Health and Nutrition Coordinator Job at The International Rescue Committee
The International Rescue Committee responds to the world’s worst
humanitarian crises and help people to survive, recover, and gain
control of their future.
Founded in 1933 at the request of Albert
Einstein, the IRC offers lifesaving care and life-changing assistance to
refugees and displaced people forced to flee from war or disaster.
Job Title: Health and Nutrition Coordinator
Scope Of Work
The Health & Nutrition
Coordinator will be responsible for the immediate implementation and
management of IRC’s health and nutrition program in Nigeria, working in
collaboration with the senior management team both in Abuja and in the
field. As the focal point for health and nutrition programs in Nigeria,
the Health & Nutrition Coordinator will ensure the continued
implementation of quality primary health care including nutrition
programing in IRC’s operational areas in the North East Nigeria. S/he
will provide technical support to the health and nutrition program to
ensure that IRC programs are of high quality and that programs are
driven by data and learning, working in conjunction with other
colleagues in the IRC Nigeria program. The Health & Nutrition
Coordinator will be responsible for maintaining regular contact with all
partners and donors as new opportunities for coordination and funding
arise. S/he will also play a strong role in mentoring and training the
health and nutrition team with a particular focus on M&E.
Key Responsibilities
Program Management
- Provide technical supervision and guidance of all IRC primary health care and nutrition projects.
- Extend technical support and supervision to the IRC’s implementing partners as the need arises.
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Ensure that the health and nutrition projects in Nigeria utilize
standardized protocols, policies and guidelines, as outlined by the
Federal Ministry of Health and WHO. Ensure that all activities are
consistent with established best practices.
- In
collaboration with the other health program staff in Nigeria, oversee
the implementation of health and nutrition projects implemented by IRC
Nigeria, including grant management and budget forecasting and spending
in collaboration with other departments.
- Promote the
quality of the IRC’s health programs by setting up quality assurance
mechanisms and checks in collaboration with other staff.
- Provide technical supervision of, and technical support to IRC Nigeria health and nutrition programming activities;
- Design and lead technical assessments as a basis for health and nutrition program development;
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Ensure collection and timely reporting of data and statistics for all
health and nutrition programs in line with IRC’s REL (Research,
Evaluation & Learning) guidelines and according to internal and
donor requirements are put in place;
- Participate in the
design of robust M&E plans and design/adapt health information
systems including surveillance systems for the IRC health and nutrition
programs in Nigeria
- Ensure sound data collection and
information management systems are in place for ongoing performance
analysis and programmatic action based on data and identified needs.
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Collaborate with the Technical Advisors and country Senior Management
Team to lead the development of a health program strategy that is
aligned to the IRC Nigeria Strategic Action Plan (SAP) 2015-2020.
Grants Management And Program Development
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Ensure that programmatic and financial reports for donors and IRC
country program are prepared as required, ensuring these are of the
highest quality and submitted in a timely manner to the donor;
- Prepare all necessary documentation for Grant Opening, Review and Closing meetings
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Assist with the preparation and revision of a realistic budget,
authorizing and monitoring expenditure in line with the budget, donor
guidelines and IRC’s grant management and financial regulations;
- Identify opportunities for program development;
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Collaborate with other in-country program teams to ensure an
integrated strategy to achieve health outcomes as in the country’s SAP;
- Develop program and project proposals, including theories
of change, logical frameworks, program design and implementation plans
and SMART indicators for the IRC Nigeria health and nutrition program
under the supervision of the SPC and in consultation and collaboration
with field-based technical and management staff.
Staff Development
- Develop and implement continuous staff capacity building plan to ensure quality gender-sensitive programming;
- Ensure respect for IRC HR policies;
- Provide timely and quality performance evaluations;
- Promote the IRC Way with all supervisees;
- Identify and execute modalities for teamwork.
Coordination And Representation
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In coordination with the supervisor, represent IRC to UN,
international and national NGOs, relevant line ministries, and donors
for health and nutrition and technical working groups;
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Coordinate closely with the operations teams including: administration,
HR, supply chain and finance as they relate to the program; and actively
participate in periodic program meetings and ensure a summary of
progress and challenges are prepared and presented with follow-up
actions as required;
- Participate in internal
coordination and management meetings to promote effective and efficient
information sharing and program integration.
Qualifications And Experience
- Medical doctor or nurse with Masters in Public Health or an equivalent degree
- Must have at least 5 years professional experience in implementing health related projects
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At least 5 years experience working with INGOs in humanitarian or
development contexts; previous emergency response,
conflict/post-conflict experience preferred
- Must be knowledgeable of ECHO, UNICEF, SIDA, WHO procedures and familiar with their approach and strategies
Desirable Skills
- Good project Management skills, including financial planning and documentation;
- Good problem solving and social skills;
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Good interpersonal skills to work effectively with different
stakeholders including different communities in the target areas,
humanitarian actors, service providers, local and national authorities;
- Previous experience working in West Africa is an added advantage
Deployment Security ProtocolsNorth
East Nigeria is security phase 3 ( ORANGE ) so the H&N Coordinator
will be expected to respect the various security protocols in place in
country. Phase 3 requires clear contingency planning in place with
staff prepared should hibernation or evacuation be called.
How to Apply
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