Health and Nutrition Officer
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Introduction:
Positive Action for Development (PAD) is an indigenous, non-governmental, non-profit, secular, and legally registered Ethiopian Civil Society Organization (Registration No. 2330). PAD is committed to promoting a just, compassionate, and inclusive society where all people can thrive. Guided by the values of optimism, integrity, kindness, excellence, and impactful action, PAD works to provide effective humanitarian and development support to communities in need.
PAD is currently seeking qualified and motivated individuals for the following position(s)
Position Details:
Position:
Health and Nutrition Officer
Number required:
4 at Waghimira Zones of the Amhara Regional State at specific IDP sites
.
Duty Station:
Position 4 required one for each woreda at Wag Hamra Zone in Gazgibla, Tsagbji, Dehana, and Aberegele woredas.
Language:
Proficiency in English and the local language(s) of the region is required.
Employment Type:
Contractual, project-based position subject to project funding and duration
Job Summary:
The Health and Nutrition Officer is responsible for planning, implementing, and monitoring integrated health and nutrition programs to improve community health and well-being in the assigned Woreda. This role involves providing technical support for primary healthcare, nutrition services, disease prevention, and health promotion activities. The Officer will work closely with medical teams, community health workers, and government health agencies to facilitate effective, evidence-based service delivery.
Key Responsibilities:
1. Health Service Delivery & System Strengthening
Facilitate integrated outreach campaigns to improve access to essential services in hard-to-reach and underserved areas.
Strengthen local health systems through regular mentorship and on-site support.
Support existing ambulance services with fuel and maintenance to facilitate timely referral between the community, Primary Health Care Units (PHCUs), and higher-level health centers or hospitals.
Facilitate the implementation of WASH/IPC in healthcare facilities.
Provide support for maternal and child health programs, including antenatal and postnatal care.
2. Emergency Response & Disease Surveillance
Facilitate refresher training sessions on PHEM/IDSR for health workers.
Facilitate one-day orientation training for community health workers (HDAs/Volunteers) on national community and event-based surveillance (CEBS).
Deploy and facilitate the work of area rapid response teams, equipping health facilities for enhanced preparedness and rapid response during outbreaks.
Facilitate gap-filling training for health workers in IMNCI, BEmONC, and CMR/GBV clinical protocols (specifically for Dehana and Tsagbaji woredas).
3. Nutrition Programming
Facilitate training on Family MUAC for Health Extension Workers (HEWs) to support active case detection, screening, early identification, and referral of acute malnutrition cases.
Facilitate orientation sessions on Family MUAC for caregivers to support active case detection, screening, early identification, and referral of acute malnutrition cases.
Facilitate gap-filling capacity-building training on SAM management for health workers and HEWs.
Facilitate CVA for caretakers of children under 5 with SAM admitted to stabilization centers to enhance referral and access to food and WASH facilities.
Coordinate the procurement and prepositioning of therapeutic commodities (RUTF), ensuring last-mile delivery and digitalized supply chain management.
Facilitate the establishment and strengthening of Mother-to-Mother (M2M) support groups to promote optimal IYCF practices in the community.
Ability to provide technical guidance for the frontline health care providers, including CMAM and RUTF program implementation
4. Community Engagement & SBCC
Facilitate a comprehensive behavioral assessment and the design/development of context-specific SBCC materials.
Facilitate comprehensive planning sessions and community forums between community structures (women groups, youth, persons with disabilities) and service providers.
Facilitate orientation and reviews on referral pathways for health, protection, and other sector representatives.
5. Data Collection, Reporting & Coordination
Maintain accurate client and program records.
Prepare and submit regular reports on health and nutrition activities and outcomes.
Collaborate with government health departments, NGOs, and other stakeholders to strengthen the health system.
Qualifications & Requirements:
Education:
Bachelor’s degree in Public Health or Nursing, or a related field from a recognized university.
Experience:
Minimum of 3 years of proven experience in humanitarian or development programming, specifically in health and nutrition sectors.
Demonstrated experience in implementing primary healthcare services, maternal and child health programs, and acute malnutrition management.
