Plan International is evolving in response to shifts in international development and humanitarian response. We are doing this so we can continue to make a stand for children’s rights. We support children’s rights from birth until they reach adulthood. And we enable children to prepare for and respond to crises and adversity. We drive changes in practice and policy at local, national and global levels using our reach, experience and knowledge
We believe in the power and potential of every child. But this is often suppressed by poverty, violence, exclusion and discrimination. Having identified girls as the most marginalised group, they will be our ongoing focus as we work towards helping 100 million girls learn, lead, decide and thrive within their communities. As we embark on this ambitious and exciting journey, we are recruiting for talent across the globe.
We are recruiting to fill the position below:
Job Title: Media Producer – Gender Responsive Radio Jingles
Location: Bauchi
Job Type: ConsultancyPurpose of the Assignment
The Bauchi Opportunities for Responsive Neonatal and Maternal Health (BORN) project is a four and a half year (February 2016-June 2020) gender-transformative project funded by Global Affairs Canada. The project is expected to ultimately contribute to the reduction of maternal and neonatal mortality in 10 Local Government Areas (LGAs) among marginalized and vulnerable women and new- borns.
Location: Bauchi
Job Type: ConsultancyPurpose of the Assignment
The Bauchi Opportunities for Responsive Neonatal and Maternal Health (BORN) project is a four and a half year (February 2016-June 2020) gender-transformative project funded by Global Affairs Canada. The project is expected to ultimately contribute to the reduction of maternal and neonatal mortality in 10 Local Government Areas (LGAs) among marginalized and vulnerable women and new- borns.
Its intermediate outcomes are: improved utilization of maternal, neonatal and family planning services by women of reproductive age (WRA) including adolescent girls, new-borns, and male community members; improved quality of maternal,neonatal and family planning services for WRA including adolescent girls, new-borns and male community members; and, improved quality of local health governance systems to ensure high quality, gender responsive, adolescent friendly and results- oriented maternal and neonatal health, and sexual reproductive health (MNH/SRH) services.
Plan International Canada is implementing BORN project in partnership with Plan International Nigeria, the Federal and State Ministries of Health, Ministries of Women’s Affairs, and Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) (Planned Parenthood Federation of Nigeria (PPFN) and Community initiative for the Promotion of Health and Education Sectors (CIPHRESS)).
BORN is aligned with the UN’s Every Woman Every Child Global Strategy on Women’s, Children’s and Adolescents’ Health, and will help drive progress towards reaching Sustainable Development Goals 3 and 5.This project will respond to health needs identified by the 2013 National Demographic Health Survey (NDHS) situational analysis for Bauchi state, which reported that only 16% of births are attended by a skilled birth attendant, access to postnatal care remains very low, 84% of new-borns did not receive post-natal care; and Neonatal Mortality Rate (NMR) stands at 43/1000 live births. Furthermore, only 2.1% of WRA utilize modern family planning methods, with unmet needs for FP at 16%. In addition, 48% of adolescent girls aged 15 -19 years old have begun childbearing in Bauchi.
There are also considerable gender inequalities contributing to this context, as women and adolescent girls have little opportunity for decision making at the household level, poor access to health information and services, and local health services are not gender responsive and adolescent friendly.
The Plan International/BORN Project in collaboration with the State Primary Health Care Development Agency, as part of their effort to improve access and utilization of MNCH/ASRH services, as well as, create awareness for positive behavior change, will developed gender sensitive and adolescent friendly BCC massages which include Jingles and Radio Magazine for airing on Radio targeting women ,men, adolescent girls and boys in hard to reach and marginalized rural communities of Bauchi state. The message will be aired in the 10 community radio stations targeting peak time for women’s activities and will be aired in local language including English and Hausa. Key content will include massage on gender responsive postnatal care, Ante-natal, Family planning and Male involvement in ASRH.
In view of this, Plan International Nigeria seeks to contract two (2) Media Producers to developed Gender Responsive Radio Massage (Jingles) and Radio Magazine program. The producers are expected to undertake the following Work with the Plan International/BORN Project staff to ensure that the message is in line with Plan International Gender Equality, child protection and communication policies. Ensure quality assurance of the massages. Work with the Plan International/BORN Project staff to evaluate the massages, Submit final copy of the Jingles and report for airing to BORN/ Plan International Nigeria.
Note: Applicants resident in Bauchi and environs will have an added advantage
The Producers will report directly to the National Program Manager. The National Program manager will provide coordination with support from the Gender Equality Advisor.
Roles and Responsibilities
Roles and Responsibilities
- Ensure quality standard.
- Developed and produce key messages. (Jingles)
- Submission of the report and Jingles to Plan International BORN.
