Job Title: Programme Officer (RSBY), Poorest Areas Civil Society Programme (PACS)
Location:West Bengal
Organization’s profile:
The Poorest Areas Civil Society Programme (PACS) is an initiative of the UK Government’s Department for International Development (DFID), to work with civil society in India, to help socially excluded groups claim their rights and entitlements more effectively. PACS covers 90 districts in seven states- Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Orissa, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal.
Job Description:
Eligibility:
A post-graduate degree, knowledge and experience (4-5 years), experience of working on Health. Bengali, Hindi and English knowledge will be appreciated.
How to apply:
Send a note (maximum two pages) mentioning your suitability with an updated CV with two references in a single document (word format) to tender(AT)pacsindia(DOT)org. Please mention “Programme Officer (RSBY) – West Bengal” in the subject line.
Last date for the application: 31 Jan, 2014
Reference: PACS
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