We are looking for someone with expertise and experience in transformational community development work who will work closely with the Director of Community Health and Development and staff teams on strengthening community health strategies with a focus on maternal and child health, sexual and reproductive health rights and gender issues. They will provide technical support through capacity building training on emerging health rights and issues and also support project staff through field visits. They need to be proficient in developing training curricula to implement with field staff.
All expatriate volunteers applying for an official visa require:
- A Master’s degree [or equivalent] in a relevant subject and at least five years of experience in a related field.
- The desire to combine their Christian faith and technical expertise to equip, encourage and strengthen the capacity of others.
- A good understanding of, and full commitment to, INF’s values and a passion for intercultural Christian service.
- Intercultural training/experience.
- A sending agency/organisation.
Even without relevant qualifications, there may be opportunities to serve in an advisory/training capacity for three months or less.
Please note that INF is unable to pay salaries to expatriate workers in Nepal.