1. Conducting events related to road safety in your city
2. Collaborating with local corporate, NGOs, local administrations, district authority, academic institutions, police commissioners, etc.
3. Performing the following activities in your city: message to masses, data collection/recordings related to road issues, discussion on road safety and online awareness
4. Making a road safety community with the collaboration of all authorities and NGOs and promote road safety
5. Creating a Facebook page with your city name and have to update posts on it daily from IRSC page
6. Leading the team (coordinators and volunteers), motivate them and monitor their performance
7. Motivating colleges and schools to register for iSAFE (You have to get at least 15 colleges and 5 schools for the iSAFE registration)
8. Promoting iSAFE Assist in your city
2. can start the part time job/internship between 2nd Jul'19 and 1st Aug'19
3. are available for duration of 6 months
4. have relevant skills and interests
* Women wanting to start/restart their career can also apply.
Perks
Certificate Letter of recommendation Flexible work hours
Additional information
1. Top 3 performers will get a letter of recommendation(LoR)
2. No certificate will be provided if you leave your internship in the middle of your tenure or do not perform your tasks actively
Indian Road Safety Campaign (IRSC), an initiative by alumni of IIT Delhi students, is the largest youth-led organization in India. It has a presence in over 50 cities and is working with the help of 2500+ youths with college chapters in premier IITs, NITs, DU colleges, AIIMS, and law colleges across India. IRSC is presently working with organizations like the UN, WHO, Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (India), National Informatics Center (NIC), NITI Aayog, IRTE, Delhi Traffic Police, and TRIPP. IIT Delhi, in its endeavor to make Indian roads safer, has been able to impact more than 1 crore people across India through its various domains of operations.
IRSC Solve is presently leading interventions of the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways. With awards from various national and international governments, IRSC aims to make roads safer. To date, more than 140 alumni of IRSC have made it to civil services, IIMs, LSE, IHEID, etc.