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Health and Nutrition Mentor
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
This assignment has been negotiated in good faith with the Partner Organisation, and the information
contained was correct at the time of acceptance of the request.
However, while we take responsibility for matters under our direct control, all assignments and
arrangements are subject to change due to the inherent low levels of predictability in developing country
environments. This assignment may be amended or withdrawn to reflect changes in circumstances.
GENERAL DETAILS
Assignment Title Health and Nutrition Mentor
Partner Organisation ChildFund Cambodia
Website of Partner Organisation www.childfund.org.kh
Duration of Assignment 12 months
Start Date 17-Mar-2020
1. PARTNER ORGANISATION OVERVIEW
ChildFund Cambodia is the representative office of ChildFund Australia – an independent international
development organization that works to reduce poverty for children in developing communities.
ChildFund Australia is a member of the ChildFund Alliance – a global network of 11 organizations which
assists 13 million children and their families in over 60 countries. ChildFund Australia is a registered
charity, a member of the Australian Council for International Development, and fully accredited by the
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade which manages the Australian Government’s overseas aid
program.
ChildFund began working in Cambodia in 2007, and works in partnership with children, their
communities and local institutions to create lasting change, respond to humanitarian emergencies and
promote children’s rights. Projects are implemented in the rural districts of Svay Rieng, Kratie, Prey
Veng and Battambang provinces, as well as urban Phnom Penh, focused on improving living standards
for excluded or marginalized communities.
With a focus on child protection and resilience, quality education, sustainable livelihoods, improved
local governance, child nutrition, water and sanitation, and youth empowerment, ChildFund Cambodia
is also working to improve early grade reading performance through technology interventions, and
strengthen national community-based child protection mechanisms. ChildFund Cambodia implements
its programs in collaboration with local civil society organizations, and in partnership with the relevant
ministries and government departments.
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2. ASSIGNMENT OVERVIEW To review all ChildFund’s interventions in Health and Nutrition sector and give
recommendations for further improvement; share information on new models and advance
technology in supplying quality Health and nutrition interventions as well as document good
models of interventions.
3. ASSIGNMENT OBJECTIVES
guiding and capacity building , and
research and documentation
To ensure the inclusion of all people directly affected by the volunteer assignment in the course of your work with the partner organisation and host community, including implementing strategies that relate to:
a. promoting gender equality and empowering women, b. disability inclusion, and c. child safeguarding.
4. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE VOLUNTEER
In consultation with their line manager and relevant stakeholders, Australian volunteers
complete a work plan in the first three (3) months of their assignment. The duties below are an
indication of the type of work that may be involved in meeting the Assignment Objectives:
• Review health and nutrition sector.
• Suggest the focus/key intervention related to health and nutrition in existing and future
programs.
• Write concept notes and project proposal as per agreement with Head of Programs.
• Provide technical advice and input for project design.
• Provide technical support and guidance during health and nutrition project
implementation including site visit (on monthly basic).
• Present technical assistance to staff and partners for applications of advanced theory,
principles, concepts and methods in health and nutrition activities of development sector;
• Propose strategy for health and nutrition capacity building for staffs of ChildFund and
partners;
• Provide technical advice and expertise to the program team, including building technical
capacity for the team and partners;
• Actively contribute to the knowledge management of ChildFund by documenting health
and nutrition technical papers and sharing good practices and lesson learnt (from outside
and inside);
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• Research and develop for health and nutrition issues and initiatives benefited the
community and advocate for advance and qualified health intervention for children and
poor community
• Identify, analysis and responsive to any child safeguarding risks, acquire relevant
knowledge and skills which will enable you to promote strong safeguarding practices,
understand the child safeguarding policy and procedures, and conduct yourself in a
manner consistent with the Child Safeguarding Policy.”
5. SELECTION CRITERIA
Qualifications, Essential Skills & Experience
• University qualification in Health and Nutrition or in relevant field.
• Experience with NGOs or International Organisations.
• Experience in preparing project proposal, program interventions and reports.
• Experience with programs in remote or rural areas and / or project management in rural
areas.
Desirable Skills & Experience
• Up to date and good knowledge of theory and working approaches, methodologies in
community development programs and projects.
• Well-developed coaching and leadership skills, both on a formal and informal basis;
• Awareness and sensitivity of cross-cultural settings.
• Ability to cope with cultural isolation and a different standard of living.
• Patience, tolerance and flexibility.
6. ASSIGNMENT INFORMATION
Line Manager
Head of Programs and Grant Coordinator
Staff Supervision
N/A
Working Relationships
This role will work closely with program team in Phnom Penh and field as well as ChildFund
partners working on education sector.
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Hours & Days at the Partner Organisation
Mon – Fri, 8:00AM – 5:00PM
Leave Entitlements
All volunteers are entitled to 20 days leave per 12 months, unless otherwise advised.
Same conditions and terms as local colleagues apply, including national holidays.
Professional Indemnity Insurance
Professional indemnity insurance is required for all volunteers who are acting as a medical,
allied health or legal professional whilst on assignment. On these assignments professional
indemnity insurance must be provided by the partner organisation, Australian organisation
(if applicable) or self-arranged by the volunteer as part of ongoing professional obligations.
