Information Technology Associate

Oxfam in Nepal

Oxfam has been working in Nepal since the early 1980s undertaking various development initiatives addressing the poverty and injustice faced by women and other socially and economically excluded groups. The level of Oxfam's engagement increased substantially after restoration of democracy in 1990 as it became easier for civil society to work in the new political environment. Over the years, Oxfam has worked in partnership with local civil society organisations and the government to promote rural livelihoods, and vulnerable communities' resilience to climatic shocks and disasters. It has also significantly contributed to empowering community people, especially women, to; negotiate with people in power, influence decision making processes, claim rights and essential services to which they are entitled, demand accountability on the part of duty bearers and engage larger masses in advocacy efforts. Oxfam also worked closely with UNHCR in providing assistance to Bhutanese refugees during the 1990s. Oxfam and its long term programme partners believe that the underlying structural causes and drivers of poverty must be addressed if improvements in peoples's lives are to be broad and lasting. Poverty is not one-dimensional; nor is it purely local in its causes and solutions. Therefore, Oxfam's work addresses not only material and technical change, but also the related economic, social, institutional and policy changes which are necessary to end poverty and achieve development and wellbeing. The Oxfam Nepal Vision is: The people of Nepal are empowered and work together to attain a life of dignity with justice and equal rights for all. The Overall Nepal Programme Goal is: to improve the well being of vulnerable people through strengthening their participation in development and governance processes and reducing poverty and suffering.

Details / requirements:

JOB POSITION: Information Technology Associate — One Position 

Fixed Term Position based in Kathmandu.

Key Responsibilities: 

The ITA will be responsible for; Country Office Day-to-Day General IT Operations and first line User’s support; Remote support to field offices; Monitor and Maintain of IT Infrastructure including in-house Software, Internet, Networks, Servers, Data Backup/Restore and Telephony systems; Pan/Procurement/Disposal of IT Assets in coordination of Logistics Unit; IT Assets Pool Management; Basic Training to users; Reporting and perform jobs as assigned by the Managers.

Requirements: 

Bachelor’s Degree in IT or Computer Science or Information Systems with at least 3 Years of Full time experiences. You must have a high level of competency in implementation of IT support, technically competent and able to communicate effectively with both internal and external contacts. In addition, you will need to have an ability to learn and work independently and also as a part of the team to complete standard tasks with minimal supervision.

Training and Certifications on Microsoft Systems Administration is desirable and you should have excellent written and verbal knowledge of English and Nepali. You should be willing to travel to project areas and stay in the affected area during humanitarian crisis.

Appilcations for the above position can be sent by 2 May 2014 via email or by post.

Email: recruitment_nepal@oxfam.org.uk 

OR, 

GP.0. Box 2500

Kathmandu

Only Short listed candidates will be informed for written test and interview.

“Oxfam encourages women, people of ethnic minorities and Dalits those meet the above mentioned criteria to apply.”

Overview

Category Information Technology
Openings 1
Experience 3+ years
Education Please check vacancy details
Posted Date 23 Apr, 2014
Apply Before 02 May, 2014
City Kathmandu