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Save the Children
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Addis Ababa
6 years
1 Position
2024-07-27
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2024-08-04
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Child Safeguarding: Level 3 - the responsibilities of the post may require the post holder to have regular contact with or access to children or young people.
ROLE PURPOSE: The Emergency Health and Nutrition Specialist will be responsible for leading all technical development and humanitarian health and nutrition programs within the SWAN Consortium at the country office level in planning and executing health and nutrition programs in rapid response mechanism, anticipatory actions, procurement and prepositioning, and distribution of emergency medical kits and supplies, capacity building actions, ensure the implementation of Save the children’s quality improvement frameworks including quality benchmarks, common approaches aliening with the organizational strategic plan and priorities. The Specialist coordinates and leads technical assistance on health and nutrition programs in coordination with SC CO Health and Nutrition technical advisors, SWAN consortium members, and local partners to ensure SWAN projects contribute to the achievement of the thematic program strategic plans. S/he will work to establish and strengthen relationships and a critical link among the SWAN consortium, consortium members, and local partners, and between Save the Children’s global, regional, and in-country stakeholders and partners. The position holder will be responsible for ensuring lessons derived through the implementation of SWAN projects are well articulated, documented, and disseminated both internally and externally. He/she is in charge of the strategic mainstreaming of relevant crosscutting issues in new projects.
SCOPE OF ROLE:
Reports to: SWAN Consortium Lead
Staff reporting to this post: No direct reports but will have a functional/technical management responsibility with SCI CO Health and Nutrition Advisors, health and nutrition focal points of the SWAN consortium members and local partners, and SCI health and nutrition managers, and Coordinators of the Area Programs using a matrix management arrangement
Budget Responsibilities: SWAN Project H&N Sector Budget at the consortium, consortium members, and local partners levels.
Context: Humanitarian
A. Technical Leadership
Provide technical leadership to the SWAN consortium, Consortium members, and Local partners, and key stakeholders.
Technically initiate, lead, and support the development of Emergency Health and Nutrition sector-related technical strategies, guidelines, SOPs, rapid needs assessment, response plan preparation, and review, approval, implementation, operationalization, monitoring, evaluation, and reporting processes for the SWAN consortium RRMs. Also, actively engage in cholera and other disease outbreak EAP development, anticipatory action proposal and plan development for disease outbreak and pandemics, implementation, monitoring, and review processes.
B. Program Design and Proposal Development
Scoping of opportunities through SWAN RRMs, SWAN consortium members and partners, SCI members, and donor engagement.
Contribute to initiation and lead the technical development of high-quality SWAN project proposals that take into account the programming principles and quality standards of SCI
Provide technical input to improve the planning through the provision of up-to-date needs/data/information; data management and use for reporting.
C. Technical responsibilities in Quality Program Design, Implementation, Monitoring, Evaluation, and Reporting
Technically support and lead in delivering a timely and effective emergency primary health care service, particularly for maternal and child health services, communicable and epidemic-prone diseases, reproductive health care, immunization, and emergency nutrition services to address the urgent and life-saving needs of displaced population in priority and hot spot locations in the country.
Lead and technically supported during the selection and quantification of emergency medical supplies/kits and procurement processes, storage and inventory management, distribution, pipeline monitoring, evaluation, accountability, and learning practices.
Coordinate and lead the provision of emergency basic healthcare responses through accessing the timely provision of life-saving medicines, medical equipment, and other supplies so that access to emergency health care could be granted for the needy community affected by drought, flooding, conflict, and/or disease outbreaks.
Actively work to ensure the project achieves the expected results in Ethiopia and is implemented by the donor agreement, donor regulations, and internationally recognized quality of assistance standards. The Job Holder will have the role of coordinating the design of the H & N programs
The Emergency HN Specialist works with SWAN RRT when a need arises to conduct rapid multi-sectoral needs assessment, response plan preparation and approval with the national and sub-national clusters, and ensure rapid decision-making among consortium members, so that information and issues are escalated to the Cluster in real-time.
Coordinate, lead, and technically support the list out and selection of the types of kits and medical supplies depending on the standard and local need in consultation with the consortium partners and national Health Cluster Lead. Moreover, the staff works in the proper selection and quantification of the required emergency health kits and medical supplies will be done in line with the current/anticipated (SWAN and non-SWAN) stock available (current/forecasted) in line with local need and donor-approved budget amount with the guidance of health cluster lead.
Closely monitor the transportation and distribution of medicines and medical supplies to regions, districts, and ultimately to service delivery points per the decision of the consortium, clusters, and other relevant bodies. He/she will establish a transparent and evidence-based supply allocation and distribution tracking mechanism.
