INTERNAL/EXTERNAL POSTING
Organization Background
IOCC was established in 1992 as the official humanitarian organization of the Standing Conference of Canonical Orthodox Bishops in the Americas (SCOBA). IOCCs global operations are managed from its headquarters in Baltimore, Maryland with field offices in Eastern Europe, the Middle East and East Africa. IOCC has extensive experience implementing programs in partnership with the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the Bureau of Population, Refugees and Migration (PRM), as well as European and other international donors. In its nearly thirty years of operation, IOCC has amassed considerable experience worldwide in emergency and development settings and across a range of sectors, including food security, WASH, micro-credit lending, health, nutrition, agriculture, shelter, infrastructure, education, livelihoods, capacity building and civil society development through programs that support communities lifting themselves out of poverty and achieve economic sustainability.
IOCC began its work in Ethiopia in 2003, partnering closely with the Ethiopian Orthodox Church Development and Inter-church Aid Commission (EOC-DICAC). In its 20 years operating in Ethiopia, IOCC has worked in cooperation with EOC-DICAC, international and local NGOs, and various ministries, including the ministries of Health, Education, and Agriculture, and provided humanitarian and development assistance to communities throughout the country.
Project Description/Position Overview
The Nutrition Officer will be responsible for the planning and implementation of comprehensive package of Community-based Management of Acute Malnutrition (CMAM) / Integrated Management of Acute Malnutrition (IMAM) program and implementation of nutrition activities to provide protective environments for affected population in the targeted areas and ensure that timely and appropriate nutrition services are provided. Also, she/he will be responsible for assisting with community, nutrition, and health education, training activities in the target sites to achieve project goal and to ensure quality of service delivery as per Sphere Standards under the supervision and Guidance of Emergency Health and Nutrition project coordinator.
Duties and Responsibilities
- Support and strengthen the integration of CMAM into the routine health care system.
- Prepare weekly and monthly work plans and reports for effective implementation of the project.
- Strengthen referral linkage among CMAM components through availing standard referral forms at health facility and community levels.
- Organize /strengthen women development army functionality through health extension workers (HEWs) to effectively ensure the treatment coverage and quality of services.
- Prepare supervision check lists and provide regular mentoring and monitoring of health facilities with outpatient therapeutic program (OTP)/stabilization center (SC/OTP) using standard SC/OTP score cards.
- Facilitate nutrition education at SC/OTP sites in close coordination with the IOCC Community Nutrition Outreach Worker and IYCF-E Nurse Infant and Young Child Feeding in Emergencies.
- Provide technical support for health facilities and woreda Health Office to analyze and utilization of CMAM data for local decision making.
- Strengthen nutrition surveillance and CMAM data management system of the woreda and health facilities.
- Organize and facilitate to provide standard training on CMAM for health workers and HEWs.
- In collaboration with Woreda health office, health facilities, and the community, regularly update disease out-breaks and any other malnutrition aggravating factors through preparation of weekly situation up-dates.
- Organize and conduct regular joint monitoring field visit with partners and follow-ups to identify and address gaps.
- Monitor and support the request and delivery of nutritional commodities for SC/OTP.
- Provide support to improve documentation of SC/OTP data at health facility level.
- Strengthen SC/OTP reporting and recording through regular supportive supervision and availing documentation and job aids materials.
- Submit weekly, monthly, and quarterly progress reports based on prepared work plan for SC/OTP.
- Provide technical support and facilitate the routine nutrition screening by health facilities.
- Support, manage, coach, and follow up with IYCF Nurse and Outreach Worker.
- Perform other job-related duties as required.
Category: Healthcare
Employment Type: Six-month (with possibility of extension)
Career Level: Junior Level (3+ years experience)
Duration: Full-time employment (6 months with possibility of extension).