
How to apply:
Apply by sending an email to hr(at)apmas.org mentioning the post in the subject line.
Last date for the application: 16 May, 2014
Reference: APMAS
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