Reproductive Health Adviser Job in Kenya

Introduction

The primary aim of the British Government’s Department for International Development (DFID) is reducing poverty, and achievement of the other Millennium Development Goals.
 

DFID Kenya and Somalia is responsible for the delivery of DFID’s development and humanitarian assistance and policy work in Kenya and Somalia.

DFID Kenya & Somalia is part of the British High Commission in Nairobi. DFID Kenya & Somalia manages both the Somalia and Kenya country programmes from the Nairobi office.

Following DFID’s Bilateral Aid Review and the enhanced priority given to reproductive health, DFID seeks to recruit qualified and experienced professionals for the position of a Reproductive Health Adviser. 

The jobholder will be a member of the DFID Kenya Health and Education Section.

Appointment will be under local terms and conditions and is subject to security clearance.

The ideal start date would be 01 December 2011.

How to Apply:

1. To obtain the application form, Competencies and detailed job descriptions log on to
 www.kimberly-ryan.net under DFID downloads, you will find sub-headings for each. Completed application forms should be emailed to dfidjobs@kimberly-ryan.net with the title of the position and country on the subject line.

2. Only applications made using this application form will be considered.

3. The closing date for this advertised post is 12.00pm, 18th November 2011. Under no circumstances will applications be accepted after this date. All enquiries should be directed to sarah.nandi@kimberly-ryan.net
 

DFID is an Equal Opportunities employer.
 

Applications are welcomed from all parts of the community, and we actively encourage interest from women, ethnic minority groups and those with disabilities. Selection is on merit.
 

Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.


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