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Action Against Hunger is the world’s hunger specialist and leader in a global movement that aims to end life-threatening hunger for good within our lifetimes. For 40 years, the humanitarian and development organization has been on the front lines, treating and preventing hunger across nearly 50 countries. It served more than 21 million people in 2018 alone.

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We are  recruiting to fill the position below:

 Job Title: Stabilization Center Officer

Locations: Katsina and Maiduguri – Borno
Job type: Full Time
Career level: Mid Level
Category: Nutrition and Health
Proposed start date: August 2026
Reporting to: Programme  Manager – Health and Nutrition

Job Description

  • Action Against Hunger Nigeria (ACF Nigeria) Ltd/Gte is currently recruiting for the position of Stabilization Center (SC) Officer.  Reporting directly to the Health and Nutrition Programme Manager, the SC Officer will be responsible for the overall coordination and day-to-day management of the treatment of Severe Acute Malnutrition (SAM) with medical complications at ACF-supported Stabilization Centres.
  • The role holder will ensure the provision of high-quality inpatient care in line with national protocols, international standards, and Action Against Hunger guidelines.  The SC Officer will provide support, and direct supervision to all seconded SC staff, including SC Doctors, SC Nurses, and SC Nurse Assistants.

Key Responsibilities
Mission 1 – Proper functioning of Therapeutic Feeding Centre:

The SC Officer is responsible for:

  • In collaboration with the  Nutrition and Health Programme Manager, the SC officer will ensure that the centre is functioning properly, providing care of high quality including medical diagnosis and treatment of SAM children presenting with medical complications
  • Ensure that SC beneficiaries, caretakers and members of the community are treated respectfully at all times

Responsibilities

  • Ensure that the referred SAM children from other health facilities or community health workers are re-diagnosed and documented appropriately.
  • Ensure that the admission criteria into a stabilization centre according to the national IMAM Protocol and WHO guidelines are followed.
  • Support the stabilization centre medical team on deciding properly about the malnutrition status of SAM children and referrals to other components of IMAM (SC/OTP/SFP) by ensuring strict compliance with the recommended discharge criteria.
  • Boldly indicate on the wall all the available OTP in the LGA for appropriate referral of SAM children to OTP nearest to their home.
  • Ensure that dispensing of sugar water and F75 upon admission is in place
  • Ensure appropriate diagnosis and monitoring of hypothermia, hypoglycaemia, dehydration, severe anaemia, take timely action to prevent and treat those complications using the protocol strictly in collaboration with SC doctors.
  • Follow up of the anthropometric measurement of the children (weight, MUAC, checking bilateral eodema and W/H percentage) to ensure consistent weight gain in collaboration with the SC team.
  • Closely follow up and monitor to ensure that all the necessary information on the registration book, treatment sheet, follow up card at admission and discharge are recorded for each beneficiary.
  • Provide technical coaching to the nurses and nurse aids on calculation, preparation of therapeutic milk and distribution and monitoring of feeding according to the standard protocol for the SAM children.
  • Ensure that SC nurses and nurse aids are encouraging breastfeeding practices.
  • Train nurses and nurse aids on supplementary Suckling technique (SST) and ensure SST for mothers facing breastfeeding challenges.
  • Ensure that the systematic treatment and drugs are given correctly to all patient in collaboration with SC doctors.
  • Ensure caregivers are regularly given feedback on the status of their children.
  • Follow up of the hygiene and sanitation rules in the centre and ensure PPE are always available and being used.
  • Identification of absence and defaulters from stabilization centre and follow up at home through volunteer’s network and / or outreach staff in collaboration with Nut & Health sector manager.
  • Carry out daily ward rounds in the morning and evening with SC Doctors, SC nurses and ensure patients are visited as appropriately. Ensure the notes on patient cards are properly filled after the ward rounds or any other patient examination or procedures.
  • Ensure that all the SC team  are familiar with and respect all the ACF Internal rules and regulations

Mission 2 – Drugs, therapeutic feeding products and equipment:
The Stabilization Officer is responsible for:

LawEnforcement
  • Smooth supply chain  management of SC therapeutic  foods, drugs and medical supplies in support with the pharmacist and PM
  • Ensure proper storage, use and monitor consumption of SC stocks.

