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Micronutrient Initiative Vacancy: Development of BCI Strategy for an Improved IFA Supplementation Program, Jakarta

The Micronutrient Initiative (MI) is an international Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) dedicated to ensuring that the world’s most vurnerables – especially women and children in developing countries – get  the vitamins and minerals they need to survive and thrive. With headquarters in Ottawa, Canada MI maintains regional offices in New Delhi, India and Dakar, Senegal that manages our country offices in Asia and Africa.

MI Indonesia proposes a trial on Weekly Iron and Folic Acid (WIFA) supplementation for school-going adolescent girls to reduce the prevalence of anemia among them and reinstate the focus of district and national government on the IFA supplementation program for adolescent girls for improved health outcomes.

In this regard, MI seeks local consultant to develop Behavior Change Intervention Strategy and materials on IFA Supplementation among school-going adolescent girls. 

The specific responsibilities are described in website HERE

Qualifications:
  • Post graduate degree in public health, nutrition, communication or related fields. 
  • At least 5-10 years of experience in the field of public health, communication and preference on behavior change intervention program.
  • Experience with IFA among school-going adolescent girls is preferred. 
  • Competent in written and spoken English.
  • Previous experience working with MI is an asset
Interested and competent applicants are requested to submit i) application letter with expected fee/budget; ii) recent Curriculum Vitae (CV); iii) photograph; and iv) address of two referees. Application can be submitted through email to vacancy.miindonesia@gmail.com, post or hand delivered to the address: MI Indonesia Office, Gedung Wirausaha Lt. 2, Jl. HR Rasuna Said Kav. C-5, Jakarta 12940. 

The last date for receiving application is October 30, 2015. Only short listed candidate will be called for further interview.
 
Regards,
The MIcronutrient Initiative