Coordinator - CSR

Posted By: Baroda Citizens Council

Vadodara

Junior Management

CSR

Youth

Job Description

Key Responsibility Areas

• Play a role in the scouting, planning and relationship building with Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) wings of relevant corporates.


• Take lead and in relevant cases support pitching different ideas and concepts to CSRs.

• Promote the visibility of BCC before internal and external audiences, including building online communities through web presence, social media and social networking sites.


• Act as internal knowledge resource on issue of CSR as it pertains to general information dissemination. Monitor key trends, competitive activity, and other issues of interest to the company.


• Maintain and update database of relevant CSR bodies.


Qualification and Experience

• 0-4 years’ experience with public relations/corporate social responsibility/sustainability teams of corporate houses.


• Degree/Advanced degree in relevant field.

• Demonstrates a keen interest in CSR and Sustainability.


• Skilled in writing.

• Strong communication and presentation skills along with the ability to interact and communicate with stakeholders (NGOs, corporates, etc.).

• Skilled in maintaining relationships and partnerships with external organizations and with senior executives.

• A self-motivated person.


Location: Vadodara, Gujarat


Eligibility Criteria

Not Specified

Desired Candidate Profile

Graduation - Graduate-Other


Organization Details

  • Organization Name:Baroda Citizens Council
  • About Organization:Baroda Citizens Council began its journey in 1966 as an advisory body to the Baroda Urban Community Development Project, established by the American Friends Services Committee (Quakers group), which was registered in 1966 under the Societies Act in a tripartite partnership with the Baroda Municipal Corporation, the M.S. University of Baroda and the Federation of Gujarat Industries. Baroda Citizens Council was initially an advisory organization which was primarily meant to support and undertake self-help activities in slum where soon urban community development projects took place that were tailor-made for each area and addressed the local needs. Gradually, over the years the programs were streamlined so that they led to sustainable development and empowerment of communities. Currently, BCC has become a well-recognized Community Development Organization, which is not just limited to urban region but has also reached the rural parts of the Vadodara district, working on various Health