Evidence Action's mission is to fill the gap between what is effective in global health and development and what is implemented at scale. One of our flagship programs is the Deworm the World Initiative, which envisions a world where all at-risk children have improved health, increased access to education and better livelihoods potential as a result of being free of intestinal worms.
We are recruiting to fill the position below:
Job Title: State Coordinator, Nutrition
Location: Jigawa
Role Type: Temporary Hire
Department: Programs
Duration: 12 months with possibility of extension
Job Purpose
In Nigeria, Evidence Action has a strong track record of delivering high-quality TA for health programs. Evidence Action has supported Nigeria's national school-based deworming program since 2016, currently reaching 6 million children annually across five states. In partnership with the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, Evidence Action has also conducted pilots of multiple micronutrient supplementation (MMS) and intermittent preventive treatment of malaria in school-age children (IPTsc).
Small-quantity lipid-based nutrient supplements (SQ-LNS) are a WHO-recommended intervention to prevent malnutrition. Evidence shows that SQ-LNS prevents stunting and wasting and can reduce child mortality by 24%. Evidence Action is supporting the Nigerian government's rollout of SQ-LNS to children 6-18 months of age living in areas with elevated mortality and malnutrition.
We are recruiting one State Coordinator per state. Each successful candidate will provide technical assistance (TA) for the rollout of SQ-LNS in one high burden state only: Adamawa, Bauchi, Gombe, Jigawa, Kaduna, Kano, Kebbi, Plateau, and Sokoto.
The State Coordinator will support program planning and management, supply chain activities, training, and community sensitization at the state level.
Duties and Responsibilities
We are seeking State Coordinators (one per state) to support state governments with the rollout of the SQ-LNS program.
State Coordinators will work closely with relevant state officials to strengthen program planning, implementation, and monitoring
This position is based in the respective state capital. State Coordinators will be responsible for the following activities:
Program Planning and Coordination:
Coordinate with state Ministry of Health, Primary Health Care Development Agency, and other relevant government departments on operational planning and effective implementation of the SQ-LNS program
Coordinate and collaborate with other SQ-LNS partners and implementing organizations active in the state
Support state officials to develop a comprehensive SQ-LNS operational plan aligned with national guidelines and state context
Monitor implementation of state-level workplans and identify and resolve bottlenecks
Support state officials to use the national SQ-LNS allocation tool for geographic targeting and quantification for SQ-LNS programming
Facilitate state- and LGA-level planning, review, and dissemination meetings with government stakeholder
Facilitate engagement with the state government for resource allocation for the procurement of SQ-LNS and sustained program delivery
Training:
Organize the state and healthcare worker training cascade in coordination with state officials and partners
Support development of state-specific training materials as needed
Monitor implementation of training activities at state, LGA, and facility levels
Supply Chain Support:
Support state officials to develop supply chain protocols and distribution plans
Conduct remote monitoring to ensure SQ-LNS supplies are delivered to LGA warehouses and health facilities in accordance with the approved distribution plan, and flag stockouts or supply chain bottlenecks
Coordinate with state officials on quantification and forecasting of SQ-LNS supplies
Support resource mobilization efforts to sustain and expand SQ-LNS coverage in the state
Community Engagement and Sensitization:
Ensure distribution of information, education, and communication (IEC) materials as planned
Coordinate community-level engagement workshops to promote awareness of SQ-LNS
Monitoring and Evaluation:
Collaborate with the zonal MLE personnel to oversee implementation of independent monitoring and coverage surveys by contracted survey firms
Undertake periodic monitoring visits to LGAs and health facilities (as needed and as security allows)
Share findings and recommendations with state officials and Evidence Action program management
Requirements
Qualifications:
Bachelor's Degree in Public Health, Nutrition, Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy, Health Sciences, Social Sciences, Development Studies, or a related field required
A Master’s degree in Public Health, Nutrition, Health Systems, Development Studies, or a related discipline is an added advantage
Experience:
Minimum of five years of experience in nutrition, public health, or child health programming, preferably with government or NGOs in Nigeria
Experience working with government health systems in Nigeria, preferably in the state of assignment
Strong relationship-building and coordination skills with government officials, community stakeholders and development partners
Effective communication (written and verbal), documentation, and reporting skills in English and the local language(s) of the state
Good knowledge of Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
Demonstrated skills in work planning and tracking, project management, and coordination
Experience with using data and tools to support decision-making, and in monitoring and evaluation systems (e.g., DHIS2) is preferable
Highly motivated to achieve exceptional quality and results, and the ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously
Priority will be given to qualified individuals who are local residents of the state of assignment
Experience in facilitating multi-stakeholder workshops, coordination meetings, and building consensus among diverse partners.
Experience in managing the supply chain for nutrition commodities, including forecasting, procurement, storage, and distribution, particularly in challenging logistical environments.
Familiarity with national nutrition policies, strategies, and guidelines in Nigeria or similar contexts.
Proven experience in developing and delivering training materials and programs for health workers and program staff on nutrition interventions.
Ability to speak in the Hausa language is a MUST
Benefits
Benefits may differ based on country-specific regulations
Note: Evidence Action is an Equal Opportunity Employer with a commitment to diversity. All individuals, regardless of personal characteristics, are encouraged to apply.