Yayasan Sayangi Tunas Cilik (Save the Children in Indonesia) is changing for the better. We've begun to build a national organisation that aims to be a strong, local, and self-sustaining voice for children in Indonesia namely Yayasan Sayangi Tunas Cilik Tunas Cilik. To this end, Yayasan has been designated as a “Prospect Member of Save the Children” which focuses on strengthening and localizing our voice for children in strategic middle income countries. Currently Save the Children’s programs in Indonesia is implemented by Yayasan Sayangi Tunas Cilik. We work in eleven provinces, have staff of approximately 300 local professionals, and programming in Child Protection, Education, Health and Nutrition, Disaster Risk Reduction, and Humanitarian Response.
We are currently seeking to fill the following position:
SCHOOL HEALTH AND NUTRITION (SHN) SPECIALIST - SPONSORSHIP
1 position, based in West and Central Sumba
Code : SHNS-SPONSORSHIP
ROLE PURPOSE:
The Health and Hygiene Specialist is responsible for ensuring high quality of Save the Children health, nutrition and hygiene implementation programs in West Sumba and Central Sumba by ensuring utilization of behaviour change models, lessons learned and best practices from community health, nutrition and hygiene programs, existing training materials, and other best practices to design training methodology as well as providing technical assistance for project staff, partners, health providers, community, and other key stakeholders in West Sumba and Central Sumba.
Updated CV and application letter should be sent to recruitment.indonesia@savethechildren.org
Please fill the “subject” column of the e-mails in this format:
<SHNS-SPONSORSHIP ><your name>
Closing date for application is up to 26 April 2017
(Only short-listed candidates will be notified)
Save the Children encourages qualified candidates to apply regardless of religion, race, gender, sexual orientation or disability
All recruitment practices and procedures reflect Save the Children’s commitment to protecting children from abuse
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