The Director of Evidence to Action (E2A) is responsible for driving the use of data to make informed decisions to increase demand and uptake for MSI/SPN's services in Nepal. The E2A Director will lead the research and marketing departments and unify them as the 'Evidence to Action' department.
The position holder plays a lead role in developing marketing, branding and communications strategy to support country programme growth, delivery of quality sexual reproductive health services and market expansion. The role provides oversight to the key function of research, monitoring and evaluation, and leads the development of impactful marketing strategies effectively using data and market research insights to ensure our communication strategies are implemented across our program, ensuring improved access to core services across channel.
Minimum Requirement
Please visit http://www.mariestopes.org.np/en/about-us/vacancy for detail job descriptions for above positions.
Suitable candidates meeting the above criteria ore requested to send their CV and covering letter to MSNPRecruitment@mariestopes.org.np by November 29, 2017, 5:00 PM. Only shortlisted candidates will be invited for further selection process.
SPN reserves all rights to qualify/disqualify applications in any case. SPN accepts application from Nepalese citizens only and encourages women, people of ethnic minorities and Dolits to apply.
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Sunaulo Parivar Nepal (SPN), established in 1994, is a Nepali non-government organization (NGO) responsible for implementing the Marie Stopes International program in Nepal. SPN provides a wide range of services to meet the sexual and reproductive health (SRH) needs of the men, women and young people of Nepal. We are increasing awareness and understanding of SRH balanced with increasing access to affordable quality services to prevent unwanted births. SPN uses an advocacy-based approach to support people in exercising their fundamental SRH rights, particularly targeting underserved, marginalized and hard to reach populations