Samari Utthan Sewa (SUS)

Project Coordinator

Samari Utthan Sewa (SUS)

Project Coordinator

Samari Utthan Sewa (SUS) is a non-government, not-for-profit social development organization. It was established in 2008 by a group of committed youths from the Dalit communities. SUS has been working with Dalit, poor, landless, vulnerable and other socially excluded segment of the society focusing on their basic needs and improving livelihoods, while also contributing in the process of empowering then to raise their voices for the cause of human rights, particularly for Dalit and women human rights.

Community Empowerment through Social and Economic Upliftment Project (CESE-UP) is a four years long project implemented by SUS. The project has been implemented since 2018 with the financial support from Felm. The project has been implemented in Sarlahi, Morang and Chitwan district of Nepal. The project covered a total of 2500 Households (HHs) organised into 130 Self Help Groups (SHGs).

Poverty is the main problem that project areas and beneficiaries are experiencing, and the resulting problems include food insecurity and widespread malnutrition, illiteracy and lack of access to employment opportunities and environmental pollution arising, inaccessibility to basic facilities such as water and sanitation. Most Dalits, who comprise landless and excluded are deprived of their basic human rights {e.g., citizenship, land-rights). Similarly, most children of school-going age are deprived even of primary education, and there are cases of high early drop-outs. Caste- and gender-based discriminations against some segment of the society (women and socially excluded people) still prevail thus depriving them of public service delivery (e.g., income generating, health, education, and access to social security benefits such as allowances for senior-citizens, people living with disabilities, etc. "The poor and excluded people are social, economically and legally empowered" is the impact of this CESE-UP.
Samari Utthan Sewa (SUS) is a non-government, not-for-profit social development organization. It was established in 2008 by a group of committed youths from the Dalit communities. SUS has been working with Dalit, poor, landless, vulnerable and other socially excluded segment of the society focusing on their basic needs and improving livelihoods, while also contributing in the process of empowering then to raise their voices …

Project Coordinator

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Basic Job Information

Job Category : NGO / INGO / Social work
Job Level : Senior Level
No. of Vacancy/s : [ 1 ]
Employment Type : Contract
Job Location : Lalitpur Sub-Metropolitan City, Nepal
Offered Salary : Negotiable
Apply Before(Deadline) : Jun. 27, 2018 23:59 (5 years, 10 months ago)

Job Specification

Education Level : Graduate (Masters)
Experience Required : More than 5 years
Other Specification
  • Master’s Degree in relevant field; 
  • Minimum of 5 years work experience in (I)NGO related with project management, project planning and implementation, community development and advocacy (Dalit/Land Rights)
  • Skills, knowledge and experience in results-based project planning, implementation, monitoring and co-ordination;
  • Proficiency in spoken and written English

Job Description

The Project Coordinator is responsible for the overall implementation and monitoring of project, including:

  • Responsible for coordination the implementation, planning and coordinating with the staff and Executive Director
  • Ensuring project alignment with set strategy and budget
  • Supporting project staff and field-based staff in timely and quality implementation of project activities in the project districts, including organizational and institutional development, livelihood, awareness raising, and advocacy activities
  • Managing project staff and overseeing the project implementation as a Line Manager to project staff
  • Participating in municipality review meetings, social audits, joint monitoring visits and other government and stakeholder collaboration meetings
  • Together with other project staff and other beneficiaries, managing advocacy, and other areas related to land / citizenship and Dalit rights
  • Analyzing compiled and processed data for reporting and writing project reports in English
  • Disseminating learning through reports, internal and external meetings

Note:

Contract period one (1) year with possibility of extension.  Employment salaries and benefits are according to the policies of SUS.


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