Job Title: Programme Officer (PO)
Location: Guwahati, Assam
Reports to: Program Lead
Employment Type: Full-time (Contract / Employment – renewable annually)



About the Organization
National Foundation for India (NFI) has been working for over 30 years as a capacity building institution, for strengthening civil society organisations towards promotion of social justice.NFI creates pathways for communities to improve their own lives while advancing public understanding of critical social issues, ensuring no one is left behind. In this endeavour, NFI has partnered with more than 500 organizations working on critical issues at the grassroots in hard-to-reach areas.

Position Summary
The Program Officer (PO) will support the Program Lead in managing program implementation, financial oversight, capacity building, and relationship management with
NFI’s Civil Society Organization (CSO) partners.The role involves close coordination with partners to ensure timely project delivery, effective utilization of funds, on-field support, monitoring and evaluation, and collaboration with relevant stakeholders in line with program objectives.

Key Responsibilities

  • Support the Program Lead in project design, planning, and implementation at NFI and partner levels.
  • Manage and monitor program and financial components, including tracking results frameworks and timelines with CSO partners.
  • Facilitate and organize trainings, workshops, and capacity-building initiatives as per program needs.
  • Identify and engage appropriate vendors, consultants, resource persons, and institutions for program execution.
  • Conduct due diligence, coordinate timely release of grant instalments, and ensure regular monitoring of project progress.
  • Provide on-field mentoring and technical support to CSO partners, including travel to remote project locations.
  • Facilitate convergence and coordination with government bodies, donors, and other stakeholders during the project lifecycle.
  • Maintain Management Information Systems (MIS) and prepare high-quality progress, financial, and narrative reports.
  • Present updates to internal committees and participate in review meetings.
  • Perform any other responsibilities assigned by the supervisor in alignment with organizational goals.


Eligibility Criteria / Qualifications & Experience

  • Master’s degree (preferably in Social Work or a related discipline) from a recognized university.
  • 5–7 years of relevant experience in the development sector, with demonstrated expertise in project management (planning, implementation, monitoring – program and finance).
  • Strong computer proficiency, including MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
  • Willingness to travel extensively, including to remote and challenging locations.


Key Skills & Competencies

  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.Proven experience in financial management, including budget tracking and grant management. Experience in capacity building of CSO leadership and teams.
  • Excellent reporting, documentation, and MIS management skills.
  • High attention to detail and accuracy.
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Language proficiency in English, Hindi and any local language of the Northeastern states (speaking, reading, and writing).


Personal Attributes

  • Strong commitment to NFI’s mission, values, and principles of social justice.
  • Empathetic, collaborative, and solution-oriented professional.
  • Ability to adapt to dynamic field realities and work in diverse cultural contexts.


Compensation
Annual remuneration ranging from INR 5.40 LPA to INR 7.20 LPA, inclusive of applicable taxes, EPF, and other staff benefits, commensurate with qualifications and experience.

Contract Period

  • Full-time Contract or employment
  • Renewable annually based on performance and project requirements

Diversity & Inclusion Statement
NFI values diversity and is committed to building an inclusive workforce. Applications are encouraged from candidates across all sections of society, irrespective of caste, ethnicity, gender, disability, sexual orientation, religion, or belief.
We strongly encourage applications from individuals belonging to socially excluded communities, including SCs (Dalits), STs (Adivasi), religious minorities, women, and sexual minorities.

Application Process
Last Date to Apply: 1 st February 2026
Interested candidates are requested to submit their application by clicking on the link below:
[Application Link Here]