- Responsible for delivery on all agreed outcomes as highlighted below
Qualifications
- MSc, B.Sc & HND qualification
- Should be a media production specialist with over 5 years’ experience in the area of media production.
Deliverables
- Time Frame and Level of Effort Radio Jingles producer: Seven days (7days)
- The period of the contract for Radio Jingles producer: One week (7 day)
- Meeting with BORN/Plan International staff: 21st – 22nd May, 2018
- Production of Jingles: 22nd – 1st June, 2018
- Submission of produce Jingles for airing to Plan International Nigeria: 4th June, 2018.
Ethics and Child Protection
- Plan International Nigeria places a high premium on CHILD PROTECTION issues in all its working relationships with its partners and associates and mandates all its working partners and associates to adhere to its CHILD PROTECTION Policy.
- As such, the activity must ensure appropriate, safe, non-discriminatory participation; a process of free and un-coerced consent and withdrawal; confidentiality and anonymity of participants. Consultants are required to provide a statement within their proposal on how they will ensure ethics and child protection in the development process. This must also include consideration of any risks related to the activity and how these will be mitigated.
- Plan International is an independent child-centered international development organization committed to advancing the rights of children and fight against poverty.
- Plan has no religious, political and government affiliation. For over 78 years, we have supported girls and boys and their communities around the world to gain the skills, knowledge and confidence they need to claim their rights, free themselves from poverty and live positive fulfilling lives. Plan currently works in 70 countries including Nigeria
- Plan International officially started operations in Nigeria in 2014 and works to strengthen and promote the rights of children. Our Programme is currently focused on basic education; improve community health services, youth and citizens’ participation in governance and creating economic opportunities and livelihoods for the poor, building resilient communities through our emergency and humanitarian response.
- Plan Nigeria works with communities, civil society organizations,development partners, government at all levels and the private sector.
Values of Plan International
You confirm you are familiar and committed to the following values of Plan International Nigeria:
You confirm you are familiar and committed to the following values of Plan International Nigeria:
- We strive for lasting impact: We strive to achieve significant and lasting impact on the lives of children and young people, and to secure equality for girls. We challenge ourselves to be bold, courageous, responsive, focused and innovative.
- We are open and accountable: We create a climate of trust inside and outside the organization by being open, honest and transparent. We hold ourselves and others to account for the decisions we make and for our impact on others, while doing what we say we will do.
- We work well together: We succeed by working effectively with others, inside and outside the organization, including our sponsors and donors. We actively support our colleagues, helping them to achieve their goals. We come together to create and implement solutions in our teams, across Plan International, with children, girls, young people, communities and our partners.
- We are inclusive and empowering: We respect all people, appreciate differences and challenge inequality in our programmes and our workplace. We support children, girls and young people to increase their confidence and to change their own lives. We empower our staff to give their best and develop their potential.
Disclosure of Information/Child Protection
- It is understood and agreed that the Consultant(s) shall, during and after the effective period of the contract, treat as confidential and not divulge, unless authorized in writing by Plan, any information obtained in the course of the performance of the Contract. Information will be made available for the consultants on a need-to-know basis.
- Any necessary field visits must be budgeted for in your proposal. Plan staff under the coordination of the National Program Manager will support the consultant in facilitating all necessary engagements required by the Consultant. The selected consultant will commit to respect Plan’s Child Protection Policy to prevent any harm from participating children and youth.
Anti-Corruption
- The Consultant and partners declares and guarantees that no offer, gift or payment, consideration or benefit of any kind, which constitutes an illegal or corrupt practice, has been or will be made to anyone by the Consultant either directly or indirectly, as an inducement or reward for the award or execution of this agreement.
- The Consultant declares and guarantees that neither Consultant, nor partners or associates, temporary nor permanent, would be involved in the implementation of this agreement:
- Have been convicted during a period of three (3) years prior to the submission of their proposals for this project, by a court of law in Nigeria or in any other jurisdiction for an offence involving bribery or corruption
- Are under sanction, for an offence involving bribery or corruption, imposed by a government, a governmental organization or a development organization providing development assistance
Anti-Terrorism
- The Consultant or partners declares and guarantees that the funds provided by Plan International Nigeria for the service shall not be knowingly be used to benefit terrorist groups as defined in the criminal code of Nigeria or individual members of those groups or for terrorist activities either directly or indirectly
Whistle Blower Policy
- Plan International Nigeria has a Code of Conduct including a Whistle Blower Policy (attached) and enjoins its entire staff and associates to “whistle blow” (raise legitimate concerns about violation of the Code of Conduct without fear of recrimination in the course of their engagement with Plan International Nigeria).
