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Project Officer (State Level) at One Health Resilience Initiative (OHRI) - 5 Openings | HotNigerianJobs

One Health Resilience Initiative (OHRI) - 5 Openings | HotNigerianJobs
📍 NigeriaCDI🗓️ 4 months ago

Job Description

Nigeria
CDI

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Project Officer (State Level) at One Health Resilience Initiative (OHRI) - 5 Openings | HotNigerianJobs

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What this role involves
You will coordinate One Health activities at the state level—bridging human, animal, and environmental health teams. Day-to-day, you’ll plan field interventions, monitor disease surveillance data, and ensure community engagement aligns with project goals. Expect frequent travel to rural areas and close collaboration with government health officers.

Key skills to highlight

  • Field coordination: Proven ability to manage multi-sector teams (health, agriculture, environment) in Nigerian states.
  • Data analysis: Experience with DHIS2, Excel, or basic GIS for outbreak tracking.
  • Community engagement: Fluency in local languages (e.g., Hausa, Yoruba, Igbo) is a strong plus.
  • Reporting: Writing concise donor-ready reports under tight deadlines.

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For each of the 5 states listed, add a one-line summary of your work in that region (e.g., “Led Lassa fever surveillance in Edo State, 2022–2023”). If you haven’t worked there, highlight transferable skills from similar rural health projects—this shows you understand state-level logistics.

Before you apply
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