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Project Coordinator - Health and Nutrition

Key Responsibilities 


Health & Nutrition Implementation


•    Support IMAM (SAM/MAM management) in 22 health facilities which include 20 OTPs and 2 Stabilisation Centres.
•    Ensure implementation of Family MUAC, active screening, follow-up of defaulters, and community referrals are integrated into existing community health platforms such as EPI.
•    Strengthen PHC services: OPD consultations, IMCI, ANC, malaria testing and treatment.
•    Support NAZ-led IMAM trainings for Health workers and CHWs.
Coordination with MoHCC
•    Work closely with DHE, EHTs, District Nutritionist and facility in-charges.
•    Participate in district food and nutrition security committees and DDRC meetings.
•    Support facility-level tracking of RUTF, essential medicines and anthropometric equipment.


 Voucher Assistance Links


•    Coordinate with NAZ and DCA where relevant to ensure voucher beneficiaries (1,100 households) are linked to nutrition services.
•    Support joint verification exercises, beneficiary communications, and post-distribution monitoring.


WASH in Health Facilities
•    Support rehabilitation of water points at health facilities and monitor PHHE-driven hygiene promotion integration.
•    Ensure IPC gaps are identified and remediated.

Monitoring, Data & Reporting

•    Support accurate, timely collection of data for all indicators, including:
o    SAM/MAM admissions
o    MUAC screenings
o    ANC attendance and maternal health data
o    PHC consultations
o    WASH facility indicators
o    PSS/Protection referrals
•    Ensure health facilities are trained and supported to correctly use DHIS2, nutrition registers, stock cards, and reporting tools.
•    Work with MEAL teams to conduct monitoring visits, PDMs, and community feedback sessions.
•    Provide high-quality weekly, monthly and quarterly activity reports.


 Supply Chain & Pipeline Monitoring
•    Oversee district-level logistics for RUTF, essential medicines, WASH and IPC supplies.
•    Monitor stock levels with facility-in-charges and support timely replenishment.
•    Facilitate intra-district redistribution when needed to avoid pipeline breaks.
•    Document all stock-out risks and escalate early.


Accountability, Safeguarding & Protection Mainstreaming
•    Ensure integration of SGBV, child protection and safeguarding considerations in all nutrition and health activities.
•    Support safe identification and referral of protection cases using approved pathways.
•    Promote AAP by ensuring communities know their entitlements, complaints mechanisms and service availability.
•    Ensure field teams and volunteers uphold SCI safeguarding, PSEA and behavioural standards.
•    Support use of referral pathways (CP, GBV, PSS).
•    Work closely with NAZ and CP actors (e.g., Childline, Musasa, Padare).
H. Crisis Modifier & Anticipatory Action (where applicable)
•    Participate in early warning monitoring and rapid assessments.
•    Support activation of crisis modifier activities within 72 hours when triggered (e.g., outreach intensification, stock prepositioning, emergency distributions).
•    Coordinate with district authorities and partners in emergency response.


QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE
Essential
•    Bachelor’s degree in Public Health, Nutrition, Health Promotion, Environmental Health, Health Sciences, or related field.
•    Minimum 5 years’ experience in health/nutrition programming, preferably IMAM, PHC and Humanitarian.
•    Strong experience working with district health systems and government coordination, MoHCC systems and rural health facility support.
•    Experience supervising health facilities, community health structures, and/or volunteers.
•    Demonstrated knowledge of:
o    CMAM/IMAM protocols
o    IYCF
o    PHC/IMCI/ANC
o    WASH in health facilities
o    Protection and MHPSS integration
•    Experience in emergency or shock-responsive programmes.
•    Strong experience in monitoring, reporting and using health/nutrition data.
•    Ability to build trust and work effectively with multiple partners and stakeholders.
•    Excellent organisational and communication skills.
•    Fluency in English as well as functional Tonga/Ndebele and Shona language skills are a strong advantage.
Desirable
•    Experience with ECHO-funded programmes/ Health & Nutrition Humanitarian projects
•    Experience with cash/voucher programming.
•    Experience with DHIS2 and national HMIS systems.
•    Prior work with Save the Children or consortium-based programming.

 

16 Mar 2026

29 Mar 2026 - 16:26 EAT

Worldwide

Business Transformation

Permanent

Full-time

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