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FSL Officer |
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1 |
Job Location: |
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Sanghar |
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No Preference |
Minimum Education: |
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Masters |
Degree Title: |
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MSc (Hons.) Agriculture |
Career Level: |
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Entry Level |
Minimum Experience: |
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2 Years3 Years |
Salary Range: |
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PKR 0 to 0 per Month |
Apply By: |
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Aug 30, 2016 |
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Job Description: |
- Identification and registration of beneficiary households for the agriculture programme
- Participate in data collection
- Regularly monitor the activities at distribution level and off site with households
- Assess the needs through household surveys and focus groups discussions
- Present and facilitate community training on sector specific issues and community awareness raising through community meetings
- Agriculture Officer will be responsible for daily and weekly reporting of issues and their possible solutions to the livelihoods coordinator
- Weekly reporting on progress
- Support and assist livelihoods coordinator in data compilation
- Comply with the requirements of Save the Children’s Child Protection Policy to ensure maximum protection for children
- Other duties as required in line with your skills, experience and role
- Follows all Save the Children policies and procedures
- Undertakes any other tasks assigned by supervisor.
- (Women professionals are encouraged to apply)
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Company Information |
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Company Name: Save the Children Company Description: Save the Children is worlds leading independent organization for children that envisions a world in which every child attains the right to survival, protection, development and participation. Working in 120 countries of the world, Save the Children focuses on the poorest and marginalized children. There are 30 members of Save the Children around the world, all working together to inspire breakthroughs in the way the world treats children and achieving real and lasting change in their lives.
In Pakistan, Save the Children operates with dual mandate i.e. it is one of the leading child rights organizations with long term development programs and also responds to emergencies affecting children through a country-wide humanitarian response program. Save the Children has been working in Pakistan since 1979, when it first implemented its program for Afghan refugees. Today, we are successfully implementing Child Protection, Child Rights Governance, Education & Child Development, Emergencies, Food Security & Livelihoods and Health & Nutrition programs in more than 60 districts of Pakistan, Seven Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA), Six Frontier Regions (FRs) and Azad Jammu and Kashmir.
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