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Handicap International Federation (HI) Job Vacancy Notice

Vacancy 17 Aug 2019 1077 0

Handicap International Federation Vacancy Announcement

Handicap International Federation (HI) is an independent and impartial aid organization, created in 1982, working across 63 countries. HI works alongside the vulnerable populations, whatever the context, taking action to respond to their essential needs, improve their living conditions and promote respect for their dignity and fundamental rights. Present in Nepal since 2000, HI works through a network of local partner organizations in the area of health and physical rehabilitation, inclusive education and resilience including emergency response to improve the living conditions and involvement of the most vulnerable populations in Nepal.

"Strengthening Inclusive Education in Nepal (SIKAI)" is one of HI's inclusive education project, aimed to improve inclusive education in Sarlahi District (Chandranagar, Haripurwa, Parsa, and Bramhapuri) of Nepal. The project aims to improve standards in schools that directly impact inclusive education whilst parallelly sensitizing communities to change behaviors and practices that barricade children from attending school and participating in society. Thus, HI Nepal invites applications from interested and qualified candidates for the following job position to contribute to the implementation of "SIKAI" project:

1. Senior Project Officer -1 (Based in Kathmandu)

To Apply:

Log on to www.merojob.com/hi for more details about the position. And send a motivation letter mentioning the position applied for and expected salary and an updated CV including 2 referees (with a contact number and e-mail address) to [email protected]. The deadline for application is August 28, 2019. HI, Nepal reserves the right to cancel, postpone or modify the whole recruitment process without providing any reasons whatsoever.

Handicap International (HI) is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified women, people with disability, and members from disadvantaged communities are strongly encouraged to apply.

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