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Project background
The Clean Faces, Clean Environment – A Path to Sustaining Trachoma Elimination is a 5-year project funded by the Fred Hollows Foundation. The [project aims to accelerate and sustain the elimination of trachoma as a public health problem in Ethiopia’s Oromia Region. Trachoma remains a leading cause of preventable blindness, primarily linked to poor hygiene and environmental sanitation.
Building on the WASH for Trachoma Elimination (WASHTra I & II) initiatives, the project promotes facial cleanliness, hygiene behaviour, and community-led waste management. It applies SNV’s Sustainable Sanitation and Hygiene for All (SSH4A) approach and the Behaviour Centred Design (BCD) framework to ensure lasting behavioural change. The project aligns with the national SAFE strategy and the Total Sanitation to End Open Defecation and Urination (TSEDU)–Ethiopia initiative.
The project adopts a five-year phased leadership transition from SNV to the Oromia Health Bureau (OHB): SNV leads and builds capacity (Years 1–3), followed by joint implementation (Year 4), OHB-led activities with SNV support and full OHB leadership with SNV advisory (Year 5). The project aligns with government-led initiatives, including the One WASH National Program, a national campaign aimed at eliminating open defecation by 2030 and one of the Bureau of Health’s key priorities.
The project will be implemented in 49 woredas across six zones of Oromia Regional State: Arsi, East Hararghe, East Shewa, Guji, Jimma, and West Hararghe.
Purpose of the Job
The Woreda Community Promoter will be responsible for coordinating and supervising all project activities across a cluster of woredas. The role ensures strong collaboration among sector offices, facilitates community engagement, and provides technical and operational support to achieve the project’s outcomes in hygiene behavior change, WASH–NTD integration, and sustainable trachoma elimination. They will work closely with woreda-level government offices including Health, Water, Education, Finance and Economic Development, Labour and Social Affairs, and Women and Children Affairs to integrate hygiene and trachoma prevention efforts into broader development agendas.
Community Promoters will cover a cluster of 3-4 woredas. The role supports community-based structures, including Health Extension Workers (HEWs), Women’s Development Army (WDA) leaders, kebele administrators, and school principals. Their role will extend beyond technical backstopping to include motivating and mobilizing these actors to champion behavior change interventions
Project Coordination and Implementation
Partnership and Stakeholder Engagement
Capacity Building and Technical Support:
Knowledge Management, Learning and Innovation:
Competencies:
Contract Type: National - Full time
Expected start date: 1st January 2026
Duty Station: West Hararghe - Oromia
Contract Duration: One year, with the possibility of extension based on budget availability and performance.
How to Apply?
If you believe that your credentials meet the outlined profile, we invite you to apply by uploading your CV and a letter of motivation before/on November 24th, 2025.
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