Key responsibilities: The Program Development Officer (PDO) is responsible for assisting CARE Nepal’s Program staff to write concept notes and proposals for submission to donors. All work produced by the PDO will need to support the delivery of CARE International’s programs in Nepal, line with a recently revised internal program strategy and CARE Nepal program framework. The position requires closely working with thematic coordinators, technical specialists and budgeting experts during the design process with guidance from the Senior Coordinator for Program Development and Impact Assessment. The incumbent will be expected to ensure the mainstreaming of gender and social inclusion considerations into all designs documents.
Preferred Qualifications and Experience: Bachelor's degree in Sociology/ Economics / Development Management or other related fields with at least 3 years of experience in the development sector in project/ program design and development. Familiarity with current development practices, policies and organizations in Nepal.
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Interested candidates are encouraged to obtain the detailed Job description and fill the Online Application Form. The last date for submitting the application is 17:00hrs, 03 June 2018.
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CARE Nepal, like any other International Non Government Organization (INGO) in Nepal, operates through a basic agreement with Social Welfare Council, Government of Nepal that allows it to implement various community development projects and programs in the country. These projects and programs are guided by the government’s priorities, CARE's global programming principles and the need of the local communities. The organization works closely with various ministries and departments such as Ministry of Women, Children and Social Welfare, Ministry of Health and Population, Ministry of Local Development, Ministry of Forest and Soil Conservation just to name the few. CARE Nepal is also an active member of the Association of International NGOs (AIN).