JOB DESCRIPTION
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Name of the position: Food Security and Nutrition surveillance
(FSNS) intern
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Country: Kenya
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Base: Nairobi
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Manager: FSNS Deputy Program Manager
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Starting date: February 2014
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Ending date: June 2014
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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.
Currently the mission is implementing program activities in West Pokot,
Isiolo, Tana River, Garissa and Dadaab refugee camps.
The intern’s objectives and activities (with direction from the FSNS
assistant manager and FSNS officers) will include:
Objective 1: support integrated SMART surveys and coverage
assessments(SQUEAC/SLEAC) in adherence to GOK protocols/guidelines
Activities:
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Work closely with FSNS assistant manager in the planning process;
development of survey methodology, procurement request and budget follow up
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Creating awareness at the community/community mobilization
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Support recruitment of survey enumerators
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Participate in training of survey enumerators
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Take part in survey data collection as a team leader
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Support the survey team during data entry; analysis and report writing
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Provide feedback and lessons learnt from the survey exercise
Objective 2 :To support NDMAin seasonal assessments(LRA
and SRA) at the County level
ü Support NDMA in monthly data collection ; to take
part in field work during long rain and short rain assessments
ü Participate in data quality assessment at the field
level in close partnership with NDMA field monitors
ü Provide OJT on NDMA field monitors on nutritional
anthropometry
Objective 3: To work closely with FSNS assistant manager in planning
for future assessments
ü Conductsituational analyses at the community level
in close partnership with MOH and other stakeholders
ü Provide support where necessary in participatory
vulnerability capacity assessments(PVCA) at County level
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QUALIFICATIONS
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University graduate who has recently completed a
specialised course in Food, nutrition and dietetics
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Strong interpersonal
relations, good communication and team work
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High sense of integrity, transparency and moral values.
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Language skills: English and Swahili fluent
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Computer skills;proficient in basic Microsoft
packages (word, excel, outlook, power point etc.); ability to use SPSS and
ENA for SMART software.
What
ACF will offer:-
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Monthly Stipend
Start date:
February 2014
Duty
station: Nairobi Office with possible travel to the field bases. ACF will
provide transport and accommodation plus meals when travelling to the field
bases
Duration
of contract: Five months
Closing Date: 7th February 2014
by close of business 5pm. Applications sent after the
closing date and time will not beconsidered.
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.
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Thursday, 30 January 2014
Food Security and Nutrition surveillance (FSNS) intern
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