Association For Academic Quality (AFAQ)
Monday 01, Apr 2019

Lead Executive - Youth Development 

Association For Academic Quality (AFAQ)

Loralai, Kalat, Quetta, - Pakistan - Salary Not disclosed

2 Years Morning Shift Full-Time

Job Details

Category:
Education
Career Level:
Experienced (Non-Managerial)
Experience:
2 Years
Required Qualification:
Masters
Requires Traveling:
Yes
Salary:
Salary Not disclosed
Salary Type:
Per Month
Total Vacancies:
2
Skills
developmentmanagementvendorselectioncoordinationfacilitationdataanalysisreportingassistancepreparation

Description

Job responsibilities of Youth Development Executive includes:

Event Management

competition & Expo Arrangements

vendor selection

coordination & facilitation

Data analysis & Reporting

assistance in budget preparation

Job Specification

Association For Academic Quality (AFAQ) is in search of talented and motivated individuals for the post of Lead Executive - Youth Development in the field of Education in one of their office located in Loralai, Kalat, Quetta - Pakistan. The ideal candidate should have masters qualification and atleast 2 years of experience. The position require development, management, vendor, selection, coordination, facilitation, data, analysis, reporting, assistance, preparation mandatory skills. This is a Full-Time morning shift job.


About Association For Academic Quality (AFAQ)

AFAQ is an independent, ISO 9001-2015 certified organisation dedicated to improving education in Pakistan. Being a collaborative venture of six not-for- profit organisations working in the education sector, AFAQ has a vision to improve the literacy rate in Pakistan though a diverse range of services: curriculum development, textbooks and children’s publications, model school development, teacher training, youth promotion, career counseling and student assessment and evaluation. Under strict quality control, AFAQ is zealously engaged in realising its lofty ideals. Over the years, AFAQ has grown into an international organisation providing its services in the Middle East, South East Asia, Africa and Scandinavian countries.