Job Opportunity: Program Coordinator at Ujyalo Foundation
Ujyalo Foundation is seeking a Program Coordinator to manage and implement leadership programs for girls, women, and nonbinary individuals across Nepal. This is a 3-year part-time role based in Kathmandu and other project sites.
About Ujyalo Foundation:
Our work spans rural and urban areas, focusing on diversity, equity, inclusion, and feminist leadership. We seek passionate individuals who are intersectional in approach and committed to empowering marginalized communities.
Roles & Responsibilities:
- Program Planning & Execution: Design and implement workshops, sessions, and activities; manage logistics and budgets.
- Stakeholder Engagement: Liaise with participants, facilitators, donors, and local authorities. Explore partnerships and ensure program sustainability.
- Monitoring & Evaluation: Support data collection, reporting, and continuous improvement.
- Documentation & Communication: Maintain accurate records and collaborate with communication teams.
- Organizational Participation: Attend meetings, events, and strategic planning sessions; uphold Foundation values.
Requirements:
- Bachelor’s degree in Gender Studies, Social Work, Development Studies, or related fields.
- 1–2 years of professional experience in diversity, inclusion, and feminist leadership programs.
- Strong project coordination, team management, outreach, and report writing skills.
- Proficiency in Nepali and English, Microsoft Office, Google Drive, and online project tools.
- Experience liaising with local government and facilitation is preferred.
Professional Attitude:
- Excellent communication, integrity, and accountability.
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively, adapt to changing priorities, and manage deadlines.
- Flexibility in working hours, including weekends during workshops.
How to Apply:
Send your resume and letter of interest to hiring.ujyalo@gmail.com with your name and the position in the subject line by 10th September 2025. Early submissions are encouraged. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for a written test and interview.
Note: Women and candidates from marginalized communities are strongly encouraged to apply.