Experience working in the Amhara region or similar pastoralist/conflict-affected areas is highly desirable.
Prior experience in coordinating with government health bureaus, Woreda health offices, and other humanitarian stakeholders.
Skills and Competencies:
Technical Proficiency:
Solid understanding of IDSR, PHEM, IMNCI, and clinical protocols for GBV/CMR management.
Communication:
Strong verbal and written communication skills; proficiency in the local language of the Waghimra Zone is a distinct advantage.
Decision-Making:
Proven ability to make informed decisions in emergency settings and manage competing priorities.
Problem-Solving:
Strong analytical skills with a focus on identifying gaps in health service delivery and implementing sustainable solutions.
Attention to Detail:
Excellent record-keeping skills and ability to manage accurate patient and program data for donor reporting.
Adaptability:
Ability to perform field-based work in remote areas and adapt to changing operational environments.
Strong understanding of data protection in emergency operations and proficiency in Microsoft Office applications, including basic database management.
Ability to adapt technical expertise to diverse operational contexts.
Experience working in multicultural teams and dynamic emergency environments.
Fluency in English (oral and written) required.
Knowledge of the local language is an asset.
Prior experience in an NGO
.
Other Considerations:
Willingness to travel frequently to field locations, including remote areas.
Commitment to upholding humanitarian values and the organization's mission.
Competencies
Action facilitations
Communications
Ethics & Values
Teamwork
Behavioral Flexibility
Client Orientation
Initiative
Interpersonal Relations
Reasonable Judgment
Equal Employment Opportunity
PAD promotes
fairness, equity, and diversity
in the workplace. We welcome applications from qualified individuals of all backgrounds, regardless of gender, age, disability, ethnicity, religion, or other personal status.
Hiring decisions are made solely based on
skills, experience, and suitability for the role
.
PAD is committed to creating a
respectful and inclusive environment
where all staff can thrive, contribute meaningfully, and grow professionally.
Zero Tolerance for Misconduct
PAD maintains
zero tolerance for abuse, harassment, exploitation, or misuse of power
. All staff, volunteers, and partners are expected to follow PAD’s policies and uphold our values at all times.
All successful candidates will undergo
background checks
and must adhere to PAD’s
code of conduct and safeguarding principles
.
Recruitment Flexibility
PAD reserves the right to:
Recruit more than the required candidates from this announcement.
Keep qualified applicants in our database for future similar roles.
Important Notice on Recruitment Fraud
If you encounter any
misconduct, fraud, or corruption
related to PAD’s recruitment process or operations, please report immediately via:
Email:
[email protected]
Link:
https://one-pad.org/guest_new/public_add_issue
Toll-Free Hotline:
9135
PAD treats all reports
confidentially
and takes them
seriously
, ensuring appropriate action is taken.
How To Apply
Application Process
Candidates interested in the position should submit:
CV
with relevant documents (education certificates, experience, etc.).
All documents must be combined into a single file.
Motivation/Cover Letter
– including
current salary and salary expectations
is recommended.
Submission Instructions
All applications should be only Email:
[email protected]
Applications must specify
only one Woreda
. Applications mentioning multiple locations or missing clear site details
may not be considered
.
Selection Process
Only selected candidates will be contacted.
Fair and transparent evaluation based on qualifications, experience, and competencies, written and interview exam result.
Hiring decisions aligned with PAD’s values of
equity, integrity, and professionalism
.
Applicants who do not follow the procedures will be
disqualified immediately
.
This job description provides a general overview and may change based on organizational needs.
Contact for additional Information
Email:
[email protected]
Website:
www.padethiopia.org
Phone:
0948787677 or 0936280820
PAD is committed to
upholding zero-tolerance policies against all forms of abuse and exploitation
while actively protecting the rights and well-being of individuals.
Skills (mandatory):
Experience in humanitarian or community-based settings is an asset
Skills (desired):
• Development-oriented
Benefits:
Medical Allowance, Transport Allowance, Training Opportunities
Languages:
ENGLISH
Work experience:
1-3 years
Apply Now!
