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Social And Behaviour Change Communication (SBCC) Officer
2026-06-25T15:51:24+00:00
PROJECT HOPE
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CONTRACTOR
Blantyre
Blantyre
10101
Malawi
Nonprofit, and NGO
Communications & Writing, Social Services & Nonprofit, Business Operations, Healthcare
MWK
MONTH
2026-07-02T17:00:00+00:00
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Project HOPE Namibia (PHN) is an indigenous regional African NGO founded in 2004 with technical expertise in infectious diseases, maternal and child health, and economic strengthening with a programmatic presence across the continent. PHN has over 20 years’ experience implementing public health programming in Africa with demonstrated capacity to implement PEPFAR-funded projects in Namibia and Malawi. In Namibia, PHN was USAID’s lead partner for OVC programming since 2013 and 2018, respectively. PHN works in collaboration with local stakeholders, host government ministries, and other partners in countries of implementation to ensure implementation in accordance with the local context and with buy-in from the appropriate stakeholders.

Project HOPE Namibia – MA (PHN-MA), registered in Malawi in 2024, is currently implementing the Ana ndi Achinyamata Patsogolo (ANAPA) project in Malawi-a five-year, $60 million initiative funded by PEPFAR/USAID previously and now under the USG’s Department of State (DoS). Initially designed to prevent new HIV infections by increasing uptake of health, HIV, and social services among children, adolescents, and their families, with a particular focus- the project shifted focus following the stop work order. ANAPA now prioritizes the provision of life saving HIV care and treatment services for vulnerable children.

ANAPA has also received non-PEPFAR funding from DoS to implement nutrition interventions in seven ANAPA supported districts of Blantyre, Lilongwe, Machinga, Mangochi, Phalombe, Thyolo and Zomba from March-September 2026. The Nutrition program is aimed supporting the Government of Malawi in addressing the childhood nutrition challenges of stuntedness, wasting and micronutrients deficiencies and it will focus on social and behaviour change interventions while strengthening local capacity for sustainable nutrition programming.

It is against this background that PHN-MA seeks qualified Malawians to fill the position for the ANAPA Activity as follows:

Responsibilities or duties

SBCC Strategy Development and Implementation

  • Plan and conduct formative assessments to inform the SBC strategy, including, but not limited to, barrier analysis, target audience segmentation, identification of existing messaging materials, and identification of priority and influencing groups.
  • Support the development and operationalisation of SBCC strategies aligned with national nutrition policies and programme objectives.
  • Design and implement culturally appropriate, evidence based SBCC interventions targeting key behaviours.
  • Ensure the integration of SBCC approaches across nutrition and WASH programme activities.
  • Compile existing SBC materials into a compendium for use in the project.

Coordination and Stakeholder Engagement

  • Coordinate SBCC activities with District Nutrition Coordination Committees (DNCCs), District Health Management Teams (DHMTs), and other relevant stakeholders.
  • Participate in multisectoral platforms to promote harmonised messaging and joint planning.
  • Strengthen partnerships with community structures, frontline workers, and local leaders.

Capacity Building

  • Facilitate training and mentorship for district staff, health workers, and community volunteers on SBCC approaches and tools.
  • Support the development and dissemination of SBCC materials and job aids.
  • Build the capacity of community cadres for effective community engagement and interpersonal communication.

Community Engagement and Social Mobilization

  • Support the design and rollout of community engagement strategies to drive behaviour change.
  • Promote community dialogue, participation, and ownership of nutrition interventions.
  • Ensure the inclusion of gender, youth, and vulnerable populations in SBCC activities.

Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL)

  • Coordinate with the M&E team to establish effective monitoring and evaluation indicators to assess the effectiveness of SBCC strategies.
  • Document lessons learned, success stories, and best practices.
  • Support data-driven decision-making to improve SBCC effectiveness.

Reporting and Documentation

  • Prepare high-quality reports on SBCC activities, progress, and outcomes.
  • Contribute to donor reports, technical briefs, and programme updates.
  • Maintain proper documentation of SBCC tools, materials, and processes.

Qualifications or requirements (e.g., education, skills)

Minimum Qualifications, Experience and Required Skills

  • Bachelor’s degree in Public Health, Communication, Social Sciences, Nutrition, or a related field.
  • Minimum of 3–5 years of experience in SBCC, health promotion, or community engagement programmes.
  • Demonstrated experience in designing and implementing behaviour change interventions.
  • Experience working with multisectoral coordination structures is an added advantage.
  • Strong understanding of SBCC frameworks and methodologies.
  • Knowledge of the national multisectoral nutrition education and communication strategy.
  • Excellent facilitation, communication, and interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to engage diverse stakeholders at community and district levels.
  • Strong analytical and report-writing skills.
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team.

