Ref: IC RECURITMENT Number: UN-HABITAT /GSF/01/2019
UN-HABITAT being the Executing Agency of Global Sanitation Fund (GSF) supported by Water Supply and Sanitation Collaborative Council (WSSCC) is focusing to achieve Open Defecation-Free (ODF) and build the capacity in selected Districts, VDCs, Municipalities and strengthen the sector and monitoring at national and district levels through operationalization of National Sanitation and Hygiene Master Plan. The programme is seeking for professional and competent candidates to for the post Mentioned below to work in its working district namely Bara, Parsa, Mahottarai, Dhanusha.
Triggerer: Four post
Type of contract: Individual Contract
Duty Station: GSF Working districts as per requirement
Supervisor: Respective DC
Duration: 1.5 months – extendable as per the performance and programme requirement.
Required qualifications: as per the TOR
Education |
Class 10 or equivalent with 1 years of relevant work experience. |
Knowledge and skills |
Hands-on experience of at least 1 year in WASH sector in reputed organization. |
Years of experience |
At least 1 years of relevant work experience on WASH sector |
Languages |
Writing, reading and speaking in Nepali and one of the local language like Maithili, Bhojpuri and Tharu languages are asset for the consultant. |
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Interested individual consultant must submit the following documents/information to demonstrate their qualifications:
P11 form (Please download from): http://un.org.np/sites/default/files/attachments/p11form_project_personnel.doc)
Interested applicants must submit the updated standard UN Personal History Form (P11) for project personnel with covering letter no later than 15 August 2019 by email to unhabitat.nepal@unhabitat.org.np stating the post on the subject line.
Please note that the application received after the closing date will not be given consideration. Only short-listed candidates, whose applications respond to the above criteria, will be contacted. Telephone enquiries will not be entertained. Applications from women, disadvantaged and socially excluded group are encouraged.