Executive Assistant
WWF Nepal

Executive Assistant

  • No. of Openings Few
  • Category NGO/INGO/Social/Develop.Projects
  • Location 1
  • Job Level Entry Level
  • Salary Negotiable
  • Education Level Bachelors
  • Experience 3 years
  • Expiry date Aug 21, 2015 (Expired)
Job Description

Provide overall administrative support to the Country Representative through organizing and maintaining files and records, managing correspondences, and planning and scheduling meetings and appointments. S/he will also oversee special donor and visitor relations catering towards travel and guest arrangements, and customized communications.

Job Specification

A Bachelors’ degree in a relevant field of study is required. The candidate must have a minimum of 3 years work experience in a similar position. S/he should possess organizational and analytical skills necessary to coordinate executive office activities and excellent interpersonal skills to communicate effectively with staff, partners, donors and visitors.  The ability to take initiative and prioritize work with minimal supervision, and meet deadlines is also required.  Maintaining a high degree of confidentiality is a requirement of this position. The candidate must be willing to travel to field. - See more at: http://www.wwfnepal.org/opportunities/vacancy/#sthash.j24vEIFY.dpuf

This job has been expired on 2015-08-21
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WWF is the world’s leading independent conservation organization originated from Switzerland in 1961 and currently running in more than 100 c...

WWF is the world’s leading independent conservation organization originated from Switzerland in 1961 and currently running in more than 100 countries across 6 continents. The program started from conservation of wildlife to broader concept of building future where humans can live in harmony with nature. WWF has created 1,480 ecoregions that categorize the world into its natural ecosystems. Nepal with Bhutan, northeast India, southeast Tibet and northern Myanmar, falls under the Eastern Himalaya region housing the threatened species Snow Leopards, Bengal Tigers and One-horned Rhinos.

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