The Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) has been working in Nepal since 1991, undertaking development cooperation programs on behalf of South Korean Government. KOICA Is Implementing various programs such as Projects, Dispatch of Volunteer and Fellowship Programs that Is contributing in socio-economic development of Nepal. KOICA is currently looking for a highly competent and qualified Nepali citizen for the position of Admin / Finance Officer who will be responsible for National Health Insurance Support Project (NHISP). This project is implemented by National Health Insurance Service, Korea and supports the health insurance program led by Health Insurance Board under the Government of Nepal. The major activities of NHISP are to provide technical support to the Government of Nepal in implementation of health insurance through policy consultation and research, build the capacity of stakeholders, and support implementation of health insurance in Kailali district of Nepal.
Duration: Till December 2020
Duty Station: NHISP Office, Jwagal, Lalitpur
Major Duties may include but are not limited to:
Qualifications and Required Skills and Proficiency:
Eligible candidates fulfilling the criteria mentioned above may send motivation letter and updated CV to nhisp.nepal@gmail.com no later than 5pm, 01 December, 2019.
Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) was founded as a government agency in 1991. Since then KOICA has been implementing grant aid and technical assistance program on behalf of Korean government, in areas of health, education, rural development, governance, climate change, industry and energy. Our efforts to maximize the effectiveness of Korea’s ODA will continue to support sustainable development of our partner countries and their achievement of the Millennium Development Goals.
KOICA has been working in Nepal since 1995, implementing our government’s grant aid and technical assistance programmes. According to our Country Partnership Strategy (CPS) for Nepal, KOICA focuses on 4 sectors in health, technical education, rural development and energy. Our assistance is being carried out through different modalities, bilateral or multilateral projects, volunteer and fellowship programmes. In November 2014, Korean and Nepali governments signed on “Framework Agreement on Grant Aid” to strengthen our supports and commitment to contribute to socio-economic development of Nepal.