VACANCY RE-ADVERTISEMENT
The Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) Somalia is an International Non-Governmental Organization registered in Kenya and operating in Somalia. ADRA’s mission is to change one life at a time through enhancing development in individuals and communities. Applications are hereby invited from suitably qualified candidate to fill the of HYGIENE PROMOTION OFFICER on consultant basis based in North Galkayo Puntland Somalia.
Duration 8 months
Responsibilities:
The overall responsibility of the Hygiene Officer is to conduct the day-to-day implementation of SHF WASH project dubbed as LISS projects’ hygiene activities aimed at promoting hygiene behaviors among target beneficiaries in institutions and communities in seven locations within north Galkayo Mudug region Puntland Somalia where ADRA is implementing the aforementioned WASH project. He/she will ensure that project hygiene activities are implemented in a timely and efficient manner to ensure value for money in line with ADRA’s programme quality standards and donor requirements. The Hygiene Officer will take the lead in ensuring efficient and effective planning, designing, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of hygiene behavior change interventions. The Hygiene Officer will also be responsible for administration arising from the WaterAid programme.
Programme Planning, Implementation and Reporting
Monitoring, Evaluation & Reporting and Learning
If you meet the above requirements, please send your application letter and Curriculum Vitae to hr@adrasom.org not later than 15th August 2024. Only short-listed candidates will be contacted.
‘’ADRA Somalia is committed to upholding the rights of all children and vulnerable adults that we serve and those we interact with in the course of our work. We endevour to protect all from all forms of abuse and exploitation as outlined in the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child and Inter Agency Standing Committee (IASC) six core principles on Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (SEA). ADRA Somalia has zero tolerance to abuse and exploitation of beneficiaries and staff.’