Willingness to work in remote LGA/communities supervising mass drug administration for NTDs
Recognize opportunities for learning and take initiative to learn and participate in activities according to the implementation plan
Support the state program team to conduct training of program implementers
Support the state team in implementation of key activities such as; supervision of mass drug administration of NTD medicines, data validation and collection, morbidity management and disability prevention (hydrocele surgery)
Assist the team to enter program data by providing support to Helen Keller contracted resident independent monitors during data entry into the national template
Participate in supporting the distribution of NTDs commodities from the state medical store to the last mile which is the health facility ensuring strict adherence to the distribution plan
Participate in data quality assessment exercise like spot checks, data validation, WHO supervisors coverage tool and supervisor’s coverage surveys
Work closely the resident independent monitors for filing/archiving documentation both softcopies and hardcopies of financial documents and ODK supervision checklist
Adherence to all Helen Keller International policies and procedures as outlined in Helen Keller International policies and procedure manuals
Conduct himself/herself both professionally and personally in such a manner as to bring credit to Helen Keller International and to not jeopardize the organization image
Support the development of case studies and success stories from programme implementation.
Other duties that may be assigned.
Requirements
At least first degree from a recognized university.
At least 2 years relevant work experience.
Experience in community-based programming will be an added advantage
Excellent communication skills and a willingness to be respectful, kind, sensitive and empathize with all beneficiaries