Early Childhood Development Specialist (Nursing/Midwife)
Eligible candidates are invited to apply the earliest possible as we are screening applications on a rolling basis.
Only the applications received through our website will be taken into consideration.
Tentative Vacancy Based on Donor Approval
Action against Hunger is an international non-governmental, private, apolitical, non-religious and non-profit organization created in 1979. Its goal is to combat hunger and dangerous situations that threaten men, women, and children. Currently 500 expats and more than 5,000 employees are working for Action against Hunger in more than forty-six countries working in projects concerning four areas of focus: nutrition, health, food security and water and sanitation.
In Lebanon, the Syrian crisis continues to generate political, social, and economic pressure due to the war in Lebanon and keeps more than 1.5 million refugees in a situation of increasing vulnerability. In this environment of political, economic and social uncertainty, our teams have maintained their high levels of humanitarian response and aid to Lebanon. Likewise, our interventions have been maintained in the Bekaa and northern areas, as well as in the south of the country, with a special focus on working in partnership or in consortium with other organizations and on institutional strengthening of the relationship with both donors. institutional, such as with local authorities and entities.
The Early Childhood Development Specialist will be responsible of:
Under the supervision of the Nutrition HoP, the ECD specialist will provide counseling to mothers/caregivers of children under the age two to promote, protect and support optimal infant and young child feeding (IYCF) and nurturing care at household and PHCC level. The ECD specialist supports caregivers with the aim to improve early childhood development. The ECD specialist will complement the other aspects that aim to improve ECD including improved IYCF practices, responsive feeding, responsive care, stunting management, timely detection of acute malnutrition through community based MUAC screening, and appropriate hygiene practices of children under five years, pregnant, and lactating women.
Objective 1: Assess feeding support needs by mothers and caregivers of children under two years of age (20 %)
Assess mothers/caregivers and their children to identify specific feeding support needs, using rapid and full assessments, with face-to-face observations at household level and in Mother Baby Corners (MBCs)
Specify route of support to follow and referrals needed while consulting with the team
Support in conducting other assessments as needed
Objective 2: Provide ECD counseling to mothers and caregivers of children under two years of age, (50 %)
Assist and support in the coordination with authorities and municipalities to implement activities in allotted areas of intervention (field and MBCs level) and maintain relationships
Present in the MBC daily to report any Breastmilk Substitute (BMS) violation in line with the law 47/2008
Conduct activities for children under 5 years in the MBC and do the referral based on the needs
Provide tailored one-on-one counselling to caregivers with non-breastfed infants on optimal feeding use of artificial feeding (BMS) after all other feeding options have been explored., following SOPs developed by the nutrition sector and international and/or internal Action Against Hunger standards
Occasionally and based on need to participate in other nutrition and health promotion activities linked with the nutrition context.
Register and record all relevant data regarding the beneficiaries and the sessions conducted, keeping detailed track of the needed follow-up sessions to plan and needed services expressed on a timely manner.
Develop and contribute to development of IEC material, as needed
Objective 3: Conduct referrals (internal and external) based on counseling as expressed by mothers and evaluated by ECD specialist (10 %)
Observe and collect information during activities sessions on the beneficiaries’ needs and vulnerabilities, keeping protection-related needs in mind, and proceed to referrals when issues are not related to nutrition arise.
Support team in conducting daily and weekly referrals to ACF staff as expressed by mothers or assessed during counseling and support on needs related to nutrition-vulnerability, including WASH, food security, general health, mental health, sexual and reproductive health, etc.s
Refer mothers to mother-to-mother support groups, establish any if/where needed and support the activities of these groups
Objective 4: Document and report on all activities conducted on a regular basis details on target, progress, referrals, challenges, and needs (20%)
Using Kobo, or other chosen tool, compile beneficiary information and other appropriate data collected for reporting purposes. Store hard and soft copies, follow Action Against Hunger internal archiving guidance and following donor requirements.
Provide verbal and written reports, on a daily and weekly basis, on conducted activities, including type of support provided, targets reached, progress at work, follow-ups conducted, referrals made, challenges faced, lessons learned and needs
Document all forms and files used for mothers/caregivers visited and counseled by keeping an updated register and storing all tablets, data, and documents in secure locations/files
Attend debriefing meetings with line manager and other team members, as requested
Objective 5: Security
Respect the security rules specified in the mission and base security plan and comply with the security plan and perform the security management tasks that can be assigned in its protocols.
Communicate to the security managers of the working location any security related information or noncompliance with the security plan
Objective 6: Support humanitarian activities of Action Against Hunger
Support the emergency interventions of the organization as per the employee’s abilities
Support any activity that helps reaching our humanitarian goals, as per the employee’s abilities
Promote gender equality within the humanitarian and/or development work
Attend meetings and trainings as needed
To uphold the Core Humanitarian Principles of humanity, impartiality, independence, and neutrality and the Action Against Hunger Code of Conduct
Requirements:
BS/MSc. in nursing, midwifery, or related medical/health field IBCLC or other IYCF certification desirable
Preferable to have completed at least the 20-hour training on Infant and Young Child Feeding (provided by MoPH/UNICEF); knowledge on IYCF in emergencies is a plus, experience in providing ECD, IYCF counselling is a plus as well as experience with clinical care
1 year of experience as lactation specialist/IYCF counselor is a plus
NGO experience is a plus, experience in working with Syrian refugees, vulnerable Lebanese and other refugees is desirable
Native Arabic speaker and fluency in English are a must
Action Against Hunger – Lebanon seeks to promote gender equality and is committed to empowering women to participate effectively in their communities, we strongly encourage women to apply.
We Strongly encourage people with disabilities to apply.
ACF has a zero-tolerance policy on sexual exploitation, sexual harassment, and abuse (SEA)
ملاحظة:
دليل مدني، شبكة المجتمع المدني، يوفر للمنظمات منصة لنشر الوظائف, وليس مسؤول عن عملية التوظيف. كل منظمة مسجلة على دليل مدني هي مسؤولة بشكل فردي عن منشوراتها وعن عملية التوظيف.
- Lebanon
- الجنوب
- صور