CWISH is a non-profit Human Rights Organization working to uphold the rights of children youth and women for more than two decades in Nepal. Its operation in the grassroots level are for complementary services & capacity buildings of different communities and collaborating with different stakeholders for advocacy and institutional development. In this context, CWISH is urgently looking for the following positions for the effective implementation of several projects for protecting and promoting the rights of children in Nepal. Potential applicants are encouraged to drop their updated CV along with cover letter mentioning their expected salary via email: vacancy@cwish.org.np by 25th January 2018.
Education
Intermediate Level in Social Science
Job specification
1. Sound and proven knowledge in social mobilization
2. At least 3 years of experience working in the community and schools
3. Good documentation, communication skills and tactful dealing with the stakeholders
4. Fluency in written and spoken Nepali, knowledge of English shall be additional benefit
5. Sound knowledge in computer in handling all the office packages
Job Description
1. Working together with the existing mechanism/ structure in the respective cluster
2. Implementation of designated plan/ programs in respective cluster / area.
3. Monitoring and Follow up of the community actions along with adequate documentation and communication with relevant section and stakeholders.
4. Documentation of the good practices, success stories from the community and schools
5. Prepare activity reports
6. Act as local resource person and team leader of the respective clusters.
Children and Women in Social Service and Human Rights (CWISH, Nepal) is a civil society organization contributing for dignified and happy life of children by enabling the respectful environment towards human rights (special focus on child rights) through interventions, advocacy and campaigns since its establishment in 1993. It is one of the pioneer child rights organizations working for child domestic workers' rights and continuously contributing as a facilitator to complement the gap of government in delivering the necessary service for the vulnerable children and their family. Similarly, we are advocating for the better policy provisions and their proper implementation for child protection, child friendly quality education and necessary support for the marginalized families where children are facing the risk of survival, protection, development, and participation.