Position:
Organization: Positive Action for Development (PAD)
Positive Action for Development (PAD) is one of the most vibrant and rapidly expanding Ethiopian resident civil society organizations. We are a results-oriented organization committed to implementing efficient, effective, and sustainable charitable interventions across Ethiopia.
Currently, PAD is undertaking a major scale-up of its programs, with a focus on urban destitution, peacebuilding and democratization, child protection, youth development, support for migrant returnees, health, and livelihood development. We are also implementing humanitarian projects, including Shelter and Camp Coordination and Camp Management (CCCM), targeting low-income and vulnerable women, children, youth, and adults.
As part of this expansion, PAD is extending its operations to several regions, including Addis Ababa, Tigray, Amhara, Oromia, Harari, and the Somali, South Regional State.
PAD is now seeking to hire a qualified professional for its EHF-funded project.
Under the supervision of the Project Coordinator, the Health Officer will be responsible for the planning, implementation, and monitoring of the mobile health and nutrition project in targeted woredas. The Health Officer will work as a key member of the Mobile Health and Nutrition Team (MHNT), providing essential primary healthcare services in line with the Ethiopian Primary Health Care (EPHC) Clinical Guidelines and national protocols.
Specific responsibilities include the following:
Deliver essential primary health care services in hard-to-reach and conflict-affected areas through mobile outreach.
Conduct clinical assessment, diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up of common illnesses using standard EPHC guidelines.
Provide maternal, newborn, and child health services including ANC, PNC, immunization support, and family planning.
Ensure active nutrition screening for children under five and pregnant/lactating women, and link cases to appropriate care (OTP/SC/IYCF).
Support health education sessions on hygiene, nutrition, communicable disease prevention, and maternal/child care practices.
Manage common disease outbreaks and public health threats in collaboration with woreda health offices.
Ensure quality referral of complicated medical, maternal, or nutrition cases to nearby static health facilities.
Document patient care using MoH-approved registers and tools and ensure accurate data collection and timely reporting.
Work closely with other MHNT members (nurse, midwife, MHPSS officers) to ensure integrated service delivery.
Conduct on-the-job mentoring and supportive supervision to HEWs and community nutrition volunteers during outreach.
Ensure rational use of medicines and monitor stock levels of essential drugs and medical supplies.
Uphold principles of client confidentiality, medical ethics, and professionalism in service delivery.
Coordinate with local health authorities and stakeholders to strengthen linkages with the existing health system.
Support the development of referral pathways and maintain active coordination with zonal/woreda health facilities.
Participate in rapid health and nutrition assessments and contribute to emergency response planning.
Produce weekly and monthly reports, capturing both service delivery data and narrative progress updates.
Maintain respectful and culturally sensitive interactions with beneficiaries and community leaders.
Participate in MHNT planning meetings, reviews, and coordination forums at the woreda and zonal levels.
Perform any other tasks assigned by the supervisor to ensure the quality and continuity of MHNT services.
Qualification: Bachelor’s degree in Public Health, Health Officer, or Medicine from a recognized institution with a valid professional License
Experience: - Minimum of 5 years of relevant work experience, preferably in primary healthcare, nutrition, or emergency response programs.
Experience working in humanitarian contexts, mobile clinics, or hard-to-reach areas is highly desirable. Prior experience working in humanitarian or emergency settings, especially with MHNTs, is an asset.
Skills Required:
Clinical Service Delivery
Proficient in providing integrated clinical care at the primary level as per the Ethiopian Primary Health Care Clinical Guidelines (EPHC), including:
Management of common illnesses (malaria, pneumonia, diarrhea, etc.)
Maternal and child health services (ANC, PNC, family planning)
Communicable disease detection and management
Emergency and trauma care
Nutrition Services
Skilled in screening and management of acute malnutrition using national CMAM protocols.
Ability to support IYCF counseling, including breastfeeding and complementary feeding practices.
Adherence to National Protocols
Demonstrated experience applying MOH-standardized tools and protocols, including EPHC guidelines, ICCM, IMNCI, and TB/HIV management guides.
