Thursday, January 19, 2017

Copy Editors Vacancy at Marie Stopes International Organisation Nigeria (MSION), Thursday 19, January 2017

Marie Stopes International Organisation Nigeria (MSION) is a results-orientated non-Governmental organisation, which uses modern management and marketing techniques to provide family planning and other reproductive healthcare clinical services in underserved communities. MSION’s goal is to dramatically improve access to family planning and related reproductive health services to reduce maternal mortality and ultimately poverty in Nigeria.


COPY EDITOR: REVIEW OF CHEWS PRE SERVICE TRAINING CURRICULUM


Duration of contract: 15 working days


BACKGROUND

The recently approved task shifting/task sharing policy is one of the strategies for accelerating the progress towards achievements of the health SDGs goals. The policy focuses on key priority areas such as Reproductive, Maternal Newborn and Child Health services (RMNCH), as well as HIV, TB, Malaria and other communicable and non-communicable diseases in the Essential health services package.

The Federal Government of Nigeria (FGON) recognizes the importance of family planning as a key factor in the achievement of the health related Millennium Development Goals (MDGs 4, 5 & 6). In addition to ensuring availability of free and quality contraceptives, health workers need current information and skills to facilitate provision of quality family planning services, including long acting reversible contraceptive methods (LARC). These methods, which include implants and intrauterine devices (IUDs), have historically been underutilized, largely due to limited availability and low coverage of trained providers. It is in response to this that the approved task shifting/task sharing policy allows Community health extension workers (CHEW) to provide the Long acting reversible contraceptive (LARC) services as one of the methods of family planning.

Key Deliverables/Responsibilities of the Consultant:


The Consultant will work with the lead consultant to:

Copy – edited text of the reviewed curriculum to be delivered to FMOH in Microsoft word in tracked changes version and clean version; the consultant may be required to be in contact liaise with the FMOH or Community Health Practitioners Registration Board to resolve any questions related to curriculum content.

Assignments delivered on time and of good quality.


Expected Output:

A High-quality edited curriculum and standing order. Must meet deadlines and show accuracy with attention to detail.


Competence

At least a Bachelor’s in English or related field

Superior editing and writing skills, acquired over at least 5 years of experience at (Mid-level)

English mother tongue or equivalent level

Sensitivity to nuances and the ability to think and write analytically

Experience with copy editing of data-rich publications

Portfolio that includes copy editing of advocacy publications written for non-specialized audiences, or technical publications on specialized topics

Demonstrated understanding of international development issues and/or issues concerning curriculum; familiarity with the subject of the publication desirable

Ability to effectively grasp and incorporate comments from multiple authors to fit a defined publication style and format

Previous experience working with an international organization on development issues is desirable.


TO APPLY

Applicants should send their application and CV’s to: career@mariestopes.org.ng


Note

The subject of the email should be the “Position Title/Location” and the CV/Suitability statement should be saved in the applicant’s full name. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

Shortlisting will start as soon as we start receiving applications and deadline might be changed without prior notice.

MSION is an equal opportunities employer and is committed to achieving gender balance within the organization. Female candidates are encouraged to apply.


DUE DATE: 27 January, 2017




Copy Editors Vacancy at Marie Stopes International Organisation Nigeria (MSION), Thursday 19, January 2017

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