Regional Project Officer
Handicap International

Position: Regional Project Officer (Hot Job)

  • No. of Openings 1
  • Category NGO/INGO/Social/Develop.Projects
  • Job Location 26
  • Job Level Senior Level
  • Salary As per organization's rules and regulations.
  • Education Level Master’s Degree of Public health or Masters of Physiotherapy/Rehabilitation.
  • Experience 1 year of experience in related field.
  • Expiry date Apr 25, 2017 (Expired)
Job Description
  • Contribute in capacity development of health staffs of hub-hospitals and adjacent district and private hospitals through training on Primary Trauma Care, emergency trauma management and logistic training related to Mass casualty incidents.
  • Sensitize health sector preparedness local stakeholders for inclusion of most vulnerable people through orientation of VFPN approach for effective identification, service delivery and referral of needy people with injury, functional limitation and disability.
Job Specification
  • Exposure on health system strengthening, regionalization/regional planning of health, rehabilitation service and health sector preparedness and response is an added advantage.
Apply Instruction

Interested candidates are advised to request an application form via email to [email protected] Then, send the filled application form along with recent CV and names of three referees to the same email address. Please mention name of the position you are applying for in the subject line in e-mail.

This job has been expired on 2017-04-25
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Handicap International is an international, non-governmental organisation, mainly known for its fight against anti-personnel mines and cluster munitions ...

Handicap International is an international, non-governmental organisation, mainly known for its fight against anti-personnel mines and cluster munitions and helping the victims of these unexploded devices. However, its mandate has been extended over the years and today includes providing assistance through work in various fields for people in developing countries with other kinds of disability.

 

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