CARE International is a global leader within a worldwide movement dedicated to saving lives and ending poverty. We work in over 94 countries around the world to provide over 1000 poverty-fighting development and humanitarian aid projects.
We are recruiting to fill the position below:
Job Title: Social Behavioral Change Communication (SBCC) Assistant
The SBCC assistants: Base in Gwoza and Dikwa of Borno State, will monitor and support performance of SBCC activities.
He/She will manage and train field level SBCC staff, performing on-going monitoring and support supervision, provide guidance to LGA partners on policy and methodology, program planning and staff capacity building. To coordinate the implementation of SBCC through IYCF key messages sensitization, and other SBCC programs.
Key Responsibilities
The SBCC Assistant will assist the nutrition officer to manage and train the SBCC facilitators on IYCF key messages sensitization.
The SBCC Assistant will conduct training to the SBCC facilitator
The SBCC Assistant will report to the nutrition officer on weekly activities and monthly report on SBCC activities.
The SBCC Assistant will conduct awareness campaign.
Assist partners in their efforts to reflect on SBCC project experiences.
Support accountability through coordinating project evaluation activities and assisting partners in their efforts to collect and analyze project data per specified mechanisms and tools. Collaborate with local partner(s) to prepare reports per established reporting schedule.
Complete project documentation for assigned activities. Assist with identifying information for case studies and reports on promising practices.
Conduct other task assign by supervisor
Report all activities conducted on weekly/monthly basis
May represent CARE Nigeria in humanitarian coordination meetings, taskforces, clusters and technical working groups that are related to SBCC as assign by the supervisor.
The SBCC Assistant would work in collaboration with the Nutrition Assistant to assist in the BSFP activity.
The SBCC Assistant would actively take part in the BSFP activity.
The SBCC Assistant will act in the absence of the Nutrition Assistant at the field level.
Education
Degree/Diploma in Nutrition, Nursing and Health Education or any related qualification.
Experience:
1+ years of progressively responsible professional experience in gender or GBV Programme development and management.
Demonstrated ability to network and build partnerships with governments, NGOs, CSOs and women’s groups.
Experience of working on legal issues and civil society.
Proven ability to conduct capacity development training and provide supportive supervision in the field of gender and GBV.
Required Competencies:
Ability to speak Hausa, Kanuri or Shuwa
Planning
Proactive problem solving
Contributing to team success
Managing work
Building partnerships
Communicating with impact
Initiating action
Information monitoring
Adaptability
Stress tolerance
Respect
Integrity
Diversity
Excellence
Accountability.
Conditions
By submitting your Application for this position you agreed to CARE’s ZERO Tolerance to:
Fraud.
Sexual Harassment, Exploitation, Abuse and Child Abuse.
Application Closing Date
23rd October, 2019.
How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should send their Applications and detailed CV as a single document to: [email protected] indicating clearly in the subject line of the email the Position being applied for and the Location (in Caps e.g. SBCC ASSISTANT – DIKWA)
Note
Save your Application and CV with your name before attaching it
CARE strongly encourage women to apply.
Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted.
CARE is an Equal Opportunity Employer. CARE considers all applicants on the basis of merit without prejudice to race, sexual orientation, religion, disability, age, color, national origin, marital status, or veteran status.
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