Nutrition Manager

Oct 26, 2018

Locations: Damboa and Maiduguri, Borno Program Background IMC’s curative and preventive nutrition intervention has expanded to 26 OTPs in Damboa, Jere, Konduga and MMC LGAs. The curative component targets children, 6-59 months with SAM. Community health volunteers screen and refer children with a MUAC <11.5cm or WHZ < -3 or those with grade + or ++ or edema to OTP sites for treatment. SAM cases are treated at the OTP using RUTF, deworming and Vitamin supplementation. Children with severe acute malnutrition and medical complications or those <6 months are referred to stabilization centers. In addition, caregivers of children 6-59 months are trained on how to measure MUAC. If a caregiver identifies a child with SAM these are re-assessed by the CHV and if confirmed, the child is referred to the OTP. These children receive nutrition support through RUTF based on their weight, treated for infections using routine medication and screened and treated for malaria. The severely acutely malnourished who are 24-59 months are de-wormed. All severely acutely malnourished without edema receive routine vitamin A supplementation and zinc supplements for those that present with diarrhea, whilst those presenting with malnutrition and medical complications are to stabilization centers for specialized treatment. Job Summary As a key member of the Nutrition and Food Security team fully participates in key decision making for the Nutrition program in the operation areas. The primary functions of the Nutrition Manager is to provide leadership and overall day to day management of all Nutrition programming at duty designation and state, participate in defining intervention priorities, develop necessary contacts and relationships with government, non-government, donors and UN agencies at the state level; Contribute to the development of strategies and manage existing programs and resources, and provide day to day supervision, management and coaching to a wide team of Nutrition Food Security in the operation areas. Ensure that International Medical Corps program is delivering the highest level of quality of nutrition services in line to national and international guideline. Main Responsibilities The Nutrition Manger will be responsible for the overall management of the day to day nutrition and nutrition integrated Programme activities at state level. Management and supervision of Nutrition staff and overall nutrition program within the frame work of national guideline Liaison with MoH and UNICEF officials for nutrition program Ensure all authorities and communities are kept well informed of the programme, Providing ongoing training for SMoH staffs with special emphasis to develop ownership of the programme by SMoH staff and build their capacity to sustain the programme. Maintain work schedule with each OTP and IYCF site as well as community mobilization. Coordinator to implement the programme accordingly and overseeing there is a strong link between Community outreach, OTP, IYCF and respective SC. Supervise and support the outreach facilitator and to implement quality community mobilization for the successful outcome of the CMAM programme. Update the nutrition coordinator on the implementation of the CMAM/IYCF-E on weekly basis. Assign tasks among the staff according to the variation in workload, holidays, unplanned absences or illness Work with State MoH, and other officials to ensure all aspects of programme understood and agreed to implement the programme Conduct Joint supportive supervision and capacity assessment of the OTP sites on monthly basis with State and LGA nutrition focal person and incorporate the finding to the monthly progress report. Ensure referrals to the nearest SMOH, MSF and IRC inpatient care are monitored smoothly. Follow up management of stocks with the storekeeper; monitor rates of consumption and ensure supplies are ordered in a timely manner Ensure all criteria are respected and understood by the teams, including admission, discharge and transfer to and from the various components of the programme, all medical and nutritional protocols, and their application/OTP/CG services. Ensure the beneficiaries, caretakers and members of the community are treated respectfully at all times Lead regular nutrition team management meetings Report any problems in a timely manner to the nutrition Coordinator, Prepare monthly progress reports and statistic reports and an end of project final report for submission to the Nutrition coordinator. Ensure all IMC supported health facilities have reference CMAM guidelines and protocols Ensure all IMC supported HF are equipped with all necessary tools and materials (e.g. MUAC, scales, drugs, RUTF, counselling cards, referral guides), Facilitate delivery of stipends, other payments to respective staff and CHVs To ensure that all staff fully complete and sign time sheets monthly for submission to HO To ensure payments made locally are compliant with the Procurement & Authorisation Chart with appropriate supporting documentation To ensure that distribution lists and records are properly documented, maintained and filed for submission to HO quarterly To ensure stock cards are maintained for all items received, separated by donor and reconcile to all store documents To ensure assets are safe guarded and included on the monthly update of assets to HO Assist in any other tasks when required. Qualification and Experience Master's Degree, with a minimum of 3 years’ experience in Public Health, Nutrition and Dietetic, Community Extension Work or any related field Bachelor's Degree, with 5 years direct nutrition program work experience and implementation of nutrition intervention programmes. PGD with 3.5 years related experience in Public Health, Nutrition and Dietetic, Community extension work or any related field Understanding of nutritional surveillance and information systems Proven ability and experience in planning and conducting formal training session on nutrition including CMAM and IYCF Proven capacity to supervise, train and coach local staff and community workers. Excellent communication skills and a willingness to be respectful, kind, sensitive and empathise with children and their care takers Willingness and capacity to be flexible and accommodating when faced with difficult and frustrating working conditions Prepared to live and work in an uncertain security environment Ability to deal with relations with local authorities as a Nutrition representative of IMC in the working areas Ability to integrate into the local environment including awareness of political, religious and economic aspects of the community Excellent inter and intra personal skills to ensure consistent positive relations with key stakeholders Familiarity with donors and donor procedures helpful. Strong report writing and computer skills Fluent in written and spoken English and Hausa Commitment to and understanding of IMC’s aims, values and principles. Computer literate in Word and Excel The employee must read, understand and implement the organization’s gender policy. He /She is expected to be gender sensitive and commit towards implementing approaches supporting gender-focused concepts. Apply via : Interested and qualified candidates should send their Applications which should be addressed to the "Human Resource Coordinator, International Medical Corps" via the e-mail: imcnigeriavacancy@internationalmedicalcorps.org Candidates MUST state the position and location they are applying for as the subject of the mail. Note https://www.myjobmag.com/job/107611/nutrition-manager-international-medical-corps