Nutrition Program Manager

About the Position
The position consists in providing technical and administrative leadership, management, and coordination for the Community-based Management of acute malnutrition (CMAM) project implemented by Helen Keller International in Baringo County, Kenya. The project consists in conducting operational research on innovative approaches that will allow CMAM services to reach high coverage of children in a cost-effective way. These innovations include the provision of CMAM treatment by community health volunteers, roll-out the use of contextualized and integrated low-level literacy tools, the integration of CMAM and Vitamin A supplementation and deworming (VASD) and the combination of Integrate Community Case management services with CMAM treatment. The position also entails spearheading the development of a project social behavior change communication strategy to address myths and misconceptions and promote adoption of knowledge, attitude, and practices to facilitate project success.
cope of the position Objective of the Position:

Provide technical leadership for the design and implementation of the CMAM-ICCM research project and ensure quality implementation of activities
Ensure coordination of the project at the national and county level with the Ministry of health (Division of Nutrition and Dietetics, Division of Neonatal and Child Health and Division of Community Health) and other relevant stakeholders
Continuously monitor and supervise the project activities evaluating progress and communicating feedback.
Provide administration leadership and financial management of the project

Specific Objectives
Provide technical leadership for the design and implementation of the research project and ensure quality implementation of activities

Facilitate design and implementation of ICCM – CMAM research project in Baringo and in liaison with all relevant stakeholders
Provide technical leadership to ensure all details of the project are coherent, realistic, and are included in a workplan and monitoring and evaluation framework
Monitor the implementation of activities as per the work plan
Provide technical leadership to ensure all activities are implemented with the highest standards of quality
Develop and produce monthly, quarterly, and annual technical reports for the project
Review and monitor project budget and follow the burn rate throughout the project duration. Propose and follow adjustments to budget to match the needs identified in the field.

Ensure coordination of the project at the national and county level with the Ministry of health and relevant stakeholders

Organize and animate project coordination with external and internal stakeholders
Facilitate and lead the coordination and activities of the project dedicated steering committee at national and county levels.
Organize and facilitate all relevant meetings and events with Ministry of health and partners throughout the life of the project, including design workshops, evaluation reviews, regular monitoring meetings and project closure

Continuous monitoring and supervision of project activities evaluating progress and communicating feedback

Track project performance and regularly update the project monitoring framework
Document lessons learnt, human interest stories and success stories from the project implementation
Provide leadership and technical support in implementation of operational study embedded in the project
Ensure relevant project data are collected, analyzed and document reports to inform program impact
Provide technical support in the development of manuscripts to communicate on the research results/ evidence generated

Provide administration leadership and financial management of the project

Ensure respect for Helen Keller Intl budgeting and procurement procedures for the program.
Support and facilitate the logistics activities of the project particularly in relation to purchasing supplies and equipment for the project activities to ensuring quality and timeliness
Manage project budget to ensure all expenses are within the approved limits and meet Helen Keller International standards regarding financial management, accountability, and good governance.
Provide support to the project staff through coaching and mentorship, foster teamwork through regular communication, information sharing, and provide opportunity for feedback

Qualifications & competencies

Master of Nutrition, public health or equivalent
At least ten years’ experience in humanitarian programs
Demonstrated experience in ICCM and/or CMAM programming
Demonstrated experience in nutrition and health projects management and coordination
Demonstrated experience in research and/or operations studies and should have participated in the publishing of a research papers
Excellent English writing skills
Demonstrated experience in advanced statistical analysis and operational research
Ability to analyze data and produce quality reports
Ability to validate and interpret health data
Excellent communication, representation and analytical skills
Demonstrated experience in preparation of donors’ proposals, budgets, and reports
Able to prioritize clearly, oversee multiple tasks, set clear objectives for staff and delegate.
Capacity to work under pressure and manage personal stress levels.
Creative, open-minded, flexible, self-learner.
Team-player with good inter-personal skills.

Interested candidates to send their cover letter and curriculum vitae to kenya.recruitment@hki.org. The deadline of application is 23rd January 2023

Apply via :

kenya.recruitment@hki.org