IMA World Health,Social Behavior Change Officer Jobs in Tanzania

IMA
World Health, with funding from the United Kingdom`s Department for
international Development, will be implementing a five-years program titled
Addressing Stunting in Tanzania Early (ASTUTE), to reduce the prevalence of
stunting (low height for age) among Tanzanian children under 5 years old.
The
ASTUTE project in Tanzania will be implemented in the 5 regions of Kagera,
Mwanza, Shinyanga, Geita and Kigoma in collaboration with Local Government
Authorities and other multi-sectoral stake

holders to support the National
Nutrition Strategy and will look, specifically to:-
• Support interventions to build knowledge, change attitudes, strengthen
practice and expand services.
• Retain health facility and community level resource persons to ensure
community engagement.
• Deliver overall nutrition components and build the capacity of District
Nutrition Officers and district trainers.
• Build capacity for planning, programming, budgeting and financial management
to sustainably address stunting.

IMA
invites applications from qualified persons to fill the positions listed below:
2.
Social Behavior Change Officer (4 positions)
How
to Apply
Interested persons may consult the IMA World Health website at
www.imaworldhealth.org to view the complete job on the home page of the IMA
website, look for the link labelled “careers”.
Applicants
may submit their application together with photocopies of testimonials plus
updated curriculum vitae by 11th March, 2016:
By email: tanzaniaHR@imaworldhealth.org the email subject must read the
position applied. Email applications must be accompanied by a signed and
scanned letter, the original of which will be required to be produced at the
time of interview. Or by mail: Applications must in a sealed envelope addressed
to the following:
Country
Director
IMA World Health Tanzania
P.O.BOX 9260
DAR ES SALAAM – TANZANIA
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