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CEF recruiting Project Staffs in Maharashtra

Title of the Project: Evaluation of RKVY in Maharashtra State

Location: 3 Districts in Maharashtra in Sindhudurg, Kolhapur, Sangli

Contact period: 60 days

Work details: 1. Identification of beneficiary from district level beneficiaries 2. Data collection from above identified beneficiaries through a questionnaire based survey. 1600 survey to be done in each of the above mentioned 3 districts of Maharashtra within 2 months by a team of people.

Eligibility for project staff: Minimum qualification of a graduation in any field. Graduation in social sciences would be given preference.Person should be aged between 18-30 years. Person should be proficient in understanding, speaking and writing Marathi and English.Person with previous experience of field based work like interaction with community and primary and secondary data collection will be preferred. Students willing to volunteer/intern with CEF are welcome and learn and deliver work.

Date of joining: Selected candidate needs to report in Pune for 1-2 day training. Project staff will be expected to finish the work in next 60 days after the training.

Benefits: Project staff will get proper training by ardent trainers of NABCONS before setting off for work. Getting involved in this project will give an excellent opportunity to get hands on experience of field work and grass root level and understand social issues with a new perspective. A stipend covering travel and food allowance to acknowledge the effort of selected candidate will be enumerated by CEF.

How to Apply: Send a short cover letter and your resume to cef@chlorophyllfoundation.org on or before November 15, 2014.

Shailesh Telang

Shailesh is post graduate in Environment Management from Forest Research Institute (FRI) University, Dehradun, India. Presently he is working in the areas of Environmental and Renewable Energy Advisory Services. He has started GreenCleanGuide.com during his college days.

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