CARE began operations in Ghana in 1994 by working to educate mining areas about sexual health and the prevention of AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases. CARE Ghana now works with more than 40 partner organizations to implement a portfolio of projects worth about US$9 million annually in 150 districts across the country, from our main office in Accra and sub-offices in Kumasi, Sunyani and Tamale. For 30 years, CARE has been working in Ghana to improve livelihoods and achieve social justice through interventions that address the underlying causes of poverty. Our programming focuses on food and nutrition security and social and economic empowerment, with women and youth as our impact group.
CARE Ghana is excited to invite your applications for new job openings in our programs and operations. Not only do we offer exceptional opportunities for career growth for Ghanaians especially women and young people, but we are also proud to welcome talented people such as yourself into the global CARE community where our core values of Transformation, Integrity, Diversity, Equality and Excellence are the benchmarks against which we measure ourselves as leaders and employees
If you share these values and our passion for saving lives, defeating poverty, and achieving social justice, then CARE Ghana is the place for you. We hire and nurture great people from diverse backgrounds, abilities, and identities, striving every day and at all levels to build and sustain an inclusive workplace and a sense of belonging for our teams. Your wellbeing and satisfaction with your job in CARE Ghana matter as much to us as your performance. Our compensation and benefits package are generous, and we offer flexible working conditions to enable you to enjoy life outside of work, and as part of our commitment to equity.
At CARE, we recognize that skills and expertise can come from a range of experiences from work and life, in addition to education or past job titles. As such, we welcome applications from dynamic, curious, and creative Ghanaians with a passion for learning and problem-solving.
Interested? If yes, please see details of the job opening below:
Job Title: Zonal Project Coordinators (2) Duty station: Savannah and Bono RegionsThe Fill the Nutrient Gap (FNGA) initiative aims to enhance nutrition outcomes and reduce anaemia among women, children, and adolescent girls in 13 districts across Northern and Southern Ghana. With a focus on increasing access to diverse, nutritious foods and essential Iron and Folic Acid (IFA) supplements, the project targets vulnerable households. Specifically, it aims to reach 35,000 adolescent girls with IFA supplements and promote healthy diets and lifestyles. Additionally, the FNGAP Project leverages the FFBS approach to build the skills of 19,800 farmers, enhancing production, profitability, and resilience in crop and small livestock farming.
The two (2) Zonal Project Coordinators for FNGAP will lead strategic planning, partnership management, community engagement, and resource oversight and coordinate project activities within designated districts. Working in collaboration with project partners including the Ghana Health Service and Department of Agriculture, the Zonal Project Coordinators will lead efforts to improve nutrition outcomes and enhance agricultural productivity within designated districts.
The Zonal Project Coordinators will report directly to the Project Manager and will be based in Savannah and Bono Regions and cover project implementation in their designated districts.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE ROLEStrategic Planning, Implementation and Coordination
Education Required: Bachelor’s Degree
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