Location: Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, Maharashtra, India
Role: Associate Lead - NEEMAR Project, Boisar, Palghar, Greater Mumbai
Experience: 6-8 years
Salary: Up to 15-20 LPA
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About The Program:
NEEMAR is a multidimensional initiative dedicated to nurturing a safe, compassionate ecosystem where girls from underprivileged backgrounds can find the confidence and opportunities to discover their voices and purpose. Rooted in care and compassion, the program envisions a future where no child's dreams are limited by their circumstances. While primary education in the Palghar district has seen significant quantitative expansion, this initiative focuses on translating those efforts into a "gold-standard" model for learning, retention, safety, and dignity for tribal children, particularly girls and adolescents.
Role Overview:
As the Associate Lead of NEEMAR, you will be the visionary architect responsible for designing and stewarding an ecosystem that nurtures the agency and well-being of girls. You will bridge high-level systemic strategy with grounded, trauma-informed implementation to transform this residential and community-based initiative into a replicable model for child development and welfare in India.
Key Responsibilities:
- Strategic Program Architecture: Design an integrated, evidence-based care framework covering education, mental health, and agency-building. This includes creating curriculum, care protocols, and transition pathways.
- Safety & Governance: Establish and oversee Operating Procedures (SOPs) that ensure a trauma-informed, rights-based, and secure environment.
- Ecosystem Partnerships: Build collaborative relationships with District Administration, Zilla Parishad, Tribal Development, and Child Welfare Committees (CWCs) to integrate program learnings into state systems.
- Systems Advocacy: Cultivate a network of NGOs and social enterprises, and represent the organization at regional and national forums to advocate for child-centered care policies.
- Evidence & Learning: Develop metrics to track resilience and agency, document best practices to contribute to global child rights discourse, and lead the adoption of digital tools for case management.
- People & Culture: Recruit and coach a diverse team, fostering a work environment rooted in accountability, compassion, and psychological safety.
- Operations & Finance: Provide oversight on project financials, operational performance, and resource planning.
Required qualifications & Experieneces:
- Education: Master’s degree in Social Work, Development Management, Child Psychology, or Public Policy.
- Sector Expertise: 6–8 years of experience in residential children's homes, child welfare, or social justice, including at least 5 years in a senior leadership role.
- Domain Mastery: Strong understanding of the Juvenile Justice (JJ) Act, POCSO, child protection, and trauma-informed care protocols in India.
- Proven Track Record: Experience moving an initiative from concept to full-scale, high-quality operations.
- Language Skills: Fluency in English, Hindi, and Marathi (or a strong openness to learn) is essential.
Core Competencies:
- Systems Thinking: Connecting field-level realities to broader policy shifts.
- Adaptive Resilience: Navigating complex challenges with emotional intelligence and strategic pivots.
- Relational Leadership: A coaching style that centers the voices of girls and frontline staff.
Hiring Note: Applications will be reviewed on rolling basis. This job is first posted on March 24, 2026 on Ground Zero