Social Behaviour Change Communication ( SBCC) / Logistic Assistant At Association For Reproductive And Family Health 123 views7 applications


Association for Reproductive and Family Health (ARFH) is one of the leading Nigerian Non-Governmental Organizations implementing programs for improving Reproductive Health and Family planning (RH/FP), Care and Treatment of HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis (TB) and Malaria etc. We offer professional opportunities for career advancement, good working environment and competitive remuneration. We seek applications from qualified persons for the following position under the Global Fund Malaria Grant- New Funding Model

Background

It is estimated that more than three hundred thousand deaths per annum are caused by malaria in Nigeria. Malaria is responsible for 60% of outpatient visits to health facilities, 11% of maternal deaths and 30% of hospitalization among under 5 children.  Ninety Seven percent of the over one hundred and eighty million population is at risk of malaria infection.
Nigeria has adopted the use of LLINs as an intervention for malaria vector control in the country as part of the Integrated Vector Management Strategy. So far over 60 million LLINs have been distributed in country through mass campaigns between 2009 and 2013. About 3 million LLINs have also been distributed through the continuous distribution channels.

However, one major challenge is getting individuals and communities to sleep inside these nets, even beyond the LLIN distribution periods. Efforts have been made through advocacy, communication and social mobilization to empower people for decision making and action. This often requires working on socio-cultural beliefs to facilitate shifts in mind-sets, and ultimately increase the utilization of malaria interventions and services including LLINs.
However, despite this huge effort, the LLIN use in-country remains unacceptably low. To change this low net use situation, NMEP and CRS  through Association for Reproductive and Family Health (ARFH) plans to conduct a post campaign BCC intervention, intended to promote and sustain a culture of net use in Edo state,  South-South, Nigeria.

Association for Reproductive and Family Health has been selected as the BCC consultant to implement post campaign BCC activities in Edo state.

To implement the above activities, ARFH will engage the services of short-term consultants for the following roles:

Social Behaviour Change Communication ( SBCC) / Logistic Assistant 

The SBCC/ Logistic assistant will be based in Edo State and reports to SBCC officer. He/She will assist SBCC officer to organize advocacy visits and community sensitization during the BCC campaign implementation. The SBCC/ Logistic assistant will ensure that procurement of items follow organizational procurement policy

 The task and responsibilities for this position includes but are not limited to;

  • Support the SBCC officer and team in advocacy visits at the state, LGA and communities
  • Will ensure that all evidence for activities carried out are appropriately filed.
  • Assist during the training process with logistics and collation of attendance sheets for participants.
  • Assist in carrying out supportive supervisory visits with ARFH team to LGAs during house hold visit and community dialogues in order to ensure implementation according to set guidelines.

Qualification:
The successful candidate will have:

  • At least a BSc/HND in Social sciences, Arts or related subject, with previous experience working in development projects.
  • At least 2 years of proven experience in the SBCC and/ logistics in development projects.
  • Excellent computer skills, particularly with Microsoft office packages.
  • Excellent team, budget, project management and representation competencies.
  • Excellent verbal and written skills in English including local languages and familiarity with local terrain.

Method of Application

Applicants should send their cover letter indicating their suitability for the position applied for with a detailed 3-page resume in a single file word document to: [email protected]. The position title and location must be expressly stated as the subject of the email.

Deadline for submission of application is Wednesday, 27th September, 2017. Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted. Applicants are advised to provide their functional emails/mobile phone numbers on the application letter as well as three professional referees.  Candidates must provide functional e-mail addresses and telephone numbers of the referees.

Eligible female applicants are encouraged to apply. ARFH has a Child Safeguarding policy in place and is an equal opportunity employer (EOE).

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Association for Reproductive and Family Health (ARFH) is a national, non-governmental organization established in 1989 and registered in 1991. As one of the leading indigenous non-profit organisations in Nigeria, ARFH is committed to improving the quality of life of underserved and vulnerable communities.

"In recognition of the contribution of the organization to development, United Nations committee on NGOs granted ARFH a special Consultative Status with UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) in 2007. A total of 22 NGOs worldwide were granted this recognition with ARFH as the only one from Nigeria among three chosen from Africa."

ARFH is one of the leading indigenous non-profit organisations in Nigeria committed improving the quality of life of underserved and vulnerable communities by promoting access to quality health care and harnessing community capacities for sustainable development.

Association for Reproductive and Family Health (ARFH) is a national, non-governmental organization established in 1989 and registered in 1991. The organization has her headquarters in Ibadan and 3 other offices in Abuja, Kaduna and Katsina. Our mission is to initiate promote and implement in partnership with other organizations, developmental, HIV & AIDS, SRH and family planning program and interventions for young people and adult through capacity building, technical assistance, operations research, and evaluation to improve the quality of life in Nigeria and elsewhere in Africa. These programmes focus on mobilizing people for behavioural and attitudinal changes that promote best sexual and reproductive health practices in order to reduce diseases burden particularly STI, HIV & AIDS, Malaria and Tuberculosis which are currently devastating families and communities globally and Nigeria in particular.

