
IYCF Officer
- Abala, Afar
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Collaborate with team members to integrate nutrition and health services effectively.
- Work with local authorities and partners to harmonize efforts for better impact and sustainability.
- Continuously update knowledge to adapt to changing situations and contexts.
- Plan and organize TSF (Targeted Supplementary Feeding) and IYCF counseling and education at designated distribution sites in collaboration with other nutrition teams.
- Develop action plans for effective TSFP and IYCF implementation in consultation with stakeholders.
- Provide supportive supervision to Health Extension Workers (HEWs) and Food Distribution Agents (FDAs) at TSFP sites.
- Ensure accurate measurement of all children by HEWs and FDAs.
- Ensure all criteria, including admission, discharge, and transfer to and from the OTP (Outpatient Therapeutic Program), are respected and understood by HEWs and HWs.
- Review and ensure the completion, accuracy, and coherence of forms completed by HEWs.
- Ensure HEWs and FDAs follow national protocols.
- Coordinate with logistics to ensure adequate availability and pre-positioning of medical and food supplies.
- Work closely with OTP/SC Nurses to ensure program understanding and appropriate referrals.
- Provide feedback to the Project Coordinator on the quality of supplementary foods.
- Report progress and issues promptly.
- Ensure children not meeting admission criteria return home as soon as possible, with caretakers understanding why.
- Provide effective follow-up of all cases, particularly tracing children who are absent from the program, sick, not gaining weight, or have social problems.
- Provide on-the-job training to HEWs and FDAs on key health and education messages following protocols and guidelines.
- Respond to HEWs and FDAs inquiries regarding technical aspects of program admission and discharge.
- Support Woreda Health Office staff with technical assistance in meetings and answering project-related questions.
- Assist HEWs in compiling statistical data.
- Build good relationships with local authorities and community leaders.
- Facilitate links and meetings with community leaders and different groups.
- Perform other duties as requested by the immediate supervisor.
- Organize and document health education and capacity-building activities.
- Participate in disseminating appropriate hygiene educational materials.
- Support the CMAM Nurse and Project Coordinators in organizing and facilitating CMAM (Community-based Management of Acute Malnutrition) training.
- Ensure health workers and HEWs follow national protocols.
- Provide technical support to MC mobile and zonal/woreda government health staff on managing moderate acute malnutrition.
- Report on professional issues to the Project Coordinator.
- Provide formal and on-the-job training for health workers, HEWs, MC Nutrition field workers, and community mobilizers.
- Support efforts toward accountability to program participants and international standards guiding relief and development work.
- Implement the Community Accountability Reporting Mechanism (CARM) effectively.
- Regularly conduct oneself professionally, respecting local laws, customs, and MC policies.
- Ensure compliance with security procedures and policies as determined by country leadership.
- Proactively ensure team members operate in a secure environment and are aware of policies.
- BSc in Public Health or Nursing, with a minimum of four years of experience in NGOs, including two years in a clinical setup.
- Solid technical skills in managing acute malnutrition and providing technical support to health workers and HEWs.
- Knowledge and experience in managing moderately malnourished children and PLWs (Pregnant and Lactating Women).
- Proven skills in program planning, implementation, and monitoring.
- Ability to lead mobile teams and foster team spirit.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office and strong interpersonal skills.
- Demonstrated ability to work effectively in a team environment.
- Strong human relations skills.
- Willingness to work under pressure and extended hours.
- Proficiency in written and spoken English and Afarigna languages.
- Flexibility and adaptability in challenging conditions, such as long-distance travel.
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
- Experience working closely with regional, zonal, and woreda health offices.
- Ability to prepare comprehensive program reports.
- Strong communication and human relations skills.
- Firm belief in teamwork and gender equality.