International Nepal Fellowship Nepal (INF N) is a Christian non-governmental organization that has been working in the health and development sectors in the Western Regions of Nepal for more than 67 Years. INF Nepal is looking for qualified, passionate and self-motivated Nepali Citizen for this post.
Purpose of the Job:
Post holder is responsible for Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR), Disaster Response and Resilience, technical input to all INF projects (community and medical) at organizational level, and as a resource person in this thematic area, to build staff capacity and ensure a highest technical standard of work. Coordination of disaster response in case of a disaster.
Required Qualifications, Skills and Knowledge:
Application with certificates and other relevant documents should be received by 10th January 2020.
Interested candidates who meet the above criteria can send their application stating the post applied for with detailed curriculum vitae (CV) to the email address given below. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted
INF Nepal, Pokhara
Email : recruitment@nepal.inf.org
INF Nepal encourages applications from Persons with Disabilities, Women and disadvantaged groups.
INF Nepal retains the right to reject some or all applications even after the interview without giving any reason whatsoever. Any effort by the candidates to influence the selection process may result in disqualification.
INF Nepal is a Nepali Christian non-government organisation, registered with the Nepal government's Social Welfare Council, which serves Nepali people through health and development work.
INF Nepal aims to demonstrate God's love and concern, and restore people's relationships with God, each other and creation - so they can live dignified lives to the full. INF Nepal aims to honour God by bringing sustainable improvements in health and quality of life, and peace and harmony in communities. INF Nepal's focus is on the poor and disadvantaged, including those affected by stigmatising diseases [such as leprosy, TB and HIV/AIDS], the disabled, and marginalised groups [such as women, displaced people, and those in remote areas].