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Team Member, Programmes at Pragya

Job Title: Team Member, Programmes, Pragya

Location: Extensive travel to the Himalayas, Gurgaon, Haryana

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:

The member will give thematic input to the program and help the Project Officers based in the field offices. The position will also involve interfacing with different stakeholders including Government.

The job involves:

  1. Project Calibration: Taking stock of project progress and providing appropriate guidance.
  2. Technical inputs: Carrying out detailed design for project elements and providing specialised, technical inputs for the project activities.
  3. Documentation and interface: Responsible for all compliances, reports and communication with stakeholders.

Please note that we will be able to communicate with only the shortlisted candidates at each stage of the selection process.

Eligibility:

Candidates should have a relevant post-graduate degree and a minimum of 2 years of experience in development in the thematic areas of Natural Resource Management/ Livelihoods/ Health & Nutrition. Candidates must possess a reasonable command on integrated rural development projects, a very good understanding of the sector and the policies, and a good command over English language.

How to apply: http://pragya.org/career.php

Last date for the application: 5 Jan, 2014

Reference: Pragya

Puskar Pande

Editor in chief @GreenCleanGuide.com

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