The organization has 75 years of experience focusing on helping vulnerable children overcome poverty and operates in nearly 100 countries with over 33,000 staff
Job Summary
The organization has 75 years of experience focusing on helping vulnerable children overcome poverty and operates in nearly 100 countries with over 33,000 staff.
The role involves organizing community dialogues, supporting immunization efforts, promoting maternal and child health practices, and strengthening disease surveillance and referral systems.
The position requires willingness to travel up to 60% domestically and internationally and encourages applications from women and persons with disabilities.
Matching Summary
The organization has 75 years of experience focusing on helping vulnerable children overcome poverty and operates in nearly 100 countries with over 33,000 staff.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Community mobilization and health promotion
Routine immunization and vaccine advocacy
Data collection and digital reporting tools
Community-based surveillance and early detection
Referral system strengthening and follow-up
Fluent French communication skills
Ability to travel domestically and internationally
Nice-to-have
Interpersonal and organizational skills
Project management and monitoring
Experience with MNCH and nutrition programs
Culturally appropriate communication
Knowledge of local language
Experience in risk communication and community engagement
Key Requirements
University degree in health or social sciences
At least three years NGO experience
Minimum two years in health program management
Experience in immunization, MNCH, and nutrition programs