£36,088 + benefits + London Weighting at £3,200 pa (dependent on location) Help change children’s lives for the better World Vision is the world’s largest international children’s charity. Every day we bring real hope to millions of children in the world’s hardest places as a sign of God’s unconditional love. At World Vision, our aim is simple – to keep every child free from fear. We are also proud to be voted one of the Top 100 ‘Best Not-For-Profit Organisations to Work For 2014’. As a key member of our Policy & Public Affairs Team, you will be responsible for positioning World Vision UK as a credible partner with the UK Government, NGO networks and other key stakeholders on maternal, new-born and child health programming. Ultimately, you will play your part in increasing our impact, income and influence to bring real change in the lives of the world’s poorest and most vulnerable children. Working in collaboration with other World Vision UK teams (including grants, programme effectiveness and country engagement), you will provide technical advice and support to increase new grant programmes, engage with major donors and supporters and provide expertise to ensure the quality of maternal, new-born and child health (MNCH) programmes. You will also share your expertise to build capacity and improving design, monitoring and evaluation by developing the evidence base on MNCH. You will also have the chance to innovate as you support the development of pilot programmes. A recognised qualification (such as a Masters degree) in public health, nutrition or a health related discipline is ideal. Extensive experience in developing and supporting community health systems for MNCH in developing countries, including fragile, conflict-led and emergency contexts will be necessary. Up-to-date knowledge of the MNCH sector along with a working knowledge of Global Fund or TB programming and/or the WASH sector is highly desirable. A strong understanding of development theory, policy and practice with an awareness of child rights and social inclusion, particularly relating to child nutrition and social accountability, will be a distinct advantage. As a Christian, this role offers you the opportunity to integrate your Christian faith within WVUK and be sensitive to its various expressions across cultures and denominations. Due to the nature of the role, frequent travel (up to 20% a year) will be expected as well as travel once a week to either the London or Milton Keynes office, depending on where you are ultimately based. Do you have the range of qualities required to succeed in this role? Please click the link [url]http://worldvisionuk.easycruit.com/vacancy/1250109/65719?iso=gb[/url] in order to complete our short online application form and upload your CV. Closing date for applications: 3rd October (11pm) World Vision UK is an Equal Opportunities Employer and this role requires the post holder to have a Christian faith as an occupational requirement. No agencies please
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