Responsibilities

  • Ensure that adequate supplies are available in stabilization centres in collaboration with the SC  manager and Nutrition and Health Sector Manager
  • Ensure that daily record/tally on utilization of each medicine and therapeutic feeding product used in SC are available.
  • Prepare weekly / monthly utilization, requisition and stock report for therapeutic feeding products, medicines and medical equipment with validation from the SC manager
  • Liaise with ACTION AGAINST HUNGER pharmacist for supplies with adequate anticipation.
  • Follow up the utilization and expiry information of all therapeutic feeding product and medicines on a regular basis and inform ACTION AGAINST HUNGER pharmacist for appropriate action required.
  • Prepare and ensure that the order forms are in conformity (including consumption coherence and SRO) and ensure anticipation to prevent stock out.
  • Provide technical support in milk preparation in accordance with protocol and hygiene rules.
  • Ensure rational use of medicines and therapeutic foods at the center
  • Ensure that all medical devices and equipment are properly handled and functioning at all time.
  • Responsible facilitation and tracking of food for care givers in collaboration with the logistics department

Mission 3 – Systematic capacity building of SC Health Workers (SC Doctors, SC Nurses and SC Feeding Assistants) and Performance management:

The SC officer is responsible for:

  • Assessment of the skills and knowledge of SC health workers
  • Develop capacity building plan for health workers in the SC..
  • Training and coaching of HWs and conduct post-training follow-ups
  • Provide adequate coaching and hands on training to the SC nurses and nurse aids on the treatment and follow up protocols, procedures in the SC
  • Overseeing management of his/her teams (leadership, monitoring, motivation….)

Responsibilities

  • Support Nutrition and Health Manager in facilitating and organizing technical trainings for SC health workers.
  • Organize training and refresher session for SC Health Workers on SAM management.
  • Develop customized need specific guidance notes on delivery service for on job coaching on different modules based on national protocol
  • Conduct technical on-job coaching of SC health workers on regular basis.
  • Ensure use of predefined quality assessment checklist, on-job coaching guidance as well as support SC Doctors and Nurses in using these tools.
  • Provide technical training and regular guidance to health workers on appropriate stock management and reporting (LMIS).
  • Lead continuous learning and improvement for SC.
  • Respect the existing working rules and be attentive to the working condition of the personnel.
  • Assist SC doctors to develop monthly roster for different SC staffs and ensure monitoring this
  • Distribute and delegate the work within the personnel according to their knowledge
  • Organize and conduct weekly medical meetings with the team to discuss mortality review and case study in collaboration with the Nutrition and Health program manager.
  • Inform the line managers in case of difficulties and challenges faced for timely remedial action.
  • Ensure optimal hygienic condition of the center through regular daily cleaning and monthly super cleaning of the whole center.

Mission 4: Information management, reporting and coordination:

The Stabilization Officer is responsible for:

Management
  • Reporting-ensure regular reports are produced  by health workers in supported SC
  • Support the LGA to consolidate quality facility data in timely manner
  • Review and analyse facility service delivery data and provide feedback to LGA and SC staff.
  • Facilitate and jointly plan for LGA level coordination meetings

Responsibilities

  • Ensure that all information from initial diagnosis and previous diagnosis/treatments (if referred from OTP) of SAM children coming to the centre are captured in the CCP card and admission register.
  • Ensure that all data collection tools (i.e. screening registers, patient registers, patient CCP card, patient feeding chart, patient’s diagnosis test reports etc.) are regularly updated and always available at the centre.
  • Ensure that all actions carried out on any SAM patient are recorded in the patient file no matter how minute.
  • Compile and analyse the data and determine the performance of the centre, share the monthly Activity Progress Report in collaboration with the Nutrition and Health Sector  Manager.
  • Regularly report and coordinate with nutrition Sector  manager regarding challenges, issues faced at the centre for timely and appropriate decision-making.
  • In coordination with the Nutrition and Health Sector Manager, Logistics Department and Base Pharmacist, ensure appropriate supply plan on weekly/Daily basis, for the stabilization centre. Communicate to ensure functioning and maintenance of SC ambulance and Generator any issue identified in advance.

Additional Responsibilities:

  • This  job description is not intended to be all inclusive and the employee will also perform other related tasks as required and responsible for reporting and communication of progress and achievement of the specific assigned task.
  • Maintenance of high technical standards.
  • Conduct all duties in a professional manner following ACF Nigeria mission staff regulations, ACF mandate and charter including promotion of gender equality.

