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Assistant Psychosocial Coordinator for Counseling
Location: Maban, Upper Nile State, South Sudan
Application Closing Date: 28
Position opened
to: Internationals and nationals with at least 5 years continuous experience working with an international NGOs and with large institutional donors.
Salary Range & Benefits: To be discussed with successful candidate
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