Background
In East Asia Pacific (EAP), Alive & Thrive provides strategic technical assistance to governments and a network of local partners focusing on nine countries (Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, Thailand, and Viet Nam) to facilitate policy and system reforms that increase investments and create an enabling environment for maternal, infant, and young child nutrition (MIYCN).
As an endorsed technical assistance provider to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Health Cluster, Alive & Thrive supports the development of regional standards and works with member states to improve the quality and coverage of MIYCN policies and programs across the region. With funding from the Government of Ireland, Alive & Thrive is strengthening MIYCN service delivery with a focus on equity to reach the most vulnerable populations in Cambodia, Laos, and Viet Nam. With support from the World Bank, Alive & Thrive leverages global evidence to inform the development of Papua New Guinea’s social and behavior change strategy under the national multi-sectoral stunting reduction program. With support from GIZ, Alive & Thrive is advancing climate-smart food systems transformation and promoting integrated social, maternity, and climate protection for women farmers. With funding from the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade through The George Institute for Global Health, Alive & Thrive and partners are supporting community-led solutions to achieve food and water security; implementing measures to shift salt supply from sodium chloride- to potassium-enriched salt; and facilitating interventions that promote lower-salt and lower-sugar diets through evidence-based, community-informed, and community-led policy and service interventions in Viet Nam.
Alive & Thrive also provides technical support to UNICEF and country partners in several initiatives, including the establishment and scale-up of human milk banks in Mongolia, the roll-out of the monitoring platform of the International Code of Marketing of Breast-milk Substitutes in six countries (Argentina, Laos, Malaysia, Mexico, Mongolia, and Viet Nam) and strengthening strategic policy and program advocacy on maternal and child nutrition during the first 1,000 days in the Middle East and North Africa.
Job Summary / Responsibilities:
This position serves a dual role designed to ensure the seamless integration of operational excellence and technical program execution for the A&T East Asia Pacific (EAP) region.
The Regional Program Coordinator holds primary responsibility for the end-to-end management of procurement, contracting, and compliance activities while simultaneously providing backstopping support for program implementation. This role acts as a critical bridge between the Regional office and Headquarters (HQ), ensuring program goals (specifically regarding breastfeeding-friendly health systems and policy advocacy) are met with compliant, efficient, and timely program and operations support. The incumbent will also oversee consultants and support staff.
1. Program Implementation Support (40%)
2. Program Administration (15%)
3. Strategic Procurement & Contracts Management (30%)
4. HQ Coordination and Financial Monitoring (15%)
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