Nutrition International (NI), formerly Micronutrient Initiative, is a Canadian-based International Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) dedicated to improving the health and nutrition of mothers, children and adolescents. At Nutrition International, we make a difference because nutrition is the difference.
Woven into the very fabric of our approach is the passion and drive of our global team of over 400 people, working in 13 offices across 11 countries with one common goal: transforming the lives of people who need it most through improved nutrition.
We are recruiting to fill the position below:
Job Title: Regional Technical Advisor, Child Survival - West Africa
Location: Nigeria
Employment Type: Contract
About the role
As part of the Child Survival portfolio team, and reporting to the Senior Special Advisor, Child Survival, the Regional Technical Advisor, Child Survival, West Africa is responsible for providing technical leadership to support high quality and innovative programming in VAS and diarrhea treatment with zinc and ORS for Child Survival.
At the heart of this role, the Regional Technical Advisor, Child Survival, West Africa is responsible for bringing technical and programmatic expertise in the subject matter and applying this in a “hands-on” way to three countries in West Africa. These are: Chad, Nigeria and Senegal.
Responsibilities
Contribute to program design – support country team to collect evidence and information needed to inform program design, and recommend the most strategic actions for NI to take in each specific country context
Co-develop Project Implementation Plans, work plans and budgets with the country teams, review and recommend for approval.
Together with the Global Senior Technical Advisors, guide country teams in identification of project areas that need corrections or require further investigations
Provide quality inputs to reporting processes, working closely with global and country portfolio and MDL teams
Keep abreast of the regional landscape. Draft presentations, prepare and brief the portfolio leadership (e.g. briefing notes, program and research summaries), prepare and disseminate key takeaways to the wider Child Survival portfolio team
Contribute to the development of concept notes, proposals and meetings with potential donors
Contribute to the development, implementation and monitoring of portfolio level strategy.
About You
Graduate degree in nutrition or public health, Master’s level minimum
10+ years of work experience with NGOs, UN agencies or similar working on public health. Of which 5+ years working on child survival and/or other public health nutrition programs delivered through the health system
Experience with results-based program design and implementation, and data for decision-making
Experience with mobilizing resources and leveraging other funds and programs to achieve greatest program impact
Experience with donor engagement, including budgeting, reporting, and ensuring compliance with donor requirements
Experience working with governments and development partners
Analytical: Ability to analyze and interpret data for decision-making, program improvement, and
donor reporting.
Project Management: Strong project management skills, with experience in overseeing complex, multi-country programs.
What we offer
A competitive market pay, health and dental benefits and pension plan, flexible work hours, four weeks of vacation (plus public holidays) and support for learning and development opportunities.
We offer a collaborative and engaging work environment.