Vaishali Singh Residential address: House No 619, Sunview Apartments, Pocket-4, Dwarka
Sector 11, New Delhi-110075 Mobile No: 09654692511 | Email ID: [email protected] |
Age: 28 yrs
Work Experience Summary:
Organization Duration Role
Smile Foundation Since September
2014
Manager- STeP Programme
India Vision
Foundation
10 Months Manager- Resource Generation &
Communications
Tara Homes for
children, New Delhi
1.8 Years Child Welfare Officer
CHETNA NGO 2.7 Years Left as Project Coordinator Previous roles: Education Manager & Assistant Project Coordinator
Particulars: Current Organization
Smile Foundation (New Delhi) Since September 2014
Smile Foundation is a national level development organization working across 25 states
of India with children, youth and women. www.smilefoundationindia.org
Current Role: Manager- Smile Twin e-Learning Programme (STeP)
Key Responsibilities:
Identify and finalize new Implementing partners (Ngo’s) for the STeP programme
Manage and coordinate with 30 Implementing Partners (Ngo’s) across the country
Take initiatives for successful implementation of the programme
Manage the Smile team who supervises the STeP programme in North, East, West and
South zones of the country
Visit and monitor the STeP Programme run by the Implementing Partners
Ensure timely progress reports to the donors and internal management
Achievements so far: Identified 30 new implementing partners across the country,
Conducted due diligence for the new partners.
Particulars: Previous Organization
India Vision Foundation (New Delhi) December 2013 to September 2014
(India Vision Foundation is a 20 year old organization founded by Dr. Kiran Bedi, focuses
on prison and social reforms) www.indiavisionfoundation.org
Role: Manager- Resource Generation and communication
Projects: Tihar & Gurgaon Prison Project, Crèche Project, Children of Vulnerable Families
Project
Key Responsibilities:
Take initiatives and suggest ideas for better communication strategy and resource
generation for foundation
Prepare all communication documents like: Proposals, Newsletters, presentations,
progress reports etc.
Develop and maintain the donor database and do regular communication with the
donors
Organize/Structure the various key events for foundation and coordinate the logistics
along with the team
Visit various agencies, sponsors and potential partners
To visit project work areas, prison and project beneficiaries for regular updates,
understand the needs of beneficiaries and conducting workshops for the same on the projects
To organize and facilitate trainings and workshops on various life skills for children and inmates
To meet the deadline of the reporting to the donors
Achievements: Secured partnerships with Usha International, CAF UK and US, Goldman
Sachs, Imperial Auto
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Particulars: Previous Organization
Tara Homes for children (New Delhi) November 2011 to September 2013
(Tara Homes is an Indo-French Organization founded in 2008. Managed by an
international team composed of child protection, education, and development experts)
www.taraindia.org
Role: Child Welfare Officer
Key Responsibilities:
To identify the children eligible for the admission in Tara Tots as per the criteria and policy of the home.
Maintain healthy professional relationship and Work hand in hand with govt. bodies like: CWC and DWCD.
Documentation of the case studies, communication with CWC and DWCD.
Manage the staff which includes Nannies, Night staff, Cook and the participation of
Volunteers and Teachers.
Take initiatives; make decisions for best interest of children, writing and
implementing policies.
Responsible for overall well being, security, health and manners of the children.
Designing the daily time table and balance between activities, rest and studies.
Responsible for the protection of the children and their participation to the decision
making process at Tara.
Making sure that the best interest of the children is always prior to any decision
taken by the team.
Develop and maintain network of understanding health professionals and other NGO’s
for future partnership
To work in partnership with the children's families, nurturing the link to keep the children grounded.
Achievements:
Successfully identified and recruited the programme/project staff.
Organized regular staff trainings on child protection policy and first aid.
Created and implemented the policy and processes for the Tara Tots home.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Particulars: Previous Organization
CHETNA NGO (New Delhi and Dehradun) June 2009 to November 2011
(CHETNA is a 12 year old child rights based organization works for street and working
children in many states)
www.chetna-india.org
Last Role: Project Coordinator (January 2011 to November 2011)
A project for the children living and working on railway platforms with basic intervention
like: Alternative education, Repatriation, Counseling, police trainings, awareness programs, rehabilitation through sending to shelter homes etc.
