Title: WASH Social Architect
Company Name: Oxfam
Vacancy: Not specific
Job Location: Anywhere in Bangladesh
Employment Status: Full-time
Educational Requirements:
∎ A minimum Bachelor of Architecture (B. Arch) from any reputed University.
Experience Requirements:
∎ At least 5 year(s)
Job Responsibilities:
∎ Judge the credibility and accuracy of information coming from the field, from external coordination and other relevant sources.
∎ Analyse diverse and complex context at micro and macro level with the ability to communicate complex matters to a diverse audience.
∎ Directly impact on programme quality through technical support and monitoring on integrated and inclusive WASH activities/approaches and designs.
∎ Is variable with well-defined targets and/or minimum standards and is both proactive and reactive
Additional Requirements:
∎ At least 5 years of professional experience in the relevant field of work and at least 3 years in the community and Humanitarian & development sectors,
∎ At least 1 year working experience in social architecture approach.
∎ Ability to analyse and communicate complex information to a wide audience.
∎ A good analytical and communication skill.
Job Source: Bdjobs.com Online Job Posting.
Application Deadline: 8 Nov 2022
Company Information:
∎ 27 Oct 2022
∎ Oxfam
∎ Business : Oxfam employs more than six thousand people in 90 countries who share a commitment to work together to end poverty and suffering. It is committed to ensure diversity and gender equality within the organization and welcomes applications from women, person with disability and under-represented groups. Oxfam does not discriminate against applicants or employees based on their HIV/AIDS status. The organization has been working in Bangladesh since the War of Independence and has established a permanent country office in 1972. Since then it has responded to all major emergencies in the country. Oxfam's current program focuses on Economic Justice & Resilience, Gender and Women?s Leadership and Humanitarian Capacity Building and Response.
Category: NGO/Development