Within its 24 years of existence, ARFH has successfully designed, implemented and managed innovative reproductive health and developmental projects in all the states across the Federation and neighbouring countries most of which had gained national recognition and are being replicated nationwide. The transformation of ARFH into a viable and innovative national NGO is the result of the involvement of its renowned and credible founders complemented by skilled and dedicated staff in community- based reproductive health (RH) and family planning activities.

ARFH has a track record that demonstrate her credibility in both programmatic and financial management of grants of varying sizes for project/interventions that bother on youth development, maternal and child health, family planning, HIV&AIDS and other reproductive health interventions. Example of such grants includes the Global fund round 5 and 9 where ARFH is one of its three Principal Recipients in Nigeria. ARFH's areas of competencies and skills include training, mentoring, provision of technical assistance, women empowerment/skills acquisition, youth programming, institutional capacity development, establishing HCT centres, replicable innovative programming, training and educational material development, service delivery, partnership building, financial management, and operations research.

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0 USD Abuja CF 3201 Abc road Full Time , 40 hours per week Association for Reproductive and Family Health (ARFH)

Association for Reproductive and Family Health (ARFH) is one of the leading Nigerian Non-Governmental Organizations implementing programs for improving Reproductive Health and Family planning (RH/FP), Care and Treatment of HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis (TB) and Malaria etc. We offer professional opportunities for career advancement, good working environment and competitive remuneration. We seek applications from qualified persons for the following position under the Global Fund Malaria Grant- New Funding Model

Background

It is estimated that more than three hundred thousand deaths per annum are caused by malaria in Nigeria. Malaria is responsible for 60% of outpatient visits to health facilities, 11% of maternal deaths and 30% of hospitalization among under 5 children.  Ninety Seven percent of the over one hundred and eighty million population is at risk of malaria infection. Nigeria has adopted the use of LLINs as an intervention for malaria vector control in the country as part of the Integrated Vector Management Strategy. So far over 60 million LLINs have been distributed in country through mass campaigns between 2009 and 2013. About 3 million LLINs have also been distributed through the continuous distribution channels.

However, one major challenge is getting individuals and communities to sleep inside these nets, even beyond the LLIN distribution periods. Efforts have been made through advocacy, communication and social mobilization to empower people for decision making and action. This often requires working on socio-cultural beliefs to facilitate shifts in mind-sets, and ultimately increase the utilization of malaria interventions and services including LLINs. However, despite this huge effort, the LLIN use in-country remains unacceptably low. To change this low net use situation, NMEP and CRS  through Association for Reproductive and Family Health (ARFH) plans to conduct a post campaign BCC intervention, intended to promote and sustain a culture of net use in Edo state,  South-South, Nigeria.

Association for Reproductive and Family Health has been selected as the BCC consultant to implement post campaign BCC activities in Edo state.

To implement the above activities, ARFH will engage the services of short-term consultants for the following roles:

Social Behaviour Change Communication ( SBCC) / Logistic Assistant 

The SBCC/ Logistic assistant will be based in Edo State and reports to SBCC officer. He/She will assist SBCC officer to organize advocacy visits and community sensitization during the BCC campaign implementation. The SBCC/ Logistic assistant will ensure that procurement of items follow organizational procurement policy

 The task and responsibilities for this position includes but are not limited to;

  • Support the SBCC officer and team in advocacy visits at the state, LGA and communities
  • Will ensure that all evidence for activities carried out are appropriately filed.
  • Assist during the training process with logistics and collation of attendance sheets for participants.
  • Assist in carrying out supportive supervisory visits with ARFH team to LGAs during house hold visit and community dialogues in order to ensure implementation according to set guidelines.

Qualification: The successful candidate will have:

  • At least a BSc/HND in Social sciences, Arts or related subject, with previous experience working in development projects.
  • At least 2 years of proven experience in the SBCC and/ logistics in development projects.
  • Excellent computer skills, particularly with Microsoft office packages.
  • Excellent team, budget, project management and representation competencies.
  • Excellent verbal and written skills in English including local languages and familiarity with local terrain.

Method of Application

Applicants should send their cover letter indicating their suitability for the position applied for with a detailed 3-page resume in a single file word document to: [email protected]. The position title and location must be expressly stated as the subject of the email.

Deadline for submission of application is Wednesday, 27th September, 2017. Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted. Applicants are advised to provide their functional emails/mobile phone numbers on the application letter as well as three professional referees.  Candidates must provide functional e-mail addresses and telephone numbers of the referees.

Eligible female applicants are encouraged to apply. ARFH has a Child Safeguarding policy in place and is an equal opportunity employer (EOE).

2017-09-28

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