Positive Action for Development (PAD) is an indigenous, non-governmental, non-profit, secular, and legally registered Ethiopian Civil Society Organization (Registration No. 2330). PAD is committed to promoting a just, compassionate, and inclusive society where all people can thrive. Guided by the values of optimism, integrity, kindness, excellence, and impactful action, PAD works to provide effective humanitarian and development support to communities in need.
PAD is currently seeking qualified and motivated individuals for the following position(s)
Position Details:
Position:
Health and Nutrition Officer
Number required:
4 at Waghimira Zones of the Amhara Regional State at specific IDP sites
.
Duty Station:
Position 4 required one for each woreda at Wag Hamra Zone in Gazgibla, Tsagbji, Dehana, and Aberegele woredas.
Language:
Proficiency in English and the local language(s) of the region is required.
Employment Type:
Contractual, project-based position subject to project funding and duration
Job Summary:
The Health and Nutrition Officer is responsible for planning, implementing, and monitoring integrated health and nutrition programs to improve community health and well-being in the assigned Woreda. This role involves providing technical support for primary healthcare, nutrition services, disease prevention, and health promotion activities. The Officer will work closely with medical teams, community health workers, and government health agencies to facilitate effective, evidence-based service delivery.
Key Responsibilities:
1. Health Service Delivery & System Strengthening
Facilitate integrated outreach campaigns to improve access to essential services in hard-to-reach and underserved areas.
Strengthen local health systems through regular mentorship and on-site support.
Support existing ambulance services with fuel and maintenance to facilitate timely referral between the community, Primary Health Care Units (PHCUs), and higher-level health centers or hospitals.
Facilitate the implementation of WASH/IPC in healthcare facilities.
Provide support for maternal and child health programs, including antenatal and postnatal care.
2. Emergency Response & Disease Surveillance
Facilitate refresher training sessions on PHEM/IDSR for health workers.
Facilitate one-day orientation training for community health workers (HDAs/Volunteers) on national community and event-based surveillance (CEBS).
Deploy and facilitate the work of area rapid response teams, equipping health facilities for enhanced preparedness and rapid response during outbreaks.
Facilitate gap-filling training for health workers in IMNCI, BEmONC, and CMR/GBV clinical protocols (specifically for Dehana and Tsagbaji woredas).
3. Nutrition Programming
Facilitate training on Family MUAC for Health Extension Workers (HEWs) to support active case detection, screening, early identification, and referral of acute malnutrition cases.
Facilitate orientation sessions on Family MUAC for caregivers to support active case detection, screening, early identification, and referral of acute malnutrition cases.
Facilitate gap-filling capacity-building training on SAM management for health workers and HEWs.
Facilitate CVA for caretakers of children under 5 with SAM admitted to stabilization centers to enhance referral and access to food and WASH facilities.
Coordinate the procurement and prepositioning of therapeutic commodities (RUTF), ensuring last-mile delivery and digitalized supply chain management.
Facilitate the establishment and strengthening of Mother-to-Mother (M2M) support groups to promote optimal IYCF practices in the community.
Ability to provide technical guidance for the frontline health care providers, including CMAM and RUTF program implementation
4. Community Engagement & SBCC
Facilitate a comprehensive behavioral assessment and the design/development of context-specific SBCC materials.
Facilitate comprehensive planning sessions and community forums between community structures (women groups, youth, persons with disabilities) and service providers.
Facilitate orientation and reviews on referral pathways for health, protection, and other sector representatives.
5. Data Collection, Reporting & Coordination
Maintain accurate client and program records.
Prepare and submit regular reports on health and nutrition activities and outcomes.
Collaborate with government health departments, NGOs, and other stakeholders to strengthen the health system.
Qualifications & Requirements:
Education:
Bachelor’s degree in Public Health or Nursing, or a related field from a recognized university.
Experience:
Minimum of 3 years of proven experience in humanitarian or development programming, specifically in health and nutrition sectors.
Demonstrated experience in implementing primary healthcare services, maternal and child health programs, and acute malnutrition management.
