The job description gives no information as to what knowledge and experience the successful candidate requires, simply a cliche-ridden list of abilities : energy, enthusiasm, excellent communication and IT skills, etc etc. No mention of any medical knowledge or experience, or specific activities such as inspection visits to women's lavatories to check facilities, talking to young girls with no knowledge of menstruation, practical guidance in the use of products required? The post is dealing with people who menstruate so obviously the male sex has equal experience.
Apparently the Act deals with the provision of free sanitary products for those 'who need them;' free to all women or those in financial need, (how to be identified?). The post would require someone with great powers of persuasion, ie a salesman, because the institutions expected to make them available would also be expected to fund them.
It is the use of the term 'people who menstruate' angers me.
If you menstruate you are a woman because you have a womb.