Uninhibited, an India-based nonprofit, is dedicated to erasing the stigma around menstrual health for the 355 million menstruating women and girls in the country. Our mission is twofold: first, we aim to create safe spaces in marginalised communities, enabling women and girls to fully participate in society, education, and work without the hindrance of menstrual challenges. Second, we are committed to transforming public schools into environments that are more accommodating and supportive of adolescents, particularly girls. Through various programs, we focus on behavioral change, engaging with stakeholders to ensure a lasting impact. Our work contributes to SDGs 3, 5, and 6.2, and since 2016, we’ve positively impacted 350,000 women and girls in 10 states. Our ambitious goal is to reach 1.5 million in the next 5 years, empowering them to overcome menstrual barriers and make better life choices, ultimately fostering a brighter future.
At Uninhibited we keep our values at the centre of our work and actions. Our culture has a high degree of influence in the way we show up at work as individuals and as a team. Our idea of a great candidate would be someone who feels as strongly about our values as we do.
Capacity building of government healthcare workers to facilitate menstrual health and hygiene in schools
Lead and sustain powerful menstrual health initiatives within government systems while problem solving for challenges.
Sensitising and training government healthcare workers to create safe spaces in adolescent clinics
Ensuring e-health access through Hello Saathi helpline (Hello Saathi is Uninhibited’s e health service, providing women and girls with access to answers related to menstruation and sexual reproductive health. Additionally, it offers free doctor consultations over the phone.)
Conduct WASH infrastructure and healthcare audits to share feedback to the state Diligently monitor and evaluate the outcomes and impact of the work.
Build on leadership capacities by reflecting on one’s fellowship’s journey and experiences and documenting learnings
Building a community with the diverse cohort by seeking and giving support during the fellowship, creating safe spaces for self and the cohort.
Championing Uninhibited’s culture, values and working norms in your role and in relation to other roles in the organisation
Represent organisation’s work in different spaces.
Having completed graduate studies.
Minimum 25 years of age.
Willingness to relocate to rural regions of Madhya Pradesh or Karnataka.(Preference would be given to local candidates from specified regions).
1.Proficient in Hindi or Kannada. (Hindi for Madhya Pradesh, Kannada for Karnataka). 2. Working knowledge of English is preferred.
5-7 years of professional/field experience, particularly with marginalised communities which includes 1-2 years of experience with government systems.
Full-time commitment to The Period Fellowship over 24 months.
Proficient in Google Suite
Familiarity with remote connectivity tools.(Google Meet, Zoom etc)
Proficiency in laptop and smartphone usage
Have a good understanding of government policies
Excellent documentation skills; ability to analyse and share key insights with the team Has strong advocacy skills
Possess strong written and verbal communication skills.
Please note that each stage follows a selection criteria and you will be contacted for the subsequent stage only if you clear the stage preceding it.
Stage I – Submitting your resume and application form
Stage II – Telephonic interview
Stage III – Selection Conference (in person in MP and Karnataka) – Group Discussion & Personal Interview (Tentatively to be held on the last week of February)
Application Deadline : 10th January 2024
People from communities that are marginalised by barriers of caste, class, gender, sexuality, disability, religion, language and/or geography are encouraged to apply.
Uninhibited prioritises equal opportunity and wants to create space for diverse individuals to be part of the team by ensuring a safe and non- discriminatory space is created for everyone.