The Leprosy Mission Nepal (TLMN) will be implementing a 3 year Community Based Rehabilitation (CBR) project in Kailali, Kanchanpur & Bajura districts in the far west region of Nepal aiming to empower people affected by leprosy, people living with disabilities and women through sustainable vocations, livelihood support and income generation. TLMN seeks:
District Community Development Facilitators (3 positions in total): Key incumbent to guide and oversee the community volunteers and district level project activities in 1 district.
Requirements:___________________________________
(Minimum qualification) Bachelors in social-work, rural development, sociology, business administration or other relevant field
At least two years of working experience in community based rehabilitation, project planning, implementation, management (including financial management), monitoring and evaluation
Able to plan, handle logistics; ensuring day to day implementation of project activities to support the project manager
Familiar with project writing, proposal development and reporting
Experience in liaising with NGOs, INGOs, GOs, DPOs, community organizations and other project stakeholders
The salary and benefits will be as per TLMN's policies applicable to staff. Interested candidates are requested to send their complete application (CV and cover letter) to info@tlmnepal.org mentioning salary expectation and favored location to be based by February 8, 2016. Females and qualified candidates from marginalized communities, individuals with disability are encouraged to apply.
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Organization Summary
The Leprosy Mission began work in Nepal in 1957, opening Anandaban Hospital on a quiet hillside near Lele in Lalitpur District, some 18km south from the centre of Kathmandu. At that time leprosy was a very visible health problem in Nepal, the only recognised treatment being limited in its effect. The developing work included out-patient as well as in-patient services. Over the years major developments have included the addition of a Training Centre, the development of Mycobacterial Research Laboratory and the start of Community-Based Rehabilitation programmes.