Overall Responsibility
The “SFP Attendant” will be responsible for well control of the patients in/out flow at health facility/field. And will manage the crowed in a way that maximum patients get treatment at health facility/field.
Specific Responsibilities:
Overall Support
- Assist Nutrition Assistant in registration and Management of Acute Malnourished Children (
- Facilitate Nutrition Assistant in anthropometry while admitting eligible children and PLWs in SFP/OTP program.
- Assist Nutrition Assistant to maintain and report the SFP supplies and record properly at the respective health facility/field.
CORE RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Will assist Nutrition Assistant in nutritional Screening of all the children (6-59 months) at the health facility/field.
- Facilitate NA in admission of eligible children and PLWs in SFP/OTP Program.
- Facilitate Nutrition Assistant to maintain and update the record of the admitted children, pregnant women and lactating mothers.
- Facilitate Nutrition Assistant to Arrange, organize and conduct health, IYCF, hygiene and nutrition education sessions at the health facility.
- Assist Nutrition Assistant to maintain and report the SFP supplies record properly at the respective health facility.
- Assist NA to ensure immunization of all the visited/admitted children and refer to available EPI at health facility according to CMAM protocol and guidelines
- Keep good liaison with health facility’s staff.
- Any other task assigned by line supervisor.
Qualifications / Experience
- FA/FSc from recognized institute. Relevant working experience of CMAM or other nutrition projects
Desired Skills and Experience
- Previous experience of CMAM or Other Nutrition Project.
- First-hand knowledge of the area
- Experience of NGO job
- Educated with fluency in Urdu, Pashto & other local languages
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills
- Work experience different communities and IDPs.
- Ability to work as part of a team.
- Builds strong relationships with peers, and with partners outside of team to enable higher performance