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Local Government Area Supervisor

LagosOn-siteFull-time

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Plans and manages the delivery of a DFID-funded cash transfer programme at the local government area level, including beneficiary targeting, enrollment, monitoring, case management, and nutrition behavior change communications.

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Local Government Area Supervisor

Save the children is the leading independent organization creating lasting change in the lives of children in over 120 countries around the world. Recognized for our commitment to accountability, innovation and collaboration, our work takes us into the heart of communities, where we help children and families help themselves. We work with other organizations, governments, non-profits and a variety of local partners while maintaining our own independence without political agenda or religious orientation. Save the children’s mission is to inspire breakthroughs in the way the world treats children and to achieve immediate and lasting change in their lives.

To plan and manage the delivery of project activities for a new DFID funded cash transfer programme at LGA level including targeting and enrolment of beneficiaries via community based structures, supporting the monitoring and case management, nutrition behavior change communications, advocacy and act as focal point for partnership with LGA authorities:

Qualifications

At least a B.A in programme management, health and nutrition, or related social science, previous experience with local and international NGOs strong programme management background, including HR management. Significant experience in planning, managing and delivering a programme, including costing, managing and monitoring budgets.

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Skills

Beneficiary TargetingBudget ManagementCase ManagementHR ManagementMonitoring And EvaluationNutrition Behavior Change CommunicationPartnership And Stakeholder EngagementProgramme Management

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