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Program Officer (SRHRJ)

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Salary BDT 33,000 – 40,000
Vacancy 1 position
Experience (years) At least 2

Salary & vacancy

BDT 33,000 – 40,000
1 vacancy

Application

Deadline:

March 25, 2026 (Expired)

Job Description

The Program Officer (SRHRJ) position at Population Services and Training Center (PSTC) in Dhaka offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to sexual and reproductive health and rights programming with a strong focus on disability inclusion and vulnerable populations. This full-time role involves supporting day-to-day program implementation, community engagement, and capacity building activities across PSTC’s operational areas in Bangladesh. The successful candidate will work closely with the Project Coordinator to organize joint program activities, facilitate community awareness sessions, and develop accessible IEC materials in various formats.

This Program Officer (SRHRJ) position provides a competitive salary range of BDT 33,000-40,000 and offers comprehensive benefits including travel allowance, mobile bill coverage, and festival bonuses as per HRM policy. The role requires extensive travel within PSTC’s operational areas and demands strong analytical skills, excellent communication abilities, and a deep understanding of SRHRJ principles. Candidates with experience in NGO operations, particularly those who have worked with persons with disabilities and vulnerable populations, will find this position particularly rewarding as it offers the chance to make a meaningful impact on community health outcomes while advancing their career in public health programming.

Requirements

  • Experience: At least 2 years

Education Requirements

Educational requirements for this position include advanced academic qualifications.

  • Masters degree in any discipline

Experience Requirements

Experience requirements focus on practical work in public health and SRHR programming.

  • At least 2 years of experience in the field of Public Health
  • Experience in organizing trainings, workshops, and community engagement activities
  • Demonstrated experience working with persons with disabilities and vulnerable populations

Qualifications

Key qualifications include both technical expertise and soft skills essential for the role.

  • Understanding of SRHRJ principles and rights-based programming approaches
  • Experience working with persons with disabilities and vulnerable populations
  • Strong analytical skills and ability to effect change
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
  • Ability to work under pressure and demonstrate adaptability

Skill Requirements

  • MS Office Suite proficiency
  • Analytical and problem-solving skills
  • Community engagement and facilitation
  • Training and workshop organization
  • Documentation and reporting
  • Communication and interpersonal skills

Incentive & compensation

The position offers competitive benefits as per HRM policy.

  • Travel Allowance (T/A)
  • Mobile bill coverage
  • 2 festival bonuses as per HRM policy

How to apply for Population Services and Training Center (PSTC) jobs

Follow these steps to apply for the Program Officer (SRHRJ) position.

  • Prepare your updated CV and relevant documents
  • Submit your application through the external URL provided
  • Application deadline is March 25, 2026
  • Visit https://bdjobs.com/h/details/1467545 to apply
  • Ensure all required information is complete before submission

About Population Services and Training Center (PSTC)

Population Services and Training Center (PSTC) is a leading organization in Bangladesh working in public health, particularly in sexual and reproductive health and rights. The organization focuses on providing quality health services, training, and capacity building to improve community health outcomes, with special emphasis on vulnerable populations and disability inclusion.