Job Advert-Health and Nutrition Technical Field Officert 7.22
Job Advert-Health and Nutrition Technical Field Officert 7.22
Job Advert-Health and Nutrition Technical Field Officert 7.22
VACANCY
Deadline: 16 July 2022
Project Summary
This is a five (5) year project in its second year of implementation. The project seeks to improve food
security through increased food access and sustainable watershed management. Its purposes are P1:
Enhanced and inclusive local ownership over food security and resilience planning and development,
P2: Watershed management improved, P3: Adaptive and absorptive capacity improved
Location: Binga
Position summary
As the Technical Field Officer for ORAP, you will spearhead the Health and Nutrition Component of
the Amalima Loko program within the ward cluster or micro-watershed in Binga district. This
position provides the direct link between the program and the beneficiaries or participants. The
incumbent will represent the consortium at the lowest level of interaction. The Field Officer leads all
the ward-based health and nutrition activities and ensures that these are aligned with the on-going
shared visioning process for collective action in which community actors can contribute their
perspectives, articulate aspirations, define individual and communal strengths and hoped-for
contributions, voice concerns, and highlight successes. S/he will also promote the implementation of
proven health and nutrition-based interventions in a manner that results in changes in people’s
livelihoods leading to increased resilience among the targeted community. The Health and Nutrition
Field Officer will contribute to the strategic objective related to health and nutrition and implement
the activities at ward level.
Qualifications:
• A Diploma or Degree in Health, Nutrition, Public Health or a relevant area of study
• Development Studies, Social Sciences qualifications, experience in NGO work, and working
with rural communities will be an added advantage.
• The ability to speak Nambya, Tonga and isiNdebele is an added advantage.
Experience: -
• Minimum of two years (if with Degree) or 5years (if with Diploma) in community development
and/or project management experience in a government office or NGO, on issues relevant to
the technical area
• Demonstrated ability to work in a multicultural environment, with project stakeholders
including local government officials, other NGO peers, and community members
• Strong interpersonal communication skills
• Excellent oral and written communication skills, with an ability to write good reports, clearly,
and meet deadlines
• Advanced computer literacy in the MS Office packages, Internet and email
• Fluency in written and spoken English and the local language
• Must be prepared to work in rural areas and in multi-cultured environment
• Ability to travel most of times to field sites
• A clean class 3 drivers’ license and ability to ride is a prerequisite
• An appreciation of Gender mainstreaming and Child Protection issues in Livelihoods
Programming is required
• Proven skills in process and group facilitation, training and capacity building. Very innovative
with conflict resolutions skills.
Suitably qualified female applicants (in line with affirmative action) and those who are differently
abled are encouraged to apply.
To Apply;
If you are interested in serving as the Health and Nutrition Technical Field Officer and meet the
requirements, please apply via our online portal at www.orapzenzele.org/opportunities/