Title: Program Manager, Agriculture, Himalayan Action Research Centre (HARC)
Location: Uttarkashi
Organization’s profile:
Himalayan Action Research Centre (HARC) is an autonomous voluntary organization, which aims to help the mountain people by working for their holistic, integrated and sustainable development based on the indigenous knowledge, cultural values, and local resources.
Job Description:
Planning, execution and management of agriculture related activities at village level, coordination of participatory demonstrations on crop and associated resource management, coordination with concerned government departments, other stakeholders and leverage necessary support for the activities, assisting monitoring and evaluation of project activities. Salary- 15k during probation and 25k thereafter.
Eligibility:
M Sc. in Horticulture, Vegetable Science and associated streams from reputed University, knowledge of Agriculture extension, Community mobilization, project management, rural development.
How to apply:
Apply by sending an email with resume to CV to info(at)harcindia.org with title of job in subject line.
Last Date for the application:
1 June, 2014
Reference: HARC
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