Malaria Consortium, established in 2003, is one of the world’s leading non-profit organisations specialising in the prevention, control and treatment of malaria and other communicable diseases among vulnerable populations. Our mission is to save lives and improve health in Africa and Asia, through evidence-based programmes that combat targeted diseases and promote universal health coverage.
We are recruiting to fill the position below:
Job Title: Service Delivery Officer - ICCM
Location: Kaduna
Job purpose
To work with the State Technical Officer, State Project Manager (SPM) and team in providing technical support and direct implementation of projects for iCCM/CHIPS activities with a focus on the identification, training, logistic system for iCCM/CHIPS commodities and supervision of health facility and community health workers in the state.
Scope of work
The ICCM/CHIPS Service Delivery Officer would support the implementation of integrated community case management (iCCM/CHIPS) in identified hard-to-reach (HTR) communities of Jigawa/Kaduna/Kano/Niger, and Yobe States by working with State MoH, LGAs, partners and other stakeholders at the state, LGA and community levels.
Work with the programme team and other relevant personnel at the state and country offices to lead activities for smooth transition of closed out iCCM/CHIPS project into the GF grant cycle 7 (GC7) malaria programme.
To build and manage an effective and technically sound iCCM/CHIPS programme team in the state
Support the SPM in preparing project Progress Update and Disbursement Request (PUDR) which is submitted to the Principal Recipient (PR) quarterly, including narrative reports on a timely basis
Work with the Hub Accountant and national finance teams to prepare quarterly financial reports
Manage risks to Malaria Consortium including financial, reputation and security in a challenging environment
Work with the project M&E Officer and Country M&E Specialist to ensure that high quality project data is collected, analysed and disseminated to relevant stakeholders at all levels and reported to PR
Contribute to the review of iCCM/CHIPS supervision model and roll-out plan
Coordinate implementation of supervisory activities to community health volunteers based on finalized supervisory plan
Take the lead in assessing the logistics and supply chain for iCCM/CHIPS commodities in the states
Contribute to adaptation of iCCM/CHIPS training manuals to Jigawa/Kaduna/Kano/Niger, and Yobe State context
Coordinate the planning and roll-out of training of health facility and community health volunteers
Contribute to the finalization of criteria for selection of communities, health facilities and volunteers for iCCM/CHIPS project implementation based on continuum of care approach
Work with the Demand Creation officer to coordinate the selection of communities in the selected LGAs for iCCM/CHIPS implementation
Work with the Demand Creation Officer to coordinate mapping and identification of health facility and community health volunteers in iCCM/CHIPS catchment areas
Preparation and submission of project malaria technical activity reports to zonal project manager
Coordinate the project specific and support to State ministry of health on procurement, supply chain and logistics activities
Contribute to the finalisation of the project performance and M&E frameworks and take the lead in the operationalization of the frameworks
Support State M&E activities
Represent MC on malaria Technical Working Groups (TWGs) and other relevant health coordinating committees at state level with approval of the zonal programme manager
Liaise with the State SMoH, partners and other SRs (especially Society for Family Health) for successful implementation of ACSM activities for ICCM/CHIPS implementation in Jigawa/Kaduna/Kano/Niger, and Yobe states
Work closely with Implementing partners (PMI/SFH, etc) during mass distribution of ITNs in Jigawa/Niger/Kano/Kaduna/Yobe States
Project management (20%):
Contribute and work with the relevant personnel to prepare all relevant project start up and planning tools on time
Contribute to project exit strategy as part of project design and ensure inclusion of relevant activities to promote sustainability within the workplan and smooth transition of the project to government
Contribute to quarterly lessons identification and learning documentation and dissemination
Preparation and submission of project service delivery activity reports to State Project Manager
Technical performance management and quality assurance (10%):
Contribute to the roll-out of project service delivery activities which meet international standard of quality
Document evidence and best practices that are related to the project
Work with the relevant state and country personnel to prepare an exit strategy and to implement it, to see to the smooth end of the programme
Be responsible for state level quarterly lessons identification and learning documentation and dissemination
Person Specification
Qualifications and experience:
Essential:
Degree in Medical, Public Health, Health Policy, Epidemiology or another relevant specialty is a minimum requirement
Significant experience of working in developing countries
Excellent project planning, management and monitoring & evaluation skills
Work-based skills and competencies:
Essential:
Technical knowledge and skills in control of malaria, pneumonia and diarrhoea
Familiar with public health principles
Familiar with monitoring and evaluation of community-based health programmes
Qualified female candidates are strongly advised to apply.