Vacancy Notice no: 13/2072-73
MOMS
The International Nepal Fellowship (Nepal) is a Christian non-government organization that has been working in the field of health services and development in the Western Regions of Nepal for 63 years.
INF Nepal Junta Cluster, one of the four community clusters of INF Nepal, is responsible for the community work ofJumla and Surkhet. INF Nepal Jumla Cluster is looking for a qualified and well-motivated Nepali Citizen for the following post:
Post lItle: Cluster Finance Officer
Work Location: Jumla
Purpose ofthe Job:
To be responsible to lead the Cluster Finance for the effective and efficient financial management, planning (forecasts, cash flow planning) and reporting (including the production of annual accounts) of the Clusters as well as by Districts under the respective Cluster.
Required Qualifications and Skill
Application should be received by 23" March 2016 (10a Chaitra 20721 Interested candidates who meet the above criteria can send their application with detailed curriculum vitae (CV) to the following address or e-mail id. Only short-listed candidates will be contacted.
Cluster Manager
INF/Nepal Jumla Cluster Office
Cbandannath Municipality-5, Jumla
E-mail: <community.cm@jumla.nepa.Int.org>
INF Nepal retains the right to reject some or all applications even after the interview without giving any reason whatsoever. Any effort by the candidates to influence the selection process may result in disqualification.
INF Nepal is a Nepali Christian non-government organisation, registered with the Nepal government's Social Welfare Council, which serves Nepali people through health and development work.
INF Nepal aims to demonstrate God's love and concern, and restore people's relationships with God, each other and creation - so they can live dignified lives to the full. INF Nepal aims to honour God by bringing sustainable improvements in health and quality of life, and peace and harmony in communities. INF Nepal's focus is on the poor and disadvantaged, including those affected by stigmatising diseases [such as leprosy, TB and HIV/AIDS], the disabled, and marginalised groups [such as women, displaced people, and those in remote areas].