Program Development Officer
WWF Nepal

Position: Program Development Officer (Hot Job)

  • No. of Openings 1
  • Category NGO/INGO/Social/Develop.Projects
  • Job Location 1
  • Job Level Junior Level
  • Salary As per organization Policy
  • Education Level Bachelor's degree in Environment Science, Management or a related field
  • Experience At least 3 years
  • Expiry date Mar 11, 2016 (Expired)
Job Description
  • Help support WWF Nepal's Program development and fundraising portfolio.
  • Work under the supervision  of  Deputy Director- Program Development and Monitorings/he will work in close coordination with other departments, field programs, and partners to develop concept notes and proposals that are in the line with emerging funding trends and donor requirements.
  • Substantial time to spent at WWF Nepal's field project locations to interact with project managers and communities to support project development opportunities
Job Specification
  • Bachelor's degree in Environment Science, Management or a related field.
  • at least 3 years of development sector experience in fundraising, marketing and developing proposals is required.
  • Excellent technical writing skills essential for developing project proposals.
  • ability to comprehend and interpret proposal development guidelines.
  • Public relations and marketing skills will be of an added advantage.
This job has been expired on 2016-03-11
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WWF is the world’s leading independent conservation organization originated from Switzerland in 1961 and currently running in more than 100 countries ...

WWF is the world’s leading independent conservation organization originated from Switzerland in 1961 and currently running in more than 100 countries across 6 continents. The program started from conservation of wildlife to broader concept of building future where humans can live in harmony with nature. WWF has created 1,480 ecoregions that categorize the world into its natural ecosystems. Nepal with Bhutan, northeast India, southeast Tibet and northern Myanmar, falls under the Eastern Himalaya region housing the threatened species Snow Leopards, Bengal Tigers and One-horned Rhinos.

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