17 Apr 2025

Maternal Newborn Health (MNH) Project Officer at Good Neighbors

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Job Description

Good Neighbors Kenya was established in 1995. We undertake CDPs (Community Development Projects) aimed at empowering community members for self-reliance by targeting individual children and the community as a whole. We target the vulnerable and marginalized community members both in the urban and rural parts of the country with a key focus in improving access to quality education. On the other hand, we focus on empowering the parents through Income Generation for self-reliance and in order to meet their needs for a sustainable community.

Maternal Newborn Health (MNH) Project Officer

Key Responsibilities

  • Plan and conduct capacity building training for health workers in Kajiado County
  • Communicate with Kajiado County and other stakeholders to facilitate and improve continuity of the project
  • Document and report on the outcome of the capacity building training
  • Support other team members
  • Regular field visits to health facilities and communities for follow up purposes
  • Regularly monitor and supervise operations of project activities
  • Develop and prepare the report on regular monitoring regarding the operation of project activities
  • Perform other duties as assigned by the supervisor

Required skills & Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in one of the behavioral sciences or related fields including but not limited to social work and psychology from an accredited college or university
  • At least 2 years working experience in related field
  • Experience in research methods and conducting filed based assessments
  • Experience in project management is preferred
  • Experience in providing care in multicultural practice setting is preferred
  • Proficient in use of computer hardware and software to document clinical care, and in use of Microsoft office applications
  • Knowledge of assessment, planning, implementation and standards for care/treatment plan development


Method of Application

  • Please send written applications enclosing Certificates, testimonials and CV stating current and expected remuneration on or before 18th April 2025 to

     [email protected].

  • If you have a publication or any other portfolio related to your job application, please include it in your application or share a web link.
  • Please mention your expected salary on your cover letter. This is a mandatory requirement.
  • Interviews shall be both oral and written. Only successful applicants will be notified of the interview.





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