Call for HC3 Ebola Francophone and Anglophone SBCC Consultants The Health Communication Capacity Collaborative (HC3), a five-year USAID-funded project supporting strategic health communication programs in developing countries, is currently recruiting national and international SBCC consultants to support work under the HC3 Ebola Response project. HC3 has been tasked by USAID to assist with the communication aspects of the Ebola response, with particular emphasis initially on support to communication programming in Ebola-affected countries and support to UNICEF which has been named the global coordinator of Ebola social mobilization and program communication. Consultants will • Support the development, design and implementation of strategies for health communication projects that are part of the effort to control and prevent the spread of Ebola in West Africa, • Conduct training and facilitate strategic planning for SBCC and social mobilization activities related to EVD preparedness and prevention, • Provide short term technical assistance remotely or in-country, as needed, and • Support USAID and UNICEF’s regional Ebola Response coordinating efforts. Consultant positions will require specialized advanced knowledge, education and/or training in strategic health communication or disaster/risk communication. Preference is for consultants with previous experience in assigned countries that are affected by EVD or at risk of EVD, and for consultants able to travel to and within the Ebola-affected countries of Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone. All support for Francophone African countries will require fluent French language skills, both written and spoken. Essential Duties and Responsibilities will vary according to assignment but may include the following and other duties as assigned. • Provide substantive recommendations to the design and implementation of strategic communication activities that are part of the effort to control and prevent the spread of Ebola • Serve as expert advisor on the design and management of Ebola communication programming • Conduct training and facilitate strategic planning in Ebola communication as requested • Develop communication strategies, training programs, and communication media and materials as requested • Generate reports, publications and strategy documents • Monitor program implementation • Mentor international and in-country staff in SBCC strategy development and implementation • Assist the HC3 Ebola program team in translating research findings into programmatic recommendations • Oversee implementation of recommendations • • • • Support capacity strengthening of local health structures, institutions, and NGOs as they develop Ebola response communication Collaborate with country partners in the West Africa region Perform job duties/responsibilities in support of CCP’s Mission and Values All staff should keep abreast of Federal, State, and Local law, as well as JHU policies as they apply to their job duties and responsibilities Education and/or Experience • A minimum of an MPH or MS degree in related discipline, e.g. communication, public health or related behavioral science • Required Experience o 7-10 years’ experience providing SBCC technical support to senior-level teams from national Ministries of Health and other national government agencies in developing countries or o 5-10 years’ experience supporting capacity strengthening of local health structures, institutions, and NGOs as they develop health communication and SBCC strategies o Previous experience conducting Ebola preparedness technical assistance to at-risk countries, or technical assistance experience in EVD affected countries preferred o Proven track record in developing and managing SBCC programming in West Africa or similar environments • Technical Competencies o Strong analytical, research, writing and communications skills. o Strong skills in providing substantive inputs to heath communication or SBCC strategies o Event planning and facilitation ability o Excellent communication and presentation Language Skills • Fluent French and advanced skills in English, both written and spoken, are required for work supporting Francophone African countries. • Fluent English, both written and spoken, is required for work supporting Anglophone African countries. How to Apply To apply, email a cover letter, resume, and option writing sample or supporting materials to Moremi Oladeinde, moladeinde@jhu.edu Only finalists will be contacted.
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