Nutrition Programme Manager wanted at Save The Children

Save The Children is the world’s leading independent children’s charity, Save the Children inspires dramatic change for children around the globe.
We are looking for experienced staff to implement a five (5) year PEPFAR funded project addressing the needs of orphans and vulnerable children in three (3) states.
Job Title: Nutrition Programme Manager
Responsibilities
This position will be responsible for developing, managing and monitoring the implementation of an integrated programme to reduce malnutrition in Northern Nigeria .These include four core elements:
1. Process of integration of management and prevention of severe acute malnutrition into the health system.
2. Running of nutrition sites in the focus local Government Authorities (LGAs)
3. Community component of the programme and
4. Raising the profile of nutrition in the child survival/Everyone Campaign
For more details on this position, kindly go to Save the Children recruitment website and search using the Job Ref No. 6000 at: CLICK HERE TO GO.
Please note that interested applicants can send their request to [email protected] for a full job description of the positions to be sent to them by email. Our selection processes reflect our commitment to the protection of children from abuse. Our people are as diverse as the challenges we face.
Method of Application
To apply, send your C.V. and covering letter in ONLY one attached document explaining how you are suitable to [email protected] The subject field MUST clearly state the position you are applying for (e.g. Organizational Development (00) Technical Advisor), or your application will be rejected.

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