Nepal Eye Program, Tilganga Institute of Ophthalmology (T10), a comprehensive eye care service delivery including training; research; intraocular lens manufacturing facility; community program and eye bank is currently looking for qualified Nepali female candidates to apply for the following positions on the contract basis:
Sr. Project Officer-(No. of Requirement :1)- Level 7
The Project Officer (P0) is responsible for the coordination, implementation and reporting of Gender and Eye Health Project in implementing hospitals and Community Eye Centers (CECs). She will effectively implement existing projects and achieve all end results as per the approaches/processes stipulated in Project Implementation Plan (PIP) of the assigned projects. For this, the incumbent has to undertake rigorous coordination, implementation and reporting.
Qualification and Experience:
Responsibilities:
Candidates who are meeting above said criteria are requested to submit the application letter with updated curriculum vitae to hr_vacancy@tilganga.org no later than 5:00 pm, November 11,2017.
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for further selection process. The TIO reserves the right to reject any or all application(s) without stating any reason whatsoever.
Remuneration and benefits will be provided as per Nepal Eye Program contract rules.
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Nepal Eye Program was officially launched in July 1992 to support the prevention & control of blindness in Nepal and the region. Tilganga Institute of Ophthalmology (TIO) is the implementing body of the Nepal Eye Program, a not-for-profit, community-based, non-government organization. With an aim to act as a model for treatment, research and training, independent yet working in co-operation with all other eye care centres and organizations in Nepal, the current TIO facility was opened in 1994.
In the early years, working with The Fred Hollows Foundation (FHF), Australia, TIO played a key role to help refine and adapt a practical, safe, and affordable technique of intraocular lens implant for cataract surgery in developing countries. Another key achievement in the early days was the establishment of the country's first eye bank, in conjunction with Tissue Banks International in Baltimore, USA, and Lions International.