Driver - 2 positions (national position)
Location: 1 based in Nepalgunj and 1 based in Rupandehi with significant travel to Kanchanpur, Kailali, Bardiya and Kapilbastu
Reports To: CTIP Field Coordinator
Contract Length: 12 months
Background:
Nepal is a source, transit, and destination country for sex, labor, and organ trafficking. A 2014 report estimates that 230,000 Nepalis are subject to slavery at any given time, and nearly 30 percent of the economically-active population is unemployed or underemployed.1 The Hamro Samman project is a five-year program generously supported by the American people through the United States Agency for International Development and the British people through the United Kingdom’s Department For International Development and implemented by Winrock International. It seeks to build the capacity of and facilitate coordination among the government,civil society, and private sector to combat human trafficking in Nepal.
Position Summary:
The driver, under the supervision of the CTIP Field Coordinator, will be responsible for maintaining and ensuring the safe operations of office vehicles, as well as providing support to front office management as and when required. All duties will be carried as per the organization’s policies and procedures.
Essential Responsibilities:
Vehicle Management
Timely Maintenance of Vehicles
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Office Administration and Logistical Support
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To apply, please submit your application by email, referencing in the subject line “Driver”, stating districts preference to HamroSammanJobs@winrock.org on or before August 23, 2019. Your application must include a cover letter and C.V. Hard copies of applications will not be accepted. Only short-listed candidates will be contacted. No phone calls, please.
Women, people with disabilities, those belonging to discriminated groups and human trafficking or labor exploitation survivors are strongly encouraged to apply.
All employees should adhere to USAID, DFID and Winrock International’s code of ethics, and specifically child safeguarding and trafficking in person provisions covered in the project agreement.
EEOE/AA.
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