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Job Title: Laboratory and Logistics Advisor
Location: Uyo, Akwa Ibom
Principal Duties and Responsibilities
The State Laboratory and Logistics Advisor will coordinate the implementation of the integrated sample transportation and results delivery network across the specific state.
Key Responsibilities
Serve as a technical resource for the implementation and administration of the National Integrated Sample Referral Network (NiSRN) policies, objectives and goals.
Ensure samples are collected from all designated health facilities/ hub sites and transported to the Regional PCR laboratory
Ensure SOPs, Laboratory manuals, guidelines and forms are available and are appropriately utilized at health facilities, sample processing and storage hub, referral and testing laboratories.
Periodically carry out spot checks on 3PLs transport facilities and cooling devices to ensure compliance with standard requirement.
Diligent record keeping of managed-vendors (3PLs) for samples movements and result retrieval back to the requesting service delivery points
Carry out bi-weekly samples and results audits to ensure all samples are tested and results/reports generated are delivered to the requesting facility/hubs/Implementing Partners
Monthly, compare submitted data from 3PLs with those of PCR sites as justification for payment.
Coordinate the receipt of states and regional reports, review and provide weekly and monthly summary of samples transfer and result returns.
Support PCR commodity logistics inventory to ensure commodity security and documentation.
Support routine reports on PCR Laboratory commodity status and equipment functionality.
Maintain partner relationships and coordination among stakeholders; ensure high quality and timely delivery of all contractual and programmatic obligations.
The State Laboratory and Logistics Advisor will work closely with all implementing partners operating in the region.
Other Responsibilities Include:
As a member of the GHSC-PSM state team, work with the Regional Director on activities related to laboratory commodity logistics and support any effort to develop strategic direction for project-supported health system strengthening and supply chain management technical assistance.
When requested by the Regional Director, attend technical meetings and represent the project to USAID, partners and the MOH, liaising with partners and stakeholders at the regional and state levels.
Coach and mentor LMCU focal persons to design and implement technical assistance and capacity building initiatives that improve the ability of MOH staff at the facility, state and regional level to manage sample referral activities.
Support the development and operation of technical manuals, guidelines, and standard operating procedures for sample pick up and result delivery.
Provide technical support in the implementation of system strengthening initiatives and the continued national use of a web-based LMIS/NIMS, for Supply Chain strengthening.
When requested, provide technical oversight and direction for sub-contractors supporting implementation of various project activities.
Document and track lessons learned to support roll-out of health and logistics systems.
Other duties as required by leadership.
Supervision:
The Laboratory and Logistics Advisor will report directly to the GHSC-PSM Director, Region 1 with dotted line reporting to the Director Laboratory and Logistics Program or his designee.
Working Conditions / Duration of Assignment:
This is a long-term position for the life of the contract based in Akwa Ibom, Nigeria.
Job Qualifications
Bachelor's Degree in Medical Laboratory Science, Public Health, Logistics Management, or its equivalent. An additional master’s degree in a relevant area is an advantage
Minimum of 5 years post-NYSC professional experience in Laboratory Logistics Management/Clinical Sample Management or its equivalent,
Registered and current with the professional regulatory government agency
Specific expertise in HIV/AIDS, TB or Malaria programs.
Strong analytical, problem solving, and excellent technical writing and oral presentation skills are highly essential.
Knowledge of Polymerase Chain Reaction equipment for viral load and Early Infants’ Diagnosis, and GeneXpert machine is desirable
Proficient use of Microsoft office suite packages (Excel, words, PowerPoint).
Show keen interest in learning, turn on job experiences into research articles for Publications or Conference papers and ability to mentor other Associates.
Required:
Deep knowledge of Nigeria’s health sector landscape and a network of contacts in the State Ministry of Health and PEPFAR/Global Fund implementing partners
Ability to provide technical support to ensure that activities are designed and implemented with high quality and meet project timelines
Ability to mentor and build the capacity of health care providers on the implementation of the NISRN strategy
Ability to provide recommendations for improvement and Optimization of the NISRN strategy
Strong problem-solving and analytical skills, as well as system troubleshooting
Excellent in communication, presentation and technical writing skills
Good interpersonal skills and a team player.
Ability to work under pressure and with minimal supervision.