Key Responsibilities:
To write the project proposal and prepare budget along with LFA.
To monitor the flow of finances as per the budget.
To recruit the staff and orient them about their role.
To implement the planned project and supervise the implementation in the fields
(Delhi, Mathura, Agra, Gwalior and Jhansi)
Handling the team of 50 field workers and middle managers.
Trainings of the police personals on JJ act in Delhi, Agra and Jhansi.
To take initiatives in emergency situations: like cases of child abuse, substance abuse
in children, conflicts with Police and govt. departments.
Networking with NGO’s, federations, govt. officials and stakeholders.
Mentoring the federation of street and working children “Badhte Kadam”.
Achievements:
Successfully conducted the training of UP and MP police on JJ Act.
Leadership training of the street and working children in residential workshops.
Training of the staff on building teaching material, organizing various games and
alternative education for street and working children
Setting up the Mathura and Jhansi unit for CHETNA
Previous Role: Education Coordinator (February 2010 to January 2011)
To look after the education of children 900 children every month at 30 contact points at
Delhi, Mathura, Agra, Gwalior and Jhansi.
Key Responsibilities:
To organize regular trainings for street coordinators.
To take initiatives as per the needs of street children and modify the teaching methods
accordingly.
Capacity building trainings and workshops of the staff: On Education, preparing
teaching aids and organizing the educational sessions on street with children.
To help the educators by providing them regular schedule, educational material
including worksheets, teaching aids stationeries etc.
To visit other NGO’s to learn best practices and implement in CHETNA.
First Role: Assistant Project Coordinator: (June 2009 to January 2010)
An alternative education and child rights based project in Dehradun, Uttarakhand for
street and working children
Key Responsibilities:
To implement the program in the field as per the budget.
To recruit the field staff.
To visit the contact points on regular basis.
Write reports and update the program manager on regular basis.
To work with Police, Media and other govt. authorities.
Achievements:
Successfully leading the project and growing by learning in the organization
Meeting the deadlines and delivering on expectations
Guiding and leading the team successfully with trainings, regular workshops and ice
breaking sessions on regular basis
Key Strengths: Event Management, Training and developing modules
Academic Qualification:
Completed MSW from IGNOU
B.Sc. with vocation “Human Development and Family Studies” from G.B. Pant
university of agriculture and technology, Pantnagar,Distt.-Udham Singh Nagar
(Uttarakhand)
Intermediate in year 2004 and High School in 2002 from Uttarakhand Board.
Internship:
Did internship for two months with CHETNA in 2008 and developed the curriculum
and manual for street educators on “How to teach street and working children in
different ways” called “Srijan”. The manual is still used by CHETNA at all the contact
points for alternative education.
Extra Curricular Activities:
Participated in debates on district and state level.
Participated in National children’s science congress on District, State and National
level and submitted the research on “Food Storage techniques”
NCC ‘B’ and ‘C’ certificate holder.
Two month experience of RAWE (Rural Awareness Work in Extension) in curriculum.
Two year experience of dealing nursery school and preschool children and set up day
care centre in curriculum.
Developing play material for the children.
Event management
Technical Skills:
Proficiency in MS Office (Word, PowerPoint and Excel), Advanced Excel and internet.
Good understanding on research and field surveys.
Good understanding and hands on experience in capacity buiiding trainings and
developing training modules
Personal Details:
DOB – 30th March 1986
Language Known– Hindi, English
Marital Status – Married
Personal Interest – Travelling, Photography, Interacting with children, Watching
Movies/Documentaries, music, Singing, Cooking/Baking and writing.
References: To be provided upon request.
I hereby declare that all the information provided by me in this application is factual and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.
(Vaishali Singh)
https://www.linkedin.com/pub/vaishali-singh/78/a4b/b76
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