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Inclusive Business Program Officer (re-advertised)
The Australian Foundation for the Peoples of Asia and the Pacific (AFAP) was the first Australian NGO to be formally registered to work in Vietnam in 1996. Our programme focuses on improving health, income generation, good governance, social monitoring, food security and resilience to the effects of climate change. AFAP has developed a solid reputation as a principled, innovative, and pioneering NGO working with a wide spectrum of stakeholders ranging from policy makers and local authorities to civil society organisations (CSOs) and vulnerable communities.
AFAP Vietnam is currently seeking a qualified, highly motivated candidate who is ready to undertake a long-term commitment to the not-for-profit sector, for the position of Inclusive Business Program Officer, to commence in December 2014. The position is to manage program in the assigned areas and provide technical assistance on inclusive business to program team and local partners to ensure timely and effective project implementation, reporting, donor liaison and activity planning.
Position: Inclusive Business Program Officer
Type of contract: One year (extendable)
Work location: Hanoi with travels to the fields
Salary: Annual gross salary ranging from US$12,698 to US$18,074
For more information, please see the job description here.
How to apply:
Please email your CV and cover letter in English with the subject line of: “IBPO Application_[Your name]” by 20 November 2014 to [email protected]
Please be advised that we will only be contacting shortlisted candidates.
AFAP Vietnam is an equal opportunities employer and does not discriminate on grounds of ethnic origin, race, religious beliefs, age, disability, gender or sexual orientation.