| S.N. | Title | Description/Primary Responsibilities | Required Skills and Qualifications |
| 1 | Project Coordinator (PC)- One | The PC will oversee all activities implemented in Bardiya District. The position is specifically responsible to: - Lead technical implementation of Nutrition for Life by guiding IYCF and IMAM (MAM/SAM) protocols and ensuring alignment with national standards and donor requirements.
- Maintain strong field presence and supportive supervision, spending at least 50% of time in the field for monitoring, facility visits, mentoring, and supervision to enhance service delivery.
- Coordinate for joint monitoring visits and collaboration with province and local governments.
- Plan and ensure timely implementation of project activities through workplans, capacity building, and oversight of screenings, referrals, and community interventions.
- Facilitate capacity building and improve staff competencies by organizing trainings, providing ongoing coaching and skills transfer among field staff.
- Lead reporting, data management, and documentation by preparing accurate monthly/quarterly/annual reports, documenting lessons learned, and supporting monitoring and evaluation processes.
- Ensure financial compliance, accountability and safeguarding
| - Bachelor’s degree in Public Health, Nutrition, Nursing or a related field (Master’s degree preferred).
- Minimum 3 years of experience in community health, nutrition, or project coordination within NGOs/PNGO settings.
- Strong understanding of IYCF, IMAM, other health and nutrition programs and government health systems.
- Experience in planning, monitoring, supervision, and capacity building.
- Strong communication, documentation, and teamwork skills.
- Program planning and coordination skills
- Supportive supervision and coaching abilities
- Analytical and problem-solving skills
- Strong organizational and reporting skills
- Ability to maintain effective relationships with government and partners
- Commitment to ethical conduct, transparency, and accountability.
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| 2 | Monitoring & Evaluation Officer (M&EO)- One | The M&EO will be responsible for overseeing all data-related activities within the project. - Verify and report monthly data, ensuring accuracy with proper logs and backup systems.
- Conduct regular field monitoring and quality assurance, including spot checks, DQAs, and corrective feedback for improvement.
- Analyze data and document findings through trend analysis, summaries, visual dashboards, and organized M&E archives.
- Build capacity and provide technical support by mentoring Nutrition Facilitators, training on MEL tools, and addressing skill gaps through onsite coaching.
- Lead evaluation, learning, and coordination by facilitating process evaluations, CLA activities, and aligning reporting with HMIS standards in coordination with local government system.
| - Bachelor’s degree in Public Health, Health Informatics, Statistics, Nursing, Nutrition, or related field.
- Minimum 2–3 years of experience in M&E or data management in health/nutrition programs in Nepal.
- Hands-on experience with HMIS/DHIS2, mobile data platforms (Kobo/ODK), and government reporting systems.
- Demonstrated involvement in data verification, MEL tool testing, and routine monitoring processes.
- Strong Excel skills; ability to generate summary tables, charts, and analysis.
- Understanding of nutrition indicators, screening tools, and community health systems.
- Strong mentoring, communication, and problem-solving skills.
- Ability to work independently and under pressure with strict monthly deadlines.
- Commitment to data quality, confidentiality, and ethical standards.monthly deadlines.
- Commitment to data quality, confidentiality, and ethical standards
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| 3 | Finance and Admin Officer (FAO) | - Record, verify, and update financial transactions, ensuring completeness, accuracy, and compliance with organizational policies and national laws.
- Prepare vouchers, maintain ledgers, reconcile accounts, and manage cash/bank transactions.
- Prepare periodic financial reports (e.g., monthly, quarterly, annual) and submit them to management and relevant stakeholders on time.
- Support budget preparation, budget monitoring, and expenditure tracking.
- Ensure timely payroll processing, payment of suppliers, and settlement of advances.
- Maintain proper documentation, filing, and backup of all financial records (both digital and hard copies).
- Ensure compliance with donor requirements, internal control procedures, and statutory obligations (including TDS and tax rules).
- Support internal, external, and donor audits through timely preparation and submission of relevant documents.
- Use financial/accounting software (e.g., FAMAS or similar) to maintain up-to-date accounts.
| - Bachelor’s degree in Business Studies, Accounting, Finance, or a related field (Master’s preferred).
- Minimum 3 years of experience in finance and administration, preferably in NGO/INGO or development projects.
- Strong knowledge of accounting principles, financial reporting, budgeting, and audit procedures.
- Experience using accounting software (e.g., FAMAS, Tally, or similar).
- Proficiency in MS Office, especially Excel.
- Strong analytical, organizational, and problem-solving skills.
- Good communication skills in both English and Nepali.
- Ability to work independently, meet deadlines, and handle multiple priorities.
- Ability to work under pressure and occasionally outside standard hours.
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| 4 | Nutrition Facilitator/Social Mobilizer- two/municipality Note: Please indicate your preferred municipality in the application. | - Plan & Implement: Support Nutrition for Life activities with local governments; promote mothers’ groups, HH dietary diversity, breastfeeding, IYCF, WASH, and use of digital tools.
- Support FCHVs and health workers for screenings, counseling, and follow-up; assist FCHVs with coaching, orientations, and review meetings.
- Engage with influencers and families to promote healthy diets, breastfeeding, and gender equity; raise awareness on Vitamin A and adolescent IFA.
- Work with local governments and health facilities to improve nutrition services, school meals, and social safety nets, NFLG initiatives.
- Conduct household visits, and screenings submit timely reports, success stories, and promote digital tools.
- Facilitate learning visits and document best practices.
| - Minimum qualification: Staff Nurse, Health Assistant, CMA, or ANM certification, Intermediate/Diploma or PCL level with experience of nutrition programming at community level.
- The candidates from the same local level would be preferred.
- At least 1–2 years of field experience in health or nutrition-focused projects.
- Knowledge of Nepal's grassroots health system and nutrition services.
- Strong community mobilization and coordination skills.
- Proficiency in usage of Mobile Applications.
- Fluency in Nepali and local language; preference for candidates fluent in Awadhi, and Tharu or local language
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