The International Rescue Committee (IRC) responds to the world’s worst humanitarian crises and helps people to survive and rebuild their lives. Founded in 1933 at the request of Albert Einstein, the IRC offers lifesaving care and life-changing assistance to refugees forced to flee from war or disaster. At work today in over 40 countries and 22 U.S. cities, we restore safety, dignity and hope to millions who are uprooted and struggling to endure. The IRC leads the way from harm to home.
We are recruiting to fill the position below:
Job Title: Deputy Chief of Party
Requisition ID: req52112 Location: Abuja
Employment Type: Full Time
Category: Management & Strategy
Employee Category Proposal
Open To Expatriates: No
Project Overview
Strengthening Quality of Care through Primary Health Care (PHC) is a 5-year and USD 50-100 million activity funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) in Nigeria. USAID aims to advance PHC, accelerate progress toward universal health coverage (UHC), and improve health outcomes. USAID is committed to support Nigeria’s commitment to achieve sustainable, equitable and resilient health systems through locally-led, evidence-driven, and context-specific approaches by strengthening its PHC system and enhancing focused efforts on prevention, detection and treatment at national and local levels.
Job Overview
The Deputy Chief of Party (DCOP) will report to the Chief of Party (COP) and provide technical leadership to the program team as well as operational and financial management oversight over activities in all program locations.
The DCOP is responsible for working closely with Technical leads and experts of consortium partners to ensure an aligned and client-centered approach is applied across all consortium partners and work closely with local government authorities to design, implement and report on program activities and meet program outcomes and targets.
The DCOP will ensure a specific focus is placed on program quality and quality reporting by using IRC’s Project Cycle Management tools, IRC’s standard operating procedures and tools.
The DCOP ensures efficient collaboration with consortium partners, State and local government authorities, various development and health partners, and civil society organizations. The DCOP will regularly visit program locations to ensure efficient and compliant implementation of program activities and engage with stakeholders at local levels.
Major Responsibilities
Program Management and Quality:
Develops, reviews and monitors, with key program staff, annual work and performance plans to ensure long-term and short-term program priorities are on track to meet program outcomes and outputs
Ensures close coordination with Technical leads and Experts of consortium partners to ensure a integrated program approach is used across program areas and consortium partners and quality and timely technical program reporting and submission of quality program deliverables to USAID
Manages the reporting process, including coordination with internal and external stakeholders in accordance with contractual requirements and USAID rules and regulations
Develops, in consultation with the COP, a clear strategy to enhance complementarities and synergies with other USAID-funded health and nutrition activities in targeted areas and promotes a learning environment
Designs and rolls out program quality assurance initiatives to address any potential efficiency, effectiveness or compliance concerns
Identifies implementation challenges and obstacles to programmatic success in a proactive manner and implemented corrective measures as needed
Manages, on a day-to-day basis, financial and operational support to optimize use of resources through sound budgets and consistent financial tracking
Technical Excellence:
Develops a strategy for mainstreaming governance, gender equality and inclusion principles aimed at increasing participation, responsiveness and accountability in the delivery of health services and working with health service providers
Tracks project performance indicators in close collaboration with the program Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning (MEAL) Advisor and supports any revision of the program’s intervention strategy as needed
Oversees the overall provision of quality health services and ensures all implementation strategies across various technical areas reflect governance and inclusion principles and best practices
Provides leadership in the development and adaptation of service delivery models and systems promoting quality healthcare, especially organizational development of LGA Primary Healthcare Departments (PHD) and implementation of social accountability approaches to allow enhanced responsiveness of the health care system and greater participation of users with the ultimate aim to promote quality health care services
Provides leadership in assessing and designing strategies to improve the management of PHC systems and quality of care at LGA PHD and health facility levels, specifically with planning, budgeting, supervising human and financial resources management
Provides capacity assessment, capacity strengthening, implementation and monitoring of other Technical leads and experts to ensure equitable access to quality health care services and enhanced mechanisms for users to voice priorities and preferences
Promotes knowledge management by identifying, documenting and disseminating best practices in strengthening quality of care and PHC systems
Staff Management and Development:
Sets up a core program team responsible for the efficient and compliant design and implementation of program activities
Supports program staff by creating and maintaining a work environment promoting teamwork, trust, mutual respect, and empowers staff to take responsibility
Contributes to the development of field staff through assessment, training, mentoring, and coaching
Coordination and Representation:
Advocates and collaborates with State Ministries of Health, the State Primary Health Care Development Agencies (SPHCDAs), local authorities, health service providers and civil society organizations to incorporate best practices and international standards in health service delivery
Creates and maintains active and cooperative relationships with all key stakeholders, including with state and local government officials, program partners, health and development partners, and other institution.
Establishes and maintains collaborative relationships between IRC, the consortium and all other partners and stakeholders
Provides technical contribution to the development or adaptation of national policies, guidelines and standards that promote quality heath care service provision in program locations, ensuring that is accessible, responsive and accountable to users and potential users, and allows users’ voice to be heard
Job Requirements
Master’s degree in Public Health, Health management and relevant health related subjects.
Minimum of 7-10 year experience in designing, implementing and managing health programs in Nigeria or relevant context
Minimum of 5-year experience in working directly with nations, state and/or local health authorities to strengthen quality of care and PHC systems strengthening
Demonstrated technical expertise in PHC and/or any of the following sectors: health governance; maternal, newborn and child health (MNCH); adolescent health; family planning (FP); sexual and reproductive health (SRH); nutrition; malaria prevention and health service delivery.
Demonstrated experience working in conflict and crisis-affected environment, preferably in Western Africa
Proven experience managing large, diverse and geographically dispersed teams and tack-record proving technical guidance, coaching and mentoring to program teams
Working closely with local international partners
Proven coordination and networking skills
Excellent oral and written communication in English and interpersonal skills with evidence of ability to productively interact with a wide range and levels of organizations
Full professional competency in Microsoft Office suite
Commitment to gender equality, diversity and inclusion