Project Officer - Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) - Education Nexus

Support adolescents' SRHR through project planning and implementation.

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Overview

Support adolescents' SRHR through project planning and implementation.

You have:

  • Minimum of a degree in nursing, nutrition, public health, community/environmental health, Science in education, demography and population health, reproductive health.
  • Minimum of 3 years’ experience in sexual reproductive health and rights (SRHR) in Education or Teacher Capacity building for SRHR/SGBV.
  • Computer literate (Ms Word, Excel And Power point).
  • Analytical and problem-solving skills.
  • Community Mobilization and engagement skills.
  • Report writing skills.
  • Networking and influencing skill.
  • Ability to ride a motorcycle with a valid riding permit.
  • Experience in working with education and community structures.

With 75 years of experience, our focus is on helping the most vulnerable children overcome poverty and experience fullness of life. We help children of all backgrounds, even in the most dangerous places, inspired by our Christian faith.

Come join our 33,000+ staff working in nearly 100 countries and share the joy of transforming vulnerable children’s life stories!

Key Responsibilities:

Reports to: Programme Manager

Key Result Areas:

Project inception and planning

  • Through the consortium, participate in planning and budgeting, preparation of work plans, implementation of planned SRHR-Education nexus activities and monitoring/ reporting of progress.
  • Facilitate and monitor the implementation of planned activities for in and out of school adolescents.
  • Mobilize and facilitate the engagements of stakeholders during planning and development meetings, workshops and other fora.
  • Support identification, capacity assessment and implementation of activities assigned to local partners.
  • Conduct stakeholder and beneficiaries mapping for the SRHR-education nexus project.
  • Support project inception meetings at district level in partnership with the consortium members.
  • Map SRHR/SGBV referral points for service access.

Project implementation

  • Innovatively support adolescents in and out of school, and communities including households to participate and benefit from the SRHR and SGBV services.
  • Mobilize and sensitize communities and adolescents including, community leaders and other community members to participate in the SRHR & SGBV programs.
  • · Build the capacity of adolescents (in and out of school), families and communities to collectively engage local leaders on identified SRHR & SGBV issues.
  • Follow-up on commitments by local leaders on improvement of the SRHR & SBGV issues at the community and district level.
  • Mobilize communities to participate in SRHR/SGBV community outreaches, youth friendly spaces and in the go back to school campaign for teenage mothers.
  • Compile issue reports and position papers for sharing with relevant stakeholders at sub county and district level.
  • Engage Cultural and Faith leaders in implementation of SRHR & SGBV service delivery in communities.
  • Facilitate counseling and mentorship programmes in schools to support the reintegration of adolescent mothers, ensuring their educational continuity and psychosocial wellbeing.
  • Coordinate the ‘Go Back to School’ campaigns by engaging schools, teachers and the district education office to support teenage mothers in re-enrolling in school.
  • Support schools to establish SRHR-friendly environments through the creation of youth-friendly health corners within schools where adolescents can access SRHR services.
  • Communicate and work with school structures, local health facilities and Community Health Workers to address SRHR issues identified in schools and communities monthly.
  • Support the design and rollout of the SRHR/SGBV materials in and out of school.
  • Support functionality of the community health structures to deliver SRHR/SGBV/RMNCAH services.
  • Establish functional local level advocacy groups to improve quality delivery of SRHR/SGBV service.

Projection Monitoring, reporting and evaluation

  • Collaborate with school administrators to collect and analyze SRHR-related data from schools (e.g. teenage pregnancy rates, dropout rates and re-enrollment data).
  • Compile monitoring reports for management action and participate in updating of the databases of the different SRHR/SGBV models.
  • Work with district education and health officials to integrate school-based SRHR data into broader health and education monitoring frameworks for data-driven decision-making.
  • Support the district health and district education office to review and analyze SRHR &SGBV data for impact and relevant feedback to the community teams.
  • Conduct quarterly data driven reflection meetings with the district health and education office at district level and follow-up on agreed actions.
  • Build the capacity of district focal persons (EMIS, DEO, DHO, teachers, health workers, peer educations, community health workers etc) to report on SRHR-Education Nexus activities.
  • Facilitate stakeholders and partners to conduct support supervision and monitoring of SRHR & SGBV activities in schools and communities.
  • Monitor the wellbeing and child abuse cases and report any incidents in line with child protection policy and guidelines.

Budget utilization and monitoring

  • Implement activities based on approved budget
  • Track budgets to ensure they are within expected burn rate.

Minimum education, training and experience requirements to qualify for the position

  • Minimum of a degree in nursing, nutrition, public health, community/environmental health, Science in education, demography and population health, reproductive health.
  • Minimum of 3 years’ experience in sexual reproductive health and rights (SRHR) in Education or Teacher Capacity building for SRHR/SGBV. Experience in Social behavioral change and advocacy for SRHR/SGBV.
  • Computer literate (Ms Word, Excel And Power point)
  • Analytical and problem-solving skills.
  • Community Mobilization and engagement skills
  • Report writing skills
  • Networking and influencing skill
  • Partnership engagement skills
  • Ability to ride a motorcycle with a valid riding permit.
  • Experience in SRHR & SGBV
  • Experience working with education and community structures.

    Advert start date: 6th January, 2026.

Advert end date: 13th January, 2026.

Applicant Types Accepted:

Local Applicants Only

Potential interview questions

Can you describe your experience in managing SRHR projects and how you engaged with local partners? The interviewer wants to understand your practical experience in SRHR project management and collaboration. Discuss specific projects you’ve managed, highlighting your role in stakeholder engagement.
How do you mobilize communities to participate in SRHR and SGBV programs? This question assesses your community engagement strategies and communication skills. Pro members can see the explanation.
What strategies do you implement for data collection and analyzing SRHR-related data? Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
Can you share an experience where you resolved a challenge during project implementation? Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
Describe your experience in working with school administrators and how it impacts SRHR initiatives. Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
How do you assess stakeholder capacity for project implementation? Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
What methods do you use for report writing and how do you ensure clarity and effectiveness? Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
Can you give an example of how you’ve engaged cultural and faith leaders in health initiatives? Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
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