Program Specialist, Community Case Management - Malaria & Neglected Tropical Disease at PATH

Job Overview

Location
Lagos, FCT
Job Type
Full Time
Date Posted
13 days ago

Additional Details

Job ID
84185
Job Views
35

Job Description



About the Job



  • OIPH is currently recruiting a Program Specialist, Community Case Management to support its growing malaria portfolio in Nigeria.

  • The Program Specialist, Community Case Management will support the coordination of resources, systems, and activities for project start up, specifically aimed at efforts advance and expand access to care through Community Case Management (CCM). Additionally, the candidate will work closely with the Senior Technical Program Manager and the MACEPA global team to ensure that project start-up CCM activities are implemented effectively, and key challenges are identified and addressed.

  • The candidate will also work closely with the NMEP and NPHCDA to advance and coordinate activities identified under the recent CCM assessment and during the implementation of future CCM workforce and commodity assessments.

  • The role will report to the Senior Technical Program Manager in Nigeria.




Responsibilities:



  • Provide direct support and coordination to the Senior Technical Program Manager and MACEPA CCM team to start-up prioritized work plan activities.

  • Serve as a liaison between the MACEPA-Nigeria team and the MACEPA global team and maintain regular communication to provide support and guidance for programmatic issues related to CCM activities.

  • Work with the NPHCDA and NMEP to coordinate efforts to advance recommendations from the CCM assessment and improve CCM alignment with strategic goals based on SNT guidelines.

  • Support efforts to expand CCM coverage across Nigeria and identify key gaps in scale-up.

  • Support to development of CCM assessments and analytics, including community workforce and commodity assessments and community digital health assessment.

  • Partner with government and key stakeholders to ensure funding for CCM efforts is coordinated, including identifying funding and resources.

  • Support government and partners to integrate community-level reporting (either CHIPS, volunteers or general ICCM service delivery agents) to better understand the level and depth of community service delivery. Assist in translating these data into better advocacy efforts for NMEP and NPHCDA.

  • Maintain an active knowledge and understanding of PATH policies and procedures as well as donor rules and regulations; seek out guidance from the relevant authority to resolve policy questions.

  • Any other duties as may be assigned by the Sr Technical Program Manager.


Required Skills and experience:



  • Bachelor’s degree in public health, Statistics, Demography, Social Sciences or Equivalent; MBBS preferred

  • Professional experience of at least (03) three years in a similar position, in governance and program management and coordination.

  • Demonstrate proficiency in the use of Microsoft Office Word or comparable professional software package—specific competence in the use of Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Outlook and working knowledge of Excel.

  • Public speaking ability, good presentation skills and ability to facilitate training is highly desired.

  • Ability to travel domestically up to 25% of the time.


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