British Council announces vacancy for Education Programme Coordinator, Cultural Engagements
Education Programme Coordinator, Cultural Engagements
Role Purpose:
This role will support the education programme team in the implementation of programmes and projects in compliance with British Council policies and procedures including financial admin, reporting and data collection, operational project delivery and managing relations with stakeholder.
Role specific knowledge and experience:
You should bring along:
- Legal right to work in Nepal
- English Proficiency-B2
- Experience of working in a supporting role on programmes or projects.
- Administrative and financial administration experience.
- Good understanding of basic concepts of monitoring and evaluation, and how they are central to good project management.
- Experience of working in a supporting role on programmes or projects, preferably in education, youth leadership development, or skills development sector.
Further Information:
Pay band: PB4 Local contract
Location: Kathmandu
Department: CE, Nepal
Contract type: Full Time
Duration: Indefinite
Closing date: 10 November 2022
Link to apply: https://careers.britishcouncil.org/job-invite/34748/
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