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Deadline:
22 March, 2026
Mai Alooma Memorial Foundation (MAM-F) is seeking to recruit committed and qualified individuals to serve as OTP Service Providers to support the implementation of the Outpatient Therapeutic Programme (OTP) in selected communities across Borno State. Successful candidates will support life-saving nutrition services aimed at identifying and treating children suffering from Severe Acute Malnutrition (SAM) and providing basic nutrition education to caregivers within the communities.
Key Responsibilities
OTP Service Providers will be responsible for:
- Conducting nutrition screening using MUAC and identifying children with Severe Acute Malnutrition (SAM).
- Registering and admitting eligible children into the OTP programme following standard guidelines.
- Conducting appetite tests and monitoring the progress of admitted children.
- Distributing Ready-to-Use Therapeutic Food (RUTF) according to programme protocols.
- Providing nutrition counselling and basic health education to caregivers.
- Keeping proper records and reports of OTP activities.
- Supporting community awareness and mobilization on malnutrition prevention and treatment.
Locations
1. Mafa Local Government Area
- Mafa Town
- Ajiri Community
2. Konduga Local Government Area
- Auno
- Jakana
- Chabbal Limanti
3. Jere Local Government Area
- Jiddari Polo
Requirements
Applicants should meet the following:
1. Degree, HND, or Diploma in Nutrition, Public Health, Health, or related fields.
2. At least one (1) year experience in nutrition programmes or working with an NGO is an advantage.
3. Ability to communicate in English; knowledge of Hausa or Kanuri is an added advantage.
4. Good communication skills and ability to work with community members.
Application Deadline
Opening Date: 12 March 2026
Closing Date: 22 March 2026
Interested and qualified candidates are encouraged to apply before the closing date. Mai Alooma Memorial Foundation (MAM-F) is committed to improving community health and supporting vulnerable populations through humanitarian and development interventions.
