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Jobs Tanzania: Health and Nutrition Specialist Job Vacancy Dar es salaam Save the
Children | Deadline: 07th December, 2018
NAFASI ZA KAZI / AJIRA TANZANIA
Health and Nutrition Specialist – Tanzania Country Office
This position is contingent upon funding
POST TYPE: National
ChildSafeguarding: Level 3 - the responsibilities of the post may require the post
holder to have regular contact with or access to children or young
people
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ROLE PURPOSE:
Save the Children is committed to achieving breakthroughs for
children in Tanzania including no child dying before their fifth
birthday. Save the Children Tanzania implements Health and Nutrition
programming in six regions of Tanzania, focusing on Maternal Newborn
Health, Mother Infant Young Child Nutrition, and Child Health. In
previous years, Save the Children’s portfolio has also included work in
the areas of HIV/AIDS and Adolescent Health. The Health and Nutrition
Specialist will advance our work by ensuring Save the Children’s work in
Tanzania is in line with global standards, national
policies/guidelines, is technically sound and that we apply
evidenced-based approaches to improving children’s and women’s health.
The Health and Nutrition Specialist will provide this technical support
to staff and partners, including the Government of Tanzania. She/he will
work with the Director of Program Development and Quality and other
technical specialists (Education, Child Rights Governance, Child
Protection) to position and grow the Health and Nutrition portfolio in
line with Save the Children Tanzania’s strategic plan for 2019-21.
The Health and Nutrition Specialist must be willing to embrace a
child rights programming approach. She/he must bring strong technical
leadership, interpersonal and communication skills as well as a proven
track record of working on a range of Health and Nutrition issues in
development settings. The post holder should also have a solid
understanding of the Health and Nutrition sector and government
structures (national and local level) in Tanzania and able to represent
Save the Children in national forums and working groups. |
SCOPE OF ROLE
Save the Children has been operational in Tanzania since 1986 with an
initial presence in Zanzibar and now extending to the Mainland with
multi-sector programming. Save the Children Tanzania currently
implements Health and Nutrition programming in Dodoma, Singida,
Morogoro, Iringa, Rukwa and Zanzibar. The Health and Nutrition
Specialist will play a lead role in: new business development, including
the design of new proposals; ensuring staff and partners have the tools
required to implement high quality Health and Nutrition programming;
monitoring program implementation and provision of technical support to
implementation teams and partners; and input to evaluation processes.
The Health and Nutrition Specialist will also represent Save the
Children in national Technical Working Groups and other similar forums.
The Specialist will also be the primary focal point between the Country
Office and Save the Children’s Health and Nutrition Global Theme.
Reports to: Director Programme Development and Quality
Staff directly reporting to this post: None
Dimensions: The job has five core functions:
strategy, quality programming, resource mobilisation, monitoring and
evaluation, and advocacy and representation. The job also requires
actions to incorporate gender equality, child rights and child
participation throughout all programming. |
KEY AREAS OF ACCOUNTABILITY
Strategic Planning:
- Be fully aware of and actively participate in the development and
review of country strategy and thematic programme plans. Specifically
lead the development and implementation of the Health and Nutrition
strategies in collaboration with other technical sectors.
- Build on technical knowledge, personal understanding of health and
nutrition policy and services in Tanzania, and current/previous
programming to develop projects for funding in close coordination with
the programme quality team (including monitoring, evaluation,
accountability and learning). Ensure all new programming supports the
achievement of Save the Children strategic and thematic objectives in
both development and humanitarian contexts. All programming must
reflect the Government of Tanzania’s priorities (or influencing updates
in policy) and be aligned to building their capacity to effectively
provide health and nutrition services to all Tanzanians, particularly
the most deprived children in the communities where Save the Children
works.
- Maintain a gender sensitive lens and work towards gender equity in
programmes. Ensure that programme strategy supports and demonstrates
good practice in child safeguarding and gender mainstreaming.
- Using a child rights programming lens, ensure that our Health and
Nutrition programming is built around the Theory of Change and aligns
with Global Initiative strategic directions.
