Regional Coordinator at Consortium of Christian Relief and Development Association (CCRDA )
- Ethiopia
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Serve as the focal persons for the project and in all activities of the TA project at regional level
- Search and compile documents that are relevant to the TA at regional and woreda levels
- Communicate with stakeholders and attend meetings, take notes and document conversations in the region
- Update progress the project manager
- Organize and conduct stakeholder meetings/workshops and capacity building activities at regional level and assist TA project woredas
- Document meeting minutes and proceedings and provide feedback
- Communicate with relevant stakeholders as directed by the national coordinator
- Collect data through informal and formal communication with stakeholders (RHB, RBA, and other partners)
- Contribute ideas on how best to enhance project activities including the Rapid Assessment, development of manuals, advocacy
- Engage in report writing
- Participate in other activities of the TA project assigned by the central coordinator
- Coordinate all the TA activities at regional level
- Support project advisors at woreda level
- Along with the central team it supports successful completion of: Component 1: Preparation and rapid assessment, Component 2: package-community led high impact interventions, Component 3: implementation support, and Component 4: M&E and documentation
- Identify woredas by the status of GMP, Community Lab and Yelemat Tirufat and assess gaps
- Minutes, proceedings, documents, files and reports at regional level; compile woreda level reports and submit them to the central coordinator
- Documents of best practices and innovations
- Validate Rapid Assessment reports
- Plan and conduct sensitization and capacity building workshops in collaboration with the central team
- Progress report and M& E results
- Advocacy materials and reports
- Master's degree in public health, Public Health Nutrition or Master's degree in social science with relevant experience in Primary Health Care
- Being multi lingual is advantageous particularly speaking and writing in Oromiffa (This is besides English and Amharic)
- Previous experience in similar projects or experience in Seqota Declaration is preferrable
- Outstanding experience in coordination of successful projects
- Excellent communication skills in speaking as well as in writing
- Has skills in writing reports and experience in report writing
- Is proficient in Microsoft office (Word, Excel, Power point)
- Has strong quantitative and qualitative data analysis skills
- A minimum of 5-year experience in public health research after graduate degree
- Able to understand and communicate technicalities to stakeholders related to nutrition sensitive and nutrition specific interventions
- Highly organized and detail oriented
- Able to work with multi-cultural and multi-disciplinary teams
- Published 1 or more papers in peer reviewed journals
- Salary will be negotiated. Period of employment 12 months.
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