Saturday, April 14, 2012

Project Officer Voter Education

We are an International Organization (INGO) working in the field of elections, democracy and governance in collaboration with government institutions and civil society in support of electoral reforms in Pakistan. We are currently seeking committed and energetic staff for the above position. Detailed scope of work with required skills and qualifications are summarized below:

Duties and Responsibilities:

Provide technical assistance in formulation of action plans for voter education across PakistanDevelop a detailed activity plan for the implementation of the various voter education activitiesAge-group and gender-wise voter education campaign material and strategy – youth, women, minorities, persons with disabilities, urban and rural populationDevelop material/key message for developing educational materialIdentify role of the civil society in voter education and suggest methodologies for cooperationSuggest methodologies to assess the impact of the voter education interventionsIdentify media – electronic, print, outdoor, formal and informal – for voter education activitiesEnsure ownership and buy-in of partner organizations on actions related to voter educationAny other task assigned.

Qualifications and Skills:

Master’s degree in social sciences or related fieldMinimum of five (5)  years of demonstrated experience on civic/voter education and other relevant fieldsUnderstanding of political and electoral issues in PakistanExcellent communication and interpersonal skills.Good report writingComputer skills including Microsoft Word, Excel and Power Point,Understanding of the  sensitivities of Pakistani socio-political realitiesAbility to produce high quality work under pressure and within time constraints.Preferably prior working experience with international organizations.

Disclaimer Clause:

This Job Description is not an exhaustive list of the skills, duties and responsibilities associated with the position.

We are an equal opportunity employer. Women are encouraged to apply.


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