Tuesday 23 December 2014

Female Internee Job in Social Sector

Vacant Position:
Program Intern (only female)
Save the Environment (SE) is inviting applications for the position "Program Intern" under the Capacity Building Internships Program (CBIP) to assist Provincial Office Peshawar in  coordination building and emergency response. The interns will work collaboratively with the Program Manager to support in development of data collection, information management and attending coordination meetings in KPK. The intern will have myriad opportunities to build communication, leadership and program supporting skills through exposure to a variety of program development activities. They will also have the opportunity to lead program segments independently and fulfill the emergency goals of the organization.This is unpaid, temporary position, up to three months, likely to be extended or employed based on the need and performance of the individuals. 

Required Education, Knowledge, Skills and Competencies: Fresh Master Degree holder or currently pursuing master degree in Environment, Social science or Business Administration related subjects.
Strong quantitative skills, including knowledge of statistical programs
Excellent writing, presentation and analytic skills.
Strong interpersonal skills and willingness to learn from others.
Ability to manage diverse activities and to meet deadlines required; flexibility to changing situations and priorities desired.
Ability to take initiative and to work independently and as a member of a team to coordinate and/or lead the efforts to effectively meet program department’s needs
Excellent written and oral English communication skills and the ability to draft, edit and proofread;
Good computer skills (including Word,Excel, power point, etc.
Proactive attitude and ability to work independently and in a team;
Attention to detail and strong organizational skills;
Creative and thorough approach to work

How To Apply:
Please email a resume, cover letter and a sample of your writing (maximum of 03 pages) to savee.pak@gmail.com before 28th December, 2014. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.In your cover letter, please clearly state the opportunity title and why you are interested in the subject position. What you can bring to it and what you hope to gain from it. Only short listed candidates will be contacted. 

Immediate applies are highly welcomed.


Regards,
Save the Environment
Pakistan

Friday 5 December 2014

Combined Training of Lawyers and Judges

Pakistan is a country in which the situation of justice is poor. One of the reasons of that is the weak education system. Apart from that there is no proper training of young lawyers and judges in most parts of the country. Another aspect is the increasing hatred between lawyers and judges especially in the district judiciaries.. The following training was a very positive step in removing such gaps in the legal fraternity. 

Federal Judicial Academy Islamabad is famous as the training institute of Judges in Pakistan. Most of the Judges in the district judiciaries usually get chances of training in this academy. One of the positive steps was taken by Federal Judicial Academy in coordination with Islamabad Bar Association to train young lawyers along with judges.




It is the group photo of participants of the training. In this picture some of the prominent High Court Lawyers are Salman Yousaf Khan (Golra), Jamshaid Arshad Shah, Malik Zakaullah Khan, Shahid Hussain Jasra, Raja Shiraz Ahmad Janjua and Wasif Shafiq. While Some of the Prominent Judges include Raja Farrukh Ali Khan, Shaista Khan Kundi, Riffat Mahmood Khan, Mrs. Sanam Bukhari, Amir Aziz and Hadayat Khan.

In February 2014 Salman Yousaf Khan, a prominent member of Islamabad Bar Association was invited to be part of this training session. All the participants who were mostly young lawyers and judges gained valuable knowledge during the training session from some of the top experts of various niches of law in Pakistan.

In this picture Raja Shiraz Ahmad Janjua on the extreme left, besides him is Salman Yousaf Khan (Golra), Ex-Candidate for Member National Assembly, then Jamshaid Arshad Shah, Advocate High Court and finally Malik Zakaullah Khan, Advocate High Court. 


In the end certificates were distributed to the participants by Justice Saqib Nisar who is a senior judge of Supreme Court of Pakistan. Salman Yousaf Khan (Golra) also received his certificate of participation.
 The participant lawyers and judges appreciated the efforts of Islamabad Bar Association and Islamabad Judiciary for bringing up such opportunities for young lawyers. Hope the same will continue in the times to come to meet the ends of justice.

Salman Yousaf Khan is also founder of a NGO known as The Pleaders Trust. He offers legal awareness sessions for people from all walks of life. If you wish to hire him as a resource person for your events, feel free to contact at thepleaders@gmail.com

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