Position Requirements

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing, Midwifery, Public Health or other relevant qualifications with experience in Public Health and IMAM programming;
  • Minimum of three (3) years’ experience in in-patient management of SAM cases with Medical Complications and IMAM programme implementation;
  • An excellent report-writing skill is required, including MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint;
  • Fluent in written and spoken English and Hausa;
  • Good communication and Interpersonal skills;
  • Team management experience with similar programs;
  • Ability to observe and to provide feedback on the activities;
  • Ability to manage staff according to local culture and organization policies.

Employee Benefits Include (bot are not limited to):

  • 100% health care coverage
  • Free and direct access to Talent Soft e-learning platform
  • Maternity or Paternity leave
  • Compassionate leave for a hospitalized child
  • Creche facilities for babies

Application Closing Date
16th July, 2026 at 05:00 pm (Nigerian Time)

Demographics

Note

  • At Action Against Hunger, we foster a work culture that champions diversity, equity and inclusion.  We are committed to creating an environment where every employee feels valued, respected, and empowered to thrive
  • Action Against Hunger does not charge any fee at any stage of the recruitment process – this includes application, interview, or processing fees.
  • Recruitment Process: All shortlisted candidates will undergo thorough reference and background checks, and are expected to adhere to organizational standards and principles.
  • Equal Opportunity Employer: Action Against Hunger is an Equal Opportunity Employer.  We do not discriminate based on race, colour, religion, gender, national origin, age, disability or genetic information. Qualified women are strongly encouraged to apply.

More Information

  • Job City Katsina, Maiduguri, Katsina, Borno, Nigeria
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Action Against Hunger works to save lives by combating hunger and diseases that threaten the lives of vulnerable communities, through nutrition, food security, water and sanitation, health and advocacy.

Action Against Hunger saves lives while building long-term strategies for self-sufficiency:

  • Lifesaving impact in 45+ countries
  • 6,500+ field staff assisting more than 14.9 million people in 2015
  • 35+ years of expertise in contexts of conflict, disasters and food crises

Our global efforts save hundreds of thousands of lives each year, but millions of malnourished children remain in need of lifesaving treatment.

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Deadly malnutrition claims the lives of 1 million children each year, even though it’s:

  1. PREDICTABLE: We know where and when to expect acute malnutrition
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  4. AFFORDABLE: Just $45 can provide a child with lifesaving treatment

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“Action Against Hunger—the title speaks for itself. This is a remarkable organization with a staff of energetic, enthusiastic and deeply committed people who are determined to make a difference to the lives of thousands of people. There are millions who do not have access to clean water, food, health services or education. They are condemned to a grinding life of poverty with no choices. Action Against Hunger is changing this. Their training programs are improving the quality of life and health and, above all, bringing hope to thousands in underdeveloped countries. I commend them for their outstanding work and welcome the opportunity to express my support.”

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0 USD Katsina, Maiduguri, Katsina, Borno, Nigeria CF 3201 Abc road Fixed Term , 40 hours per week Action Against Hunger

Action Against Hunger is the world’s hunger specialist and leader in a global movement that aims to end life-threatening hunger for good within our lifetimes. For 40 years, the humanitarian and development organization has been on the front lines, treating and preventing hunger across nearly 50 countries. It served more than 21 million people in 2018 alone.

