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WASH Officer – (Proposal Recruitment)

Population Services International

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Natural Science

Environmental Science

Kombolcha,Guguftu

2 years - 4 years

1 Position

2025-07-08

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2025-07-13

Required Skills

public health

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Fields of study

Agricultural and Environmental Sciences

Hydraulic and Water Resources Engineering

Public Health

Full Time

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Job Description

Position Title: WASH Officer, Give Well – Inline Chlorination Project (Proposal Recruitment)

Department/ProgramWASH

Required Number of positions – Four

Level: Officer

Reports to: Directly to the Area Office Lead with functional relationship to the Lead, WASH Engineer

Based in:

  • Kombolcha and Baddanno towns in Oromia region,

  • Kombolcha and Guguftu towns in Amhara region

Duration of contract: Indefinite based on performance and availability of funds.

Remuneration: As per the organization pay scale plus other PSI/Ethiopia staff benefits

Application deadline: July 18, 2025

This is proposal-based recruitment, and all subsequent steps in the hiring process will be contingent upon award of the project

Who we are?

Population Services International (PSI) is the world’s leading non-profit social marketing organization. We are a diverse group of over 4,500 entrepreneurial development professionals located in over 35 countries committed to making it easier for all people to lead healthier lives and plan the families they desire. PSI uses its global presence and 50+ years of experience to help reimagine healthcare. We are working to shape market systems, shift policy and funding, and strengthen global capacity to better support consumer-empowered healthcare.

Join us!

There are over 9,000 “PSI’ers” around the world. It’s a diverse group of entrepreneurs and professionals with an unusually wide range of backgrounds – from the medical industry to the music business – all with unique skills we bring to the job.

PSI/Ethiopia wants to reimagine healthcare, put the consumer at the center, and whenever possible, bring quality care to the front door. We achieve health impact in Ethiopia by working with both government and private partners and harvesting technology innovation to bring quality care closer to communities, schools, and homes. We empower consumers by including them in the design of healthcare solutions, offering them more healthcare choices, and helping them to have a voice in influencing national priorities. We work with all market actors in the health system to understand their needs, designing and delivering solutions so that market systems can sustainably serve consumers for the long term, helping to support the Government of Ethiopia in achieving Universal Health Coverage.

 

We are looking for a highly skilled and motivated WASH Officer to support the Inline Chlorination (ILC) project under PSI/Ethiopia’s WASH program. The WASH Officer together with WASH Engineers Lead, SBCC Coordinator and M&E Coordinator will play a vital role in ensuring technical excellence, quality implementation, and sustainability of the ILC initiative. Key responsibilities include building the capacity of and collaborating with woreda-level WASH experts, WASH Committees (WASHCOs), and Water User Associations (WUAs) to strengthen local ownership and effective service delivery. The ideal candidate will possess strong technical support and communication skills, with proven experience in planning, executing, and monitoring the project interventions at woreda levels. Success in this role will require the ability to drive engagement, coordinate with diverse stakeholders, and deliver high-impact results across targeted woredas and intervention sites.

 Sounds like you? Read on!

Duties & Responsibilities:

In close collaboration with the WASH Engineers Lead, SBCC Coordinator, and M&E Coordinator, the WASH Officer will:

  • Plan and implement inline chlorination systems at water sources and distribution points in partnership with woreda water offices and WUAs.

  • Check and follow up the proper chlorination procedures to uphold water safety standards.

  • Support and follow up the routine monitoring of chlorine residual levels and address technical issues as they arise.

  • Educate communities on the benefits of water treatment and safe storage practices.

  • Implement the developed Social and Behaviour Change (SBC) activities jointly with the SBCC Coordinator to promote improved WASH behaviours.

  • Support the development and targeted dissemination of culturally appropriate IEC) materials.

  • Facilitate community engagement initiatives, including meetings, focus groups, and training sessions to foster behaviour change in consultation with the SBCC coordinator.

  • Work closely with SBCC Coordinator to conduct SBC outreach activities with community leaders, local organizations, and health professionals

  • Organize woreda-level training for community volunteers, health workers, and woreda staff on SBC strategies and inline chlorination in coordination with the SBCC Coordinator and woreda water offices.

  • Work with the M&E Coordinator to maintain robust monitoring tools and track progress against program indicators.

  • Conduct regular field visits to supervise activities, gather relevant data, and ensure implementation quality.

  • Analyse SBC effectiveness and technical performance data in consultation with the M&E Advisor to inform decision-making.

  • Prepare reports and presentations highlighting key achievements, challenges, and lessons learned for stakeholders.

  • Maintain accurate documentation of activities, trainings, and monitoring results.

  • Contribute to internal evaluations, donor reporting, and program reviews.

  • Facilitate capacity-building efforts for WUAs in collaboration with relevant woreda offices (TVET, Water Office etc).

  • Coordinate and liaise with government entities, NGOs, and other WASH stakeholders at woreda level.

  • Maintain integration of SBC and inline chlorination activities across WASH interventions in target woredas.

  • Represent the organization in community forums, stakeholder meetings, and coordination platforms at woreda and zonal level.

Job Requirements

  • At least two (2) years with a master’s or four (4) years’ experience with a first degree in WASH Engineering, Public Health, Environmental Science, or a related field.

  • Have experience in water quality interventions, SBC, and/ or M&E

  • Field experience in WASH project implementation

  • Knowledge and experience of inline chlorination systems and water treatment processes

  • Ability to engage communities and communicate effectively across diverse groups

  • Skilled in collecting, analysing, and interpreting program data

  • Experience working with government, water or health sectors at local levels

  • Excellent written and oral communication skills, including fluency in local languages

  • Ability to work with minimal supervision, promote teamwork, and maintain high motivation

  • Willingness and flexibility to travel frequently to field sites and operate in challenging environments

  • Strong conflict resolution skills and capacity to navigate complex community dynamics

  • Proficient in preparing reports and documenting project activities for various stakeholders

Requirement Skill

Analytical skills

How to Apply

By following our 3 steps application process:

  1. Fill out the application form using THIS LINK. It will only take 5 to 10 minutes.

  2. Send your CV and application letter to recruitment@psiet.org clearly mark “Application for WASH Officer Position” in the subject line.

  3. Check your email and make sure you receive an automatic response acknowledging receipt of your application that means your application was successful. If you don’t receive the automatic response, check again your subject line and if needed, re-submit your CV and application letter with the correct subject.

PSI is an Equal Opportunity Employer and encourages applications from qualified individuals regardless of race, religion, national origin or disability

Fields Of Study

Agricultural and Environmental Sciences

Hydraulic and Water Resources Engineering

Public Health

Skills Required

public health