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SNIC Supervisor , SNIC Field Supervisor

SNIC Supervisor , SNIC Field Supervisor

Zomba Diocese Research and Development Department (ZARDD) was established in July 2010 in order to align all development-related commission and institutions with the 2009-launched diocesan self-reliance church   program by encouraging a research, development-prone and self-help mindset vis-à-vis dwindling foreign aid and donor fatigue 

The dept is therefore the developmental arm of the diocese in its work of evangelisation after Jesus Christ’s own mission as spelt out in Luke 4v18  As the departmental staff go about their daily tasks, they are fully aware that the represent Jesus Christ who came to serve and not be served and to free people from all kinds of imprisonment in order to make them every fully human and God-like after the vision of Genesis 1v27 (Mark 10 v 35-45, Luke 4 v18), Its programs are in the area of governance, education, livelihoods, health and community empowerment, ZARDD serves people regardless of faith and political affiliations, ZARDD comprises of CADECOM, CCJP, CHC, Education, Namitas and TVP 

In order to ensure quality delivery in all the projects, ZARDD seeks to recruit highly motivated and well experience people to fill the following vacant positions 

Project: Support for Nutrition Improvement Components (SNIC) 
SNIC Supervisor – Nutrition (1) 9 months fixed term contract
SNIC Field Supervisor – Nutrition (10 Maternity Cover (3 months) 

The “SNIC Field Supervisor” under the guidance of and support from the Catholic Health commission and Zomba District Nutrition Coordinating Committee (DNCC)  Working closely with relevant front line workers as focal points in the promotion of community-based health and nutrition interventions where Caregiver Support Groups to equip parents with crucial competencies that will positively impact their families’ health, He/she will ensure a strengthened nutrition service delivery at community level by increasing access to and utilisation of selected services known to contribute to the reduction of child stunting, maternal and child anaemia focusing on the first 1,000 days from pregnancy to 2 yrs of age 

“SNIC Field Supervisor” will hold a minimum of a Diploma in Food Science, Nutrition, Rural Development or Public Health, Have at least 2 yrs of experience in community based nutrition related interventions, preferably with experience in behaviour change communication methods, Be qualified to ride a motorcycle and willing to live in the rural community, Excellent communication skills, team player, sound judgment and committed to Catholic Social teachings, Computer literacy,: Word, Excel, Power Point 
Project : Improving Maternal and Neonatal Health in Rural Zomba (IM’Z) 

Zomba Diocese (Catholic Health commission) and Maternity Worldwide have secured funding from the Big Lottery Fund to deliver an integrated maternal and neonatal health programme aimed at reducing the number of women, and babies dying or injured in childbirth, in rural Zomba.  The project will work in areas around Matiya, Magomero and Pirimiti health facilities 

Maternity Worldwide is a UK based charity dedicated to saving lives in childbirth in developing countries.  To find out more about Maternity Worldwide., please visitwww.maternityworldwide.org  We wish to recruit the following posts through an open and competitive process and welcome applications from all those eligible , regardless of race, age and gender and disability.  Closing date for applications is 26th June 

Interested applicants should submit their applications together with their CVs, names and contacts of 3 traceable refs not later than 26th June to the Executive Director, Zomba Diocese Research and Development Department, P O Box 115, Zomba, Malawi, Phone 01525724, email director@zombadioceseresearch.org    Copy to Human Resources Officergphiri1510@yahoo.com

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