Organisation: Mercy Corps
Project: Northern
Karamoja Growth, Health and Governance (GHG) program, Kodito Uganda
(218961-927)
Funding Source: USAID
Duty Station: Kotido,
Uganda
Reports To: Chief
of Party
About Mercy Corps:
Mercy Corps drives high
quality, analytical work in tough places. We have been operating in Uganda
since 2006 and currently manage a breadth of programs in Acholi and Karamoja
sub-regions with funding from a basket of donors. We partner with a range of
private, public and civil society actors to systemically broaden opportunity
for people across northern Uganda. In 2012 we were awarded a 5-year USAID/Food
for Peace-funded program working in the northern half of Karamoja. The project,
called the Northern Karamoja Growth, Health and Governance (GHG) program, aims
to support the immediate needs of program beneficiaries while promoting
long-term development by spurring systemic improvements in key economic sectors
of northern Karamoja. GHG has three strategic objectives (SOs):
- Pro-poor market development;
- Improved health for children under five years of
age;
- Improved security and governance
Job Summary: The
overall GHG program goal is accountable for improvements in child underweight
and stunting prevalence, underweight prevalence of women of reproductive age
and dietary diversity practices amongst women and children < 5years (with
emphasis on pregnant and lactating women and children < 2 years). Under SO2,
GHG is accountable for improvements in key Maternal/Child Health Nutrition
(MCHN) practices, such as antenatal care, exclusive breastfeeding, use of ORT
(and zinc) for diarrheal diseases, water sanitation and hygiene practices
(hand-washing and latrine use), Working closely with all members of the SO2
team, the MCHN Advisor is responsible for ensuring that all MCHN programming on
GHG is of consistently high quality. The MCHN Advisor will also work with staff
to capture learning from the field and to support strategy and tactic
adjustment as needed. He/she will frequently write and edit reports,
assessments, analyses, stories and other learning to articulate our work in the
health and nutrition sector.
Key Duties and
Responsibilities:
1. Program and Technical
Management
- Support continued quality improvement in all ongoing
programming;
- Review key SO2 deliverables and provides feedback to
the Technical Lead of SO2;
- Ensure SO2 activities are designed and implemented
according to best practices;
- Design and implements periodic monitoring and
research activities to inform program quality reviews and design;
- Work with SO1 and SO3 teams to ensure that GHG
achieves complementarity across all three SOs to the greatest degree
possible;
- Offer support to ongoing M&E activities to
ensure that program staff have adequate information for accurate, timely
decision-making;
- Conduct periodic assessments of key behavioral MCHN
indicators in target communities, using this information to inform
programming;
- Offer support integration of MCHN programming into
GHG’s economic development activities (especially in areas concerning the
utilization of aspect of food security) and conflict/governance
programming;
- Analyze the impact of supplementary feeding on child
nutrition outcomes (including oversight of post-distribution monitoring),
evaluating the influence of other aspects of child health, such as
enteropathy and low birth weight, on SFP effectiveness;
- Potentially support the design and implementation of
a cash vs food trial examining the effect of the two modalities on child
nutrition.
2. Team Enhancement:
- Work closely with GHG health staff and headquarters
support staff from all consortium members to develop new MCHN programming;
- Draw on international best practices and
professional experience to provide technical advice that continually
improves the quality of all of GHG’s MCHN programming, specifically:
- Work closely with the MCHN team on community-based
nutrition programming, including village health teams and peer groups, to
develop effective, innovative activities that are appropriate in the
Karamojong village context;
- Support the Health Facility Support Team to target
activities addressing key gaps and challenges in health clinic (and
district system) performance;
- Conduct himself/herself both professionally and
personally in such a manner as to bring credit to Mercy Corps and to not
jeopardize its mission;
- Perform any other duties as assigned.
3. Security (field only:
- Guarantee compliance with security procedures and
policies as determined by country leadership.
- Proactively ensure that team members operate in a
secure environment and are aware of policies.
Qualifications, Skills and
Experience:
- The applicant must hold an advanced degree or
equivalent in public health, with advanced training and/or experience in
nutrition, maternal and child health and Behavior Change Communication;
- A minimum of three years’ experience,
preferably with experience in developing countries and living in a
difficult environment;
- Demonstrated understanding of health systems
strengthening, preferably with a good understanding of the facilitative
approach to development;
- Strong research qualifications, with the
demonstrated capability to design and carry out rigorous research related
to child health and nutrition, for internal use and for dissemination to
government, donor and other implementer audiences;
- Superb English verbal and written communication and
presentation skills required;
- Good knowledge and understanding of data analysis
and statistics preferred;
- Strong familiarity with program evaluation
techniques ranging from randomized control trials to quasi-experimental
participatory assessment methods;
- Ability to communicate with donors, private sector
and civil society partners and host government representatives;
- Demonstrated flexibility, creativity and enthusiasm
as well as a willingness to learn and to be continually adaptive within a
dynamic and often self-directed working environment is mandatory;
- Be a self-starter, with strong capacity for critical
thinking and problem solving;
- Ability to focus on day-to-day tasks at hand while
also working towards longer-term objectives with an understanding that
these will change continuously;
- Demonstrated capacity to generate and to translate
innovative ideas into practical development approaches as well as
marketable investment proposals and concepts;
- Willingness to travel frequently and extensively in
remote areas with basic services;
- Possess a high sense of humor on par with
one’s level of curiosity.
- As part of our commitment to organizational learning
and in support of our understanding that learning organizations are more
effective, efficient and relevant to the communities they serve - we
expect all team members to commit 5% of their time to learning activities
that benefit Mercy Corps as well as themselves.
- All Mercy Corps team members are expected to support
all efforts towards accountability, specifically to our beneficiaries and
to international standards guiding international relief and development
work, while actively engaging beneficiary communities as equal partners in
the design, monitoring and evaluation of our field projects.
How to Apply:
If you feel you can serve Mercy Corps in its USAID/Food for Peace-funded program as the Maternal/Child Health and Nutrition Advisor, please feel free to visit the web link below to express your further review full job requirements on recruitment website and Apply.
If you feel you can serve Mercy Corps in its USAID/Food for Peace-funded program as the Maternal/Child Health and Nutrition Advisor, please feel free to visit the web link below to express your further review full job requirements on recruitment website and Apply.
Deadline: 22nd March
2014
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