Job Title: Primary School Teacher Location: Green Sakthi Primary School, Kaliyampoondi, Uthiramerur Taluk, Kancheepuram District Organization: South India Scheduled Tribes Welfare Association (SISTWA) Job Type: Full-time, Residential Preferred Job Description: Green Sakthi Primary School is inviting applications from passionate and qualified individuals for the role of Primary School Teacher . This role is ideal for candidates dedicated to making a difference in the lives of children from underprivileged and tribal communities. Key Responsibilities: Teach primary-level subjects in Tamil medium Prepare lesson plans and engage students in a positive learning environment Maintain student records and attendance Assist in office-related work such as filing, typing, basic data entry, and correspondence Coordinate with staff for school events, reports, and meetings Ensure smooth day-to-day operations of the school Qualifications: D.T.Ed. or B.Ed. (Primary level) – Mandatory Basic computer knowledge (MS Word, Excel) preferred Fluency in Tamil and English Prior experience in teaching and/or admin work is an added advantage Female candidates preferred (for residential setting) Benefits: Free Food and Accommodation (for residential staff) Mobile Reimbursement Opportunity to serve in a school focused on rural and tribal upliftment Salary : Based on experience How to Apply: Interested candidates may send their resume to sistwa@gmail.com or contact us at 6379768986 Job Types: Full-time, Permanent, Fresher Benefits: Cell phone reimbursement Food provided Schedule: Day shift Work Location: In person
About the Role: SISTWA is looking for a capable and committed Residential Social Worker with NGO experience to oversee the administration, proposal writing, and team coordination at our residential care homes. This is a leadership role for candidates passionate about social development and capable of managing both people and operations. Key Responsibilities: Manage day-to-day administration of the residential facility. Lead and supervise the support team Draft funding proposals, progress reports, and maintain documentation for donors. Ensure compliance with child protection, women’s safety, and institutional care standards. Maintain records, reports, registers, and handle basic accounting/petty cash. Coordinate with schools, health workers, and field staff. Represent the organization in local meetings and government-related activities. Requirements: Degree in Social Work / Sociology / Public Administration or related field. Minimum 2–3 years of NGO experience, preferably in residential program management. Strong written communication skills (English & Tamil) for proposal/report writing. Leadership skills and the ability to manage teams effectively. Computer literacy (MS Word, Excel, Email communication). Willingness to reside on-site and work in a flexible schedule. Benefits: Free accommodation. Female Candidates (Preferred)- Hostel Facility Available Salary: Based on experience and qualifications. Opportunity to work on grassroots-level impact with a reputed NGO. To Apply: Email your CV and a brief cover letter to: [email protected] Contact: 6379768986 Job Types: Full-time, Permanent Pay: ₹20,000.00 - ₹25,000.00 per month Benefits: Cell phone reimbursement Schedule: Day shift Work Location: In person Application Deadline: 30/06/2025 Expected Start Date: 01/07/2025
About the Role: SISTWA is looking for a capable and committed Residential Social Worker with NGO experience to oversee the administration, proposal writing, and team coordination at our residential care homes. This is a leadership role for candidates passionate about social development and capable of managing both people and operations. Key Responsibilities: Manage day-to-day administration of the residential facility. Lead and supervise the support team Draft funding proposals, progress reports, and maintain documentation for donors. Ensure compliance with child protection, women’s safety, and institutional care standards. Maintain records, reports, registers, and handle basic accounting/petty cash. Coordinate with schools, health workers, and field staff. Represent the organization in local meetings and government-related activities. Requirements: Degree in Social Work / Sociology / Public Administration or related field. Minimum 2–3 years of NGO experience, preferably in residential program management. Strong written communication skills (English & Tamil) for proposal/report writing. Leadership skills and the ability to manage teams effectively. Computer literacy (MS Word, Excel, Email communication). Willingness to reside on-site and work in a flexible schedule. Benefits: Free accommodation. Female Candidates (Preferred)- Hostel Facility Available Salary: Based on experience and qualifications. Opportunity to work on grassroots-level impact with a reputed NGO. To Apply: Email your CV and a brief cover letter to: sistwa@gmail.com Contact: 6379768986 Job Types: Full-time, Permanent Pay: ₹20,000.00 - ₹25,000.00 per month Benefits: Cell phone reimbursement Schedule: Day shift Work Location: In person Application Deadline: 30/06/2025 Expected Start Date: 01/07/2025
