The IMCHD program officer will have the following primary responsibilities:

  • Retain current knowledge and understanding of up to date research and policies related to feeding of the small and sick newborn;
  • Support the creation, adaptation, and piloting of newborn nutrition implementation materials, embedding specialized lactation support requirements;
  • Provide hands on specialized lactation support training to health care workers in key geographies;
  • Ensure high quality technical direction and input for all materials related to specialized lactation support for small and sick newborns and their mothers, including:
    • Training and curriculum resources;
    • Policy and advocacy resources;
    • Communications resources;
    • External and internal reports, blogs, manuscripts;
    • Implementation science research protocols and planning.
  • Provide nutrition/lactation technical expertise to the IMCHD team to inform integration across the life cycle, project planning, implementation and evaluation, and strategic expansion;
  • Assist in guiding gender integration within IMCHD and specialized lactation support activities;
  • Contribute to partnerships development, proposal writing, and grant management;
  • Work as collaborative multi-country, diverse team;
  • Coordinate stakeholder engagement, regional learning sessions, and policy advancement.

Required Experience:

  • Master’s degree or higher in public health, public policy, or related technical/clinical field
  • 5+ years of working in breastfeeding support/maternal and newborn health
  • International Board Certified Lactation Consultant certification, or proven experience and knowledge in lactation support for mothers of preterm infants
  • Clinical experience in provision of hands-on specialized lactation support, with experience in supporting mothers of newborns in the neonatal intensive care
  • Strong technical expertise in newborn or early infant nutrition/ maternal lactation; experience in both preferred
  • Previous experience in developing technical training materials; experience conducting training preferred
  • Experience collaborating with technical and policy experts
  • Skilled in proposal writing and concept development
  • Fluent in English; additional languages a plus
  • Available to travel internationally estimated at 20 percent per PATH’s travel and safety guidelines

Please apply on the official website using the link(s) below

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