Nutrition Officer
World Vision
About World Vision
World Vision International is a globally recognized humanitarian organization dedicated to improving the lives of children, families, and communities worldwide. Founded in 1950, the organization operates in nearly 100 countries, focusing on tackling the root causes of poverty and injustice. World Vision's comprehensive approach to development includes programs in education, health, water and sanitation, food security, economic development, and child protection.
The organization is known for its child sponsorship program, which connects donors with individual children, providing essential resources and support to help them thrive. Through community-driven initiatives, World Vision works to ensure that children have access to quality education, nutritious food, clean water, and healthcare, creating a foundation for a better future.
World Vision places a strong emphasis on emergency response and disaster relief, providing rapid and effective assistance in times of crisis. Whether dealing with natural disasters, conflicts, or health emergencies, the organization mobilizes resources and expertise to deliver lifesaving aid and support to affected populations.
Job Description
World Vision is seeking a Nutrition Officer for their Rhino Camp station.
Reports to: Program Coordinator
Duty station: Rhino Camp.
Responsibilities
Provide Technical Support in delivery of Targeted Supplementary Feeding Programme and MCHN at different Health Facilities in line with Integrated Management of Acute Malnutrition Guidelines (IMAM) of Uganda.
Support the Nutrition Assistant in conducting Anthropometric Assessment and issuance of nutritious foods to those identified with Moderate Acute Malnutrition during clinic days.
In collaboration with Nutrition Assistants, support VHTs to carry-out active case finding at Community level.
Provide technical guidance to World Vision staff, Volunteers on all nutrition-related activities.
Ensure close coordination with other humanitarian actors at zonal level ensuring high quality delivery.
Take lead in mobilizing and organizing Mass Screening in collaboration with other stakeholder and actors.
Take lead in trainings for all Community Volunteers (VHTs) and other community-based structures on nutrition.
Take lead in development/adoption of training curriculum/manuals for community-based structures.
Provide mentoring and coaching to Nutrition Assistants, VHTs ensuring the Nutrition Assistants participate in capacity-building opportunities.
Liaise with the Nutrition Project Coordinator on staff capacity building in Nutrition.
Conduct regular site visits and reviews of project documentation of attendance (SFP registers, screening tools, and client cards etc) ensuring they are adequately filled.
Review and submit to the MEAL Officer reports (e.g., weekly, monthly, or quarterly) on project progress, challenges, and achievements, providing updates to stakeholders, donors, and senior management.
Contribute to periodic evaluations (baseline or end-of-project) to assess overall project success, capture lessons learned, and recommend improvements for future projects.
Maintain a database for all clients in the TSFP and MCHN Program.
Take lead in documenting success stories.
Regularly assess performance Nutrition Assistants, provide constructive feedback, and set clear goals to help team members improve and meet project objectives.
Identify skills gaps and organize training in collaboration with the Nutrition Project Coordinator and ensure Nutrition Assistants.
Foster a positive work environment by recognizing achievements, addressing concerns, and promoting teamwork to maintain high morale and productivity.
Address any interpersonal issues or conflicts within the team promptly, providing support and mediation to maintain a harmonious and collaborative work atmosphere.
Ensure all staff, Volunteers adhere to World Vision’s safeguarding policy and behaviour protocols.
Identify and build strategic linkages, relations, collaborations and networks with partners and other stakeholders in implementation of the Nutrition Project at the District level.
Participate and represent WVU in key donor engagements and technical working forums at district, region and National level when applicable
Point of contact for consultation on issues to do with the WFP Nutrition Project
Work closely with District Health Office ensuring the Nutrition Project aligns to District and Ministry of Health guidelines and ensuring appropriate referrals.
Requirements
Minimum of a BSc. Human Nutrition, Nutrition and Dietetics, Food Science and Technology or a related field is required. A Master’s Degree is an added advantage.
A minimum of 3 years’ experience in Nutrition Programming is required.
Experience in Community Based Nutrition Programming and Implementation in line with the Integrated Management of Acute Malnutrition guidelines.
Experience implementing Targeted Supplementary Feeding Programme.
Experience in Maternal and Child Health and Nutrition Programme.
Work closely with District Health Office ensuring the Nutrition Project aligns to District and Ministry of Health guidelines and ensuring appropriate referrals.
In-depth expertise in nutrition principles, including the management of acute malnutrition and conducting comprehensive nutrition surveys and assessments.
Proven experience in project cycle management, overseeing all stages from planning and implementation to monitoring and evaluation.
Good understanding of WFP and donor guidelines, ensuring compliance with policies and regulations.
Strong proficiency in nutrition project planning, coordination, and execution, ensuring effective implementation and measurable outcomes.
Experienced in delivering training and providing mentorship, fostering the development of high-performing teams.
Expert in budget development and management, ensuring financial accountability and adherence to donor requirements.
Passionate about capacity building, actively working to strengthen staff skills and organizational capabilities.
Must be a committed Christian.