Chhipa Welfare Association Announces New Job Opportunities in Karachi
The Chhipa Welfare Association, a prominent NGO in Karachi, has announced a significant recruitment drive for various positions, as advertised in the Jang Sunday Classifieds on May 18, 2026. This initiative aims to bolster their operational capacity across a wide range of essential services.
This extensive hiring process seeks to fill numerous roles, reflecting the association’s broad scope of work. Applications are now open for candidates eager to contribute to their community service efforts.
Diverse Roles Available at Chhipa Association
The vacancies span a multitude of areas, requiring diverse skill sets. These include roles such as photographer, drone operator, office boy, and labor.
Further opportunities exist for cooks, mechanics (including helper mechanics), painters, welders, and auto electricians. Denter and generator operator positions are also listed.
The Chhipa Welfare Association is also recruiting for butchers, masis, mistris, and rescue labor. For administrative functions, there are openings for rescue clerks and general clerks.
Creative and Technical Positions for 2026
In line with modern demands, the NGO is looking for creative professionals. These include a creative graphic designer, a creative video cameraman, and a creative video editor.
Technical roles such as electrician, workshop supervisor, and video cameraman are also part of this recruitment drive.
Eligibility and Application Details for Chhipa NGO Posts
Educational qualifications vary, ranging from Middle and Matric to Intermediate, BA, Bachelor, and Diploma of Associate Engineering (DAE). SindhNews.com reports that specific requirements are detailed for each role.

The application deadline is June 2, 2026, or as stated in the official advertisement published in the Daily Jang newspaper. Interested candidates are encouraged to review the full advertisement for precise application instructions and further details on the latest Chhipa Welfare Association job opportunities.
This recruitment effort by the Chhipa Welfare Association underscores their commitment to expanding their services within Karachi and the wider Sindh region. The diverse range of positions indicates a strategic approach to strengthening their workforce across various operational needs.