Job Title: Magazine Program Producer – Radio Magazine Program
Location: Bauchi
Job Type: Consultancy
Location: Bauchi
Job Type: Consultancy
Purpose of the Assignment
The Bauchi Opportunities for Responsive Neonatal and Maternal Health (BORN) project is a four and a half year (February 2016-June 2020) gender-transformative project funded by Global Affairs Canada. The project is expected to ultimately contribute to the reduction of maternal and neonatal mortality in 10 Local Government Areas (LGAs) among marginalized and vulnerable women and new- borns. Its intermediate outcomes are: improved utilization of maternal, neonatal and family planning services by women of reproductive age (WRA) including adolescent girls, new-borns, and male community members; improved quality of maternal,neonatal and family planning services for WRA including adolescent girls, new-borns and male community members; and, improved quality of local health governance systems to ensure high quality, gender responsive, adolescent friendly and results- oriented maternal and neonatal health, and sexual reproductive health (MNH/SRH) services.
The Bauchi Opportunities for Responsive Neonatal and Maternal Health (BORN) project is a four and a half year (February 2016-June 2020) gender-transformative project funded by Global Affairs Canada. The project is expected to ultimately contribute to the reduction of maternal and neonatal mortality in 10 Local Government Areas (LGAs) among marginalized and vulnerable women and new- borns. Its intermediate outcomes are: improved utilization of maternal, neonatal and family planning services by women of reproductive age (WRA) including adolescent girls, new-borns, and male community members; improved quality of maternal,neonatal and family planning services for WRA including adolescent girls, new-borns and male community members; and, improved quality of local health governance systems to ensure high quality, gender responsive, adolescent friendly and results- oriented maternal and neonatal health, and sexual reproductive health (MNH/SRH) services.
Plan International Canada is implementing BORN project in partnership with Plan International Nigeria, the Federal and State Ministries of Health, Ministries of Women’s Affairs, and Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) (Planned Parenthood Federation of Nigeria (PPFN) and Community initiative for the Promotion of Health and Education Sectors (CIPHRESS)).
BORN is aligned with the UN’s Every Woman Every Child Global Strategy on Women’s, Children’s and Adolescents’ Health, and will help drive progress towards reaching Sustainable Development Goals 3 and 5.This project will respond to health needs identified by the 2013 National Demographic Health Survey (NDHS) situational analysis for Bauchi state, which reported that only 16% of births are attended by a skilled birth attendant, access to postnatal care remains very low, 84% of new-borns did not receive post-natal care; and Neonatal Mortality Rate (NMR) stands at 43/1000 live births. Furthermore, only 2.1% of WRA utilize modern family planning methods, with unmet needs for FP at 16%. In addition, 48% of adolescent girls aged 15 -19 years old have begun childbearing in Bauchi.
There are also considerable gender inequalities contributing to this context, as women and adolescent girls have little opportunity for decision making at the household level, poor access to health information and services, and local health services are not gender responsive and adolescent friendly.
The Plan International/BORN Project in collaboration with the State Primary Health Care Development Agency, as part of their effort to improve access and utilization of MNCH/ASRH services, as well as, create awareness for positive behavior change, will developed gender sensitive and adolescent friendly BCC massages which include Jingles and Radio Magazine for airing on Radio targeting women ,men ,adolescent girls and boys in hard to reach and marginalized rural communities of Bauchi state The message will be aired in the 10 community radio stations targeting peak time for women’s activities and will be aired in local language including English and Hausa. Key content will include massage on gender responsive postnatal care, Ante-natal, Family planning and Male involvement in ASRH.
In view of this, Plan International Nigeria seeks to contract two (2) Media Producers to developed Gender Responsive Radio Massage (Jingles) and Radio Magazine program. The producers are expected to undertake the following Work with the Plan International/BORN Project staff to ensure that the message is in line with Plan International Gender Equality, child protection and communication policies Ensure quality assurance of the massages. Work with the Plan International/BORN Project staff to evaluate the massages, Submit final copy of the Jingles and report for airing to BORN/ Plan International Nigeria.
Note: Applicants resident in Bauchi and environs will have an added advantage
The Producers will report directly to the National Program Manager. The National Program manager will provide coordination with support from the Gender Equality Advisor.
Responsibilities
- Developed Scripts and structure of the program
- Producer Quarterly program for airing on radio
- Monitor the program Four days per Month per quarter
- Submission of produce Magazine program and Report to BORN/Plan International for airing on Radio.
Qualification
- M.Sc, B.Sc and HND qualification
Deliverables
- Time Frame and Level of Effort of Magazine Producer: Six Months (6 months)
- The period of the contract for for Magazine producer: six months (6) – two quarters. Eight – days per month (8 days) that is 24 days per quarter.
