Wednesday, September 20, 2017

Regional Project Coordinator - ENRICH - World Vision International

World Vision International
Regional Project Coordinator - ENRICH (Only National applicants will be considered.)
Duty Station : Nyasa (TANZANIA)
Deadline : 03 October 2017

Job Description

Purpose of the Position.

Project Coordinator will provide overall leadership and coordination to ENRICH Program implementation in the region. She/he will ensure timely planning, implementation, communication, monitoring and evaluation of the project activities within the region while maintaining linkages with key stakeholders including the district multisectoral nutrition steering committees, TFNC, RHMT and other implementing partners.

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Major Responsibilities.

Projects/program Coordination and Support

Facilitate coordination to all project partners at regional and district levels including district multi sectoral steering committees, District council, regional secretariat and other relevant stakeholders.

Facilitate a technical assistant to the regions and districts to design and implement appropriate strategies for achieving maximal impact in the districts of implementation.

Work with DNuOs and RNuOs to initiate interventions that will contribute to the reduction of maternal and child mortality in targeted regions.

Work closely with Cluster managers and program development coordinators to integrate ENRICH interventions into ongoing Health, nutrition and livelihood interventions to enhance scale up and sustainability.

Work with other ENRICH implementing partners to ensure locally appropriate bio fortified crops are identified and production scaled up in the regions.

Work with other ENRICH implementing partners to ensure micro-nutrient powders are procured and distributed to PLW and CU2.

Ensure social behaviour change communication strategies and interventions are developed and implemented to address barriers to adoption of improved nutrition practices among parents, care givers and lactating women.

2. Team Performance and project management:

Ensure a high performance management culture, open trustworthy relationships and integrity to enhance program officer’s smooth relations and accountability.

Provide supervision and support to program officers, and give technical assistance to government staff and consultants working within the program.

3. Monitoring, Evaluation and Reporting;

Work together with M&E specialist in gathering, reporting and analysing performance data for impact and sustainability of project implementation in a region.

Support all monitoring, evaluation and research tasks and deliverables for the project and ensure that all required reports and documentation for the projects internal management systems are produced according to DFATD and WV Canada guidelines.

Ensure timely preparation and submission of monthly, quarterly, semi-annual and annual progress reports on the status of project implementation

Ensure timely communication with the program officers, district and regional partners and other relevant partners to the project thereby maintaining strong relationships.

4. Networking, visibility and donor recognition:

Ensures ENRICH program interventions and donor are recognized by the government, partners and communities

Develop and support effective linkages and collaborate with Key structures to include CHMT, Community Based Organizations, other implementing partners (MI, Harvest plus and PRAXIS) and NGOs.

Represent WVT and Participate in networking meetings/workshops/conferences with GoT and other stakeholders at the district, regional and national level

Facilitate documentation and sharing of processes, challenges, good practices and lessons learnt among partners.

5. Financial and non-Financial resource management

Manage program assets, materials and financial resources to ensure Stewardship and accountability in the project.

Qualifications: Education/Knowledge/Technical Skills and Experience

The following may be acquired through a combination of formal or self-education, prior experience or on-the-job training:

Minimum Qualification required:

Bachelor of Science in Home economics and human nutrition, Public Health or Community development, with experience in project planning and management.

Experience: A minimum of 5 years working experience in Health, and/or Nutrition projects at community level.

Other Competencies/Attributes:

Excellent communication and presentation skills in English and Swahili

Significant experience of working with government officials, multiple partners, community groups and communities.

Proven experience in facilitating effective project documentation and dissemination of results to a wide range of audiences. Attend and participate in the leadership of daily devotions.

Ability to take initiatives, team player who is able to work with minimum supervision

Good computer skills in MS office (Excel, word, PowerPoint etc)

Working Environment / Conditions:

Work environment: Willing to work in rural areas and be based at the Shinyanga region with frequent visits to the field

On call: During working hours unless there is an emergency

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