项目协调员 - 纺织品与工艺创新
SELCO Foundation
公司概况
他们的工作
SELCO 基金会是一家非营利组织,致力于开发和部署分散的可再生能源解决方案,主要专注于太阳能技术。由 Harish Hande 创立,他也是 SELCO 印度的联合创始人,该基金会旨在减轻贫困并改善印度欠发达农村社区对医疗和教育等基本服务的获取(来源: energypedia.info)。该基金会主要在南亚运营,特别是在卡纳塔克邦、奥里萨邦和贾坎德邦,利用 SELCO 印度建立的能源服务中心网络(来源: selcofoundation.org)。他们的方法强调以用户为中心的解决方案,包括太阳能照明、热水器和节能医疗设备,旨在减少劳动并为低收入农村用户创造收入(来源: lemelson.org)。
项目与业绩
SELCO 基金会开展了多个显著项目,旨在提高能源获取和改善生计。其中一个重要的倡议是 e-Shala(电子学校)项目,该项目部署太阳能储存设备和 LED 投影仪,以电气化农村地区的教育,特别是在卡纳塔克邦(来源: wikipedia.org)。此外,该基金会还支持农业机械化项目,例如 Jayashree 的面包制作单位,该单位利用 SELCO 支持的机械设备来减少农场的劳动(来源: lemelson.org)。基金会当前的主要项目包括“健康能源”倡议,旨在到 2026 年为 25,000 家医疗设施提供太阳能解决方案,以及可持续能源引导气候行动计划(SELCAP),专注于奥里萨邦和贾坎德邦的能源规划(来源: hbs.edu)。
近期发展
近年来,SELCO 基金会显著扩大了其合作伙伴关系和倡议。与宜家基金会的“健康能源”合作伙伴关系已宣布,目标是在 2026 年之前为 25,000 家医疗设施提供太阳能解决方案,建立在之前成功项目的基础上(来源: hbs.edu)。该基金会还在 2022 年获得了来自麦克阿瑟基金会的 40 万美元赠款,以将分散的可再生能源整合到奥里萨邦和贾坎德邦的项目中,此前在 2020 年获得了 20 万美元的赠款用于医疗倡议(来源: macfound.org)。虽然没有报告收购或合并,但该基金会继续从各个来源获得资金,包括 2016 年来自 DOEN 基金会的 200 万美元赠款(来源: doughnuteconomics.org)。
在这里工作
SELCO 基金会在一个更广泛的生态系统中运作,包括 SELCO 印度和其他实体,雇佣约 600 名员工,涵盖各种角色。职位范围从设计思维和技术开发到健康、教育和生计的项目实施(来源: frappe.io)。该基金会主要在班加罗尔总部和印度多个州的分支机构招聘,强调本地招聘以建立农村服务角色的信任(来源: selco-india.com)。公司的文化围绕长期使命保护、包容性招聘实践和生态系统内的协作展开,专注于以用户为中心的创新和社区所有权模式(来源: doughnuteconomics.org)。
最后更新于 2月 23, 2026 | 报告问题
Job Description
SELCO Foundation, a not-for-profit, engages in field-based R&D and ecosystem building for development of decentralized renewable energy solutions that alleviate poverty in urban, rural, and tribal poor areas. The organization works across verticals such as energy access, built environment, health, skill development, energy entrepreneurs, and partners from various developmental sectors. Foundation seeks to inspire and implement socially, financially, and environmentally inclusive solutions by improving access to sustainable energy.
As one of the priority development verticals, we are working to build sustainable, energy-supported solutions for artisan-based livelihoods in the textiles and crafts sector. Under this vertical, we engage with handloom weaving, natural dyeing, block printing, embroidery, pottery, and other traditional crafts - examining where clean energy, process innovation, and market linkage can collectively improve artisan incomes and working conditions. SELCO Foundation seeks to develop contextual solutions across craft and textile value chains to improve livelihoods, reduce drudgery, and create new economic pathways for artisan communities and craft enterprises. You can find more information on this program and SELCO Foundation on our Organization Website.
