Key responsibilities:
The Team Leader is responsible for leading the SAFE (Strengthening Access to Fair and Equitable) Justice project to ensure effective implementation in transforming social norms to enhance access to justice by the poor vulnerable and socially excluded (PVSE) groups, especially women and girls. S/he will provide strategic direction to the project team on reducing social barriers to create an enabling environment primarily focusing on behavior change. The Team Leader is also responsible to coordinate with various levels of the Nepal police (local, district to national) for effective implementation of the project.
Preferred Qualifications and Experience:
Master’s Degree in Law and legal studies or a relevant degree from a recognized University with a minimum of 5 years of working experience in the field of human rights with transitional justice and right to information in Nepal. Experience of working with the local authorities, especially the police is desired.
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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, 23 August 2017.
In addition to the Online Application form, please send an application and a recent CV to apply@care.org. Please indicate the position title while applying for on the subject of your application.
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Telephone enquiries will not be entertained.
“CARE Nepal is an equal opportunity employer. We encourage candidates of diverse background, women and differently abled, to apply”
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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).