Programme Quality
- Monitor and provide timely, relevant, accurate input on overall
technical aspects of Save the Children Health and Nutrition programme
work in Tanzania. The position will be required to travel 30-40% of the
time to Save the Children field locations.
- Liaise with the Programme Operations team to ensure all Health and
Nutrition and other programme staff receive the necessary and
appropriate technical support. In consultation with staff and project
managers agree on the range of advice, support, training and/or other
assistance required from you to facilitate high quality programming and
ensure it is delivered in a timely fashion. This will involve regular
visits to Save the Children operational areas.
- Use Save the Children’s Common Approaches as a first point of
reference in the design of Health and Nutrition programming, ensuring
they are in line with relevant national policies, guidelines and
toolkits. Where necessary provide technical training for project staff
and partners as required (e.g. newborn child survival focus, community
health workers, care and support, monitoring tools, programme quality
tools, etc.).
- Where external consultants (local or international) are required to
technically support or monitor and evaluate projects, lead the
recruitment and subsequent management of contracted consultants as per
the recruitment guidelines.
- Review all donor reports on Health and Nutrition programming for technical soundness
- Collaborate with and liaise with Health and Nutrition Technical
Assistants in Save the Children members and Global Theme, coordinating
inputs as appropriate for proposal development and projects.
- Provide input on partner selection, and provide technical coaching of partners in Health and Nutrition programming.
- Analyse and provide feedback on programme implementation to ensure gender equity and adequate child participation.
Monitoring and Evaluation
- Ensure the development of an M&E framework and key indicators
for nutrition that helps each project improve quality of reporting,
clearly articulate progress and impact of projects, identify issues for
advocacy and new programmes/projects in the future.
- Participate in the design of baseline, mid-term and end of project
evaluations for Health and Nutrition programmes, or Health and Nutrition
components of multi-sectoral programmes. Monitor the evaluation
process and provide input and clarification as needed. Review
evaluation findings and ensure that lessons and recommendations are
captured in the Lessons Learned database.
- Regularly review and monitor health and nutrition programmes for
child safeguarding issues. Take corrective action in modifying
programme activities and/or report incidents.
Advocacy and Policy Development
- Be fully aware of national policies, strategies and other
initiatives and developments by the Government of Tanzania and other
stakeholders relating to Health and Nutrition, and critical
intersections with child protection, nutrition, education, WASH and
child poverty. Regularly assess and communicate the implications for
Save the Children’s programme and priorities of any changes in the
operating environment relevant to this theme in close collaboration with
the relevant Specialist(s).
- Help to clearly articulate the Health and Nutrition advocacy
messages for the Tanzania Country Program. Develop an advocacy plan
(with timeline and key outcomes) and ensure its implementation at
national, county and community level, particularly aligned to the
Country Strategic Plan 2019-21.
- Develop policy briefs and position papers as and when required
related to the Health and Nutrition programme in coordination with the
Child Protection, Nutrition, WASH and Senior Campaign and Advocacy
Manager, when appropriate. This may require technical collaboration
with other Technical Specialists within the country office or within the
Save the Children Members.
- Represent and advocate for Save the Children with UN agencies,
donors, Government of Tanzania, NGOs and others at the highest levels in
both verbal and written communications to ensure Save the Children is
seen as the lead international agency in terms of innovation and quality
of implementation that focus on health, nutrition, child survival, food
security and resilience. Specifically ensure the following:
- Participation in regular working groups and technical meetings.
- Ensure presence at relevant Health and Nutrition partner
coordination meetings, especially with the Government of Tanzania and
key donors
- Advise field teams to ensure adequate field visibility through attendance at technical meetings at county and ward level.
- Ensure active dissemination of programme findings and lessons
learned through the production of high technical quality lessons learned
documents and their effective dissemination to key stakeholders
- Participate in and contribute to Save the Children Global Theme activities for Health and Nutrition, as relevant.
Resource Mobilisation:
- Work together with Awards, PDQ and implementation teams to design
high quality, cost-effective, innovative and sustainable project
proposals and concept notes.
