The Programme Youth Innovation and Engagement Officer at Society for Family Health (SFH) in Jigawa plays a crucial role in bridging the gap between the organization’s initiatives and the youth they aim to serve. This position is essential for ensuring that the perspectives of young people shape the design, execution, and adaptation of the A360 program. In this role, you will drive youth-led innovation and facilitate meaningful engagement among adolescents and young adults. You will leverage data and insights from youth to inform adaptive programming, ensuring that the services provided are responsive to their needs. Your work will support the evolution of the program towards a more youth-centered approach. Candidates should hold a BSc or BA in Communication, Sociology, Economics, Health Sciences, Social Sciences, or Humanities. You should have training or practical experience in a Civil Society Organization (CSO) or Community-Based Organization (CBO), or have served as an Ex-Corps member in a reputable NGO. Ideally, you will have six months to one year of experience in the health or development sector, particularly in health promotion or youth development. Proficiency in Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E) and basic programming skills related to youth and community engagement are essential. This full-time position is targeted at young professionals aged 21-24 years who are proactive, resourceful, and eager to learn continuously. If you are driven and possess strong communication skills, consider applying for this impactful role. Take the next step in your career and apply today.
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Society for Family Health (SFH) is a prominent NGO in Nigeria focused on public health initiatives, including reproductive health, HIV prevention, and maternal care.
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