Job Title: Project Officers / Asst. Project Officers, Pragya
Location: Leh, Jammu and Kashmir and Joshimath, Uttarakhand
Company profile:
Established in 1995, Pragya is a non-governmental, development organization implementing projects in the remote and underserved regions of the world. The organization aims to deliver integrated and holistic development projects in the areas of education, biodiversity conservation, renewable energy, agriculture and water management, women, and cultural heritage preservation. Pragya is currently operating in India, Nepal and Kenya in the global south and in the UK and USA. (http://www.pragya.org)
Job Description:
These are field postings and involve project implementation work. Selected candidates would be posted in any of the field offices in the high altitude Himalayas.
Eligibility:
PG in Social Work/ Humanities/ Natural Resource Management.
How to apply:
To apply: Click http://pragya.org/career.php
For queries:
Please send an email to hrm@pragya.org
Last date for the application: 5 Jan, 2014
Reference: Pragya
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