For all other assignments, professional indemnity insurance is not automatically provided for
Australian volunteers. You should consult your partner organisation about the need for
professional indemnity insurance for your role prior to your departure. Where required
and/or you consider it essential for you to hold this insurance, please discuss this with the
Volunteer Services Manager in Melbourne prior to your departure.
This assignment is not deemed to require professional indemnity insurance.
Other Conditions
If required to work after hours, volunteer is entitled to time off in lieu because there is no
overtime pay provisions.
Language Skills and Level Required
English
Language Support
Language support is provided during the in-country orientation period. Most often, additional
resources for further development later in the assignment will be available if required.
7. LIVING AS A VOLUNTEER The position is held in Phnom Penh, which is the urban capital city in Cambodia. Here is where most businesses are based, and though it is developing fast, it remains a relatively small city compared to others in the region or worldwide. For example, for a foreigner living in Phnom Penh, it is unlikely that you will take longer than 30 minutes to get to any part of town you’d like to go to. Impact Hub Phnom Penh is also located in central Phnom Penh, which makes it easy to find and accessible from any part of town you should choose to live in. Many volunteers and foreigners that come to Cambodia find it easy to settle and meet new people; this is likely due to the expat community in Phnom Penh remaining relatively small, so it becomes easy to know a lot of people through one or two. Expats come from all corners of
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the world, so the mix is diverse and open-minded. There are lots of interesting events happening which can be great ways to meet new people and network. Social norms that you should be aware of in Cambodia could be: being respectful in what you choose to wear- while there are no strict religious rules as such, one should not dress to reveal excessive skin as this could be seen as disrespectful to their demure culture. There are many Cambodian public holidays- there are 28 Cambodian public holidays in a year! Some of these are religious celebrations, and some are traditional celebrations such as Khmer New Year and Pchum Ben. Impact Hub Phnom Penh closes for around 15 of these Cambodian public holidays. Many people travel to Cambodia every year because of the people- Cambodian people are known worldwide for their friendly and kind nature, with a ready smile. Cambodian people generally speak little English, but you do not need to speak much Khmer to get by (just hello, thank you, please). The community that Impact Hub Phnom Penh work with speak English well as they are university graduates. Cambodian people are wonderful to be around and can always make you smile! There are many shops and restaurants in Phnom Penh covering all worldly cuisines at affordable prices (around $5-6). It is possible to buy period products here now, and pharmacies have all medical products you could need during your stay.
8. ALLOWANCES & SUPPORT
These allowance levels are based on the Cost of Living in the host country location. Allowances
will be reviewed periodically and may increase or decrease. Volunteers will be given notice of
any change to the allowance level.
Living Allowance
AUD 1,370
Accommodation Allowance
AUD 1,057
Housing
Assistance with the identification of suitable, secure and affordable accommodation will be
provided by the In-Country Management Team.
Other Allowances & Support
All Australian Volunteers program volunteers receive the following:
Pre-departure Briefing in Melbourne
In-country Orientation on arrival
Pre-departure vaccination expenses
Visa expenses
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Pastoral care, assignment monitoring and security guidance
Return airfare to country of assignment
Psychological and medical advice and support services
Re-entry support services
Settling in allowance (assignments longer than 6 months)
Re-settlement allowance (assignments longer than 6 months)
9. PREPARING YOUR APPLICATION
As a part of your online application you will be required to answer the following questions
through a video recording (if you are unable to submit through the online video due to
accessibility please contact the Recruitment Coordinator).
Response to Selection Criteria
a) Why do I feel that volunteering internationally is the right thing for me to be doing at this time in my life?
b) What are the biggest personal adjustments I’m likely to have to make to be accepted as a useful colleague and engaged community member in this assignment?
c) The Australian Volunteers Program is committed to ensuring the inclusion of all people directly affected by the volunteer assignment, such as the partner organisation and host community. What is your personal experience and/or understanding of social inclusion.
d) How do I match the Qualifications, Essential Skills & Experience? Include your most relevant experiences, results and achievements responding to each of the selection criteria in Section 5.
Personal Circumstances Constraints
The Australian Volunteers Program recognises and values the enhanced skills and expertise of
returned volunteers as a result of their volunteering experience. The program is also designed
to maximise international volunteering opportunities for all Australians. With this in mind, if a
returned volunteer and a candidate who has not volunteered previously apply for the same
role, preference will be given to the latter, providing they meet the personal and professional
selection criteria for the role.
We are NOT able to accept applications from people with the following personal circumstances
due to security, cultural, legal or visa restrictions in this location:
Same sex partners who wish to accompany applicants as part of the program may face
issues in applying for and being issued with a visa
Applicants with partners to whom they are not legally married and who wish to accompany applicants as part of the program may face issues in applying for and being issues with a visa
Applicants with a criminal record where a criminal conviction may be relevant to the inherent requirements of the assignment.
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10. HOW TO APPLY
All applications must be submitted online through the Australian Volunteers Program website.
If you haven’t already done so, you will need to register on our website prior to applying.
The Australian Volunteers Program is committed to increasing Indigenous participation, and we
actively encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. If you would like
more information or support with your application, you can contact our Indigenous Programs
Coordinator on [email protected].