- Meeting with BORN/Plan International staffs and SPHCDA: 21st – 22nd May, 2018
- Production of Magazine program scripts and structure. 22nd – 1st June, 2018
- Submission of quarter one (3 months) magazine program for airing to BORN/plan international:
- 4th June, 2018
- 22nd – September, 2018
- 22nd – December, 2018
- 22nd – March, 2019
- 22nd – June, 2019
Ethics and Child Protection
- Plan International Nigeria places a high premium on CHILD PROTECTION issues in all its working relationships with its partners and associates and mandates all its working partners and associates to adhere to its CHILD PROTECTION Policy.
- As such, the activity must ensure appropriate, safe, non-discriminatory participation; a process of free and un-coerced consent and withdrawal; confidentiality and anonymity of participants. Consultants are required to provide a statement within their proposal on how they will ensure ethics and child protection in the development process. This must also include consideration of any risks related to the activity and how these will be mitigated.
- Plan International is an independent child-centered international development organization committed to advancing the rights of children and fight against poverty.
- Plan has no religious, political and government affiliation. For over 78 years, we have supported girls and boys and their communities around the world to gain the skills, knowledge and confidence they need to claim their rights, free themselves from poverty and live positive fulfilling lives. Plan currently works in 70 countries including Nigeria
- Plan International officially started operations in Nigeria in 2014 and works to strengthen and promote the rights of children. Our Programme is currently focused on basic education; improve community health services, youth and citizens’ participation in governance and creating economic opportunities and livelihoods for the poor, building resilient communities through our emergency and humanitarian response.
- Plan Nigeria works with communities, civil society organizations,development partners, government at all levels and the private sector.
Values of Plan International
You confirm you are familiar and committed to the following values of Plan International Nigeria:
You confirm you are familiar and committed to the following values of Plan International Nigeria:
- We strive for lasting impact: We strive to achieve significant and lasting impact on the lives of children and young people, and to secure equality for girls. We challenge ourselves to be bold, courageous, responsive, focused and innovative.
- We are open and accountable: We create a climate of trust inside and outside the organization by being open, honest and transparent. We hold ourselves and others to account for the decisions we make and for our impact on others, while doing what we say we will do.
- We work well together: We succeed by working effectively with others, inside and outside the organization, including our sponsors and donors. We actively support our colleagues, helping them to achieve their goals. We come together to create and implement solutions in our teams, across Plan International, with children, girls, young people, communities and our partners.
- We are inclusive and empowering: We respect all people, appreciate differences and challenge inequality in our programmes and our workplace. We support children, girls and young people to increase their confidence and to change their own lives. We empower our staff to give their best and develop their potential.
Disclosure of Information/Child Protection
- It is understood and agreed that the Consultant(s) shall, during and after the effective period of the contract, treat as confidential and not divulge, unless authorized in writing by Plan, any information obtained in the course of the performance of the Contract. Information will be made available for the consultants on a need-to-know basis
- Any necessary field visits must be budgeted for in your proposal. Plan staff under the coordination of the National Program Manager will support the consultant in facilitating all necessary engagements required by the Consultant. The selected consultant will commit to respect Plan’s Child Protection Policy to prevent any harm from participating children and youth.
Anti-Corruption
- The Consultant and partners declares and guarantees that no offer, gift or payment, consideration or benefit of any kind, which constitutes an illegal or corrupt practice, has been or will be made to anyone by the Consultant either directly or indirectly, as an inducement or reward for the award or execution of this agreement.
- The Consultant declares and guarantees that neither Consultant, nor partners or associates, temporary nor permanent, would be involved in the implementation of this agreement:
- Have been convicted during a period of three (3) years prior to the submission of their proposals for this project, by a court of law in Nigeria or in any other jurisdiction for an offence involving bribery or corruption
- Are under sanction, for an offence involving bribery or corruption, imposed by a government, a governmental organization or a development organization providing development assistance
Anti-Terrorism
- The Consultant or partners declares and guarantees that the funds provided by Plan International Nigeria for the service shall not be knowingly be used to benefit terrorist groups as defined in the criminal code of Nigeria or individual members of those groups or for terrorist activities either directly or indirectly.
Whistle Blower Policy
- Plan International Nigeria has a Code of Conduct including a Whistle Blower Policy (attached) and enjoins its entire staff and associates to “whistle blow” (raise legitimate concerns about violation of the Code of Conduct without fear of recrimination in the course of their engagement with Plan International Nigeria).
How To Apply
Interested and qualified candidates (consultants/firms) should submit their applications by mail to: Nigeria.consultant@Plan-international.org
Or
By hand delivery to our Office at:
26, Sam Njoma Street,
New GRA,
Bauchi State,
Nigeria.
Interested and qualified candidates (consultants/firms) should submit their applications by mail to: Nigeria.consultant@Plan-international.org
Or
By hand delivery to our Office at:
26, Sam Njoma Street,
New GRA,
Bauchi State,
Nigeria.
Application Deadline 16th May, 2018.
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