Associate Administrative Officer
Heifer International Nepal (HPIN)

Position: Associate Administrative Officer (Hot Job)

  • No. of Openings 1
  • Category NGO/INGO/Social/Develop.Projects
  • Job Location 26
  • Job Level Junior Level
  • Salary As per organization rule's
  • Education Level Bachelor's Degree
  • Experience Minimum 2 years of experience in related field
  • Expiry date Aug 05, 2020 (Expired)
Job Description
  • To provide administrative and logistical assistance, ensuring daily operations are carried out professionally, efficiently, and effectively. Handle day-to-day logistic function and handle front desk. 
Job Specification
  • A Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent from a recognized university in Business Administration or Business Studies with minimum two (2) years of experience in a similar context is required.  Experience in working with an international organization is preferred.
  • Other job-related education and experience may be substituted for all or part of these basic requirements
Apply Instruction

A Cover letter mentioning expected salary along with application form (download from http://heifernepal.org/opportunity-detail/440), latest curriculum-vitae, a recent passport size photograph, a copy of Nepali citizenship certificate should be submitted at the following address by 5 August 2020. For details of Job Description please visit our website http://heifernepal.org/opportunity-detail/440. Please Indicate the position that you are applying for. 

Only short-listed candidates will be invited for the interview. Telephone enquiries will not be entertained.

Heifer International Nepal

Hattiban, Lalitpur-15

P.O. Box: 6043, Kathmandu 

Email: [email protected] 

This job has been expired on 2020-08-05
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Heifer International's mission is to work with communities to end world hunger and poverty and to care for the Earth. Dan West was a farmer from ...

Heifer International's mission is to work with communities to end world hunger and poverty and to care for the Earth. Dan West was a farmer from the American Midwest and member of the Church of the Brethren who went to the front lines of the Spanish Civil War as an aid worker. His mission was to provide relief, but he soon discovered the meager single cup of milk rationed to the weary refugees once a day was not enough. And then he had a thought: 

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