Country: Ethiopia
Closing date: 13 Jan 2017
CANADEM is seeking seasoned professionals with previous relevant experience with nutrition who are available for an immediate deployment to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia as a seconded expert with UNICEF for a 12-month contract.
Position Title: Nutrition Specialist & Cluster Coordinator
Duration: 12 months
Location: Ethiopia
Position Grade: P4
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Purpose of the Position
The Nutrition Specialist reports to the Nutrition Specialist (CMAM/NIS) for guidance and general supervision. The Specialist supports the Emergency Nutrition Coordination Unit (ENCU) in the overall Nutrition Cluster Coordination of leading and facilitating the process of ensuring a coherent and effective emergency nutrition response, by mobilizing Nutrition Cluster partners to respond in a strategic manner.
Key Expected Results
- Regular MANTFF meeting (minimum monthly meeting)
- Regular update on the current situation and response (weekly update)
- Updated 4-W for partner mapping (updated 4-W within 1 month after hotspot classification)
- Regular feedback to cluster members on nutrition related issues (weekly update)
- Monthly analysis of underlying nutrition situation
- Coordinated and coherent HRF proposal review and submission within 3 weeks of HRF proposal.
- Develop and share operational plan for the nutrition cluster
- Oversee the roll-out of the partner training and advocacy plan
- Develop advocacy messages for the cluster.
Key Accountabilities and Duties & Tasks
- Leading and managing nutrition cluster coordination at national and sub-national levels:
Ensure appropriate coordination between all Nutrition humanitarian partners (including national and international NGOs, and other international organizations active in the sector) as well as national authorities.
Strengthen and maintain the existing Multi-Agency Nutrition Task force (MANTF) including the coordination at regional level.
Ensure full integration of the IACS's agreed priority cross-cutting issues, namely human rights, HIV/AIDS, age, gender and environment, utilization participatory and community-based approaches. In line with this, promote gender equality by ensuring that the needs, contributions and capacities of women and girls as well as men and boys are addressed
Secure commitments from cluster participants in responding to needs and filling gaps, ensuring an appropriate distribution of responsibilities within the cluster, with clearly defined focal points for specific issues where necessary.
Ensure that participants work collectively, ensuring the complementarities of the various stake holder's actions.
Promote emergency response actions while at the same time considering the need for early recovery planning as well as prevention and risk reduction concerns
Ensure effective links with other clusters (with OCHA support), especially Health, Agriculture and WASH.
Represent the interests of the cluster in discussions with federal DRMFSS and MoH, and regional DPPBs and RHBs on prioritization, resource mobilization and advocacy
Act as focal point for inquiries on the cluster's response plans and operations - Facilitating development of a cluster strategy and response plan:
Identification of gaps in the emergency response;
Developing/updating agreed preparedness and contingency plans, and response strategies and action plans for the cluster and ensuring that these are adequately reflected in the overall country strategies, such as the humanitarian requirement document/contingency plans;
Drawing lessons learned from past activities and revising strategies and action plans accordingly - Supporting the application of appropriate technical standards:
Ensure that nutrition cluster partners in the region are aware of relevant policy guidelines, technical standards and relevant commitments that the Government/ concerned authorities have undertaken under international human rights law;
Ensure that responses are in line with existing policy guidance, technical standards, and relevant Government human rights legal obligation. - Ensuring that the performance of the emergency nutrition information and interventions is monitored and reported regularly:
Specifically needs to include an analytical interpretation of best available information in order to benchmark progress of the emergency response over time. That is - monitoring indicators (quantity, quality, coverage, continuity and cost) of service delivery which are derived from working towards meeting standards (mentioned in point 3);
Ensure regular reporting against cluster indicators of service delivery (quantity, quality, coverage, continuity and cost) supports analysis of cluster in closing gaps and measuring impact of interventions;
Support the timely collection and analysis of relevant reports from mobile health teams and other relevant sources;
Support partners on identification of the right time and geographic area that need nutrition assessment;
Provide technical support in the planning and implementation of nutrition related assessments. - Building Technical Capacity:
Promote and support training of humanitarian personnel and capacity building of humanitarian partners, based on the mapping and understanding of available capacity;
Support the federal and regional ENCU staff capacity in undertaking the role of nutrition cluster coordination, assessment, monitoring and reporting. - Advocating and ensuring mobilization of adequate resources:
Identify core advocacy concerns, including resource requirements, and contribute key messages to broader advocacy initiatives of the UNICEF and OCHA, and other humanitarian actors;
Advocate for donors to fund nutrition partners and encourage nutrition partners to mobilize resources for emergency nutrition interventions;
Link with the federal DRMFSS management, UNICEF Nutrition Section Chief and head of UN OCHA (Ethiopia) on nutrition related advocacy issues.
Qualifications of Successful Candidate
Education
An Advanced University Degree in nutrition, nutritional epidemiology, public health, global/international health and nutrition, health/nutrition research, policy and/or management, or other health related science field is required.
Experience:
A minimum of 8 years of professional experience in public health/nutrition planning and management and/or in relevant areas of maternal, newborn and child nutrition health care at the international level in emergencies. Relevant experience in health/nutrition program/project development and management in any UN system agency or organization is an asset. Relevant experience in coordination within an emergency setting. Knowledge of Ethiopia an asset.
Background/familiarity with emergency operations and staff security.
Fluency in English is required. Knowledge of another official UN language or a local language is an asset
Competencies of Successful Candidate
Core Values
Commitment
Diversity and Inclusion
Integrity
Core competencies
Communication
Working with People
Drive for Results
Functional Competencies
Leading and supervising
Formulating strategies and concepts
Analyzing
Relating and networking
Deciding and Initiating action
Applying technical expertise
UNICEF is committed to diversity and inclusion within its workforce, and encourages qualified female and male candidates from all national, religious and ethnic backgrounds, including persons living with disabilities, to apply to become a part of our organization.
How to apply:
If you have all of the above-mentioned skills, please register with CANADEM before contacting us. This can be done on our website at www.canadem.ca/register . Then send an email no later than the 13th of January, 11:59 pm EDT to pantiwa.naksomboon@CANADEM.ca with a Subject Line: "UNICEF-Nutrition Specialist & Cluster Coordinator-Ethiopia" In your email, please include an updated resume, date of availability, your current location, and a phone number where we can reach you.