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Position: Health and Nutrition Program Director & MEAL Technical Advisor

Location: Sierra Leone or Liberia

Direct Report: West Africa Regional Director

Background:

World Hope International (WHI) is a global Christian relief and development organization operating in five countries, including an affiliate fundraising entity in Canada. WHI’s expertise is in global health, water and energy, and social protection. WHI serves approximately 1 million people annually regardless of ethnicity, gender, race, and religion.

For over 25 years, WHI has pursued a vision of a just, safe, and equitable world. Our history demonstrates that effective and practical solutions exist to complex problems. Transformative change happens when marginalized communities experience opportunity, hope, and dignity supported by innovative community, church, government, and private sector partnerships.

Job Purpose:

WHI seeks an experienced Health and Nutrition professional to expand WHI’s health strategy in collaboration with national governments, donor agencies, and public stakeholders. As program lead for Health and Nutrition, the position supervises the health team, manages the grant portfolio, leads new business development opportunities, enables effective data management, and ensures staff and activities comply with global WHI policies and processes. This position will be based in the WHI Sierra Leone or Liberia office.

The role will also be the West Africa Region’s MEAL Technical Advisor. This includes a coherent Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, and Learning framework, maintaining an innovative program team, and active engagement with research publications, universities, and professional associations.

Essential Functions:

1. Partnership building: Lead external public and private partnerships that ensure WHI’s leading role in transforming Sierra Leone and Liberia’s health system.

  • Ensure program design is aligned with MoU priorities and program data is used to influence MoH planning and policies.
  • Strengthen WHI’s professional presence in technical conferences, research publications, consortium and relevant donor communities.
  • Build consortium-based program (and funding) models prioritizing maternal and child health, cervical cancer mitigation, and health systems strengthening for the most vulnerable populations.

2. Team Leadership: Lead a professional and committed health and nutrition team driving growth and evidence-based impact.

  • Develop a health and nutrition team aligned with WHI values, working within organizational policies, engaged in their professional development, and
  • Facilitate health outcomes across all WHI program sectors – WASH, Social Protections, Education and collaborate with WHI resourcing departments.
  • Organize the H&N team to meet donor compliance, data management and the regular publication of health research.

3. Program Resourcing: Lead resource mobilization for the expansion of H&N programs in the West Africa region. An important focus is the expansion of health projects in Liberia.

  • Lead the design and review of technically sound health and nutrition concepts/proposals in collaboration with Business Development.
  • Ensure marketing, communications, and partnership-building activities are effectively supported toward resourcing outcomes.
  • Coordinate GIK medications with the GIK director, ensuring supplies are used consistently with GIK policies and good programming practices.
  • Position WHI proactively with donor strategies and consortium partners.

4. MEAL Leadership: Advise in the development of Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning (MEAL) systems for the WA Region. Ensure the H & N program sets an example of high-quality MEAL in its program delivery.

  • Lead in MEAL development through capacity building of staff and robust MEAL frameworks for each program area.
  • Document a health strategy with data collection tools and impact reporting.
  • To ensure the regular publication of academic research and engage in national policy formation.

6. Safeguarding and Risk Management: Enable effective risk management in programs implementation and ensure Safeguarding is integrated into the culture and practice of programs and partners.

  • Maintain and active risk register for the Health & Nutrition programs.
  • Build awareness, capacity and accountability for Safeguarding with staff and partners.
  • Maintain a clear understanding of best practices, regulatory requirements, donor commitments in the delivery of health outcomes and health research.

Minimum Education / Experience:

  • Master’s degree or relevant post graduate education.
  • Ten years of relevant humanitarian and development INGO experience required.
  • Knowledge of MEAL concepts and international humanitarian quality standards.
  • Innovative competencies in learning and deploying new technologies.
  • Evidence of technical writing skills with academic publications and proposals.
  • Experience with program budget and financial management skills.
  • Five years’ program experience in West Africa is preferred.
  • Strong communications skills, oral, and written. Must be able to work quickly in creating concise documents.
  • Experience in leading cross-functional and cross-cultural teams in a complex working environment is highly preferred, highlighting an ability to manage diverse teams with different delivery mandates across various grants.
  • Proficient computer skills – especially the Microsoft Suite of applications (Word, PowerPoint, Excel, SharePoint).
  • Experience in research and technical publications preferred.
  • Commitment to the values and mission of WHI.

Working Environment / Conditions:

Standard office environment. Hybrid schedule possible at WHI office locations in Sierra Leone or Liberia. Domestic and international travel required (8-10 weeks per year). Benefits include paid holidays, sick leave, paid vacation, parental leave, and medical benefits.

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  • Job City Liberia, Sierra Leone
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Who we serve

World Hope International exists for "the least of these" (Matthew 25:40). We work in 15 of the poorest countries in the world, helping all people, regardless of ethnicity, gender, race or religion. We serve the poorest of the poor, those crippled by a lack of opportunity. We put children first, because we believe that when you empower the youngest generation, you invest in future leaders. Leaders who will ensure their children grow up in a world with opportunity, dignity and hope. What we do

At WHI, we take a holistic approach to tackling poverty. We partner with local communities to determine the most sustainable, grassroots solutions to injustice and oppression, with the ultimate goal of transferring ownership of all development initiatives to the community. Through these partnerships, we are committed to reflecting Christ's compassion for all who suffer by providing:

Clean water for those who thirst Opportunity for entrepreneurs Education to those without Freedom to survivors of slavery Food security for the hungry Emergency aid to those in need Health support for the sick and vulnerable

The needs present in today's world are complex and deeply interconnected. Our program areas complement one another and act as a comprehensive response to poverty. Students who are drinking clean water stay in school longer. Further education leads to better job opportunities. Stable families are less vulnerable to traffickers’ lies. Children who are free from slavery grow up with opportunity, dignity and hope. Those with access to clean water live healthier, more productive lives. The upward cycle continues.

