Job Type : Permanent
Number Of Applications : 16
Job Posted On : 05/10/2021
Job Posted On : 05/10/2021
Executive Assistant (Female)
Vivekananda World Peace Foundation - Kolkata, West Bengal
Executive Assistant (Female)
Vivekananda World Peace Foundation - Kolkata, West Bengal
₹9,000 - ₹25,000 a month
*Role: Responsible for assisting the ceo or director, managing records, monitoring the emails, drafting communications on their behalf, project documentation, planning and organising meetings and their travel, work with word excel powerpoint, loooking after promotions, coordination with teams, following up projects, report status to ceo, scheduling and participating social work programs, conferences, seminars etc with little bit of travelling sometimes to follow up projects, seminars, conferences, social works etc..
*Qualification: Graduates preferred with proficiency in basic computer knowledge. Also pursuing graduation or diploma or higher can also apply.
*Age Limit: 18 to 28 years (Female)..
*Send CV with passport size photo or contact to: -
Whatsapp Only: +91 7003491813
*Salary: 9000 to 25000...negotiable...
*Company's own requirement.. Not consultancy.. No fees at all..
*Office duty hours: Mon - Fri (10-6:30), Sat(10-1)
*Vivekananda World Peace Foundation (Regd Section 8 Company (charitable), MSME and CSO)
Job Type: Full-time
Salary: ₹9,000.00 - ₹25,000.00 per month
Schedule:
We are a social welfare organization under the Act of Govt of India, 12A and 80G of IT Act and enlisted by the United Nations working beyond boundary* “For development,the country importantly needs to focus on education, health and equality" Health and education are the foundation for human development. It is difficult to survive or care for a family if one is sick, poor or doesn't have relevant skills and knowledge. Expanding access to health and education services is a central element for any strategy to eliminate poverty and reduce inequality. The empirical link between education and health is firmly established. Numerous studies document that higher levels of education are positively associated with longer life and better health throughout the lifespan. But measuring the causal links between education and health is a more challenging task. Aside from the typical econometric concerns about measurement error, functional form, and sampling properties, measuring the causal impact o