WASH Officer
Design, implement, and monitor hygiene promotion activities to improve public health.
Overview
Design, implement, and monitor hygiene promotion activities to improve public health.
You have:
- Bachelor's degree in Public Health, Environmental Health, Social Sciences, or a related field (Master’s degree is an advantage).
- Minimum 2–3 years in hygiene promotion, public health, or community development in humanitarian or development settings.
- Proficiency in BCC, PHAST, CLTS, and hygiene kit distribution approaches.
- Strong communication and training skills.
- Cultural and audience-sensitive material development.
- Proficiency in participatory methods and behavior change strategies.
- Effective time management and organizational skills.
- Team-oriented with the ability to work across diverse cultural settings.
Contract
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Danish Refugee Council, one of the world’s leading humanitarian NGOs, we are excited to invite you to join our team as a WASH Officer If you are a skilled and motivated professional ready to make a difference, we want you on board! Together, we’ll work to deliver impactful humanitarian solutions in challenging environments.
About the job
The WASH Officer is responsible for designing, implementing, and monitoring hygiene promotion activities within the WASH (Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene) program. The goal is to improve hygiene practices in target communities to reduce the spread of waterborne diseases and enhance overall public health. The officer collaborates with communities, project teams, and partners to ensure hygiene strategies are well integrated and culturally appropriate.
Key Responsibilities:
1. Program Design and Implementation
- Develop and execute community-specific hygiene promotion strategies.
- Engage communities through education sessions, awareness campaigns, and participatory activities.
- Ensure cultural appropriateness of all activities.
- Create and distribute hygiene education materials.
2. Monitoring and Evaluation
- Conduct regular surveys to assess hygiene practices.
- Monitor and evaluate behavioral change using specific tools and indicators.
- Compile and submit regular activity reports with data-driven insights.
3. Capacity Building
- Train and mentor staff, CHWs, and volunteers on hygiene promotion methods.
- Provide supervision and support to field-level hygiene promoters.
4. Coordination and Collaboration
- Coordinate efforts with NGOs, local authorities, and WASH partners.
- Integrate hygiene promotion with other programs (WATSAN, CCCM, Protection, Shelter).
5. Emergency Response & Preparedness
- Implement rapid hygiene interventions during emergencies, including kit distribution.
- Contribute to emergency preparedness plans and risk assessments.
6. Advocacy and Awareness
- Lead hygiene awareness campaigns around global events and local initiatives.
- Advocate for sustained hygiene practices in collaboration with stakeholders and community leaders.
Essential Qualifications and Experience:
- Education: Bachelor's degree in Public Health, Environmental Health, Social Sciences, or a related field (Master’s degree is an advantage).
- Experience: Minimum 2–3 years in hygiene promotion, public health, or community development in humanitarian or development settings.
- Technical Knowledge: Proficiency in BCC, PHAST, CLTS, and hygiene kit distribution approaches.
Key Skills and Competencies:
- Understanding of hygiene-related diseases and public health prevention.
- Strong communication and training skills.
- Cultural and audience-sensitive material development.
- Proficiency in participatory methods and behavior change strategies.
- Effective time management and organizational skills.
- Team-oriented with the ability to work across diverse cultural settings.
Potential interview questions
| Describe a time when you designed a hygiene promotion strategy in a community. | This question assesses your experience in program design and community engagement. | Provide a specific example that highlights your strategic thinking and community involvement. |
| How do you ensure that hygiene promotion methods are culturally appropriate? | This question evaluates your understanding of cultural sensitivity in health promotion. | Pro members can see the explanation. |
| What methods have you used to monitor and evaluate hygiene practices effectively? | Pro members can see the explanation. | Pro members can see the explanation. |
| Describe a situation where you had to train staff or volunteers on hygiene practices. What approach did you take? | Pro members can see the explanation. | Pro members can see the explanation. |
| How do you engage communities in hygiene promotion activities? | Pro members can see the explanation. | Pro members can see the explanation. |
| In your opinion, what are the biggest challenges to sustaining hygiene practices in a community? | Pro members can see the explanation. | Pro members can see the explanation. |
| Can you give an example of how you've collaborated with other NGOs or stakeholders? | Pro members can see the explanation. | Pro members can see the explanation. |
| What strategies do you implement during emergencies to ensure rapid response in hygiene interventions? | Pro members can see the explanation. | Pro members can see the explanation. |