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Nutrition and Child Health Officer at Plan International

Plan international is an independent child-centered international development and humanitarian organization striving for a just world that advances children's rights and equality for girls. Plan International has no religious, political and government affiliation. For over 80 years, we have supported girls and boys and their communities around the world to gain the skills, knowledge and confidence they need to claim their rights, free themselves from poverty and live positive fulfilling lives. Plan currently works in 70 countries including Nigeria.

We are currently implementing the Kaduna State Peace Building Academy Project. Our objective is to create and implement an integrated program of policy and accountability development, peace building promotion, stakeholder influencing and thought leadership to ensure maximum impact in promoting children’s rights and equality for girls.

Reference: Project 3614
Locations: Lagos, Niigeria and Kenya

Job Description
  • Plan International is seeking expressions of interest from motivated and talented technical, financial and administrative experts for an anticipated USAID/Nigeria Program to support Orphans and Vulnerable Children.
  • The program will be based in Lagos,  and is anticipated to begin in June 2018.
Requirements
  • Mid-level and Senior-level candidates with a Bachelor's Degree or higher qualification
  • A minimum of three years of experience working on development projects funded by USAID or other bilateral donors or in the civil society sector.
  • Candidates must be Nigerians and fluent in English.
How to apply:
Applicants should send their Applications and CV's to: Recruitment@PlanUSA.org




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