District Coordinator and Training Officer NGO Jobs in WAVE Foundation


WAVE Foundation, a national NGO, for its project "Activating Village Courts in Bangladesh" being implemented in Chuadanga, Magura and Narail district supported by UNDP & European Union invites applications for the following positions:

District Coordinator-(01)
Major Responsibilities: Prepare work plan for the district, coordinate and monitor on-time implementation of planned activities, prepare monthly, quarterly and annual project implementation reports, liaison with district & upazilla administration and upaziila & UP elected representatives, manage and develop district project staff, etc.

Education, Experience & Competencies: Masters in any discipline. 3-5 years experience in field level coordination, planning, implementation, monitoring and reporting of project activities preferably in the area of governance. S/he should possess excellent inter-personal skills, good report writing skills in English, good computer skills in MS Office and good communication skills. Age maximum 38.

Location: Magura, Salary: Taka 22,000 per month

Training Officer-(01)
Major Responsibilities: Conduct training need assessment, prepare training modules, facilitate training sessions, communicate with various training participants and prepare training reports.

Education, Experience & Competencies: Masters in any discipline. 3 years experience in training module development and training facilitation, good report writing skills, computer skills in MS Word, MS Excel and Power Point, good communication skills in English and Bangla. Age maximum 36.

Location: Chuadanga, Salary: Taka 20,900 per month

Application with CV, contact telephone number and two passport size photographs to be sent to Admin & HR Division, WAVE Foundation, 3/11 Block-D, Lalmatia, Dhaka-1207 on or before 24 April 2012. Women are especially encouraged to apply. Please mention the name of the position applied for on the top of the envelope. Only short-listed candidates will be contacted for interview.

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