The Multi Stakeholder forestry Programme (MSTP) is a programme of the Government of Nepal (GoN) funded by the Governments of Finland (GoF), Switzerland and the United Kingdom's Department for International Development (DFID). The programme aims to improve livelihoods and resilience of the poor and disadvantaged people in Nepal by maximising the contribution of the country's forestry sector to inclusive economic growth, poverty reduction and tackling climate change. The Embassy of Switzerland, Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation SDC has established a Services Support Unit (SSU) in Kathmandu to support the implementation of the MSFP during the first phase (2012 2015). The SSU is now seeking applications from qualified and experienced Nepali citizens for the following positions:
Cluster Programme Coordinator (6)
Programme Officer (1)
Procurement Manager (1)
Finance Officer (1)
Detailed Job Description can be collected from the MSFP Services Support Unit, Jawalakhel, Kathmandu or downloaded from www.msfp.org.np.
Interested and eligible candidate should send an application in English addressing the motivation for position applied for with a contact address and telephone number; together with current CV by email to ssu@msfp.org.np - or by post to Multi Stakeholder Forestry Programme, Services Support Unit (SSU), Jawalakhel, Kathmandu, P.O. Box: 12095, Kathmandu, Nepal, to reach latest by Friday. 6th February, 2013 by 5:00 pm.
Please clearly mark on the envelope the name of the position you are applying with preferred cluster/duty station (e.g. ’'Application for Cluster Programme Coordinator - Surkhet cluster").
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Telephone enquiry regarding the position/s will not be entertained. The MSFP SSU reserves the right to reject any or all applications without assigning any reasons.
The MSFP promotes workforce diversity and applies positive discrimination to candidates from discriminated groups (women and candidates from Dalit. Janajati, Madhesi/Terai, and other minority communities).