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Monday, October 10, 2011

SFH: Senior Officer, Health Comm. Conductors 15 States

Senior Officer, Health Communication Conductors – HCC (Kano, Bauchi, Kaduna, Sokoto, FCT, Lagos, Ogun, Oyo, Rivers, Akwa-Ibom, Edo, Enugu, Imo, Cross-River, Adamawa) at Society for Family Health (SFH)

Society for Family Health (SFH) is one of the leading public health NGOs in Nigeria, implementing programmes in reproductive prevention, and maternal and child health. SFH works in partnership with the Federal and State Governments of Nigeria, the International development (DFID) and the United State Agency for International Development (USAID) among other international donor. We seek to recruit qualified persons as a result of growth in our organization. We offer professionals opportunities for career advancement, a good working environments and competitive remuneration. We require competent candidates for the below position.




Position: Senior Officer, Health Communication Conductors – HCC (15 vacancies)


Locations: Kano, Bauchi, Kaduna, Sokoto, FCT, Lagos, Ogun, Oyo, Rivers, Akwa-Ibom, Edo, Enugu, Imo, Cross-River, Adamawa)


Ref: email to:

sohcckn@sfhnigeria.org for Kano;

sohcckd@sfhnigeria.org for Kaduna;

sohccfct@sfhnigeria.org, for FCT;

sohccog@sfhnigeria.org for Ogun;

sohccr@sfhnigeria.org for Rivers;

sohccedo@sfhnigeria.org for Edo;

sohccimo@sfhnigeria.org for Imo;

sohcccrs@sfhnigeria.org for Cross-River

sohccb@sfhnigeria.org for Bauchi

sohccsok@sfhnigeria.org for Sokoto

sohcclag@sfhnigeria.org for Lagos



sohccoyo@sfhnigeria.org for Oyo

sohccak@sfhnigena.org for Akwa-Ibom

sohccenu@sfhnigeria.org for Enugu

sohccada@sfhnigeria.org for Adamawa


Job Profile:

This is a Senior Officer position reporting to the Territorial Manager. S/He will lead the Family Planning/Reproductive Health/Maternal and Child Health (FP/RH/MCH) community level communication, mobilisation and referral activities at the regional level for the Expanded Social Marketing Programme in Nigeria (ESMP1N) project. With the support of the other Regional team, s/he will contribute to increasing demand for (FP/RH/MCH) services in the region and will also coordinate and supervise IPC conductors to ensure ESMPIN community deliverables are met. S/’He will also monitor and provide feedback on (FP/RH/MCH) Mass media campaigns.


Qualifications/Experience:

Minimum Academic/Professional Qualifications required for the position:

First degree in Sciences/Medical/Behavioural/Social Sciences or its equivalent in a relevant field is required.
Masters degree in Public Health or any related discipline will be added advantage.
Minimum of 3 years post NYSC experience in a health facility environment or related area is required.
S/He must possess basic understanding of the recent advances in Family Planning, Reproductive Health and Maternal and Child Health (FP/RH/MCH).
Must have excellent communication and report writing skills.
Must also be conversant with the culture and behaviour of target communities.
Must be computer literate with high proficiency in the use of Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Word packages.

Compensation & Benefits:

The compensation package for these positions is very attractive and designed to attract, motivate and retain talented candidates.



Method of Application:

A one page application letter (using the position reference as subject), should be addressed to the Assistant Director-HR, clearly providing evidence of competences required for the job, current remuneration, as well as a comprehensive Curriculum Vitae indicating clearly your valid telephone numbers, e-mail address and current contact address should be sent not later than 13th October, 2011 to the email address beside the job you are applying for.



Do note that any candidate with multiple submissions will be disqualified.



Candidates without the minimum requirements need not apply. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.



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