Join International Medical Corps in Borno as an Assistant in Food Security and Livelihood (FSL), supporting vital humanitarian projects aimed at improving food security and livelihoods in vulnerable communities. International Medical Corps is a well-established nonprofit organization dedicated to health interventions and development programs globally. In this role, you will assist the Food Security and Livelihood team in executing and monitoring food security initiatives. Your daily tasks will include organizing beneficiary registrations, conducting community sensitization, facilitating voucher-based food assistance distributions, and preparing weekly progress reports that track project milestones and impact at the district level. Candidates with at least one year of experience in food security or livelihood programs, preferably with international organizations, will thrive here. You should possess a degree in Agriculture or Social Sciences, strong organizational skills, and the ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing. Basic proficiency in MS Word and Excel is required, with English language skills considered a plus. This is a full-time position based in Damboa, Borno. Borno's humanitarian landscape requires dedicated professionals to support early recovery and transition programs, making this role crucial for community resilience and development. International Medical Corps’ presence in the region underscores its commitment to improving quality of life through sustainable interventions. While salary details are not disclosed, this role offers a meaningful career path in the NGO sector, particularly within food security and livelihood development programs. Successful candidates can expect to gain valuable experience that opens doors to advanced positions in humanitarian and development organizations. To stand out, emphasize your hands-on experience with community-based food security projects and your ability to manage beneficiary data and reporting. Highlight any relevant training or certifications and quantify your impact in previous roles, such as the number of beneficiaries served or projects successfully executed. Take the opportunity to apply for the Assistant, Food Security and Livelihood (FSL) role before the application deadline on May 1, 2026, to contribute to impactful humanitarian work in Borno.
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