Food Security and Nutrition Surveillance (FSNS) Manager
CALL FOR APPLICATION
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Name of the position: Food Security and Nutrition
Surveillance (FSNS) Manager
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Country: Kenya
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Base: Nairobi
with travel
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Direct line manager: Head of Nutrition Department
Line management of: Deputy Program Manager and FSNS Officers
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Founded in 1979, ACF International (Action Against
Hunger) is an international humanitarian organization that delivers programs
in over 40 countries. Recognized worldwide as a leader in the fight against
hunger, our mission is to save lives through the prevention, detection, and
treatment of malnutrition, especially during and after emergency situations
and conflicts. From crisis to sustainability, ACF tackles the underlying
causes of malnutrition and its effects. By integrating our programs with local
and national systems, we further ensure that short-term interventions become
long-term solutions. With Head Offices in France, the United Kingdom, Spain,
the United States and Canada, our international network shares its combined
resources, breadth of experience and technical expertise in pursuit of a
world without hunger.
ACF is present in Kenya since 2001. Apart
from ACF presence at the national level; the mission is implements program
activities in West Pokot, Isiolo, Tana River, Garissa and Dadaab refugee
camps.
Under the direct supervision of the Head of Nutrition Department, the
FSNS Program Manager’s responsibilities will be:
Implementation
and Reporting
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Support the survey team in facilitation and supervision of data
collection, data entry creation, and guide /oversee data entry process.
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Lead the survey team to conduct data analysis and production of draft
and final report of the preliminary results in addition to field report.
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Ensure presentation of survey proposals and findings for internal and
external validation (at county, Nairobi
coordination and NIWG forum).
OBJECTIVE 2: Design
of the program of activities / activity plans for the survey/surveillance
team in collaboration with other ACF departments, national and county
partners.
OBJECTIVE 3: Strengthen and build
capacity of stakeholders (Ministry of
Health, National Drought Management Authority, and KNBS staffs) in
surveys, surveillance and various assessments such as coverage and rapid
assessments
OBJECTIVE 4: Monitoring and
evaluation
OBJECTIVE 5: To represent the organization and
the program managers in external representation at national and county level.
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QUALIFICATIONS
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Education
Bachelor of Science with a major in Nutrition or
Bachelor of Nutrition or Statistics Master’s
degree in relevant field is desirable
Required Experience
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Excellent organization, coordination, report writing and team
management skills
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Analytical skills in statistical applications- ENA for SMART,
SQUEAC/SLEAC, SPSS, CS Pro, STATA, Microsoft office
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Strong oral/written English skills
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Strong and effective communication and presentation skills
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Strong leadership skills
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Team player is essential
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Keen to details
What
ACF will offer:
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Start date: As soon as
possible.
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Duty station: Nairobi Office
with frequent travel to the field bases. ACF will provide transport and
accommodation plus meals when travelling to the field bases
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Remuneration package: Very
Competitive salary package with additional benefits to include:
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Comprehensive medical cover
for self and defendants
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Opportunity to work in a good
and friendly environment with a dynamic and motivated team
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Learning and development
opportunities
Closing
Date: 1st September 2014 by
Close of Business 5pm. Applications sent after the closing date and time will
not be considered.
Interested candidates should forward
their applications including a cover letter, curriculum vitae and telephone
contacts and email addresses of 3 referees preferably former/current
supervisors (certificates will be required later on in the recruitment
process) to:
EMAIL: recruit.ke@acf-international.org indicate the position on the subject line
of the email.
Position
opened to Kenyan Nationals only
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