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| Job Title: Health Advisor |
Background:
CARE International has worked in Iraq since the beginning of the humanitarian crisis in 1991. CARE International reopened its programming in Iraq in 2014 after a military offensive in Ninewa, which displaced hundreds of thousands of people into the Kurdistan Region of Iraq. Together with local partners, CARE delivered humanitarian and development assistance to the most vulnerable populations.
CARE is registered with both the Kurdistan Regional Government and the Iraqi Federal Government.
Operating in Basra, Ninewa, Duhok, Salahaddin, and Anbar, CARE collaborates with local organizations to strengthen their capacities and implement transformative programs. These efforts align with CARE’s global theory of change, which emphasizes building individual agency, reshaping relationships, and transforming structures to create sustainable and inclusive development outcomes. Through this approach, CARE ensures that its interventions address root causes, empower communities, and promote systemic change for long-term stability and resilience.
Job Summary:
The Health Advisor will be a key contributor to CARE International’s “MotherCare” project, working to improve maternal health while addressing the impacts of climate change. This role focuses on creating culturally relevant and scientifically accurate training materials, offering technical support to healthcare providers, and raising awareness through community outreach and advocacy efforts.
The Advisor will also analyze health data, prepare reports on progress and challenges, and build strong collaborations with government health authorities and sector partners. Frequent travel to Ninawa and Basra will be essential to oversee and support project activities on the ground. Reporting to the Project Manager, the Health Advisor will play a vital role in ensuring the project meets its goals and aligns with CARE’s mission to empower women and promote sustainable health outcomes.
Key Responsibilities and Tasks:
1- Assist in designing the tools and materials used for awareness sessions and trainings on maternal health and climate change in collaboration with the Climate Change Adaptation
Advisor, ensuring that the materials are culturally appropriate, scientifically accurate, and tailored to the needs of the target audience. Coordination with the Health Sector: Maintain
close coordination with government health authorities to align CARE International’s programming and project activities with national health policies and strategies.
2- Facilitate collaboration between project teams and health sector partners to ensure smooth
implementation. Data Collection and Reporting: Review health-related data reporting in project areas. Prepare reports summarizing health outcomes, challenges, and recommendations to support interventions in the country.
3- Provide technical guidance in the organization of training sessions for healthcare practitioners. Support the implementation of community outreach and advocacy efforts, promoting awareness of maternal health risks exacerbated by climate change.
Staff Risk Management Responsibilities
CARE believes that personal risk management is crucial for staff; however, the risk management cannot be achieved unless each staff member fulfills the following responsibilities. Failure to do so can not only endanger their own safety but also compromise the entire team and organization.
Representation of CARE Mission and Values:
Promoting Equality, Justice, and Climate Responsibility
Employees at CARE Iraq are expected to embody the organization’s core values of equality, justice, and climate responsibility. This includes fostering equity between men and women, promoting climate justice, and embedding these principles into the organizational activities and work culture overall. A key focus internally and externally is on empowering women through leadership opportunities, professional growth, and meaningful participation in decision-making, while addressing workforce imbalances and amplifying women’s voices to drive transformative change.
Equally, all employees of CARE Iraq are expected to prioritizes climate responsibility by encouraging sustainable practices, reducing ecological foot print, drive positive environmental impact, and supporting climate-affected communities. Integrating resilience and sustainability into all operations and actions will ensures a just and equitable future.
These principles are central to CARE Iraq’s vision for justice, fairness, and environmental stewardship.
Safeguarding and Ethics:
At CARE, we recognize our responsibility to promote human dignity and social justice within our organization. At the heart of CARE’s efforts to impact poverty and social justice is our engagement with marginalized communities. We place human dignity at the center of our work. We are aware of the importance of organizational culture and accountability in enabling a safe and supportive environment for programme participants, the communities where we work, our staff, related personnel and our partners.
At CARE, we believe all people have a right to safety and to live their lives free from harm. The Safeguarding Policy is a response to CARE’s commitment and recognition of our responsibilities to protect and safeguard people we work with, and who work for CARE, from any form of abuse, including sexual harassment, exploitation and abuse, physical and emotional abuse, neglect, and child abuse. To find further details about our Safeguarding Policy commitments, please click on this link CARE International Safeguarding Policy – October 2023_EN.pdf
1. A relevant degree in public health, medicine, or any related field.
CARE Iraq’s work:
CARE Iraq is a place where staff are supported to grow both personally and professionally. Our team environment promotes collaboration, diversity, and open communication, ensuring that every voice is heard and valued. Our workplace culture is designed to encourage innovation, creativity, and respect, making it a supportive environment for all.
We are proud of the balance between women and men among our labour force. we are committed to equity and justice between women and men and strive to create a safe and inclusive space where everyone can thrive. Our goal is to build a workforce that reflects the diverse communities we serve and contributes to meaningful change in the lives of women and girls.
If you’re interested in this role, kindly apply via https://care-international-iraq.jobs.personio.com/job/1863735#apply by 23 January 2025 at the latest. Regrettably, applications received after this date will not be considered.
Notes:
-Women are strongly encouraged to apply.
-For any inquiries regarding this position, please contact CARE Iraq HR Manager through nmirza@care.de
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