World Vision India
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ProgramCoordinator
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“Program Coordinator at World Vision India. Skills: Community Mobilization, Capacity Building, Partnering, Sponsorship facilitation. Ensure effective communication of WV India identity. Facilitate capacity of community on ownership”
Industry & Context.
Ability to work in diverse culture
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
University Graduate in any discipline, Computer skills, Sound knowledge in the TP & CESP, Basic DME skills
Nice to Have
Two years experience preferred
What You'll Do.
Ensure effective communication of WV India identity
Facilitate capacity of community on ownership
Identify local partners and develop partnerships
Explore opportunities for resource diversification
Facilitate development of child selection criteria
Ensure monitoring of registered children
Promote community led child monitoring
Establish community led child protection mechanism
Ensure inclusion of most vulnerable
Identify capacity building support
Facilitate community based monitoring
Monitor end user issues
Enhance influence at Block level
Promote culture of excellence
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Work with a team of Community Mobilizers; Facilitate links to technical support; Provide coaching and mentoring; Promote team work among community mobilisers
Communication Scope
Good communication skills (Local language); Ability to read and write in English
Process & Methodology
Project Management skills
Full Job Description
With over 70 years of experience, our focus is on helping the most vulnerable children overcome poverty and experience fullness of life. We help children of all backgrounds, even in the most dangerous places. Come join our 31,000+ staff working in nearly 100 countries and share the joy of transforming vulnerable children’s life stories! _**Employee Contract Type:**_ Local - Fixed Term Employee (Fixed Term) _**Job Description:**_ **Job Title:** Program Coordinator Area Development Program World Vision India **Position Reports to :** Project Officer World Vision India **Compensation:** Rs. 25,000/- per month **Purpose of the Job:** A Program Coordinator (PC) works with a team of Community Mobilizers in the communities to enable mutual transformation – in the lives of children, families, supporters and WV staff themselves. The role serves as the primary link between the WV India Area Development Program office and the community mobilisers focusing on working with local groups and organisations to contribute towards child well-being priorities in the area. A Programme coordinator acts as a facilitator and helps the community mobiliser’s teams to build on their existing strengths and facilitate links to technical support. They will be also responsible for a cluster to implement programmes and sponsorship in addition to providing coaching and mentoring. **Key Deliverables:** 1\. Ensure the effective communication of WV India identity, mission, vision, core values and approach to development including child sponsorship. 2\. Facilitate in enhancing the capacity of the community on ownership of child well-being. 3\. Identifying partners at the local level (block) and develop multi stakeholder partnership in line with the TPs. 4\. Explore opportunities for resource diversification at local level. 5\. Facilitate the development of locally contextual child selection criteria, and support the child selection process within in the primary focus areas. 6\. Ensure the presence moni
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