Actively work towards availing the required essential and lifesaving mainly prepacked medical supplies, and the timely response to epidemic disease outbreaks, other hazards, MHPSS and GBV, and essential basic primary health care needs addressed immediately for the conflict and other hazards affected population
Collaborate with the SWAN supply chain manager and SCI CO procurement team, the staff engages with amending and signing an agreement with MOH to secure pre-import permits, for the selected and quantified medicines and medical items with the relevant government offices (Ministry of Finance and Ethiopia Food and Drug Authority) and Custom Authority.
Initiate and complete the procurement process followed by importing the health kits and medical supplies Per the experience of the last two phases of the SWAN project medical supplies procurement of supplies with the already identified supplies will shorten the process of the procurement.
Periodically monitor the central warehouse and ensure these stored medical supplies are in good condition as per the standard, and proper implementation of the stock management system. He/she regularly monitors and keeps the physical integrity and safety of products and their packaging until the products are distributed to the designated areas to respond to emergencies. To ensure the quality of the medical products, Save the Children and the consortium members will ensure medical stores are dry, well-lit, and well-ventilated with no direct sunlight exposure.
Follow up the international medical kits procurement, and dispatching of already approved medical kits to respective locations through preparing the medical kits, medical equipment, furniture, IPC/PPE, and pediatrics medicines distribution plan.
Ensure the capacity building training provided to health workers and Rapid Response Teams in emergency-affected areas, and Government Surge Capacity supported to timely response for emergency health conditions
Coordinate, lead, and manage the entire processes of recruitment, establishing, and deployment of the Mobile Health and Nutrition Team (MHNT) and provide essential health service where the public health system is weak or non-existent due to conflict or other hazards.
Organize and conduct monthly SWAN health technical team meetings, attend National health cluster meetings and share meeting minutes with the SWAN consortium Lead, review BVA, and conduct joint health monitoring visits and share the report with the SWAN Lead and SWAN MEAL manager to be shared with donors and cluster
Compile monthly progress update responses, consumption reports, and other updates, organize PDM/Monitoring visits for distributed medical kits and supplies once the distribution is done, and share the report with the SWAN consortium Lead.
Actively engage in the overall SWAN project implementation follow-up and supervision, technical review of SWAN multi-sectoral or sectoral response plan, deployment to crisis-affected locations with SWAN RRT teams when required, and participate in SWAN rapid multi-sectoral needs assessments.
Produce and roll out technical manuals, guidelines, and tools to ensure the effective and quality implementation of projects.
C. Coordination and Collaboration
Work closely with Lead Consortium and all Consortium Team Members of WASH, Emergency Shelter/NFI, Protection, MEAL, and Supply Chain for program approach innovation and holistic implementation of SWAN consortium Projects. He/she will assist in providing results-based strategic guidance, leadership, technical oversight, management, reporting, and capacity building to the SWAN Consortium, consortium members, and local partners team both at the head and field office level
Assist the coordination across consortium partners and within the consortium to ensure the project delivers high-impact programming for IDPs, returnee IDPs, vulnerable groups and host communities, children, and women affected by displacement. In addition, she/he will assist in ensuring the design and implementation of health and nutrition sector project activities and engage other key partners required to achieve results such as government officials, national clusters, the UN, and other humanitarian coordination actors, as well as other implementing agencies outside of the consortium.
Regularly collaborate with each of the clusters, including UNICEF, IOM, and WHO on the SWAN priority intervention sectors, and other clusters considering SWAN’s flexibility to respond to urgent lifesaving needs over the country as needed in consultation with each cluster.
D. Advocacy, Networking, and External Engagement:
Provide technical leadership in policy dialogue and on health and nutrition technical and policy engagement in collaboration with other National and international organizations
Participate and represent SCI/SWAN on various national technical advocacy platforms, taskforces, clusters, working groups, and subgroups as appropriate
Develop and maintain relationships with SC member health and nutrition teams and working groups
Participate in regular child survival and immunization technical working groups, health and nutrition sector review meetings, joint supervision, and other national-level sector-led activities relevant to child health and immunization
Regularly coordinate with member and regional office health and nutrition technical staff, identify staff health and nutrition technical support requirements, inclusive of field visits, as and when necessary
E. Evidence and Learning
Extract, synthesize, and produce high-quality evidence and work closely with the evidence and learning team in disseminating findings internally and externally
Roll out the technical evidence learning plans and agendas and produce and present high-quality reports
Monitor new developments in MCH and Immunization technical areas and facilitate the transfer and application of knowledge
Provide technical leadership and closely work with MEAL and other sectors in strengthening Monitoring and Evaluation and use of data across all levels to improve program performance
Identifies emerging practices, pilots and assesses the nutritional impact and added value for communities, and advises on modifications to standard programming based on the result to maximize health and nutrition impact.
