Thursday 14 November 2013

Coworker-family Strengthening Programme, 2 - 3 years exp, Kolkata


1. Baseline Survey, Primary and secondary data collection.


2. Promotion of Self-Help Groups


3. Maintaining liaison with community based organisations, government bodies.


4. Address the issues of the communities on health, education, nutrition and livelihood.


5. Preparation of family development plan/ business plan for families.


6. Maintaining MIS and online database.


7. Coordination with animators, caregivers and self help groups.




Preferably lady candidates having Masters degree in Social work ( MSW/ MA-Social work), with relevant experience of 2-3 years. Candidates must have good communication skill and must have good working knowledge in computers.




SOS Childrens Villages India


SOS Children's Villages is an independent, non-governmental, social development organisation that provides family-based care for children in India since 1964. It advocates the concerns, rights and needs of children. More than 6000 children and young people live in 33 SOS Children's Villages and 27 SOS Youth Facilities in the country.

At SOS Children"s Villages, we believe that every child should grow up in a strong family environment, and so our work helps families to create a loving, caring home. Our work focuses on strengthening families, helping them to stay together during difficult times and provide the best care possible to their children. The needs of a family can be varied. SOS Children"s Village experts work with families to help them develop a wide range of skills, from house-hold budget planning, how to get a job and earning a living, to bonding with a child or young person and learning to create a stable family life at home.

In order to help families and communities to become strong so that they can take care of their children better, and organise the services that children need, SOS Children"s Villages supports families, communities, local and state governments to develop the attitudes, skills, resources, and structures to protect and care for the child.






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