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District Technical Officer Vacancy at WASH, WaterAid

Job Title: District Technical Officer WASH, WaterAid

Location: Madhya Pradesh

Organization’s profile: WaterAid is an international nongovernmental organisation focused exclusively on improving poor people’s access to safe water, improved hygiene and sanitation in developing countries.

Job Description:

  1. Co-ordination and managing activities in MP.
  2. Help in roll-out of Maryada Abhiyan and NRDW schemes / programmes in the district. Liasoning with government officials and aid in the implementation of WaterAid programmes. Documentation and feedbacks.

Eligibility: Post graduate with MA in Social Sciences/Social Work, Masters in Public Health, Environmental / Sanitation Engineering, Masters in Business Administration and 6 years of experience in the relevant sector.

How to apply: Email to waindhr(at)wateraid(dot)org

Last date for the application: 12 Jan, 2014

Reference: WaterAid

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