Resource Integration Centre (RIC), a reputed NGO in Bangladesh, is seeking applications for the position of Community Mobilization Officer with a Diploma in Civil Engineering background. This role offers a great opportunity for candidates looking for Diploma jobs in the development sector. The selected candidate will work closely with community members, local authorities, and technical teams to facilitate infrastructure-related projects such as sanitation, housing, and water supply in rural and semi-urban areas.
If you're actively searching for jobs in Bangladesh, particularly in the NGO sector, this position at RIC can be a great step forward. Responsibilities include mobilizing community participation, monitoring construction progress, ensuring technical quality, and reporting on field activities. Preference will be given to candidates with previous experience in community-based development projects.
This post is based in various project areas, including jobs in Dhaka and nearby districts, depending on deployment needs. Applicants must hold a Diploma in Civil Engineering from a recognized institution and demonstrate good communication and coordination skills.
Whether you’re browsing through the latest bd job circular or exploring long-term NGO jobs in Bangladesh, this role provides a platform to apply your technical skills for community development. If you're passionate about making a tangible impact through field-based engagement, apply now for the position of Community Mobilization Officer at RIC and be a part of sustainable change.
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Background of the project
Palli Karma-Sahayak Foundation (PKSF), an apex development organization focusing on holistic and integrated approaches, was established by the Government of Bangladesh in May 1990 for sustainable poverty reduction through employment generation. PKSF has been implementing projects and programs in diversified sectors, including sustainable enterprise, training and education, agriculture, climate change and disaster, and so on. PKSF works with more than 15 million households through its 200 partner organizations. Many development partners, such as the World Bank, DFID, EU, ADB, IFAD, GIZ, GCF, and Adaptation Fund (AF), are working with PKSF. Please visit http://www.pksf.org.bd for details.
PKSF has been accredited to the Green Climate Fund (GCF), the only dedicated and largest climate change finance window, established under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), in 2013. The GCF has approved the ECCCP-Drought project in the fact that Bangladesh faces an unpredictable drought hazard due to inadequate and uneven rainfall that affects the timing of the onset and end of the monsoon season. The northwestern Barind region/districts of Bangladesh suffer the most from droughts. Climate change is changing the nature of droughts in Barind by increasing temperature and variations in precipitation. During droughts, almost all-natural surface water sources evaporate, leaving none for drinking, sanitation, or agriculture. The human cost is measured in a greater incidence of disease, especially among children and lack of nutrition due to crop failure, increased poverty, and reduced development potential.
Objective of the project
The main objective of the project is to increase the resilience of climate-vulnerable communities in drought-prone areas of Bangladesh. This objective is expected to be achieved by implementing activities covering three main components: i) improved institutional and technical capacities to address climate change-induced drought, ii) increased availability of surface and groundwater for irrigation and drinking, and iii) drought-resilient livelihoods created through sustainable agricultural production.
Resource Integration Center (RIC) was established as a non-government organization in 1981; however registered with Govt. regulatory authority in 1982. RIC developed a traditional focus on rural sector development, targeting particularly women. Since that time, through innovation, dedication, and hard work, RIC has been able to progress and diversify, to become a national-level NGO active across the country and in many development areas.
Today, RIC is conducting its operation with the support of 3484 human resources with 24 (twenty-four) developing projects across the country.
RIC’s operation covers 407 upazilas under 54 districts, through 422 branches with its “Finance for Socio-Economic Empowerment (microcredit) Program for the rural & urban poor, especially women, and old age people of the society, for supporting micro-investment opportunities in income-generating activities for achieving their sustainable livelihood.
RIC is going to implement the GCF & PKSF Funded ECCCP-Drought project at Gomastapur Upazilla of Chapainwabganj District. For implementing the project, Extended Community Climate Change Project – Drought of RIC is seeking qualified candidates for the position of the “Community Mobilization Officer (Diploma in Civil Engineering)” in its Project Management Unit (PMU) of the ECCCP-Drought project.
Location: Gomastapur Upazilla of Chapainwabganj Zilla, with at least 90% of the time spent on field visits in the project areas
Reports to: Project Coordinator (PC)
Duration of the Position: Initially for one year with the possibility of annual renewal up to project periods.
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Experience is not mandatory
Tk. 30000 (Monthly)
Full Time
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Chapainawabganj, Chapainawabganj Sadar, Chapainawabganj, Rajshahi
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