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We are  recruiting to fill the position below: Job Title: Stabilization Center OfficerLocations: Katsina and Maiduguri - Borno Job type: Full Time Career level: Mid Level Category: Nutrition and Health Proposed start date: August 2026 Reporting to: Programme  Manager – Health and Nutrition
Job Description
  • Action Against Hunger Nigeria (ACF Nigeria) Ltd/Gte is currently recruiting for the position of Stabilization Center (SC) Officer.  Reporting directly to the Health and Nutrition Programme Manager, the SC Officer will be responsible for the overall coordination and day-to-day management of the treatment of Severe Acute Malnutrition (SAM) with medical complications at ACF-supported Stabilization Centres.
  • The role holder will ensure the provision of high-quality inpatient care in line with national protocols, international standards, and Action Against Hunger guidelines.  The SC Officer will provide support, and direct supervision to all seconded SC staff, including SC Doctors, SC Nurses, and SC Nurse Assistants.
Key Responsibilities Mission 1 - Proper functioning of Therapeutic Feeding Centre:The SC Officer is responsible for:
  • In collaboration with the  Nutrition and Health Programme Manager, the SC officer will ensure that the centre is functioning properly, providing care of high quality including medical diagnosis and treatment of SAM children presenting with medical complications
  • Ensure that SC beneficiaries, caretakers and members of the community are treated respectfully at all times
Responsibilities
  • Ensure that the referred SAM children from other health facilities or community health workers are re-diagnosed and documented appropriately.
  • Ensure that the admission criteria into a stabilization centre according to the national IMAM Protocol and WHO guidelines are followed.
  • Support the stabilization centre medical team on deciding properly about the malnutrition status of SAM children and referrals to other components of IMAM (SC/OTP/SFP) by ensuring strict compliance with the recommended discharge criteria.
  • Boldly indicate on the wall all the available OTP in the LGA for appropriate referral of SAM children to OTP nearest to their home.
  • Ensure that dispensing of sugar water and F75 upon admission is in place
  • Ensure appropriate diagnosis and monitoring of hypothermia, hypoglycaemia, dehydration, severe anaemia, take timely action to prevent and treat those complications using the protocol strictly in collaboration with SC doctors.
  • Follow up of the anthropometric measurement of the children (weight, MUAC, checking bilateral eodema and W/H percentage) to ensure consistent weight gain in collaboration with the SC team.
  • Closely follow up and monitor to ensure that all the necessary information on the registration book, treatment sheet, follow up card at admission and discharge are recorded for each beneficiary.
  • Provide technical coaching to the nurses and nurse aids on calculation, preparation of therapeutic milk and distribution and monitoring of feeding according to the standard protocol for the SAM children.
  • Ensure that SC nurses and nurse aids are encouraging breastfeeding practices.
  • Train nurses and nurse aids on supplementary Suckling technique (SST) and ensure SST for mothers facing breastfeeding challenges.
  • Ensure that the systematic treatment and drugs are given correctly to all patient in collaboration with SC doctors.
  • Ensure caregivers are regularly given feedback on the status of their children.
  • Follow up of the hygiene and sanitation rules in the centre and ensure PPE are always available and being used.
  • Identification of absence and defaulters from stabilization centre and follow up at home through volunteer’s network and / or outreach staff in collaboration with Nut & Health sector manager.
  • Carry out daily ward rounds in the morning and evening with SC Doctors, SC nurses and ensure patients are visited as appropriately. Ensure the notes on patient cards are properly filled after the ward rounds or any other patient examination or procedures.
  • Ensure that all the SC team  are familiar with and respect all the ACF Internal rules and regulations
Mission 2 - Drugs, therapeutic feeding products and equipment: The Stabilization Officer is responsible for:
LawEnforcement
  • Smooth supply chain  management of SC therapeutic  foods, drugs and medical supplies in support with the pharmacist and PM
  • Ensure proper storage, use and monitor consumption of SC stocks.
Responsibilities
  • Ensure that adequate supplies are available in stabilization centres in collaboration with the SC  manager and Nutrition and Health Sector Manager
  • Ensure that daily record/tally on utilization of each medicine and therapeutic feeding product used in SC are available.
  • Prepare weekly / monthly utilization, requisition and stock report for therapeutic feeding products, medicines and medical equipment with validation from the SC manager
  • Liaise with ACTION AGAINST HUNGER pharmacist for supplies with adequate anticipation.
  • Follow up the utilization and expiry information of all therapeutic feeding product and medicines on a regular basis and inform ACTION AGAINST HUNGER pharmacist for appropriate action required.
  • Prepare and ensure that the order forms are in conformity (including consumption coherence and SRO) and ensure anticipation to prevent stock out.
  • Provide technical support in milk preparation in accordance with protocol and hygiene rules.
  • Ensure rational use of medicines and therapeutic foods at the center
  • Ensure that all medical devices and equipment are properly handled and functioning at all time.
  • Responsible facilitation and tracking of food for care givers in collaboration with the logistics department
Mission 3 - Systematic capacity building of SC Health Workers (SC Doctors, SC Nurses and SC Feeding Assistants) and Performance management:The SC officer is responsible for:
