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The Position Reporting to the Head, Reward and Policy, The HR Manager, Compensation and Benefits will be responsible for implementing reward and benefit schemes and programs (salary analysis and recommendation, remuneration surveys, Group ESOP Scheme, Group Bonus Scheme, Pension Schemes, Benevolent and Group Life Schemes), this role provides advanced advisory and analysis support for reward/benefit schemes and programs. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Develop input for the Group Reward and Benefits Strategies and Plans. Leads in assigned development, review, re-engineering and or implementation of Reward and Benefits Programs/Schemes and their relating implantation/operational procedures, processes, templates and Forms. Implements the Group HR Policies, procedures and processes relating to Reward and Benefits and provides line management with ADVANCED guidance on matters arising thereof. Maintain data, records and statistics relating to Reward and Benefits
Job Description Working under the guidance and supervision of the Nutrition Manager, The Senior Nutrition Officer (SNO) will lead the implementation of all nutrition related activities at the IRC run health facilities (main hospital and 2 health posts) and communities in the refugee settlement and the surrounding host communities in Hagadera refugee camp. The SNO will be responsible for providing training (nutrition), coaching, mentorship, and technical support, including M&E for the nutrition program. Key areas will include, but not limited to the detection and treatment of acute cases of malnutrition; implementation of the prevention package of Combined Protocol for Treatment of Acute Malnutrition Study (comPAS), Integrated Management of Acute Malnutrition (IMAM), Infant and Young Child Feeding (IYCF), Maternal Child Health and Nutrition (MIYCN); supporting outreach activities that include surveillance and patient follow up; and preparing and submission of donor reports as requir
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