Project Coordinator & Agricultural Technician (JT/JTA)
GIFT Nepal, registered as a non- profitable, non- governmental development organization, was established in August 1994 by a group of people who have wide and profound experience in community development activities at the grassroots level, especially in the context of Bajura district. Its registration number at the District Administration Office is 23/053 and its affiliation number with Social Welfare Council (SWC) 5701/054 (1997). Its head office is in Martadi, the headquarters of Bajura District. The actual beneficiaries of the organization are rural community people of Bajura district. The main focus of the organization is in the area of community development including poverty alleviation, identification and settling of gender issues, health and sanitation, protection of local environment, forest conservation and management.
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Vacancy Announcement
Date: 24th April 2026
GIFT Nepal is nonprofitable, non-government and nonpolitical humanitarian development organization has been implementing “Safe and Enabling Environment for Adolescent Girls and Young Women (SAFE-Girls) Project” in the partnership with Good Neighbors International Nepal. The project has been implementing in Badimalika Municipality, and Budiganga Municipality of the Bajura district. GIFT-Nepal is seeking qualified, dynamic, and motivated Nepali citizens on the following positions for smooth implementation of the project.
1. Position: Project Coordinator
Required Number: 1
Based on: GIFT Nepal Head Office Bajura
Key Responsibilities:
A. Project Planning and Implementation
- Lead the overall implementation of the SAFE-Girls project in the assigned municipality as per the workplan and contract signed with the funding agency.
- Ensure timely and effective execution of all project activities as per the project implementation plan.
- Collaborate with municipal bodies to mainstream project interventions into local plans and budgets.
- Facilitate participatory planning with adolescents and youth during the seven-step planning process of local governments.
- Coordinate with health, education, and other relevant sectors to integrate project components.
- Formation of Adolescent girls’ groups, with the establishment of mentor/mentees.
- Organization of school level orientation programmes on SAFE Girls Project.
- Organize intense TOT, including trainings on leadership, gender transformative approaches, psychological first aid, etc to enable them to mentor adolescent girls in the safe spaces (ToT) including Local Government stakeholders.
- Organize RUPANTARAN sessions, advocacy and awareness campaigns to promote awareness of sexual and reproductive health and rights and gender-based violence, prevention and outreach activities, intergenerational dialogues, CSE trainings, including other project activities.
B. Stakeholder Engagement and Coordination
- Maintain strong coordination and communication with local governments, municipal officials, ward representatives, health institutions, and other key stakeholders.
- Organize and facilitate regular meetings, orientations, workshops, and joint field visits in alignment with project goals.
- Represent the project in local-level coordination platforms, technical working groups, and task teams.
C. Gender and Social Inclusion (GESI) Integration
- Lead and support the implementation of GESI, social and behavior change (SBC), and social norms change activities.
- Mobilize and strengthen adolescent and youth networks to implement community-based awareness programs.
- Promote the formation and empowerment of adolescent/women groups, peer mentoring structures, and youth-led advocacy initiatives.
- Facilitate gender-responsive planning, budgeting, and advocacy efforts at the local level.
D. Capacity Building and Community Mobilization
- Design and deliver capacity-building training, mentorship, and orientations for peer mentors, adolescent facilitators, FCHVs, and community groups.
- Guide and supervise the work of social mobilizers, volunteers, trainers, and short-term consultants during field-level activities.
- Enhance leadership, decision-making, and life skills among adolescent girls and young women to become agents of change.
E. Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, and Learning (MEAL)
- Support and lead the MEAL process including data collection, monitoring, documentation, case studies, and periodic assessments.
- Ensure regular data updates and manage the project database effectively.
- Contribute to baseline, midline, and endline surveys, including assessments and evaluations related to GBV and GESI.
- Promote learning and reflection through sharing success stories, challenges, and best practices.
F. Reporting and Documentation
- Prepare and submit monthly, quarterly, and annual progress reports to SEBAC-Nepal and the funding agency.
- Document key learnings, success stories, activity/event reports, and ensure all supporting documents are collected and archived as per donor requirements.
- Support financial documentation by preparing event reports with participant lists, agendas, photos, and expenditure verification.
Minimum Qualification and experience:
- Master's degree in public health, Gender Studies, Sociology, Development Studies or other related fields with three years of relevant experience or bachelor's degree in public health, Gender Studies, Sociology, Development Studies or other related fields with Five years of relevant experience in gender-based violence, gender equality, reproductive health rights, adolescent/youth empowerment, and public health.
2. Position: Agricultural Technician (JT/JTA) (Female Only)
Required Number: 1
Project: LICED/SAKSHAM
Based on: Badimalika Municipality, Bajura district.
Minimum Qualification and experience:
- At list Intermediate in Agriculture one years of experience and TSLC JTA, at list two years experience in relevant field.
- Should have community group formation, mobilization, and communication skills at related field.
- Proficient in using computer program: Ms word, Excel sheet, power point and email.
- Ability to communicate in English, Nepali, and local languages.
- Ability to work under strict deadlines.
- Ability to prepare the report at field level.
Qualified and Interested candidate are requested to submit their cover letter and updated CV only on email address vacancy.giftnepal@gmail.com by no later than 5 PM of 30 April 2026.
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for further selection process. No telephone inquiries will be registered, and any inappropriate recommendation might automatically disqualify the candidate from further processing.
Qualified female candidates or those from disadvantaged communities are strongly eligibility.
For this process all right reserve to GIFT-Nepal.
Overview
| Category | Agriculture, Public Health, Development / NGO, Development studies, Management, Gender Studies |
| Openings | 2 |
| Position Type | Contract |
| Experience | Please check vacancy details. |
| Education | Please check vacancy details |
| Posted Date | 24 Apr, 2026 |
| Apply Before | 30 Apr, 2026 |
| City | Bajura |