Data Use and Documentation
Ability to document and report patient data using HMIS and standard registers.
Basic competency in using electronic data tools (Kobo, ODK) for mobile data collection.
Emergency Health Response
Ability to assess and respond to outbreaks and other public health emergencies within mobile/outreach settings.
Community Health Engagement
Experience working with community platforms (HEWs, HDAs, CNVs) for demand creation and referral linkage.
Teamwork & Coordination
Strong interpersonal and collaboration skills within multi-disciplinary teams (MHNT nurse, midwife, MHPSS, etc.)
Ability to work effectively with woreda health offices and partners.
Adaptability & Mobility
Willingness to work in remote, underserved, and mobile outreach settings, often with challenging logistics.
Physically fit and emotionally resilient to operate in difficult humanitarian contexts.
Other:
Willingness to travel to and work in remote and hard-to-reach locations.
Ability to work effectively in a mobile team setting with flexibility and cultural sensitivity.
Number required: one
Salary: As per the organization's Salary Scale
Duty Station: Roving position between Gazgibla and Abergele Woredas, Waghimra Zone, Amhara Region. The Health Officer is expected to operate as part of a Mobile Health and Nutrition Team (MHNT), regularly moving between health facilities and communities in both woredas based on program needs and accessibility.
Employment type: contract
Female applicants are encouraged to apply
Equal Employment Opportunity
Positive Action for Development (PAD) promotes fairness, equity, and diversity in the workplace. We welcome applications from qualified individuals of all backgrounds, regardless of gender, age, disability, ethnicity, religion, or other personal status. Hiring decisions are made based on skills, experience, and suitability for the role.
We are committed to creating a respectful and inclusive environment where all staff can thrive, contribute meaningfully, and grow professionally.
Zero Tolerance for Misconduct
PAD has zero tolerance for any form of abuse, harassment, exploitation, or misuse of power. We take safeguarding seriously and expect all staff, volunteers, and partners to follow our policies and uphold our values at all times. All successful candidates will go through background checks and be required to follow PAD’s code of conduct and safeguarding principles.
Recruitment Flexibility
PAD reserves the right to recruit more than one candidate from this announcement or keep qualified applicants in our database for future similar roles.
Important Notice on Recruitment Fraud
PAD does not request any payment at any stage of the recruitment process. If you receive any suspicious messages claiming to be from PAD, please report them to our office through official contact channels. www.padethiopia.org
Application Process
Interested candidates must send the following application documents with the subject line, Health Officer For Abergele and Gazgibla woredas, Waghimira zone, Amhara region
● Motivation/Cover letter (not more than one page);
It is highly recommended to include your salary expectations and current salary in the application letter.
● CV (not more than 4 pages) and relevant documents (education certificates, experience, and others) (Please note that the certificates and CV should be in one single file.) If you are passionate about peacebuilding and have the skills and experience to contribute effectively, we encourage you to apply for this position.
Note:
● Only selected candidates will be contacted.
● Applicant(s) who don’t follow the procedures will be disqualified immediately.
● This job description is intended to provide a general overview of the position and may be subject to change based on organizational needs.
E-mail: job@padethiopia.org
Website: www.padethiopia.org
Telephone: +251948787677/+251936342656
PAD is an organization committed to upholding a zero-tolerance policy towards all forms of abuse and exploitation while actively working to protect and defend the rights and well-being of individuals.
Job Requirements Bachelor’s degree in Public Health, Health Officer, Medicine, or in a related field of study with relevant work experience Duties & Responsibilities: - Deliver essential primary health care services in hard-to-reach and conflict-affected areas through mobile outreach - Provide maternal, newborn, and child health services including ANC, PNC, immunization support, and family planning - Manage common disease outbreaks and public health threats in collaboration with woreda health offices How to Apply Submit your application and CV along with supporting documents Via email: job@padethiopia.org, For further information contact Tel:+251948787677/+251936342656Deadline: Jun 10, 2025, 12:00 AM
Location: , Abergele and Gazgibla woredas, Waghimira zone, Amhara region
Amount: 1