Health & Nutrition
Internship
Department: Country
Programming – USAID Nawiri Project
Reports To:
Administratively – Nawiri Systems Strengthening Lead – CRS
Technically – Health &
Nutrition team
Length of Contract:
6 months
About CRS:
Catholic Relief Services
(CRS) carries out the commitment of the Bishops of the United States to assist
the poor and vulnerable overseas. Our Catholic identity is at the heart of our
mission and operations. We welcome as a part of our staff and as partners
people of all faiths and secular traditions who share our values and our
commitment to serving those in need. CRS is an international non-governmental
organization (NGO) supporting relief and development work in over 100 countries
around the world. CRS programs assist persons on the basis of need, regardless
of creed, ethnicity, or nationality. CRS works through local church and
non-church partners to implement its programs.
Catholic Relief Services
(CRS) opened operations in Kenya in 1965. For over 50 years, we have worked
throughout the country to implement programs in agriculture, health,
microfinance, water, sanitation, emergency relief and peacebuilding. We have
built deep relationships with the Government of Kenya and the Catholic Church
through ongoing collaboration and support. CRS’ projects in Kenya currently
include agriculture, health, microfinance, emergency response, HIV care and
treatment, and services for orphans and vulnerable children. CRS Kenya
implements its programs through partnerships with local organizations,
including the Catholic Church, other faith-based organizations and community
entities for maximum impact and sustainability.
Background:
CRS, representing a
consortium of international non-governmental organizations, local implementing
partners and research institutions is leading the USAID Nawiri Program, a USAID
Office of Bureau of Humanitarian Assistance (BHA) 5-year funded Development Food
Security Activity (DFSA) in Kenya. The overarching goal of this multi-sectoral
activity is to sustainably reduce persistent levels of acute malnutrition in
Kenya’s arid and semi-arid lands (ASALs) counties of Isiolo and Marsabit.
Job Purpose:
The general purpose of the
CRS internship program is to provide learning opportunities to young Kenyan
graduates while creating a pool of employable persons for both short- and
long-term humanitarian aid and development-related careers.
The internship programme
applies to graduates who have completed studies in the relevant field of study
within the last two years and willing to commit to the program for six months.
The intern will be part of
the Nawiri health and nutrition team. Their main role is to support the County
Department of Health in the provision health and nutrition services. The intern
will support the implementation of Nawiri program activities with close
supervision and guidance from the County Department of Health Officers and the
Nawiri program staff to foster learning and development by the end of the
internship period.
Clear internship
objectives will be developed at the beginning of the internship period,
assessed, and monitored on a regular basis, and final appraisal conducted at
the end of the internship period to ensure that the intern achieves their
learning and development objectives.
Specific
Responsibilities:
In close consultation with
the County Department of Health, the Nawiri SC/Ward Coordinator and the Nawiri
consortium partners, the health and nutrition intern will learn while providing
support to the implementation of planned health and nutrition activities. These
will include:
- Participating in Nawiri weekly activity planning
- Under the guidance of the health worker, he/she will support
in nutrition screening, registration, commodity distribution and updating
tally sheets and registers during IMAM activities both at the facility and
at community level. - In collaboration with Caritas and the health workers,
facilitate smooth delivery of integrated health and nutrition outreaches - Participate and provide support during community level
activities including household visits, Family MUAC monitoring, community
dialogues among other activities as guided by the health and nutrition
officers. - Compile activity reports and field visit reports at end the
of each activity using standard tools including putting together weekly
progress reports - Participate in team meetings as part of learning
- Any other activities assigned by the line manager
Liaises with:
- NAWIRI Health and Nutrition Manager – Concern/Caritas
- Health and Nutrition officers – Concern/Caritas
- Health facility in charge – MOH
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Science in Foods Nutrition and
Dietetics from Kenyan Universities/Reputable Colleges. - Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
- Demonstrated ability to write good reports
- Proficiency in the use of computer applications
- Willingness to learn new things in a rapidly changing context
- Ability to speak at least one local language in Isiolo and
Marsabit in addition to English and Kiswahili - Should be a resident in Isiolo or Marsabit
- Willingness to stay long days in remote field locations
- Graduates with demonstrated good character, creativity,
honesty and integrity, positive attitude, and ability to learn. - Demonstrated Commitment to respect, equity, diversity, and
inclusion including gender equality.
Note:
The internship program
participants will not be
entitled to a salary as this is not considered employment. However, they will
be provided with a monthly stipend and a medical and Group Personal Accident
cover as per HR Compensation provisions.
CRS is under no obligation
whatsoever to hire a graduate intern during or after their completion of the
internship program.
How to Apply
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