Manager, Institutional Partnerships

Posted By: CHILD RIGHTS AND YOU

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Children/Youth and Volunteering

Job Description

Your Challenge: Did you ever think that meeting new people, generating new ideas that lead to business opportunities could change children’s lives? At CRY – Child Rights and You, your job experience matters in a whole new way….. you do what you do best in order to create a better world for Indian children. At CRY we guarantee that every employee feels valued and experiences a unique sense of satisfaction in the work that he/she does.We have opportunities tailor-made for people with drive, intelligence and the urge to face new challenges. In short, we're offering something no corporate posting could - the chance to combine professional skills and growth with the opportunity to make a difference in children’s lives by creating an ever growing base of committed clients. If you agree with us that this work will be exceptionally rewarding, then CRY is looking for you… Your Role As a person in this postion, you need to be highly driven, and take ownership and responsibility for mobilising

Eligibility Criteria

You must be a Post-Graduate, preferably an MBA with 5-7 years of experience in Marketing/Advertising/Client Servicing/Business Development, having strong communication skills along with an ability to take initiatives and a drive to achieve results.

Desired Candidate Profile

Post Graduation - MBA/PGDM

You must be a Post-Graduate, preferably an MBA with 5-7 years of experience in Marketing/Advertising/Client Servicing/Business Development, having strong communication skills along with an ability to take initiatives and a drive to achieve results.

Organization Details

  • Organization Name:CHILD RIGHTS AND YOU
  • About Organization:CRY is an umbrella NGO providing financial, logistical, and management inputs to over 200 grassroots organizations working in the area of child rights. For close to 36 years now, CRY has been the voice of the marginalized Indian child, speaking up for their rights, to the government, corporate, individuals and the media. Today, CRY has made a difference to the lives of more than 2 million Indian children

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