Key Responsibilities.
Direct implementation of IMAM, ensuring management of all under-fives/PLWs enrolled in OTP/TSFP programs in line with the WHO, IMAM protocol. Participate in data collection, data entry in IMAM registers and EMR, and reporting of IMAM data through MOH tools and IRC database.
Ensure timely identification and treatment of acutely malnourished children and pregnant and lactating women by creating or strengthening nutrition surveillance and assessment systems at health facilities and community. Train and mentor staff -CHWs, OPD staff, auxiliary nurses on family MUAC approach.
Participate in daily ward rounds in the SC ward ensuring that all required observations, prescribed treatment, and procedure are properly carried out and documented in the patients' cards in line with the national IMAM guidelines.
Support growth monitoring and promotion at the CWC and conduct individualised nutrition counselling to underweight children and those with faltering growth.
Ensure all children under six months and their mothers are screened and managed according to the MAMI protocol/IMAM guidelines.
Support capacity building and OJT for the incentive staff through identification of capacity gaps and supporting training.
Implement MIYCN at facility and integrating with CMAM programs through group and individual counselling sessions, health education sessions.
Monitor utilization of essential nutrition supplies and ensure daily reconciliation of nutrition supplies.
Compile and submit weekly nutrition reports and monthly MOH summary reports for entry into KHIS/LMIS
Participate in facility-based data review meetings and share performance on key nutrition indicators.
Liaise with pharmacist/facility in-charge and order for nutrition commodities to be prepositioned based on consumption and clients on treatment.
Ensure provision of quality nutrition assessment, counselling and support in NCD clinics, MCH/OPD, Medical wards and Special clinics (POPC, LBW/Preterm).
Any other duties assigned by the supervisor.
Required Qualifications:
Hold a minimum of a Degree in Foods, Nutrition and Dietetics from recognized institution.
Must be registered with KNDI.
Experience/Competence
Minimum 2 years' experience within an INGO in implementing emergency community nutrition
Experience of Maternal infant and young child nutrition with strong BFHI/BFCI approaches
Experience in Integrated Management of Acute Malnutrition in a health facility
Experience in nutrition survey and assessment
Proven analytical, communication/ negotiation skills and ability to think strategically
Experience in report writing and excellent computer skills
Ability to work in hardship areas (previous experience in a camp setting will be an added advantage)
Flexible and positive personality
Strong planning and implementation capacity
Confident and capable negotiator, communicator and networker.