
Community Mobilizer
- Abala, Afar
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Conduct community sensitization and mobilization activities to raise awareness about CMAM and IYCF programs.
- Work closely with community leaders, health workers, and local authorities to ensure community engagement and support for the nutrition project.
- Facilitate the formation and strengthening of Mother-to-Mother support groups to promote optimal infant and young child feeding practices.
- Organize and participate in community meetings, focus group discussions, and other activities to engage and educate community members about nutrition and health services.
- Support the identification and registration of project beneficiaries, ensuring they meet the selection criteria.
- Assist in the organization and delivery of nutrition education sessions, cooking demonstrations, and health promotion campaigns.
- Work with the project team to ensure the smooth operation of OTP (Outpatient Therapeutic Program) and SFP (Supplementary Feeding Program) distribution points.
- Ensure accurate recording and reporting of beneficiary data and program activities.
- Foster strong relationships with community volunteers, health workers, and local authorities to enhance program effectiveness.
- Collaborate with other project team members to ensure the integration of nutrition activities with other health and livelihood interventions.
- Participate in regular team meetings and provide updates on community mobilization activities.
- Collect and report data on community mobilization activities, including attendance at meetings, participation in support groups, and feedback from community members.
- Assist in monitoring and evaluating the impact of the project on community health and nutrition outcomes.
- Provide regular reports to the project manager on community engagement and mobilization efforts.
- Diploma/Bsc in a health-related field, social sciences, or community development.
- More than 3 years of experience working with NGOs, particularly in community mobilization and health promotion.
- Proven ability to work effectively with diverse ethnic groups in remote areas.
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to engage and motivate community members.
- Proficiency in English and the local languages is mandatory.
- Willingness to travel frequently to villages and reside in rural areas.
- Flexibility and adaptability in challenging working conditions.
- Strong belief in teamwork and gender equality.
- Commitment to the mission and values of Mercy Corps.