Introduction
SNV is a mission-driven global development partner working in more than 20 African and Asian countries. Building on 60 years of experience and grounded in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, we work on the core themes of gender equality and social inclusion, climate adaptation and mitigation, and strong institutions and effective governance. Our mission is to strengthen capacities and catalyse partnerships that transform the agri-food, energy, and water systems, which enable sustainable and more equitable lives for all. For more information, please refer to our website: www.snv.org
Programme Background
In Bangladesh, SNV had initiated urban water (primarily in Sanitation) programme from 2014 in southern cities and have been proactively engaged in National level to support urban sanitation initiatives. SNV under the Urban Sanitation Programme with the support from BMGF and DGIS aims to support Local Authorities (Khulna and Gazipur City Corporations, Kushtia, Jhenaidah, Jessore and Benapole Paurashavas) to address service delivery challenges in sanitation and advance the sector development, through strategic engagement with Government Agencies and partnering with other experienced civil society and private sector organisations working in the sector.
SNV believes in rethinking, reforming, and enhancing institutional structures to lessen the impact of rapid urbanisation and climate threats. To do this, we must seek ways to improve the governance and practices of the waste management, drainage, and water supply sectors. In Bangladesh, the local government is responsible for water, sanitation, drainage, and solid waste, often needing more local capacities. Private sector engagement plays a crucial role in making cities more sustainable, but accountability and performance still need improvement. SNV has been working with different stakeholders to set up PPPs with clearer rules of engagement and oversight to strengthen performance accountability by adopting a holistic approach to a sustainable urban water cycle. In continuation of this, and in close collaboration with the two responsible national departments – the Department of Public Health Engineering (DPHE) and the Local Government Engineering Department (LGED) SNV is heading towards a new approach of promoting Sustainable Urban Water Cycle in Bangladesh. Supporting this, the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Bangladesh has awarded SNV a new project in Bangladesh titled "Transitioning to sustainable urban water cycles in Bangladesh".
This project aims to improve sanitation, solid waste, and drainage water management to protect the health and well-being of around 1.4 million people in 12 cities and towns by increasing access to safe, essential urban services (sanitation, solid waste, stormwater management). Moreover, the project will initiate improvements in relevant water resource management indicators at the city level over five years.
The project envisages following 6 (six) outcomes to support city-wide inclusive services by professionalisation and financial viability of urban sanitation and solid waste facilities.
The project will work in various geographically and ecologically diverse areas across Bangladesh. Four city corporations and eight paurashavas are grouped into the following six clusters: Gazipur, Sylhet, Cumilla, and Khulna City Corporation, and Chapai Nawabganj, Shibganj, Khustia, Joypurhat, Lalmonirhat, Moulvibazar, Chatak, and Bagerhat municipality.
The project aligns with the long-term Bangladesh Delta Plan (BDP) 2100; and related national commitments on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), most notably SDG 6 on achieving inclusive and sustainable safely managed sanitation, SDG11 around solid waste and water-related risks, and SDG13 around resilience, adaptive capacity and greenhouse gas emissions.
Context and purpose of the job
The BCC component of this project focuses on institutionalising BCC in local government institutes. The project will focus on increasing consumer demand for sanitation and solid waste services as well as awareness of the impact of wastewater-related issues and the environment. Evidence-based BCC activities will be conducted to address specific behaviours that distort the functioning of urban services and threaten overall public health. SNV uses a comprehensive, city-specific and institutionalised BCC design process; however, the project will focus on pre-defined campaigns given the need for replicability and our extensive experience in tackling a variety of sanitation and hygiene behaviours. Thus, the Behavioural Change Communication (BCC) Officer is expected to work closely with the BCC Advisor and contribute to solving these issues. Thereby, two aspects of the job will be highlighted:
Job Responsibilities
Support in the implementation and monitoring of planning under the BCC component.
The below are the specific tasks:
Services:
Quality assurance & Knowledge Development:
The above list of job responsibilities is not exclusive or exhaustive and the position will be required to undertake any assigned responsibilities assigned by his/her supervisor as may reasonably be expected within the scope of the position.
Qualifications:
Duty station : Khulna with frequent travel to project areas
Contract Duration : 2 (two) years with a possibility of extension depending on performance and availability of funds.
Expected Joining Date : As soon as possible
Working Hours : Full time (minimum of 40 hours per week)
Salary & Benefits : Competitive salary as per organisation salary structure . Gratuity and provident fund entitlement will be followed by SNV BD policy.
In addition
How to apply:
Female candidates are highly encouraged to apply for this position.
If you believe that your credentials meet the outlined profile, we invite you to apply by submitting a brief letter of motivation (1 page) and your CV (not more than 3 pages). Your CV should highlight your prior work achievements; it should not be a list of your current or prior job responsibilities.
In your motivation letter please answer the question:
Why are you interested in the “Behaviour Change Communication (BCC) Officer” position and what do you believe makes you the strongest candidate to fill the position?
Please submit your CV and motivation letter through SmartRecuriters by 15 May 2024.
.We do not appreciate third-party mediation based on this advertisement. Only short-listed candidates will be contacted. Any form of solicitation by phone or other means will be treated as disqualification of the candidate. SNV is an equal employment provider.
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