Experience working in the Amhara region or similar pastoralist/conflict-affected areas is highly desirable.
Prior experience in coordinating with government health bureaus, Woreda health offices, and other humanitarian stakeholders.
Skills and Competencies:
Technical Proficiency:
Solid understanding of IDSR, PHEM, IMNCI, and clinical protocols for GBV/CMR management.
Communication:
Strong verbal and written communication skills; proficiency in the local language of the Waghimra Zone is a distinct advantage.
Decision-Making:
Proven ability to make informed decisions in emergency settings and manage competing priorities.
Problem-Solving:
Strong analytical skills with a focus on identifying gaps in health service delivery and implementing sustainable solutions.
Attention to Detail:
Excellent record-keeping skills and ability to manage accurate patient and program data for donor reporting.
Adaptability:
Ability to perform field-based work in remote areas and adapt to changing operational environments.
Strong understanding of data protection in emergency operations and proficiency in Microsoft Office applications, including basic database management.
Ability to adapt technical expertise to diverse operational contexts.
Experience working in multicultural teams and dynamic emergency environments.
Fluency in English (oral and written) required.
Knowledge of the local language is an asset.
Prior experience in an NGO
.
Other Considerations:
Willingness to travel frequently to field locations, including remote areas.
Commitment to upholding humanitarian values and the organization's mission.
Competencies
Action facilitations
Communications
Ethics & Values
Teamwork
Behavioral Flexibility
Client Orientation
Initiative
Interpersonal Relations
Reasonable Judgment
Equal Employment Opportunity
PAD promotes
fairness, equity, and diversity
in the workplace. We welcome applications from qualified individuals of all backgrounds, regardless of gender, age, disability, ethnicity, religion, or other personal status.
Hiring decisions are made solely based on
skills, experience, and suitability for the role
.
PAD is committed to creating a
respectful and inclusive environment
where all staff can thrive, contribute meaningfully, and grow professionally.
Zero Tolerance for Misconduct
PAD maintains
zero tolerance for abuse, harassment, exploitation, or misuse of power
. All staff, volunteers, and partners are expected to follow PAD’s policies and uphold our values at all times.
All successful candidates will undergo
background checks
and must adhere to PAD’s
code of conduct and safeguarding principles
.
Recruitment Flexibility
PAD reserves the right to:
Recruit more than the required candidates from this announcement.
Keep qualified applicants in our database for future similar roles.
Important Notice on Recruitment Fraud
If you encounter any
misconduct, fraud, or corruption
related to PAD’s recruitment process or operations, please report immediately via:
Email:
[email protected]
Link:
https://one-pad.org/guest_new/public_add_issue
Toll-Free Hotline:
9135
PAD treats all reports
confidentially
and takes them
seriously
, ensuring appropriate action is taken.
How To Apply
Application Process
Candidates interested in the position should submit:
CV
with relevant documents (education certificates, experience, etc.).
All documents must be combined into a single file.
Motivation/Cover Letter
– including
current salary and salary expectations
is recommended.
Submission Instructions
All applications should be only Email:
[email protected]
Applications must specify
only one Woreda
. Applications mentioning multiple locations or missing clear site details
may not be considered
.
Selection Process
Only selected candidates will be contacted.
Fair and transparent evaluation based on qualifications, experience, and competencies, written and interview exam result.
Hiring decisions aligned with PAD’s values of
equity, integrity, and professionalism
.
Applicants who do not follow the procedures will be
disqualified immediately
.
This job description provides a general overview and may change based on organizational needs.
Contact for additional Information
Email:
[email protected]
Website:
www.padethiopia.org
Phone:
0948787677 or 0936280820
PAD is committed to
upholding zero-tolerance policies against all forms of abuse and exploitation
while actively protecting the rights and well-being of individuals.
Skills (mandatory):
Experience in humanitarian or community-based settings is an asset
Skills (desired):
• Development-oriented
Benefits:
Medical Allowance, Transport Allowance, Training Opportunities
Languages:
ENGLISH
Work experience:
1-3 years
Apply Now!