North East Livelihood Promotion Society recruitment for Office Assistant in Guwahati
Job Description
Advt. No. PD/NERLP/2012-13/158/Pt-IV/ Tripura/
Coordinator/Office Assistant recruitment in North East Livelihood Promotion Society
Coordinator, Livelihood and Rural Marketing/ 01 Post
Qualification : Should have Post Graduate degree from a recognized University / Institutions in Agricultural Economics / Rural Development/ Management / Agriculture Business or related discipline. For those serving in Central Govt / State Govt / PSUs/ Autonomous Bodies requisite experience will be judged Knowledge on National Agricultural Commodity market will be an added qualification. Experience of working 3 years in the field of rural market essential. Preference willing and promotion of income generating be given to those having experience in rigorous project preparation and management in an externally aided project. Experience in designing community based income generating empowering projects will be highly rated.
Coordinator, Monitoring and Evaluation/ 01 Post
Qualification : Should have Post Graduate degree from a recognized University / Institutions in Statistics/ Agri. Statistics/ Economics / Agricultural Economics or related fields. . For those serving in Central Govt / State Govt / PSUS / Autonomous Bodies requisite experience will be judged . Experience of working for 3 years in the field of monitoring and evaluation in any externally aided project. . Experience in the field of participatory monitoring is essential . Experience of designing, managing and implementing multidisciplinary and results based M & E system is desirable.
Remuneration : 30,000/- per month
Office Assistant/ 01 Post
Qualification : Graduate in any discipline with computer skills. At least 3 years experience as Secretarial Assistant.
Remuneration : 15,000 per month.
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Project Development Objective of the North East Rural Livelihoods Project (NERLP) is to improve rural livelihoods, especially that of women, unemployed youth and the most disadvantaged, in four North Eastern States of Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim and Tripura.