Job Title:            Nutrition Advisor           

Reports to:        The Senior Nutrition Adviser

Liaises with:      Other technical advisers in the Strategy, Advocacy and Learning Team

Job location:      Dublin

Pay Band:           Band 5 (Adviser)

Contract:            Two year, fixed term, with possibility for extension

Job Purpose:

Concern Worldwide is a non-governmental, international, humanitarian organisation dedicated to the reduction of suffering and the elimination of extreme poverty in the world's poorest countries. Concern is headquartered in Dublin with other principal offices in London, New York, Belfast, Seoul and in each of the countries of operation.

Concern Worldwide works to develop and scale up effective, evidence-based interventions to promote optimum health and nutrition, particularly among the extremely poor and vulnerable.  The organisation actively supports integrated programmes in 25 countries in the Health (including nutrition), Livelihoods (including food security) and Education sectors.  Concern currently supports health and nutrition programmes in emergency, transition and development contexts in more than 15 countries.

The Nutrition Advisor will sit within the Strategy, Advocacy and Learning (SAL) team and closely liaise with the other Nutrition Advisers in the head office. The adviser’s primary responsibility is to ensure that Concern country programmes are enabled to deliver high-quality nutrition interventions. S/he will be expected to provide high quality technical support to Concern’s nutrition and health work across the range of countries in which Concern works—emergency, fragile/transitional and stable development contexts—and with special focus on extremely poor and vulnerable populations. S/he also contributes to organizational learning through documentation of best practices and development of tools/resources designed for Concern program staff in the field.

The Nutrition Advisor will be an active part of Concern’s global nutrition team. Up to 35% international travel is anticipated for this position.

Key Responsibilities:

Provide technical and strategic support for design, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of country and multi-country nutrition programmes, including preventing and treating undernutrition, Community Management of Acute Malnutrition (CMAM), the CMAM Surge Model (anticipating and responding to seasonal spikes and shocks), and promoting good Infant and Young Child Feeding, in line with Concern’s global health strategies and global best practice.

Support capacity building initiatives with Concern and partner staff including distance mentoring and information sharing, formal and informal training, and coaching during field visits; facilitate cross-country learning among Concern staff.

Develop tools and guidance in line with international best practice for staff use to improve program quality.

In coordination with country programme staff, synthesize, document, and disseminate lessons learned from Concern nutrition programming and research, including occasional preparation of manuscripts for publication in peer-reviewed journals.

Participate in the exploration of nutrition funding opportunities and provide technical inputs as requested to proposals and budgets; support nutrition related advocacy initiatives as required.

Support and maintain relationships with other agencies and donors and represent Concern in national, regional and international forums as required; actively engage in nutrition networks with key institutions/agencies, universities, and donors as appropriate.

Skills and Experience Required:

Essential:

Master’s degree in nutrition and/ or public health.

Strong, current knowledge in nutrition and good familiarity with recent developments.

Experience in Community-based Management of Acute Malnutrition (CMAM) and the CMAM Surge approach.

Experience in social and behaviour change approaches.

3-5 years’ experience in the management of nutrition programmes in varied developing country contexts including design, implementation, and monitoring of programmes.

Basic competence using quantitative, qualitative, and participatory methods for programme planning / design, monitoring, and evaluation.

Prior experience in emergency, conflict settings, or fragile states.

Excellent interpersonal, communication, and writing skills in English and French.

Ability to work both as part of a team and independently.

Ability to travel internationally up to 35% in poor and fragile contexts, sometimes on short notice and for 3+ weeks.

Desirable:

Experience in health system strengthening and a good understanding of capacity building approaches integrating nutrition responses in routine health service delivery.

Field experience working with scaling up and integrating nutrition approaches such as CMAM into Ministry of Health systems.

Good understanding of multi-sectoral and integrated programming for nutrition.

Training and facilitation skills
 

To apply:  CVs should be submitted through our website at https://jobs.concern.net

Candidates must be legally entitled to work in Ireland at the time of application.

Concern is an equal opportunity employer and welcome applications from all section of the community.

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