Live to Love International ladakh project coordinator job opportunities 2026
May 24, 2026
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Live to Love International, a prominent grassroots Himalayan movement dedicated to strengthening local capacities through compassion-in-action, has announced an opening for an experienced professional. The organization co-creates sustainable initiatives in healthcare, education, heritage preservation, and gender equity, always centering the region’s unique culture and environment.
The selected candidate will function as the “right hand” to the Chief Program Officer, ensuring that the movement’s vision translates into a measurable, sustainable impact. The position demands exceptional organizational skills, extensive field engagement, and a proven capacity to seamlessly execute strategic program designs across remote, challenging, and high-altitude geographical terrains.
The extensive breakdown of the professional role requirements, criteria, and administrative criteria is structured systematically below:
| S. No. | POST NAME | ELIGIBILITY & REQUIREMENTS |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | PROJECT COORDINATOR (LADAKH) |
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Key Performance Responsibilities:
- Grant Monitoring & Program Coordination: Support NaropaCare grantees via regular check-ins, field visits, and timeline tracking. Consolidate quantitative/qualitative data and flag operational delays.
- Field Implementation & Visits: Document on-ground learnings, community feedback, and coordinate logistics for health camps, trainings, and safety/altitude protocols.
- Stakeholder Engagement: Build strong working relationships with community leaders, local partner organizations, and health officials.
- New Project Development: Support research and scoping for new initiatives related to Kung-fu Nuns and cultural heritage preservation.
- Administrative Support: Manage travel logistics, maintain shared project database documentation, track procurement, and collect media assets aligned with branding.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE & CONTACT DETAILS:
Candidates who possess a solution-focused mindset and meet the required qualifications are invited to apply by transmitting their updated professional resume to the selection committee.
Official Submission Email: careers[at]livetolove[dot]org
Applications must be dispatched digitally before the finalized closing deadline.
Development sector jobs in Ladakh continue to present transformative career pathways for professionals dedicated to high-altitude community welfare and humanitarian aid. Program management careers within the Himalayan ranges offer a unique platform to implement large-scale non-profit interventions, directly impacting public health frameworks and gender equity models. Securing an executive position with global non-governmental networks provides deep cross-cultural exposure and builds solid on-ground operational resilience.

Moreover, specialized non-profit vocations, including heritage preservation jobs, community development roles, and public health careers, are crucial for sustainable development across regional mountain communities. Cultivating expertise in grant tracking, field coordination, and multi-sectoral stakeholder communication paves the way for senior leadership in international civil societies, fostering lasting socioeconomic advancements across the remote passes of Ladakh.

