Regional Child Survival Adviser
Source: Save the Children UK
| Deadline: | 10 Aug 2008 |
| Organisation: | Save the Children UK |
| Location: | India |
| Type: | contract |
| Salary: | over 50 (000's USD) |
| Description: | Save the Children is the world's independent children's charity. We have over 25 years experience of working to realise every child's right to health. We seek to make immediate and lasting change for children through a portfolio of high impact activities aimed at redressing the inequitable distribution of high child mortality. With a strategic aim of realizing the aspiration of Millennium Development Goal 4 - a two thirds reduction in child mortality - we work to ensure that children no longer die needlessly and realise their right to health and other basic services regardless of economic or social status.
We seek a dynamic Regional Child Survival Adviser based in Delhi, to lead and oversee the development of a high quality expanded portfolio of high impact child survival programmes and campaigns in South Asia, encompassing health, hunger reduction and HIV. The individual will be a part of the regional leadership team, and will work closely with our global policy and campaign teams, providing technical and policy support to country teams, including India, Bangladesh, Pakistan and Afghanistan.
If you're outraged that millions of children are still denied proper healthcare, food, education and protection and want to join a team of passionate and committed professionals determined to make a lasting difference for children, we would like to hear from you.
To apply for this position, please visit our website, www.savethechildren.org.uk/jobs
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Region Asia - South and Central Country India Job Location New Delhi Position Type Fixed Term Budget Responsibility Yes - To be confirmed Line Management Responsibility Yes - To be confirmed Annual Salary and Benefits £27,949 per annum + Full Benefits Package for you and your Family Contract Duration 12 months Closing date for applications 10 August 2008 |




