Job Title: Programme Coordinator, Pravah
Location: Delhi
Organization’s profile:
Pravah (www.pravah.org) was set up in in1993 with a vision to build youth leadership for social change. It is kept alive by an active and engaged Governing Board and a strong and professional executive team, and is being fulfilled through the design and delivery of innovative experiential learning and action programmes with diverse groups of young people across the country. Pravah also train teachers, support youth led initiatives, incubate new organizations and partner with other organizations to mainstream youth development and active citizenship by providing organizational development and programmatic support. Pravah is also engaged in influencing public policy in the field of youth.
Annually, Pravah’s total outreach is approx. 8000 young people, support/mentor 30 social entrepreneurs/ youth organizations, and work with around 100 partners.So when you work (Pravah prefer to call it ‘walk’ with us), you actually work with many others – young people, teachers, other organizations and the larger civil society – all from as diverse worlds as you can imagine.In the current phase of our journey, Pravah is looking for inspired and committed fundraisers to work with them
Job Description:
As the Programme Coordinator, you will:
Eligibility:
Pravah is looking for a person, with
* Experience in Facilitation, program coordination and instructional design will be an added advantage
** We are looking for people who are willing to make a minimum of a 3 year commitment to Pravah.
How to apply:
Please send the following to jobs@pravah.org, or by post : to Faiza Mehar, Pravah, C24B, IInd Floor, Kalkaji, New Delhi – 110019 along with, Cover letter, maximum 1 page, highlighting your experience related to the post you have applied for . Your current emoluments and expected salary. Kindly indicate the position you are applying for in the subject line of your letter
Last date for the application: 11 Dec, 2013
Reference: Pravah
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