Bachelor's degree in biochemistry, chemistry, or related field, Strong experience with lab equipment and chemicals, Skills in coordination and community integration, Ability to work in a multi-cultural environment, Excellent people skills, flexibility, and patience.
Key responsabilities:
Assess existing lab facilities and needs
Co-train lab technicians on equipment handling
Develop standard operating guidelines for labs
Conduct community-based plant and soil health campaigns
Address disease diagnosis and soil testing needs
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As the preeminent international service organization of the United States, the Peace Corps sends Americans with a passion for service abroad to work with communities and create lasting change. Volunteers develop sustainable solutions to address challenges in Education, Health, Economic Development, Agriculture, Environment and Youth Development. Through their Peace Corps experiences, Volunteers gain a unique cultural understanding and a lifelong commitment to service that positions them to succeed in today's global economy. Since President John F. Kennedy established the Peace Corps in 1961, more than 240,000 Americans of all ages have served in 142 countries worldwide.
The Institute of Agriculture and Animal Science (IAAS) at Tribhuwan University and Agriculture Knowledge Centers (AKCs) in Lamjung and Arghakhanchi Districts in Nepal have requested the support of Peace Corps Response Volunteers (PCRVs) to serve as Lab Technical Experts. Over 66% of Nepal’s population takes part in agriculture, but weak linkages between research, farmer, extension, and education agencies and poor extension services have been identified as some of the major bottlenecks hindering adoption of new agricultural technologies. IAAS and ACKs have identified support to laboratories for community outreach and field-based research as one of the key areas that they want to improve.
The PCRVs will work closely with the assigned counterpart and supervisor to assess existing lab facilities; co-train lab technicians on the proper handling of lab equipment, tools, and chemicals; and collaborate on developing standard operating guidelines for the lab equipment, tools, and chemicals. The PCRVs will also work with counterparts and lab technicians to conduct community-based, plant and soil health campaigns and address community needs for disease diagnosis, soil testing, and identifying biochemical profiles.
Candidates selected for this position will be arriving in Nepal together as a group, so while the departure dates for the whole group could change, dates cannot be changed for individual candidates.
Required Skills
Bachelor’s degree in any relevant field, such as biochemistry, chemistry, microbiology, soil health, agriculture-based research, plant pathology, entomology, or other laboratory sciences.
Strong experience in handing lab equipment, tools, and chemicals in a lab setting.
Strong coordination and community integration skills.
Demonstrated ability to live and work in a multi-cultural setting.
Excellent people skills with demonstrated flexibility and patience.
Living conditions
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Experience
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Industry :
Non-profit Organization - Charity
Spoken language(s):
English
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