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Child Development Nepal (CDN), established in 2015 (2071 B.S.) and registered with the District Administration Office, Sarlahi, is a community-based non-governmental organization affiliated with the Social Welfare Council (SWC). CDN has been actively working for a decade across Madhesh Province to uplift marginalized and deprived children, adolescents, youth, and women by promoting their rights, well-being, and access to essential services. The organization implements programs in education, health, nutrition, WASH, livelihood promotion, TVET, women empowerment, child rights, environmental sanitation, gender equality and social inclusion (GESI), as well as disaster response and preparedness. With strong coordination and collaboration with local governments, schools, health facilities, community groups, and development partners, CDN has built a strong grassroots presence and community trust in Sarlahi, Mahottari, and Rautahat districts.
CDN has recently launched a new project titled “Health, DRR and Education Project” in Sarlahi, Mahottari, and Rautahat to improve community health, strengthen disaster risk reduction (DRR) preparedness, and enhance the quality of education for vulnerable families. The project focuses on promoting preventive health practices, nutrition awareness, school safety, resilience building, and child-friendly learning environments through meaningful engagement with mothers’ groups, adolescents, youth, teachers, community leaders, and local authorities. This initiative aims to reduce vulnerabilities and support marginalized communities to access better health services, safer educational spaces, and improved disaster preparedness.
In this context, CDN invites qualified, committed, and motivated candidates to join our team and contribute to advancing health, education, and disaster resilience across the target districts.
1. Post: District Coordinator-3
Project: Health, DRR and Education
Duty Station: Sarlahi / Mahottari / Rautahat
Reporting to: Executive Director
1. Position Overview
The District Coordinator will be responsible for planning, implementing, supervising, and monitoring all project activities under the “Health, DRR and Education” project at the district level. The position ensures strong coordination with local governments, schools, health facilities, communities, and project staff to achieve project goals related to health, education, and disaster risk reduction (DRR). The role requires leadership, field supervision, documentation skills, and strong stakeholder engagement.
Child Development Nepal (CDN), established in 2015 (2071 B.S.) and registered with the District Administration Office, Sarlahi, is a community-based non-governmental organization affiliated with the Social Welfare Council (SWC). CDN has been actively working for a decade across Madhesh Province to uplift marginalized and deprived children, adolescents, youth, and women by promoting their rights, well-being, and access to essential services. The organization implements programs in education, health, nutrition, WASH, livelihood promotion, TVET, women empowerment, child rights, environmental sanitation, gender equality and social inclusion (GESI), as well as disaster response and preparedness. With strong coordination and collaboration with local governments, schools, health facilities, community groups, and development partners, CDN has built a strong grassroots presence and community trust in Sarlahi, Mahottari, and Rautahat districts.
CDN has recently launched a new project titled “Health, DRR and Education Project” in Sarlahi, Mahottari, and Rautahat to improve community health, strengthen disaster risk reduction (DRR) preparedness, and enhance the quality of education for vulnerable families. The project focuses on promoting preventive health practices, nutrition awareness, school safety, resilience building, and child-friendly learning environments through meaningful engagement with mothers’ groups, adolescents, youth, teachers, community leaders, and local authorities. This initiative aims to reduce vulnerabilities and support marginalized communities to access better health services, safer educational spaces, and improved disaster preparedness.
In this context, CDN invites qualified, committed, and motivated candidates to join our team and contribute to advancing health, education, and disaster resilience across the target districts.
2. Post: Program Officer
Project: Health, DRR and Education
Duty Station: Sarlahi / Mahottari / Rautahat
Reporting to: District Coordinator
1. Position Overview
The Program Officer will support the effective implementation, monitoring, and reporting of the “Health, DRR and Education” project at the district and community levels. The role involves coordinating field activities, engaging with stakeholders, providing technical support to field teams, and ensuring that project interventions on health, education, nutrition, and disaster risk reduction (DRR) are delivered with quality and within the planned timeline.
3. Position: Social Mobilizer- 62 (Sarlahi-40, Mahottari-10, Rautahat-12)
Project: Health, Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and WASH in Education
Duty Station: Field Level (Municipalities/Wards)
Reports To: Program Officer
1. Position Overview
The Social Mobilizer will be responsible for mobilizing communities, conducting field-level activities, and supporting the effective implementation of the Health, DRR, and Education project. The position engages directly with households, mothers’ groups, youth groups, schools, health facilities, and vulnerable communities. The Social Mobilizer ensures community participation, awareness-raising, data collection, and coordination with local structures to achieve project outcomes.