Experience needed

Minimum of 3–5 years of experience in SBCC, health promotion, or community engagement programmes.

Any other provided details (e.g., benefits, work environment, team info, or additional notes)

Reporting to: Nutrition Programs Specialist

Nature of Contract: 3 Month Fixed-term

Number Required: 1

Supervises: None

Minimum Hours of Work: 40 hours per week

  • Plan and conduct formative assessments to inform the SBC strategy, including, but not limited to, barrier analysis, target audience segmentation, identification of existing messaging materials, and identification of priority and influencing groups.
  • Support the development and operationalisation of SBCC strategies aligned with national nutrition policies and programme objectives.
  • Design and implement culturally appropriate, evidence based SBCC interventions targeting key behaviours.
  • Ensure the integration of SBCC approaches across nutrition and WASH programme activities.
  • Compile existing SBC materials into a compendium for use in the project.
  • Coordinate SBCC activities with District Nutrition Coordination Committees (DNCCs), District Health Management Teams (DHMTs), and other relevant stakeholders.
  • Participate in multisectoral platforms to promote harmonised messaging and joint planning.
  • Strengthen partnerships with community structures, frontline workers, and local leaders.
  • Facilitate training and mentorship for district staff, health workers, and community volunteers on SBCC approaches and tools.
  • Support the development and dissemination of SBCC materials and job aids.
  • Build the capacity of community cadres for effective community engagement and interpersonal communication.
  • Support the design and rollout of community engagement strategies to drive behaviour change.
  • Promote community dialogue, participation, and ownership of nutrition interventions.
  • Ensure the inclusion of gender, youth, and vulnerable populations in SBCC activities.
  • Coordinate with the M&E team to establish effective monitoring and evaluation indicators to assess the effectiveness of SBCC strategies.
  • Document lessons learned, success stories, and best practices.
  • Support data-driven decision-making to improve SBCC effectiveness.
  • Prepare high-quality reports on SBCC activities, progress, and outcomes.
  • Contribute to donor reports, technical briefs, and programme updates.
  • Maintain proper documentation of SBCC tools, materials, and processes.
  • Excellent facilitation, communication, and interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to engage diverse stakeholders at community and district levels.
  • Strong analytical and report-writing skills.
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team.
  • Bachelor’s degree in Public Health, Communication, Social Sciences, Nutrition, or a related field.
  • Minimum of 3–5 years of experience in SBCC, health promotion, or community engagement programmes.
  • Demonstrated experience in designing and implementing behaviour change interventions.
  • Experience working with multisectoral coordination structures is an added advantage.
  • Strong understanding of SBCC frameworks and methodologies.
  • Knowledge of the national multisectoral nutrition education and communication strategy.
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Vacancy title:
Social And Behaviour Change Communication (SBCC) Officer

[Type: CONTRACTOR, Industry: Nonprofit, and NGO, Category: Communications & Writing, Social Services & Nonprofit, Business Operations, Healthcare]

Jobs at:
PROJECT HOPE

Deadline of this Job:
Thursday, July 2 2026

Duty Station:
Blantyre | Blantyre

Summary
Date Posted: Thursday, June 25 2026, Base Salary: Not Disclosed

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JOB DETAILS:

Project HOPE Namibia (PHN) is an indigenous regional African NGO founded in 2004 with technical expertise in infectious diseases, maternal and child health, and economic strengthening with a programmatic presence across the continent. PHN has over 20 years’ experience implementing public health programming in Africa with demonstrated capacity to implement PEPFAR-funded projects in Namibia and Malawi. In Namibia, PHN was USAID’s lead partner for OVC programming since 2013 and 2018, respectively. PHN works in collaboration with local stakeholders, host government ministries, and other partners in countries of implementation to ensure implementation in accordance with the local context and with buy-in from the appropriate stakeholders.

Project HOPE Namibia – MA (PHN-MA), registered in Malawi in 2024, is currently implementing the Ana ndi Achinyamata Patsogolo (ANAPA) project in Malawi-a five-year, $60 million initiative funded by PEPFAR/USAID previously and now under the USG’s Department of State (DoS). Initially designed to prevent new HIV infections by increasing uptake of health, HIV, and social services among children, adolescents, and their families, with a particular focus- the project shifted focus following the stop work order. ANAPA now prioritizes the provision of life saving HIV care and treatment services for vulnerable children.