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0 USD Liberia, Sierra Leone CF 3201 Abc road Fixed Term , 40 hours per week World Hope International

Position: Health and Nutrition Program Director & MEAL Technical Advisor

Location: Sierra Leone or Liberia

Direct Report: West Africa Regional Director

Background:

World Hope International (WHI) is a global Christian relief and development organization operating in five countries, including an affiliate fundraising entity in Canada. WHI’s expertise is in global health, water and energy, and social protection. WHI serves approximately 1 million people annually regardless of ethnicity, gender, race, and religion.

For over 25 years, WHI has pursued a vision of a just, safe, and equitable world. Our history demonstrates that effective and practical solutions exist to complex problems. Transformative change happens when marginalized communities experience opportunity, hope, and dignity supported by innovative community, church, government, and private sector partnerships.

Job Purpose:

WHI seeks an experienced Health and Nutrition professional to expand WHI’s health strategy in collaboration with national governments, donor agencies, and public stakeholders. As program lead for Health and Nutrition, the position supervises the health team, manages the grant portfolio, leads new business development opportunities, enables effective data management, and ensures staff and activities comply with global WHI policies and processes. This position will be based in the WHI Sierra Leone or Liberia office.

The role will also be the West Africa Region’s MEAL Technical Advisor. This includes a coherent Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, and Learning framework, maintaining an innovative program team, and active engagement with research publications, universities, and professional associations.

Essential Functions:

1. Partnership building: Lead external public and private partnerships that ensure WHI's leading role in transforming Sierra Leone and Liberia’s health system.

  • Ensure program design is aligned with MoU priorities and program data is used to influence MoH planning and policies.
  • Strengthen WHI’s professional presence in technical conferences, research publications, consortium and relevant donor communities.
  • Build consortium-based program (and funding) models prioritizing maternal and child health, cervical cancer mitigation, and health systems strengthening for the most vulnerable populations.

2. Team Leadership: Lead a professional and committed health and nutrition team driving growth and evidence-based impact.

  • Develop a health and nutrition team aligned with WHI values, working within organizational policies, engaged in their professional development, and
  • Facilitate health outcomes across all WHI program sectors - WASH, Social Protections, Education and collaborate with WHI resourcing departments.
  • Organize the H&N team to meet donor compliance, data management and the regular publication of health research.

3. Program Resourcing: Lead resource mobilization for the expansion of H&N programs in the West Africa region. An important focus is the expansion of health projects in Liberia.

  • Lead the design and review of technically sound health and nutrition concepts/proposals in collaboration with Business Development.
  • Ensure marketing, communications, and partnership-building activities are effectively supported toward resourcing outcomes.
  • Coordinate GIK medications with the GIK director, ensuring supplies are used consistently with GIK policies and good programming practices.
  • Position WHI proactively with donor strategies and consortium partners.

4. MEAL Leadership: Advise in the development of Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning (MEAL) systems for the WA Region. Ensure the H & N program sets an example of high-quality MEAL in its program delivery.

  • Lead in MEAL development through capacity building of staff and robust MEAL frameworks for each program area.
  • Document a health strategy with data collection tools and impact reporting.
  • To ensure the regular publication of academic research and engage in national policy formation.

6. Safeguarding and Risk Management: Enable effective risk management in programs implementation and ensure Safeguarding is integrated into the culture and practice of programs and partners.

  • Maintain and active risk register for the Health & Nutrition programs.
  • Build awareness, capacity and accountability for Safeguarding with staff and partners.
  • Maintain a clear understanding of best practices, regulatory requirements, donor commitments in the delivery of health outcomes and health research.

Minimum Education / Experience:

  • Master’s degree or relevant post graduate education.
  • Ten years of relevant humanitarian and development INGO experience required.
  • Knowledge of MEAL concepts and international humanitarian quality standards.
  • Innovative competencies in learning and deploying new technologies.
  • Evidence of technical writing skills with academic publications and proposals.
  • Experience with program budget and financial management skills.
  • Five years’ program experience in West Africa is preferred.
  • Strong communications skills, oral, and written. Must be able to work quickly in creating concise documents.
  • Experience in leading cross-functional and cross-cultural teams in a complex working environment is highly preferred, highlighting an ability to manage diverse teams with different delivery mandates across various grants.
  • Proficient computer skills – especially the Microsoft Suite of applications (Word, PowerPoint, Excel, SharePoint).
  • Experience in research and technical publications preferred.
  • Commitment to the values and mission of WHI.

Working Environment / Conditions:

Standard office environment. Hybrid schedule possible at WHI office locations in Sierra Leone or Liberia. Domestic and international travel required (8-10 weeks per year). Benefits include paid holidays, sick leave, paid vacation, parental leave, and medical benefits.

2024-12-14

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