Mercy Corps is an international, non-governmental humanitarian relief and development agency that exists to alleviate suffering,
poverty and oppression by helping to build secure, productive and just communities. Mercy Corps began operations in Nepal in 2005,
and since then has implemented projects in the sectors of agriculture, economic development and opportunities, financial services,
youth engagement, natural resource management and disaster risk reduction/ climate change adaptation, with gender as a crosscutting
issue.
Mercy Corps Nepal invites applications from all interested and potential Nepali candidates for the following position
who meet the below mentioned requirements:
Project Officer -1 (Based in Kathmandu with 40% travel to the field -Sindupalchowk and Kavre)
Requirements:
â— Bachelor’s degree in Sociology, Social Work, Rural Development, Economics, Business or related field. Master’s degree preferable.
â— At least two years of experience in development programs, previous experience in DRR and capacity building preferred.
â— Ability and willingness to spend significant proportion of time in the field, sometimes in difficult to access, rural areas and with a multi-disciplinary team in often quite varied social and cultural contexts.
â— Demonstrated ability to work in complex environments under tight deadlines.
â— Previous working experience in earthquake affected districts is highly preferred.
â— Strong organizational and logistical skills with demonstrated experience in strategic planning and ability to work independently are required.
â— Good computer skills, including preliminary research and information gathering from the internet, MS Word, Excel and Power Point preparation is required.
â— Excellent in written and spoken English and Nepali required.
â— Effective writing skills to contribute to the preparation of reports, analyses and presentations.
â— Strong understanding of gender and inclusivity issues and dynamics in Nepal are a must.
â— Sound knowledge on disaster safety standards and safer construction guidelines is highly preferred.
“Fostering a diverse and open workplace is an important part of Mercy Corps’ vision, and we encourage people from all backgrounds, especially women and members of disadvantaged groups to apply. Mercy Corps is an Equal Opportunity Employer”.
Interested candidates are requested to submit cover letter and Mercy Corps Application Form available at http://nepal.mercycorps.org by July 31, 2016 to the address below:
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for further selection process. Telephone enquiries will not be entertained.
Attn: Human Resources Department
[Please mention the title of the Position and location on the subject line of the e-mail while applying]
Email to: np-jobs@mercycorps.org
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Mercy Corps is an international, non-governmental humanitarian relief and development agency that exists to alleviate suffering, poverty and oppression by helping people to build secure, productive and just communities. Mercy Corps was established in 1979, and has headquarters in the USA and UK. Since 1979, Mercy Corps has worked in over 100 countries. Mercy Corps currently works in 41 countries around the world and improving the lives of 19 million people. The agency focuses on countries in transition, where countries are in the midst of - or recovering from - conflict, economic collapse, or disaster; Mercy Corps sees these crisis situations as moments of opportunity to go beyond traditional boundaries of relief and catalyze lasting change. Globally, Mercy Corps implements programs in a range of sectors, including: agriculture & food security; market development; emergency response; disaster risk reduction; climate change; health; conflict management; youth engagement; and, community mobilization/ governance.
Mercy Corps Nepal works to build the absorptive, adaptive and transformative potential of vulnerable individuals and communities across Nepal. The goal is attained through a systems based approach to market development, financial services, disaster risk reduction, climate change adaptation and youth engagement. Mercy Corps began its operation in Nepal in 2005, with projects focusing on the sectors of economic and food security; climate, natural resource and disaster risk management; youth engagement; with the inclusion of women and disadvantaged groups as important cross-cutting themes throughout each intervention area.