Nutrition Intern

Specific Objectives

Ensure quality implementation of the project:

In liaison with Nutrition Program Manager, develop monthly activity workplan and track the progress regularly.
Support the Nutrition Program Manager to prepare quality monthly, quarterly, and semi-annual reports.
Ensure integration of project plans in the County health and nutrition annual work plan (AWPs)
Actively participate in county planning and coordination meetings.

Monitor Project Progress, and Document the achievements:

Track project performance and document achievements
Document human interest stories, and best practices from the project implementation for learning and duplicating in other project areas.
Conduct day to day monitoring of the project and provide feedback to improve project performance.
Plan and implement project data reviews, document findings and recommendations and work with counties to implement the actions agreed.

Organize project coordination forums with external and internal stakeholders:

Participate in technical working groups and stakeholders’ coordination forums in counties.
Ensure effective communication and collaboration with the County and sub-county health management teams.

Qualifications

Bachelor’s degree in nutrition, public health or equivalent
Excellent written and spoken English and Swahili.
Good knowledge of vitamin A supplementation and deworming programs policies and strategies in Kenya.
Ability to analyze data and produce quality reports.
Able to priorities clearly, oversee multiple tasks, and set clear objectives to be achieved.
Knowledge of computer applications such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and MS Outlook.
Ability to work independently with minimal supervision.
Creative, open-minded, flexible, and self-learner.
Team Player with good interpersonal skills

Interested candidates to send their cover letter and curriculum vitae to kenya.recruitment@hki.org. The deadline of application is 24th October 2024

Apply via :

kenya.recruitment@hki.org