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Save the Children invites applications for the following positions under an urgent response program to recent Rohingya Crisis in Bangladesh. We are working in different locations in Cox’s Bazar, providing vital services to displaced Rohingya peoples, including distributing the food, shelter, water & sanitation, education, health, nutrition, and child protection needs of the Rohingya refugees, particularly of the children.
Qualified women are strongly encouraged to apply. Minimum requirements will be flexible for the potential female candidates. We are hiring staff on urgent basis, please apply if you can start your work within short notice of time.
Nutrition Officer
Number of position: 3 (Three)
Job Nature: Contractual
Job Location: Cox’s Bazar
Responsibilities:
Under the general supervision of the Deputy Manager-Nutrition (BSFP), the Nutrition Officer will be responsible for the day to day management of the program in different settlements.
S/he will work closely with WFP and the FSL team and will be responsible for community mobilization and sensitization on the BSFP including IYCF-E and Health, Nutrition and Hygiene messages.
S/he will ensure the proper identification and registration of program beneficiaries and Ensure proper recording and tallying of all beneficiaries reached at every distribution.
Requirements:
At least 1-2 years’ of working experience, preferably in the field of nutrition and food security.
Ideal candidates should have good teamwork and management skills and demonstrated ability to live and work in a multi-cultural environment.
Good computer skills.
Excellent skills on community mobilization. Bachelor Degree, preferably in Nutrition Sciences/Health Sciences/Social Science.
If you are interested, please send your CV at [email protected]
(You must mention the position title at subject line of your email)
Application deadline: December 31, 2017
Only short listed candidates will be invited for interview
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