Switzerland Embassy in Nepal โ Job Vacancy Announcement 2025
Position: Office Cleaner
๐ Location: Kathmandu, Nepal
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Application Deadline: August 10, 2025 | 5:00 PM
The Embassy of Switzerland in Nepal has been actively supporting Nepal’s development efforts since 1959. With the formal establishment of the Swiss Embassy in Kathmandu in 2009, Switzerland has continuously contributed to federalism implementation, employment generation, income creation, and safe migration support across Nepal’s federal, provincial, and local levels.
To strengthen its operations, the Swiss Embassy is seeking a motivated and experienced Nepali national for the position of:
๐งน Position: Office Cleaner (Government-level Embassy Job)
๐ Job Type: Fixed-term contract (2 years) with the possibility of extension
๐ผ Workplace: Embassy of Switzerland, Kathmandu
โ Minimum Requirements:
- Must have passed Grade 10 (SEE/SLC) or equivalent
- At least 2 years of experience as an office cleaner or janitorial staff
- Good knowledge of office cleaning procedures and hygiene practices
- Ability to communicate in basic English and fluent in Nepali (written and spoken)
- Training or certification from a recognized institution related to cleaning or housekeeping preferred
๐ฅ How to Apply:
Interested candidates should submit the following documents in English or Nepali:
- Updated CV (Bio-data) with contact details and phone number
- Copies of academic certificates
- Copy of Nepali citizenship certificate
- Recommendation letter from current or previous employer
๐ง Email Application To:kathmandu.application@eda.admin.ch
๐ฌ Postal Address:
Personnel and Administration Manager
P.O. Box 113, Embassy of Switzerland, Kathmandu, Nepal
Important: Please mention โApplication โ Office Cleanerโ in the subject line of your email or on the envelope.
โ ๏ธ Important Notes:
- Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
- The embassy reserves the right to accept or reject any application without providing reasons.
- The Embassy of Switzerland encourages workforce diversity, especially from marginalized communities (Dalit, Janajati, Madhesi, Terai, and other minority groups).
