Job Vacancy in Helen Keller International 519 views2 applications

Helen Keller International (HKI)/Nepal, an International non-profit organization (INGO) working in nutrition and food security implementing USAID-funded Suaahara II Program, seeks application from qualified, energetic and self- motivated Nepalese citizens for the six months Internship Program as below:

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Intern Public Health

(Sindupalchowkh)

 

  • Bachelors in Public Health or Nursing;
  • Willing to work in the multi-dimensional environment with the professionals from various areas.
  • Strong English and Nepali writing, proofreading, oral and professional writing and editing and communication skills

Please refer to the link:   https://drive.google.com/file/d/1J8gIpywaBXMhNuVFMUj72H_pJLWng1PD/view for the detailed Job description for the above said internship program.

Application Procedures: 

Submission to: [email protected] 

  • A cover letter clearly describing your experiences and competencies that meet the position requirement
    • Updated CV
  • Minimum of two reference contact details (mobile and e-mail)

Deadline for Submission: COB 28thNovember 2017.

The contract will be initially for six months. May be extended depending on the need of and subject to availability of fund. Only short-listed candidates will be contacted for the selection process. 

Helen Keller International / Nepal promotes workforce with diversity and applies positive discrimination to women candidates and candidates from Dalit, Janajati, Madhesi/ Terai and other minority communities.

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Founded in 1915, Helen Keller International (HKI) is among the oldest international nonprofit organizations devoted to fighting and treating preventable blindness and malnutrition. HKI is headquartered in New York City, and has programs in 23 countries in Africa and Asia as well as in the United States. HKI builds local capacity by establishing sustainable programs, and provides scientific and technical assistance and data to governments and international, regional, national and local organizations around the world. HKI programs combat malnutrition, cataract, trachoma, onchocerciasis (river blindness) and refractive error. The goal of all HKI programs is to reduce suffering of those without access to needed health or vision care and ultimately, to help lift people from poverty.
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