Nutrition & Health (N-H) Deputy Program Manager at Action Against Hunger | ACF-International

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Action Against Hunger | ACF-International works to save lives by combating hunger and diseases that threaten the lives of vulnerable communities, through nutrition, food security, water and sanitation, health and advocacy.

We are recruiting to fill the position below:

Job Title: Nutrition & Health (N-H) Deputy Program Manager

Location:
Maiduguri, Borno

Job Description
  • Following the direction of the Nutrition Program Manager, the Deputy Program Manager (DPM) is responsible for running and supervising nutrition & health activities at all stages of the project management cycle.
  • He/she is also responsible for accomplishing the program objectives and outcomes within the contextual constraints in coordination and synergy with other DPMs.
  • The DPM ensures the Nutrition & Health team completes the defined activities while adhering to internal standards and contractual obligations.
  • The N-H DPM also has responsibilities regarding the capacity building of staff; humanitarian needs identification through needs assessments, monitoring of the evolving situation; context analysis to contribute to the development of future programs and internal coordination.
Specific Objectives
  • Contribute to the definition and the implementation of ACF policies, positioning and strategies in the mission
  • Contribute to the identification, definition, formulation of N-H projects and/or components of projects led by other sectors.
  • Leads projects implementation, monitoring and reporting for N-H.
  • To support in local ACF representation and coordination with other stakeholders within the intervention area
  • Contribute to evaluation (internal and external) of project’s effect/impact.
  • Contribute pro-actively to HR management (including staff career plan development)
  • Contribute to the mission’s capitalization and to ACF communication
Qualifications
  • Degree in Medicine or Public Health Degree or equivalent in a field related to Nutrition & Health and or training/courses specific to Nutrition and Health in emergency contexts + minimum 3 years of work experiences.
Preferred Skills and Experience
  • Experience in the International Non-Governmental Organization (INGO) and Humanitarian context
  • Experience with Social Behavior Change Programming
  • Essential Skills and Experience
  • Fluent English, Hausa and Kanouri
  • Ability to analyze and synthesize information
  • Professional, motivated, open, creative, mature, responsible, flexible, culturally sensitive
  • Human resource management experience, leadership and motivation/training skills
  • Excellent organization, attention to detail, and time management
  • Must be disciplined, able to work autonomously and self-learner;
  • Strong capacity to represent ACF and sustain relations with state and local stakeholders.
  • Interpersonal skills (team management, communication, reporting, autonomy, pedagogy, planning and organizational skills.
  • Experience in working with CMAM and IYCF programming.
Application Closing Date
16th February 2016

How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should send their applications to: [email protected]
Or
Apply in person to the following addresses:
Abuja Office
House No. 3,69 Crescent, 6th Avenue,
Gwarinpa,
Abuja,
FCT.
Or
Jigawa Office
079, Unguwar Kasarau Yamma
Dutse,
Jigawa State.
Or
Yobe Office
No. 195/196,
Don Etebet Housing Estate,
Damaturu,
Yobe State.
Or
Borno Office
96 West North,
Damboa Road GRA,
Behind Indimi House,
Damboa Road,
Maiduguri,
Borno State.

Note
  • To be considered, applications must include a CV and letter of interest, and indicate the full position title in the email subject line, or on the application envelope.
  • Applications received without these specifications will not be considered. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted, no phone calls or follow-ups will be entertained.
  • Applications received after the closing date will not be considered.
  • Qualified women and persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply.