Established in 1915 with Helen Keller as a founding trustee, Helen Keller
International (HKI) works to save the sight and lives of the most vulnerable
and disadvantaged.
Headquartered in New York City,
HKI currently conducts programs in 21 countries in Africa and Asia as well as
in the United States.
HKI is known for sustainability, reliability, efficiency and the highest level
of technical expertise in fighting and treating blindness and
malnutrition.
To accomplish its work, HKI builds the capacity of local
governmental, civil society and private sector systems and infrastructure, and
promotes the development of sustained, large-scale programs that deliver
effective preventative and curative services for nutrition, control of
Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) and eye health.
The hallmark of the organization’s work is its proven
effectiveness in developing, testing and scaling-up health interventions, and
integrating them within government and community structures. HKI is initiating
program activities in Kenya
and intends to build the program incrementally from a strong program base.
HKI is collaborating with NCBA/CLUSA to respond to the USAID Request for Application (RFA) Resilience and Economic Growth in the Arid Lands-Improving Resilience (REGAL – IR) Project in Kenya.
HKI is collaborating with NCBA/CLUSA to respond to the USAID Request for Application (RFA) Resilience and Economic Growth in the Arid Lands-Improving Resilience (REGAL – IR) Project in Kenya.
The project objective is to enhance resilience of
communities in five arid districts in Northern Kenya.
REGAL will use a Community-Based Natural Resource Management
Approach that strengthens communities, local community-based organizations and
government capacity to better manage natural resources.
The Nutrition Manager will be part of the Senior Management Team of the project and work closely with the project team, local communities, and local government authorities/technicians to identify opportunities that build nutrition awareness and reduce the incidence of acute malnutrition (wasting) among under five children in the targeted districts.
The Nutrition Manager will be part of the Senior Management Team of the project and work closely with the project team, local communities, and local government authorities/technicians to identify opportunities that build nutrition awareness and reduce the incidence of acute malnutrition (wasting) among under five children in the targeted districts.
S/he will use research-based Information, Education and
Communication (IEC) materials and relevant Behavior Change Communication
(BCC)methodologies to promote behavior change within communities that support
improved nutrition practices.
The Nutrition Manager will draw from different internal
project specialists and external consultants to develop an integrated approach
to building nutritionawareness based on the Essential Nutrition Actions (ENA)
framework and will include home-based food production, meal preparation, as
well as improved hygiene and sanitation practices that reduce the incidence of
diarrhea.
The Nutrition Manger will work through communities, local
and national government institutions to jointly design, implement, monitor and
evaluate nutrition activities to strengthen capacity for sustainable results.
Responsibilities
Responsibilities
Manage the nutrition component of the Regal-IR project and
represent HKI as a member of the Senior Management Team for the project;
participate in the design and implementation of internal management systems for
the project;
Ensure that gender gap analyses and research evidence
informs the designs of all nutrition activities;
Ensure that REGAL-IR activities are done in partnership and
complement ongoing activities supported by other projects (APHIA-Plus, UNICEF,
WFP, etc);
Collaborate with project staff and key stakeholders to
identify opportunities, project designs and activities that contribute to
improve nutrition practices;
Together with project staff and other stakeholders in the
government and communities, assess the nutritional status through research and
informed baseline surveys; Develop project designs that ensure the highest
potential for sustainable success in reducing the incidence of malnutrition;
Provide nutrition technical assistance to project staff
provincial and district government counterparts, non-governmental partners and
other stakeholders;
Coordinate and manage the use of research data to
develop/refine BCC materials;
Ensure the pre-testing and revision of all BCC materials
developed in areas of nutrition, homestead food production and
Hygiene/sanitation; ensure that all BCC materials have technically correct
messages and are in line with government policies.
Develop planning to introduce new BCC materials for use in
the training identified partners within the government and communities. Develop
and introduce appropriate tools for monitoring and evaluating BCC interventions
through key stakeholders.
Design training programs (including need assessment,
training curricula, lesson plans, and training materials) related to nutrition
and lead the development of monitoring and evaluation plans following the
trainings.
Collaborate with agriculture and animal husbandry staff in
organizing and conducting research and surveys, that inform nutrition
activities in home-based food production;
In collaboration with the project team, implement
evidence-based project designs in home-based food production that meet
micro-nutrient requirements to improve diet quality;
Work with Nutrition, Agriculture and Livestock training
Officers and other Program Officers in all aspects of training development,
including training curricula, lesson plans, and training materials;
Supervise the performance of HKI staff working within the
nutrition component of the Regal-IR project;
Ensure accurate and timely project and financial reporting
that comply with donor requirements for the project;
Qualifications and Experience
Master’s degree in Nutrition or related field with strong
practical experience in implementing nutrition programming, at both the
government and the community levels;
At least 6 years of related field experience in nutrition
programming (e.g., micro nutrients,infant and young child feeding and women’s
nutrition), including strong quantitative analytic skills; experience in
programming nutrition initiatives through home-based garden, an advantage;
Practical experience with behavior change communication
strategies in support of nutrition programs necessary;
Demonstrated track record in undertaking and supporting data
collection, analysis and report and article writing, including publication in
peer-reviewed journals.
Strong technical knowledge of nutrition and food security
programs and issues in the developing world, particularly in Kenya,
including demonstrated ability to track and disseminate new developments in the
field;
Demonstrated ability to effectively interact and communicate
with government, academia, and other stakeholders in Kenya at the national, provincial
and district level.
Excellent oral and written English. Demonstrated ability to
read, analyze and interpret complex documents, and to prepare presentations and
articles.
Excellent oral and written Kiswahili an advantage;
Strong interpersonal skills in dealing with external
contacts, as well as internal Colleagues;
Demonstrated team leadership skills that motivate staff and
build team cohesion;
Proven planning and organizational skills;
Computer Literate in MS Operating Systems, MS Office
(Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint);
Experience with Epi-info and SSPS an advantage;
How to apply:
If you meet the above requirements, please send a detailed CV, Application letter stating clearly the position that you are applying for as the subject line (Nutrition Manager REGAL – IR), names and contacts of three references, a daytime telephone/ mobile contact to rkatana@hki.org by the close of business on 15th June 2012.
If you meet the above requirements, please send a detailed CV, Application letter stating clearly the position that you are applying for as the subject line (Nutrition Manager REGAL – IR), names and contacts of three references, a daytime telephone/ mobile contact to rkatana@hki.org by the close of business on 15th June 2012.
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