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MCA invites applications to engage Young Professional on contract. Last date 12.09.2021

MCA) invites applications to engage Young Professional (YP) 

Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) is inviting applications to engage the services of Young Professional (YP) on contract basis.

Details of the posts and terms & conditions as well as period of engagement, eligibility, experience, etc. are as under:

Name of post Young Professional-I
Number of Posts 01
Method of recruitment Contract Based through Open Market
Age Limit Candidates should be below 35 years of age at the time of joining
Period of Contract The contractual engagement will be for a period of one year initially. After successful completion of one year to the satisfaction of the Divisional Head, will be given extension of two or more years from the date of initial joining
Monthly Remuneration A consolidated amount of Rs. 45,000/-per month
Education Qualification Master in Economics/Business Administration/Social science/L.L.B
Experience Desirable: Prior experience of working in the social sector. Experience in CSR, ESG, SDG, sustainability will be an added advantage
Job Description The Young Professionals are expected to work in the area of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), Business and Human Rights, Responsible Business conduct etc.
 
The terms and conditions of engagement of the YPs will be according to the CDM Guidelines of Ministry of Corporate Affairs. The application form is placed at Annexure-I to this advertisement. MCA has the right to terminate the contract at any time, without assigning any reason. The provisions of GFR, 2017 are applicable.
 
The last date for the receipt of applications is 12th September, 2021. The filled-in application in the prescribed format shall be e-mailed to: Shri Md Alam Ansari (alam.ansari44@gov.in), Assistant Director, R & A Division, Ministry of Corporate Affairs,8th Floor, ‘B’ Wing, Lok Nayak Bhawan, Khan Market, NewDelhi-110003,Telephone No.011-24698971.
 

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