Action Against Hunger-USA is a global humanitarian organization that takes decisive action against the causes and effects of hunger. We save the lives of malnourished children and we enable entire communities to be free from hunger. With more than 8,000 staff in over 50 countries, our programs reached 17 million people in 2019.
About the Country Program in Ethiopia
Action Against Hunger has been operational in Ethiopia since 1984 responding to both chronic and acute needs through a multi-sectoral strategy where nutrition, Food Security and Livelihoods, WASH, and Mental Health and Psychosocial Support activities are integrated to have a meaningful impact on people’s resilience. Action Against Hunger currently operates in 5 different regions (Oromia, Somali, Amhara, Benishangul Gumuz, and Gambella) with a portfolio of 20m USD/year of emergency, resilience building, research, and innovation programs. We have a country team of around 600 staff in 17 regional and satellite offices. Our main donors in Ethiopia in 2020/2021 are BHA, ECHO, Europaid, UNHCR, UNICEF, GFFO, BPRM, SIDA, EHF, WFP, CIAA, and others.
I. Position Summary
Action Against Hunger has received a five-year contract from the Power of Nutrition (PON) to conduct operational research in Ethiopia related to select innovations in the community-based management of acute malnutrition (CMAM) that aim to improve the coverage and cost-effectiveness of treatment. The operational research component is led by Action Against Hunger USA alongside partners including UNICEF and the Ethiopian Ministry of Health, among others.
The operational research study, or “Modified Dosage for Acute Malnutrition” (MODAM) Trial, aims to address critical gaps in linking knowledge to effective action on acute malnutrition, including how to scale proven innovative approaches to treatment, as well as their implications for the broader policy-level environment. This randomized controlled trial will test a modified dosage of the therapeutic foods used to treat acute malnutrition at health posts (HPs) across each target woreda. As current and projected resources are insufficient to meet the total burden of wasting in Ethiopia, there is need to explore ways to increase the cost-effectiveness of treatment. The use of a modified dosage protocol may contribute to achieving such advances by reducing the cost of product per child treated and cured while maintaining comparable treatment outcomes.
As a key member of the research team, the MODAM Research Project Team Lead will be responsible for ensuring high-quality research project set-up and implementation, as well as overseeing data collection and data collection staff. in the research target areas. This role will be based in Teltele, Borena Zone, Oromia Region, Ethiopia.
The MODAM Research Project Team Lead’s purpose, engagement and expected delivery are:
Purpose:
The MODAM Research Project Team Lead will serve as the lead focal point for the MODAM trial within her/his base on all project-specific activities, including recruitment, logistics, budgets, and research data quality checks.
Engagement:
Internally, this position will engage primarily with the PON Field Research Coordinator and Roving Research Program Manager at capital level, as well as the Field Coordinator, Health and Nutrition Program Manager, Health and Nutrition Program Supervisors, and all sub-national research-specific staff. They will also work closely with the national and base-level logistics, finance, and technical teams. Externally, this position will engage with the MODAM trial global and national research partners, key regional, zonal, and woreda stakeholders for OTP and TSFP implementation, including the Regional Health Bureau, Zonal Health Authorities, and Woreda Health Offices, as well as sub-national offices for UNICEF, WFP, and DRMC. They will also work with health extension workers (HEWs) at health post level.
Delivery:
The MODAM Research Project Team Lead will be responsible for supporting the delivery of high-quality research activities in target areas, including overall project management and data checks. S/he will also support the project by contributing to quality reporting to Action Against Hunger donors and stakeholders in line with internal rules and regulations, funding regulations, and core values of the organization.