About SISTWA South India Scheduled Tribes Welfare Association (SISTWA) is a non-profit organization working towards the empowerment and welfare of Scheduled Tribes in South India. With a special focus on education, livelihood, and sustainable agriculture, SISTWA supports tribal communities through awareness programs, capacity building, and direct interventions to improve quality of life. Position Overview The Agriculture Development Officer will be responsible for planning, implementing, and monitoring agricultural programs aimed at improving the livelihood of tribal farmers. The role requires hands-on technical support, capacity building, and community mobilization to promote sustainable farming practices, organic cultivation, and income generation for Scheduled Tribes. Key Responsibilities Conduct baseline surveys to identify agricultural needs of tribal communities. Provide training and demonstrations on sustainable farming practices, organic methods, crop diversification, and water management. Support tribal farmers with modern agricultural techniques, seeds, fertilizers, and tools. Promote kitchen gardens, integrated farming systems, and allied activities (dairy, poultry, goat rearing, etc.). Organize farmer groups/SHGs (Self Help Groups) and link them with government schemes. Monitor crop growth, soil fertility, and provide solutions for pest and disease management. Coordinate with government agriculture departments, universities, and NGOs for technical and financial support. Maintain records, prepare progress reports, and share field learnings with the organization. Qualifications & Skills Bachelor’s degree in Agriculture / Horticulture / Agricultural Extension or related field. (Master’s degree preferred). Minimum 2–3 years of experience in agriculture or rural development projects. Strong knowledge of organic farming, irrigation methods, soil and crop management. Experience in working with communities preferred. Good communication skills in Tamil (mandatory) and English (preferred). Ability to travel extensively to field locations. Passion for social development and community empowerment. Job Type: Full-time Pay: ₹18,000.00 - ₹30,000.00 per month Benefits: Cell phone reimbursement Work Location: In person
About SISTWA South India Scheduled Tribes Welfare Association (SISTWA) is a non-profit organization working towards the empowerment and welfare of Scheduled Tribes in South India. With a special focus on education, livelihood, and sustainable agriculture, SISTWA supports tribal communities through awareness programs, capacity building, and direct interventions to improve quality of life. Position Overview The Agriculture Development Officer will be responsible for planning, implementing, and monitoring agricultural programs aimed at improving the livelihood of tribal farmers. The role requires hands-on technical support, capacity building, and community mobilization to promote sustainable farming practices, organic cultivation, and income generation for Scheduled Tribes. Key Responsibilities Conduct baseline surveys to identify agricultural needs of tribal communities. Provide training and demonstrations on sustainable farming practices, organic methods, crop diversification, and water management. Support tribal farmers with modern agricultural techniques, seeds, fertilizers, and tools. Promote kitchen gardens, integrated farming systems, and allied activities (dairy, poultry, goat rearing, etc.). Organize farmer groups/SHGs (Self Help Groups) and link them with government schemes. Monitor crop growth, soil fertility, and provide solutions for pest and disease management. Coordinate with government agriculture departments, universities, and NGOs for technical and financial support. Maintain records, prepare progress reports, and share field learnings with the organization. Qualifications & Skills Bachelor’s degree in Agriculture / Horticulture / Agricultural Extension or related field. (Master’s degree preferred). Minimum 2–3 years of experience in agriculture or rural development projects. Strong knowledge of organic farming, irrigation methods, soil and crop management. Experience in working with communities preferred. Good communication skills in Tamil (mandatory) and English (preferred). Ability to travel extensively to field locations. Passion for social development and community empowerment. Job Type: Full-time Pay: ₹18,000.00 - ₹30,000.00 per month Benefits: Cell phone reimbursement Work Location: In person