  • Assessment of the skills and knowledge of SC health workers
  • Develop capacity building plan for health workers in the SC..
  • Training and coaching of HWs and conduct post-training follow-ups
  • Provide adequate coaching and hands on training to the SC nurses and nurse aids on the treatment and follow up protocols, procedures in the SC
  • Overseeing management of his/her teams (leadership, monitoring, motivation....)
Responsibilities
  • Support Nutrition and Health Manager in facilitating and organizing technical trainings for SC health workers.
  • Organize training and refresher session for SC Health Workers on SAM management.
  • Develop customized need specific guidance notes on delivery service for on job coaching on different modules based on national protocol
  • Conduct technical on-job coaching of SC health workers on regular basis.
  • Ensure use of predefined quality assessment checklist, on-job coaching guidance as well as support SC Doctors and Nurses in using these tools.
  • Provide technical training and regular guidance to health workers on appropriate stock management and reporting (LMIS).
  • Lead continuous learning and improvement for SC.
  • Respect the existing working rules and be attentive to the working condition of the personnel.
  • Assist SC doctors to develop monthly roster for different SC staffs and ensure monitoring this
  • Distribute and delegate the work within the personnel according to their knowledge
  • Organize and conduct weekly medical meetings with the team to discuss mortality review and case study in collaboration with the Nutrition and Health program manager.
  • Inform the line managers in case of difficulties and challenges faced for timely remedial action.
  • Ensure optimal hygienic condition of the center through regular daily cleaning and monthly super cleaning of the whole center.
Mission 4: Information management, reporting and coordination:The Stabilization Officer is responsible for:
Management
  • Reporting-ensure regular reports are produced  by health workers in supported SC
  • Support the LGA to consolidate quality facility data in timely manner
  • Review and analyse facility service delivery data and provide feedback to LGA and SC staff.
  • Facilitate and jointly plan for LGA level coordination meetings
Responsibilities
  • Ensure that all information from initial diagnosis and previous diagnosis/treatments (if referred from OTP) of SAM children coming to the centre are captured in the CCP card and admission register.
  • Ensure that all data collection tools (i.e. screening registers, patient registers, patient CCP card, patient feeding chart, patient’s diagnosis test reports etc.) are regularly updated and always available at the centre.
  • Ensure that all actions carried out on any SAM patient are recorded in the patient file no matter how minute.
  • Compile and analyse the data and determine the performance of the centre, share the monthly Activity Progress Report in collaboration with the Nutrition and Health Sector  Manager.
  • Regularly report and coordinate with nutrition Sector  manager regarding challenges, issues faced at the centre for timely and appropriate decision-making.
  • In coordination with the Nutrition and Health Sector Manager, Logistics Department and Base Pharmacist, ensure appropriate supply plan on weekly/Daily basis, for the stabilization centre. Communicate to ensure functioning and maintenance of SC ambulance and Generator any issue identified in advance.
Additional Responsibilities:
  • This  job description is not intended to be all inclusive and the employee will also perform other related tasks as required and responsible for reporting and communication of progress and achievement of the specific assigned task.
  • Maintenance of high technical standards.
  • Conduct all duties in a professional manner following ACF Nigeria mission staff regulations, ACF mandate and charter including promotion of gender equality.
Position Requirements
  • Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing, Midwifery, Public Health or other relevant qualifications with experience in Public Health and IMAM programming;
  • Minimum of three (3) years’ experience in in-patient management of SAM cases with Medical Complications and IMAM programme implementation;
  • An excellent report-writing skill is required, including MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint;
  • Fluent in written and spoken English and Hausa;
  • Good communication and Interpersonal skills;
  • Team management experience with similar programs;
  • Ability to observe and to provide feedback on the activities;
  • Ability to manage staff according to local culture and organization policies.
Employee Benefits Include (bot are not limited to):
  • 100% health care coverage
  • Free and direct access to Talent Soft e-learning platform
  • Maternity or Paternity leave
  • Compassionate leave for a hospitalized child
  • Creche facilities for babies
Application Closing Date 16th July, 2026 at 05:00 pm (Nigerian Time)
Demographics

Note

  • At Action Against Hunger, we foster a work culture that champions diversity, equity and inclusion.  We are committed to creating an environment where every employee feels valued, respected, and empowered to thrive
  • Action Against Hunger does not charge any fee at any stage of the recruitment process – this includes application, interview, or processing fees.
  • Recruitment Process: All shortlisted candidates will undergo thorough reference and background checks, and are expected to adhere to organizational standards and principles.
  • Equal Opportunity Employer: Action Against Hunger is an Equal Opportunity Employer.  We do not discriminate based on race, colour, religion, gender, national origin, age, disability or genetic information. Qualified women are strongly encouraged to apply.
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