II. Essential Job Duties
Human resource management and staff development
The MODAM Research Project Team Lead will coordinate recruitment and development for woreda-level research-specific project staff, alongside Action Against Hunger’s Field Coordinators, Nutrition and Health Program Managers, and the Roving Research Program Manager. This function is expected to include:
Project management and oversight
The MODAM Research Project Team Lead will be the lead focal point for project management and reporting at sub-national level, with support from the Roving Research Program Manager and the Field Coordinator. This function is expected to include:
Leading the coordination of effective forecasting, procurement, transportation, storage, and distribution of nutrition commodities and program supplies in line with SOPs at national and sub-national level (regional, zonal, woreda), using inputs from Deputy Research Project Team Lead
Regularly following project budget utilization in collaboration with finance department, tracking and updating BFUs, and providing regular guidance and support to woreda-level research team for budget utilization
Internal and external coordination
This function is expected to include:
Developing network of contacts at regional, zonal, and woreda level (international and local NGOs, government, technical, etc.) to ensure coordination and synergies with other research projects in the area
Research data quality assurance
The MODAM Research Project Team Lead will serve as the first point of contact at sub-national level for research data quality assurance. This function is expected to include:
Coordinating with Field Research Coordinator and global and national research partners to identify data or program quality issues, provide feedback to research staff, and develop and implement action plans to address challenges
III. Supervisory Responsibilities
IV. Fiscal Responsibility
The MODAM Research Project Team Lead will be responsible for the research budget at base level, ensuring timely and appropriate budget utilization for MODAM-specific nutrition activities in collaboration with the PON Field Research Coordinator, Roving Research Program Manager, Finance Department, Heads of Department, Field Coordinators, and Nutrition and Health Program Managers
V. Physical Demands
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is required to sit for long periods and to concentrate on work, including typing, and turn out heavy volumes of work accurately, within short time frames under stressful situations in the context of a moderately noisy office with interruptions.
To travel to the field, the employee must attest to a level of physical fitness capable of enduring physically difficult, highly stressful situations which may include the necessity to walk long distances, to eat a limited diet and/or to reside in potentially uncomfortable housing or tents.
VI. Working Conditions, Travel and Environment
The duties of the job require regular job attendance at least five days per week. Must be available to work outside normal office hours or on the weekends as required by contact with the missions, mission security, or other obligations.
Must be able to travel as required for standard domestic and international business travel as well as to the sub-offices if appropriate. While visiting sub-offices, the employee may be exposed to precarious settings under high security risks and/or very basic living conditions and outside weather conditions, as well as to infectious diseases.
VII. Gender Equality Commitments & Zero Tolerance to Abuse
Promote a safe, secure, and respectful environment for all stakeholders, particularly for children, beneficiaries, and members of staff
Respect beneficiaries’ women, men, children (boys and girls) regardless of gender, sex orientation, disability, religion, race, color, ancestry, national origin, age, or marital status
VIII. Required Qualifications and Professional Experience
Required master’s degree from an accredited college or university in a major social or health science field of study, preferably public health, nursing, or nutrition, with at least four (4) years of experience in the implementation, coordination and monitoring of C/IMAM programs (including OTP and TSFP) in humanitarian contexts
Or a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in a major social or health science field of study, preferably in public health, nursing, or nutrition, with at least five (5) years of experience in the implementation, coordination and monitoring of C/IMAM programs (including OTP and TSFP) in humanitarian contexts
Good knowledge and practical experience of working with sub-national nutrition and health coordination platforms and various Technical Working Groups (TWGs)
Practical experience of working in INGOs is preferable
Job Requirements
VIII. Required Qualifications and Professional Experience
Required master’s degree from an accredited college or university in a major social or health science field of study, preferably public health, nursing, or nutrition, with at least four (4) years of experience in the implementation, coordination and monitoring of C/IMAM programs (including OTP and TSFP) in humanitarian contexts
Or a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in a major social or health science field of study, preferably in public health, nursing, or nutrition, with at least five (5) years of experience in the implementation, coordination and monitoring of C/IMAM programs (including OTP and TSFP) in humanitarian contexts
Good knowledge and practical experience of working with sub-national nutrition and health coordination platforms and various Technical Working Groups (TWGs)
Practical experience of working in INGOs is preferable
IX. Required Skills
This person needs to have excellent interpersonal skills (to develop good rapport with staff, HEWs and other in-country stakeholders), and the ability to work both independently and as a member of a team.
Experience in acute malnutrition treatment program management, including staff supervision, procurement and logistics, and budget management
How to Apply
Register using the following LINK
Note: State “MODAM Research Project Team Lead-Gode” in the subject line of the cover letter.