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Senior Consultant, L-5, to Evaluate Management of Severe Acute Malnutrition Programs in West Africa

If you are a passionate and committed professional and want to make a lasting difference for children, the world's leading children's rights organization would like to hear from you. UNICEF seeks a Senior Consultant (SSA) to evaluate management of severe acute malnutrition programs in West Africa.

The senior consultant will be responsible to develop all the tools; review document and elaborate the final report. The lead consultant will ensure quality assurance by conducting the first field mission in order to test tools and field work. The senior consultant will be assisted by a team of 3 mid-level consultants.

Please see Terms of Reference

Your profile:

. Advanced university degree in Public Health, Nutrition, Health or related technical field.
.  At least 10 years of relevant professional work experience in Nutrition Programming,
. Experience in the conduct of evaluation of nutrition programmes and the management of acute malnutrition
. Work-experience in Sub-Saharan Africa
. Proven ability to conceptualize, plan and manage  programme
. Good working knowledge of English and French

If you have the experience of working in a similar capacity and want to make an active and lasting contribution to build a better world for children, send a detailed curriculum vitae in English, AND a duly completed United Nations Personal History form (available at www.unicef.org/employ), quoting Senior Consultant SMA to: scisse@unicef.org. Please also fill out this Self-Assessment Form. Applications should be received by 13 November 2009. Only candidates who are under serious consideration will be contacted.

UNICEF's salary and benefits package is based on the United Nations Common System; visit www.un.org/Depts/OHRM/salaries_allowances for further information.

UNICEF is committed to gender equality in its mandate and its staff. Well qualified candidates, particularly women are strongly encouraged to apply.

 


 

 

 
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