- Proactively seek information on potential donor sources and share
project opportunities in Health and Nutrition with PDQ, Awards and
operations teams linking to Country Strategic Plan for 2019-21.
- Support in the development of budgets with Finance, Awards and
operations teams to ensure technical resources are available (human and
project activities) for proposed activities.
- Analyse donor priorities and positions on issues related to health
and nutrition; identifying institutional funding opportunities and
developing/maintaining contacts with potential donors, partners and key
technical agencies. Ensure that new partnerships in this technical area
reflect the programme quality we expect of ourselves.
Other:
- Participate actively in PDQ programme meetings, planning and review
activities, providing enhanced insight into Health and Nutrition
programming.
- Actively participate in key relevant internal meetings such as
Quarterly Programme Review Meetings, Routine Award Review meetings and
Field office meetings as required. Participate in any Donor visit to
project(s) within the country office portfolio, as required.
- Ensure the recruitment and training of health and nutrition
programme staff in technical areas of expertise as appropriate and
ensure availability of appropriate professional development
opportunities.
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SKILLS AND BEHAVIOURS (our Values in Practice)
Accountability:
- Holds self accountable for making decisions, managing resources
efficiently, achieving and role modelling Save the Children values
- Holds the team and partners accountable to deliver on their
responsibilities - giving them the freedom to deliver in the best way
they see fit, providing the necessary development to improve performance
and applying appropriate consequences when results are not achieved
Ambition:
- Sets ambitious and challenging goals for themselves (and their
team), takes responsibility for their own personal development and
encourages others to do the same
- Widely shares their personal vision for Save the Children, engages and motivates others
- Future orientated, thinks strategically
Collaboration:
- Builds and maintains effective relationships, with their team, colleagues, members and external partners and supporters
- Values diversity, sees it as a source of competitive strength
- Approachable, good listener, easy to talk to
Creativity:
- Develops and encourages new and innovative solutions
- Willing to take disciplined risks
Integrity:
- Honest, encourages openness and transparency
- Ensures all expenditures and finances under their control meet financial standards and policies
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QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE
- A Health or Nutrition programming professional with a Master’s
Degree in public health, health professions, medicine, nutrition or
equivalent and relevant field.
- Significant professional experience, at least 5 years, of working at
a senior advisory level in Health and Nutrition for international NGOs,
government or the private sector in Tanzania.
- Excellent understanding of the Health and Nutrition sector within
the Tanzanian context, particularly issues related to children, newborn
child survival and nutrition.
- Clear understanding of the intersection of Health and Nutrition with
other thematic areas, including nutrition, child protection, education,
WASH and child poverty in Tanzania.
- Proven representation and advocacy skills.
- Strong commitment to capacity building of national staff and
partners with willingness to adopt participatory and consultative
approaches.
- Experience with Health and Nutrition programming in humanitarian settings highly desirable.
- Experience writing donor funding proposals for large institutional grants in excess of US$1 million.
- Strong report writing skills and ability to compile narrative sections for proposals and donor reports.
- Good interpersonal skills with the ability to communicate and
negotiate clearly and effectively at all levels, taking into account
cultural and language difficulties.
- Highly developed interpersonal and communication skills including influencing, negotiation and coaching
- Highly developed cultural awareness and ability to work well in an
international environment with people from diverse backgrounds and
cultures.
- Strong results orientation, with the ability to challenge existing mindsets.
- Experience solving complex issues through analysis, definition of a clear way forward and ensuring buy-in.
- Ability to present complex information in a succinct and compelling manner.
- Ability and willingness to dramatically change work practices and
hours, and work with incoming surge teams, in the event of emergencies.
- Fluency in English, both verbal and written, required. Swahili preferred.
- Commitment to Save the Children values, including willingness to abide by and enforce the Child Safeguarding policy.
Location: Dar es Salaam with frequent travel to the field, Tanzania
Contract - Full-Time
Closing date: Friday 7 December 2018
All jobs close at midnight UK time on the date specified
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