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Community Health Facilitators (RFSA)

World Vision Ethiopia

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Health Care

Public Health

Mekelle

5 years

1 Position

2024-10-25

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2024-11-03

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Fields of study

Nursing Science

Public Health

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Job Description

The SPIR II Community Health Facilitator will work closely with Community Facilitators and Local Facilitators and provide supportive supervision and mentoring for community volunteers to conduct effective nutrition social behavior change (SBC) through group and home visits, and through group food demonstration sessions. She also carefully documents and supports clinical referrals if necessary. She supports HEWs during HDALs counseling skills training in close collaboration HEWs. The Community Health Facilitator (CHF) establishes and maintains close working relationship with communities and community organizations, particularly with PSNP institutions and participants in her working area. She ensures that all activities related to health and nutrition are implemented in a coordinated and harmonized manner. She reports to and is supervised by MPHSS and Nutrition officers.

Duties & Responsibilities

Provide Technical support

  • (Supports volunteers & HDALs to deliver effective nutrition SBC at group and household level and facilitates feeding demonstration session )

  • Identify and register pregnant and lactating women (PLW), children under two, and WDALs in their respective Kebele, formulate Nurturing Care Groups (NCGs) and Neighbor Groups of PLWs, and select Volunteers.

  • Facilitate community volunteer training on Community Participatory Nutrition Promotion (CPNP), NCG model, and mentor to ensure knowledge retention and skills proficiency.

  • Supporting HEWs to screen and enroll underweight children into CPNP sessions for rehabilitation in their respective Kebele and strengthen referral linkage

  • Ensuring the volunteers have the necessary supplies to conduct CPNP and NCG sessions (e.g., Flip Chart, register sheet, and all other required materials).

  • Facilitating biannual experience-sharing meetings with NCGVs following the household counseling visits.

  • Conduct periodic capacity gap assessments and quality verification of community volunteers / HDALs, HEWs, and health posts and provide focused technical support on the identified gaps.

  • Support other complimentary health and nutrition interventions, such as home gardening, consumption of animal source foods, mental health linkages, and other programming that supports caregivers and child adoption of nutrition and WASH behavior

Facilitate NCG & CPNP sessions and related activities

  • Facilitate monthly meetings with groups of NCG volunteers on the 16 sessions of the NCG approach, and coach them to conduct biweekly session with their peer caregivers (Neighbor Groups)

  • Facilitate identification and tracking of new pregnancies, births and death in NCG and in their respective Neighbor Group

  • Routinely facilitate 2-week CPNP sessions, follow up children for sustained weight gain and continue support for HEWs and volunteers to handover the sessions slowly to HEWs and community volunteers

  • Facilitate home visit for NCGV as well as Neighbor Caregivers who are unable to attend the group meeting

  • Support routine screening of caregiver with common mental health problem and link  women to GPM+ sessions

Monitoring progress and quality assurance of health and nutrition interventions

  • Ensure implementation quality of health and nutrition intervention such us CPNP, NCG and other complementary activities

  • Conduct QIVIC every 3 months for each volunteer under your Kebele when they conduct household counseling & CPNP sessions and give them constructive feedback in their areas of improvement and follow up

  • Keep quality records and documents and report to your supervisor and also use the information for quality improvement as well as to support kebele Food Security Taskforce (KFSTF) decision making process

  • Provide accurate and timely information on the work of the volunteers / HDALs to the MHPSS and Nutrition Officers on a bi-weekly basis and review the HEW reports to help ensure that the information presented is real and complete

  • Conduct joint, supportive supervision with woreda and kebele staff on the health and nutrition activities of SPIR II

Strengthen partnership, collaboration, and working relationship.

  • Provide support and referral linkage for pregnant and lactating women to Temporary Direct Support and children with severe acute malnutrition to CMAM and to Temporary Direct Support, as identified in the NCG and child screening session (CPNP), and women with mental health conditions to gPM+.

  • Actively participate and represent SPIR II at the Kebele level in forums such as the KFSTF and community health platforms like the Primary Health Care Unit.

  • Promote integrating the project plan into the PA/Kebele plan.

  • Work closely with HEWs, schools, religious leaders, CBOs, and communities at the village level to establish adequate service linkages.

Knowledge management, learning dissemination and reporting

  • Routinely share program reach data to SPIR II supervisor and M&E team

  • Support the collection of case stories, lesson learning and best practices documentation through identifying cases and facilitating capturing and documentation process

  • Support the quarter and annual report by providing accurate health & nutrition intervention data

Job Requirements

Required Professional Experience

  • Minimum of 5 years of work experience in Health and Nutrition programs in a rural development setting

  • Skills in facilitating SBC (Social and Behavior Change) sessions and experience in leading group BCC (Behavior Change Communication) sessions.

  • Ability to train and mentor many NCG Volunteers and HDALs (Health Development Army Leaders).

  • Experience in conducting high-quality field-level data collection.

  • Familiarity with the community health care system, particularly PHCU (Primary Health Care Unit) and referral linkage.

  • Proficiency in the local language (Tigrinya) and understanding of written and spoken English.

  • Capability to work effectively in a team with individuals from diverse educational and cultural backgrounds.

  • Respect for local culture, traditions, and values.

Required Education, training, license, registration, and certification

  • Public Health, or nursing or other clinical degree with 1-2 years’ experience in a rural setting

  • Diploma in Clinical Nursing / Comprehensive Nursing, with 3-5 years’ experience in rural setting

Preferred Knowledge and Qualifications

  • NGO Experience

  • Community-based Participatory Nutrition Promotion, Care group model, dialogue-based counseling techniques to address nutrition during the 1000-day window, and a positive deviance approach to improve complementary feeding are strongly preferred.

Travel and/or Work Environment Requirement: Work in Kebeble level setting with HEWs at the Health post

Language Requirements:  Fluent in Local Language (Tigrinya)

World Vision is a child-focused organization that is committed to safeguarding all children as well as adult beneficiaries, and has zero tolerance for incidents of violence or abuse against children or adults, including sexual exploitation or abuse, committed either by employees or others affiliated with our work. Therefore, World Vision does not hire staff whose background is not suitable for working with children or vulnerable adults, even if their role does not interact directly with them.

Disclaimer: World Vision Ethiopia is a reputable organization that values transparency and fairness in its recruitment process and does not solicit any money for any job application. We encourage all job seekers to be cautious of any job ads that require payment or personal information upfront. If you have any questions or concerns about our job ads or recruitment process, please do not hesitate to contact us directly.

Required Skills

  • Clinical knowledge

How to Apply

Interested and qualified applicants can apply using THIS LINK

Fields Of Study

Nursing Science

Public Health

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