The Health and Nutrition Nurse supports Mobile Health and Nutrition Teams (MHNTs) by providing treatment and care to under-five children with SAM and MAM, assisting medical staff, performing nursing procedures, and delivering health and hygiene education. Key duties include managing admissions, treatment, follow-up, and discharge, maintaining supplies, ensuring clinic readiness, and preparing routine reports. The role requires strong organizational skills and a commitment to quality care in challenging settings
Objective 1: Provide Treatment for SAM and MAM under 5 children.
- Health care nursing and support MHNTs
- Support medical doctors of the Mobile Health and Nutrition team in managing prescriptions and distribution of medicines.
- Routine nursing activity such as IV fluid, injection, dressing, and taking care of wounds including burn cases.
- Health and hygiene Education for MHNT beneficiaries
- Support Nutrition counsellors.
• Admissions and follow up of eligible children U5.
- Identify beneficiaries at risk according to the OPD SAM/MAM admission criteria.
- Manage the medical examination at the admission stage: validate admission of beneficiaries in OPD.
- Provide nutritional treatment to admitted malnourished children according to approved treatment protocols.
- Prescribe routine medication to the admitted patient during admission time according to the approved treatment protocol.
- Refer severe acutely malnourished children with medical complications to Therapeutic Feeding Units (TFU);
- Check vaccinations and refer to vaccination facilities when required;
- Ensure nutritional follow-up of the SAM/MAM children.
- Ensure medical examination at discharge: validate the discharge upon the status of the patients.
- Check that the criteria of discharge is met and that the immunization is satisfactory (after prior referral).
- Follow up of the defaulted children.
• AT discharge
- Check if all the procedures completed before discharge (anthropometric measurements, medical and nutritional treatment, systematic treatment, and health and nutrition educations).
- Record all the necessary information on the registration book and card for each beneficiary.
• Health and nutrition educations
- Provide health and nutrition educations to the caregivers and beneficiaries on (breastfeeding, complementary feeding, and hygiene, care of pregnant and lactating women, prevention of illness).
• Objective 2: Prepare all the materials
- Ensure all the material is ready and active (relevant equipment’s, registers, nutritional supplies, medicines…).
- Keep all items in the Clinic very well, clean and prepare the using in coming day.
- Update all reporting tools on daily basis.
- Keep and maintain a good filing system for all documents
- Prepared the reports (Daily, Weekly and monthly) according to the standard reporting tools
• Objective 3: Any other tasks given by the his/her Supervisor
2. Key relations
Internal:
- MHNT Team Leader: Line Manager (in absence of a Team Leader, the Field Supervisor will be the line manager)
- HERP: technical support
External:
- Exchange of information & coordination with (upon request from the manager):
- EPHS and BPHS Health Facilities
Safeguarding Responsibilities:
Safety and Security Responsibility:
We all have a responsibility to promote a safe and secure work environment, foster a safety and security culture, and ensure consistent application of, and compliance with, CARE Afghanistan safety and security policies and procedures.