About the Position
As a Program Coordinator for the Textiles & Crafts Innovation team, the candidate should have a grounded understanding of Indian craft and textile traditions, artisan livelihood systems, and the challenges of scaling craft-based enterprises. We are looking for someone who can serve as a knowledge anchor for the team - someone who understands the materials, processes, and people of the sector, and is curious about how thoughtful R&D and energy access can unlock new possibilities for artisan communities. A background in design, textile studies, craft documentation, or social sector work with craft communities is welcome. The coordinator is expected to co-design, implement, and adapt programmes across priority textiles and crafts value chains.
Key Responsibilities
- Support the Textiles & Crafts Innovation team in research, mapping, and identification of viable craft and textile commodities for process and technology innovation - examining pain points across production, finishing, packaging, and market access.
- Build and maintain a working knowledge base of craft clusters, artisan typologies, material systems (fibres, dyes, tools, looms, kilns, etc.), and technology providers relevant to the sector.
- Map and profile end-user typologies - individual artisans, SHGs, craft cooperatives, and small craft enterprises - and identify nodal points where energy access or process innovation can create meaningful change.
- Stay current with government schemes, policies, and institutional mandates relevant to crafts and textiles - including DC Handicrafts, DC Handlooms, state craft boards, GI-tag frameworks, and MSME schemes.
- Develop and nurture relationships with relevant stakeholders: craft NGOs, design institutions, state craft development corporations, artisan collectives, buyers, and technology providers.
- Visit craft clusters and partner organisations to understand production realities, document challenges, develop prototypes or pilot interventions, and test new technologies or approaches relevant to specific value chains.
- Develop contextual business and financial models for different artisan and enterprise typologies, supported by field data and co-created with communities.
- Coordinate with SELCO's geography teams to support cross-learning across regions and craft contexts; facilitate knowledge exchange between artisan communities and programme teams.
- Coordinate and support data collection during field visits; synthesise findings and share with the knowledge team to produce case studies, presentations, reports, and other knowledge deliverables.
- Conduct pre- and post-implementation assessments; prepare financial profitability analyses and impact assessments for all programme implementations.
- Support the team in designing and delivering training and capacity-building modules in collaboration with artisans, craft resource persons, and technical partners.
- Contribute to monthly programme newsletters, documenting new typologies, learnings, and field insights for partner and geography teams.
Qualifications
Graduate or Masters in Design (Textile/Craft/Product), Handloom & Textile Technology, Rural Livelihoods, Development Studies, or allied disciplines - or equivalent experience working closely with craft communities or artisan enterprises. A minimum of 1 years of experience in the development sector, craft documentation, design research, or artisan livelihood programming is required. Prior exposure to specific craft clusters or textile value chains is a strong advantage. Specific interest in R&D, energy access, livelihood systems, and ecosystem building is essential.
Desired Skills
- Demonstrated knowledge of Indian craft and textile traditions - materials, processes, community structures, and market realities.
- Strong research and documentation skills: ability to observe, listen, record, and synthesise field realities into usable knowledge products.
- Strong project design and operational skills, with stakeholder management and relationship-building capabilities across artisan communities, NGOs, and institutional partners.
- Strong written and oral communication skills in English; working fluency in Kannada or Hindi. Ability to communicate across language and literacy barriers in the field.
- Ability to process complex, ground-level information and create compelling documentation - reports, case studies, impact analyses, and programme briefs.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office - Advanced Excel and PowerPoint.
- Ability to perform field assessments, cluster visits, and produce comprehensive reports.
- Comfort with ambiguity, iterative processes, and learning-by-doing in complex community contexts.
- Willingness to learn, grow, and develop at a rapid pace with a steep learning curve.
- Ability to work in an interdisciplinary and multicultural environment.
- Willingness to travel for at least 10 days a month, including to remote craft clusters.
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2026年7月2日
2026年7月3日
全职
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非营利
- 班加罗尔,印度
Minimum 1 year in the development sector or related fields
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