Short term contract positions are available for Nepali citizens who would like to support the U.S. Peace Corps Volunteer Pre-Service Training (PST). Applicants must be willing to live in a village outside of the Kathmandu valley from approximately the second week of January 2019 through second week of April 2019 (selected candidates must work at the training site during festivals & holidays that occur during training period). This is a project-based contract and is renewed as needed. Candidates selected for these positions who receive satisfactory performance reviews can be renewed for up to four future assignments options without competition.
Senior Language and Culture Facilitator (SLCF): Bachelor’s degree in any discipline. Excellent written and spoken Nepali and English. Must have at least one year experience in teaching Nepali language to foreigners or at least two Peace Corps training experience as Language and Culture Facilitator. Sound knowledge of Nepali language, culture, and practices and ethnic diversity. Must have training session facilitation experience with computer proficiency.
For full advert and Statement of Work for the above listed positions refer to: https://np.usembassy.gov/embassy/jobs/
Send application with resume to nepaljobs@peacecorps.gov or U.S. Peace Corps, P.O. Box 15150, Kathmandu, Nepal or hand deliver to our office in Maharajgunj by the due date stated for each position. Please indicate the position you are applying for in the subject line. Telephone inquiries will not be entertained. Only shortlisted applicants will be notified for interviews. People with work experience in mid-hills of province 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7, women and disadvantaged groups are encouraged to apply.
As the preeminent international service organization of the United States, the Peace Corps sends Americans abroad to tackle the most pressing needs of people around the world. Peace Corps Volunteers work at the grassroots level toward sustainable change that lives on long after their service—at the same time becoming global citizens and serving their country. When they return home, Volunteers bring their knowledge and experiences—and a global outlook—that enriches the lives of those around them.