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2 Field Coordinators

People in Need | Lusaka

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Job Description

Vacancy title:
2 Field Coordinators

[ Type: FULL TIME , Industry: Nonprofit, and NGO , Category: Management ]

Jobs at:

People in Need

Deadline of this Job:
Thursday, May 09 2024
Duty Station:
Within Zambia , Mongu, South – Central Africa

JOB DETAILS:
Introduction:
People in Need (PIN) is a non-governmental, non-profit, international organization founded in the Czech Republic in 1992. PIN started its operations in Zambia in the Western Province in 2017. Since then, it has been working within nutrition, health, WASH, and livelihoods sectors to improve the lives of vulnerable groups and promote good governance by engaging Civil Society Organizations in local and national advocacy initiatives. With the growing incidence of natural disasters and anticipated surge in refugee arrivals, PIN Zambia provided humanitarian aid and early recovery support to refugees in North-Western Province and the most vulnerable farmers in Western Province. During the worldwide pandemic, PIN Zambia helped to prevent and mitigate the impact of Covid-19 by improving water, sanitation and hygiene practices in rural and urban communities and health facilities.

Project Summary:
The project titled ‘Emergency Nutrition Response‘ is 8 months project funded by UNICEF. The project is being implemented in Sikongo, Senanga and Sioma districts by PIN Zambia. The main objective of the project is to reduce mortality and morbidity rates in children under the age of 5 years due to malnutrition caused by the prolonged dry spells experienced in the stated districts. This will be achieved through building the capacity of district health system on prevention and management of wasting and nutritional oedema (‎acute malnutrition)‎ in infants and children under 5 years as well as providing necessary supplies for the treatment of malnutrition in health facilities.

Scope of Works:
Under the direct line management of the Project Manager, the Field Coordinator (FC) will be tasked to implement project’s activities with a special emphasis on nutrition element of the project. FC will be responsible for tasks focused on community outreach, supervision of supported health facilities, training delivery and supervision of community mass screenings and GMP sessions as well as other direct field work with the target communities and project stakeholders.
The FC and his/her team will work closely with health workers, community health volunteers as well as representatives of Ministry of Health (MoH) to ensure the needs of the final beneficiaries (pregnant and lactating women (PLW), children under 5) are addressed. Moreover, the FC will ensure that timely collection, analysis and reporting of project indicators are followed take place. The FC will closely work with the project officer and PM, as well as other PIN staff. Also, he/she will attend all relevant meetings with ministries and donor of the intervention to discuss any issues arising during the programme implementation.
• Tasks and Responsibilities
• Project Implementation Support
• Direct implementation of the project and its activities under the supervision of and guidance from the Nutrition Project Manager
• Under the guidance of PM implements activities with special focus on the project’s nutrition component
• Participates in internal weekly coordination meetings with the PIN team led by the PM,
• Works in
• line with PIN sectoral guidelines, internal procedures and donor requirements
• Together with the PM, participates in the meetings with relevant MoH
• Informs stakeholders, partners and the project team about relevant project information
• Coordinates and liaises with community leaders, MoH on health facility and district level, community health volunteers (CHVs) or any other relevant stakeholders
• Responsible for supporting the implementation of IMAM components, incl. Community Outreach (mobilization, active case finding, data collection, community dialogue, CFRM), Outpatient treatment of SAM cases without medical complications, Inpatient treatment of SAM cases with medical complications; and, Management of moderate acute malnutrition (MAM)

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