ANAPA has also received non-PEPFAR funding from DoS to implement nutrition interventions in seven ANAPA supported districts of Blantyre, Lilongwe, Machinga, Mangochi, Phalombe, Thyolo and Zomba from March-September 2026. The Nutrition program is aimed supporting the Government of Malawi in addressing the childhood nutrition challenges of stuntedness, wasting and micronutrients deficiencies and it will focus on social and behaviour change interventions while strengthening local capacity for sustainable nutrition programming.

It is against this background that PHN-MA seeks qualified Malawians to fill the position for the ANAPA Activity as follows:

Responsibilities or duties

SBCC Strategy Development and Implementation

  • Plan and conduct formative assessments to inform the SBC strategy, including, but not limited to, barrier analysis, target audience segmentation, identification of existing messaging materials, and identification of priority and influencing groups.
  • Support the development and operationalisation of SBCC strategies aligned with national nutrition policies and programme objectives.
  • Design and implement culturally appropriate, evidence based SBCC interventions targeting key behaviours.
  • Ensure the integration of SBCC approaches across nutrition and WASH programme activities.
  • Compile existing SBC materials into a compendium for use in the project.

Coordination and Stakeholder Engagement

  • Coordinate SBCC activities with District Nutrition Coordination Committees (DNCCs), District Health Management Teams (DHMTs), and other relevant stakeholders.
  • Participate in multisectoral platforms to promote harmonised messaging and joint planning.
  • Strengthen partnerships with community structures, frontline workers, and local leaders.

Capacity Building

  • Facilitate training and mentorship for district staff, health workers, and community volunteers on SBCC approaches and tools.
  • Support the development and dissemination of SBCC materials and job aids.
  • Build the capacity of community cadres for effective community engagement and interpersonal communication.

Community Engagement and Social Mobilization

  • Support the design and rollout of community engagement strategies to drive behaviour change.
  • Promote community dialogue, participation, and ownership of nutrition interventions.
  • Ensure the inclusion of gender, youth, and vulnerable populations in SBCC activities.

Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL)

  • Coordinate with the M&E team to establish effective monitoring and evaluation indicators to assess the effectiveness of SBCC strategies.
  • Document lessons learned, success stories, and best practices.
  • Support data-driven decision-making to improve SBCC effectiveness.

Reporting and Documentation

  • Prepare high-quality reports on SBCC activities, progress, and outcomes.
  • Contribute to donor reports, technical briefs, and programme updates.
  • Maintain proper documentation of SBCC tools, materials, and processes.

Qualifications or requirements (e.g., education, skills)

Minimum Qualifications, Experience and Required Skills

  • Bachelor’s degree in Public Health, Communication, Social Sciences, Nutrition, or a related field.
  • Minimum of 3–5 years of experience in SBCC, health promotion, or community engagement programmes.
  • Demonstrated experience in designing and implementing behaviour change interventions.
  • Experience working with multisectoral coordination structures is an added advantage.
  • Strong understanding of SBCC frameworks and methodologies.
  • Knowledge of the national multisectoral nutrition education and communication strategy.
  • Excellent facilitation, communication, and interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to engage diverse stakeholders at community and district levels.
  • Strong analytical and report-writing skills.
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team.

Experience needed

Minimum of 3–5 years of experience in SBCC, health promotion, or community engagement programmes.

Any other provided details (e.g., benefits, work environment, team info, or additional notes)

Reporting to: Nutrition Programs Specialist

Nature of Contract: 3 Month Fixed-term

Number Required: 1

Supervises: None

Minimum Hours of Work: 40 hours per week

Work Hours: 8

Experience in Months: 36

Level of Education: bachelor degree

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Interested candidates who meet the above qualifications and experience are requested to submit their Curriculum Vitae with 3 traceable referees, cover letter together with copies of certificates to the mail address below not later than 5:00pm on Thursday, 2nd July 2026, and only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for interviews.

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Job Info
Job Category: NGO - Non Government Organisations jobs in Malawi
Job Type: Full-time
Deadline of this Job: Thursday, July 2 2026
Duty Station: Blantyre | Blantyre
Posted: 25-06-2026
No of Jobs: 1
Start Publishing: 25-06-2026
Stop Publishing (Put date of 2030): 10-10-2076
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