Identify, introduce, and take measures for scaling up effective and efficient or evidence-based best/innovative practices/approaches for emergency and development context emergency response and apply them in emergency settings.
Exercising digital technologies in health and nutrition programs generates evidence of the effectiveness of digital health and nutrition tools in improving the quality of health and health services.
Undertake health and nutrition community practice sessions regularly for SWAN consortium partners
Understand and apply cross-cutting issues of resilience, EW EA, gender, child participation, disability, and others to ensure their incorporation into program design and implementation
KEY COMPETENCIES (Indicative / Key Competencies) - A selected candidate is expected to possess the competencies shown below.
Technical competencies:
Drives MNCH and MIYCN Programming including SCI Common Approaches, programming principles, Theory of Changes, and Program Quality Framework, and applies them in all stages of a program
Understanding of the impact of emergencies on health programming and health outcomes: Engages in the humanitarian aid architecture, the cluster approach, and inter-cluster coordination of public health information
Writes strong and high-quality documents such as proposals, reports, technical papers
Able to build sustainable and integrated MCH and Immunization programs: Builds the capacity of others to design and implement integrated MCH and Immunization sensitive and specific programming and advocacy
Able to link local to national and global level advocacy efforts, supporting localization of change and influencing global policy development
Advanced adaptive and innovative health and nutrition
Proven experience and competencies in designing and implementing quality health and nutrition projects at community levels
Designing adaptable, efficient, and high-quality health and nutrition programs
Data analytics and presentation
Generic Competencies
Being the Voice of Children: Promotes evidence-based policy and public engagement that includes the voices of children and their communities
Advancing Equality & Inclusion: Displays a commitment to ensuring everything we do considers the most deprived and marginalized children
Building & Strengthening Partnerships: Promotes working with diverse partners as critical to delivery
Child Rights: Promotes the rights of children in their work and work with colleagues and peers.
SKILLS AND BEHAVIOURS (our Values in Practice)
Accountability:
Holds self-accountable for making decisions, managing resources efficiently, achieving and role modeling Save the Children in ensuring staff health and safety
Holds staff accountable to deliver on their responsibilities to ensure all staff working in a safe working environment - giving them the freedom to deliver in the best way they see fit, providing the necessary support to improve staff health and safety practices, and applying appropriate consequences when results are not achieved
Ambition:
Sets ambitious and challenging goals for themselves (and their team), take responsibility for their personal development, and encourage others to do the same
Widely shares their vision for Save the Children, engages and motivates others
Future-orientated, thinks strategically
Collaboration:
Builds and maintains effective relationships, with their team, colleagues, members, and external partners, and supporters
Values diversity, sees it as a source of competitive strength
Approachable, good listener, easy to talk to
Creativity:
Develops and encourages new and innovative solutions
Willing to take disciplined risks
Integrity:
Honest, encourages openness and transparency
QUALIFICATION AND EXPERIENCE
Education
Master’s Degree in Public Health or other related field.
Experience and Skills:
Minimum of 6 years of experience in technical leadership and management of large-scale MNCH and MIYCN projects in rapid emergency humanitarian response mechanisms and different crises/hazard operating contexts
Proven experience in high-quality and winning project design and proposal development experience
Possess strong technical competencies in core common approaches and programming principles of SCI
Proven experience and competencies in producing and disseminating high-quality and impact program evidence and lessons
Excellent interpersonal skills and demonstrated ability to lead and work effectively in team situations
Experiences in providing impactful technical support on health and nutrition TWGs at national or regional levels for the Federal Ministry of Health or Regional health bureaus
Good knowledge and experience of the Ethiopian health and nutrition systems and policies
Experience in developing donor relationships, working with national-level technical working groups, working with government partners, with partner agencies
Experience in policy analysis and policy engagement experience
Strong result orientation, with the ability to challenge existing mindsets
Good skills and competencies in communicating, organizing group discussions, and presentation
Good computer skills (MS Word, MS Excel, and other data-generating tools)
Commitment to Save the Children values
Additional job responsibilities: The role holder could carry out additional duties as assigned by the SWAN Consortium Lead based on his/her level of skills and experience
Equal Opportunities
The role holder is required to carry out the duties under SCI’s global Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and Gender Equality Policies, supported by relevant procedures
Child Safeguarding:
We need to keep children safe so our selection process, which includes rigorous background checks, reflects our commitment to the protection of children from abuse
Safeguarding our Staff:
The post holder is required to carry out the duties under the SCI anti-harassment policy
Health and Safety
The role holder is required to carry out the duties under SC Health and Safety policies and procedures
Interested and qualified applicants can apply online using THIS LINK
Fields Of Study
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