1. Work on coordinating with IRSC to implement and execute events, programs, and more at a state level
2. Work on assisting the campus ambassador team in recruitment and supervision of campus ambassadors
3. Work along with the team of city heads within the state and supervise them on various tasks
4. Work on ensuring the smooth running and operation of any planned event or program organized by IRSC
Skill(s) required
English Proficiency (Spoken)English Proficiency (Written)
1. are available for the work from home job/internship
2. can start the work from home job/internship between 6th Jul'20 and 10th Aug'20
3. are available for duration of 6 months
4. have relevant skills and interests
Added requirements
1. Candidate must be a PhD student/student pursuing a master's degree/early-mid level professional
2. Candidate must be a resident of the state he is applying for
3. Candidate must be intrinsically motivated and passionate about the work
4. Candidate must be ready to attend the meeting, conference, corporate association post lockdown(till then work from home)
5. Candidate must be good at getting the work done
6. Candidate must be good at tapping networks and stakeholders: NGO, government, etc.
7. Candidate must be able to work for a minimum of 5-6 hours a week
Perks
Certificate Letter of recommendation Flexible work hours
Additional information
A chance to work with experts from the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs as well as the Ministry of Science and Technology.
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.