Community
Development Coordinator- Kenya Country Office
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TEAM/PROGRAMME:Signature programme
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LOCATION:
Bungoma
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GRADE: TBC
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POST TYPE: National
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Child Safeguarding:
Level 3 - the responsibilities of
the post may require the post holder to have regular contact with or access
to children or young people
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ROLE PURPOSE:
SCI Kenya is in the process of implementing a
signature maternal and newborn health (UNH) that is expected to significantly
contribute to achievement of Kenya’s MDG 4 and 5 targets. The programmatic
model will actualize continuum of care approach mixed with an integrated
package of quick wins, a minimum community health care package and a
strengthened health system approach to maternal and newborn health
programming across Save the Children’s Theory of Change. Save the Children
will work with the government of Kenya both national County communities to
address the maternal and neonatal health challenges in the country in a way
that would deliver significant impacts for Children and Women by the end of
the 5 year period.
SCOPE OF ROLE:
This post will play a critical role in ensuring
effective community mobilisation and participation strategies in the
Signature Programme (SP) are implemented based on our Theory of Change. The
Coordinator is accountable for providing technical support and assistance to
the programme for the design, formulation, execution, monitoring and
evaluation of community mobilisation for behaviour and social change in
support of the SP. The post-holder will also be responsible for the design
and development of context-specific BCC material for health communication
(focused on maternal and newborn health).
He/she will be able to engage with versatile and current media
strategies (including digital and mobile media) for communication as well as
participate in health advocacy.
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Dimension: Save the Children has supported children
in Kenya since before its Independence in 1963 and has had a consistent
operational presence in the country since 1984. We provide support to
children through developmental and humanitarian relief programmes delivered
both directly and through local partners. Current programming focuses on child
protection, child rights governance, education, Health, HIV/AIDS,
Livelihoods, Nutrition and WASH. Save the Children has an operational
presence in Dadaab Refugee Camp, Garissa, Mandera, Meru and Wajir. With plans to expand into Bungoma and Turkana in
2014. We work through partners in many other parts of the country. Currently,
we have a staff complement of approximately 240 staff and an operating budget
of approximately US$21 million this year. Currently, we have a staff complement of
approximately 260 staff and a confirmed budget of approximately US$18 million
this year.
Staff
directly reporting to this post: 2
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KEY AREAS OF ACCOUNTABILITY:
Support to Programme Delivery
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Promote
and influence behaviour development/change at community/individual/household
levels, social mobilisation of civil society organisations and increased
community participation in development programmes.
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Provide
support and assistance in the development, pre-testing and production of
culturally relevant communication materials to ensure effective and efficient
programme delivery including facilitating behavioural change where necessary.
Partnerships for social mobilisation
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Develop
partnerships with religious groups, women’s groups, traditional birth
attendants, health care providers, community health committees and other organised groups in the community
to orient them on the programme goals and to solicit their involvement in the
implementation of the programme
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Develop
close collaboration with various professional groups and non-governmental
organisations implementing the community health strategy to facilitate cross
organisational learning.
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Provide
effective coordination and technical support to county government
counterparts and other partners in community development and communication
for social change
Monitoring and evaluation
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Work
with the Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning (MEAL) team and
the operations research partner for monitoring and evaluation of programme
activities including preparation of monitoring reports, documents and lessons
learned.
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Supports
the development and implementation of an accountability mechanism for
participants in the Signature Programme.
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Carry
out regular field monitoring of programme
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Provides
technical advice to programme staff, government officials and partners to
coordinate and manage the evaluative elements of community development
milestone meetings, such as mid-term reviews, strategy meetings, previews and
reviews and annual reviews.
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Facilitate
the dissemination of communication research findings, and ensures exchanges
and sharing of experience, lessons learned, best practices, and new methods
to government officials, programme staff, and other SCI partners as well as
within the organisation
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SKILLS
AND BEHAVIOURS (our Values in Practice)
Accountability:
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Holds self-accountable for making decisions,
managing resources efficiently, achieving and role modelling Save the
Children values
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Holds the team and partners accountable to
deliver on their responsibilities - giving them the freedom to deliver in the
best way they see fit, providing the necessary development to improve
performance and applying appropriate consequences when results are not
achieved
Ambition:
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Sets ambitious and challenging goals for
themselves (and their team), takes responsibility for their own personal
development and encourages others to do the same
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Widely shares their personal vision for Save the
Children, engages and motivates others
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Future orientated, thinks strategically
Collaboration:
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Builds and maintains effective relationships,
with their team, colleagues, members and external partners and supporters
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Values diversity, sees it as a source of
competitive strength
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Approachable, good listener, easy to talk to
Creativity:
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Develops and encourages new and innovative
solutions
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Willing to take disciplined risks
Integrity:
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Honest, encourages openness and transparency
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QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE
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Experience
in community mobilisation and child participation within the development
context. Experience working with the Kenya Community Health Strategy is an
added advantage
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Demonstrated
experience of developing effective working relationships with senior
stakeholders from government agencies, international organisations, donors, NGO, academics and
opinion-leaders, including successful advocacy and influencing.
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Demonstrated
effectiveness in behaviour change communication.
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Successful
use of media and other communication strategies for social development.
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Proven
experience in advocacy.
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Strong
expertise and understanding of key issues in the field of health, such as
health financing, health system strengthening, the right to health and health
service delivery.
Competencies
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Date of issue: 28/02/2014
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Please indicate ‘Community Development Coordinator’ as the subject heading
Application deadline: 11th March., 2014
Any canvassing will lead to automatic disqualification.
1) Do you have
experience implementing the community health strategy – yes (30), no (0)
2) Do you have
experience in participatory approaches to community mobilisation – yes (20), no
(0)
3) Do you have any
experience developing behaviour change communication strategies – yes (20), no
(10)
4) Do you have proven
experience with advocacy – yes (10), no (5)
5) Do you have a health
and/or community development back ground – yes (10), no (0)