Immunization Technical Advisor Job at The Maternal and Child Survival Program (MCSP)
The Maternal and Child Survival Program (MCSP) is a global
Cooperative Agreement funded by the United States Agency for
International Development (USAID) aimed at introducing and supporting
high-impact health interventions.
This global program focuses on 24
high-priority countries, including Nigeria, with the ultimate goal of
ending preventable maternal and child deaths within a generation. MCSP
country programs strive to ensure that all women, newborns and children
have equitable access to the quality health care services that save
lives.
Awarded in spring 2014, MCSP supports programming in
maternal, newborn and child health, immunization, family planning and
reproductive health, nutrition, health systems strengthening,
water/sanitation/hygiene, malaria, prevention of mother-to-child
transmission of HIV, and pediatric HIV care and treatment. The program
engages governments, policymakers, private sector leaders, health care
providers, civil society, faith-based organizations and communities in
addressing the major causes of maternal, newborn and child mortality and
improving the quality of health services from household to hospital.
Health systems strengthening, household and community mobilization,
gender integration and eHealth are also cross-cutting themes and areas
of the program’s work.
Job Title: Immunization Technical Advisor (SITA)
In
Nigeria, and in close partnership with the Bauchi and Sokoto state
governments and public and private partners, MCSP has launched a
technical assistance initiative aimed at strengthening the routine
immunization (RI) system to increase and sustain RI coverage and reduce
childhood illness and death. USAID’s MCSP will bring new thinking and a
prioritized approach to support state commitment to significantly and
sustainably increase coverage.
John Snow, Inc. (JSI) is leading
this technical assistance, drawing from more than 25 years of experience
in over 40 developing and transitional countries of building the
technical capacity of ministries of health and other partners to raise
RI coverage sustainably, improve quality, and reduce illness and death
due to vaccine-preventable diseases. JSI has managed each of USAID’s
global flagship immunization projects (including in Nigeria), including
REACH I/II, The Basic Support for Institutionalizing Child Survival
(BASICS) IMMUNIZATIONbasics, MCHIP, and now MCSP.
Position descriptionUnder
the supervision of MCSP’s National Immunization Technical Advisor
(NITA), the Sokoto State Immunization Technical Advisor (SITA) will help
lead MCSP’s technical support for State-led efforts to strengthen the
RI system and significantly and sustainably increase immunization
coverage in Sokoto State.
As part of MCSP’s initial, diagnostic
phase in Sokoto State, the Sokoto SITA will first lead the team in
conducting and documenting an in-depth situation analysis of the
technical elements of Sokoto’s immunization program. Findings from this
in-depth analysis, in addition to consultation with the Sokoto State
Primary Health Care Development Agency (SSPHCDA), USAID, and other State
RI partners, will help determine the discrete technical areas in which
MCSP will provide program assistance to the SSPHCDA in the short- to
medium terms. This program assistance will require collaboration and
coordination with numerous public and private partners. The Sokoto SITA
will also help lead MCSP’s efforts to determine and track clear,
measurable outcomes of this program support. A determination around
MCSP’s potential, longer-term technical assistance for RI strengthening
at scale, across Sokoto State, will be made later in the program, as
determined by the SSPHCDA, USAID, and other key stakeholders.
MCSP’s
Sokoto SITA will also support the SSPHCDA to align RI activities with
NPHCDA strategies, guidelines, and plans through MCSP’s limited,
targeted presence at the national level. State-level efforts will also
be linked to national-level policy, planning, and partner coordination
efforts through the Emergency Operations Center (EOC), State Task Force
on Immunization, and national RI Working Group and Interagency
Coordinating Committee (ICC).
MCSP-supported RI strengthening
activities will importantly include promoting coordination,
collaboration, commitment to, and accountability for RI strengthening
across State RI partners. The Sokoto SITA will be expected to champion
broader partnership approaches, creative thinking, and
resource-efficient strategies to advance those efforts.
Roles and responsibilities
- Under the guidance and leadership of the MCSP NITA based in Abuja,
Nigeria, and in close collaboration with other RI partners in Sokoto,
the key responsibilities of the Sokoto SITA will include the following:
- Coordinate and work closely with the Sokoto State Primary Health
Care Development Agency (SPHCDA) and other state RI partners to ensure
the timely, effective implementation of MCSP’s technical assistance and
facilitate improved partner coordination
- Provide overall technical leadership, guidance and supervision to
the MCSP team in Sokoto State. This will include direct supervision of
MCSP’s Sokoto State Immunization Technical Officer
- Actively participate (and represent MCSP) in meetings and activities
convened by/through the State Immunization Task Force and Emergency
Operations Center (EOC), including review and planning exercises
- Represent MCSP to USAID, the SSPHCDA, and other partners through
active participation in state-level meetings, technical advisory groups,
working groups, and other high-level coordinating forums
- Document meetings and share proceedings/minutes with MCSP colleagues
at the country and headquarters levels; promote the transparent,
timely, and consistent flow of information and internal and external
communications
- Lead Sokoto-specific contributions to USAID technical progress
reports, workplans, and to other technical documents as required;
actively participate in and contribute to MCSP annual workplan
development and reviews
- Participate in routine Country Support Team meetings with MCSP’s
Washington, DC-based headquarters team, and convene and lead regular
MCSP team, technical, and other meetings in Sokoto as appropriate
- Support institutional capacity building of the SSPHCDA, where needed and appropriate
- Champion and contribute actively to ongoing cross-learning efforts,
in close collaboration with MCSP’s NITA, Bauchi SITA, M&E and
Learning Officer, the State, and other partners at all operational
levels, and across states as appropriate
- Contribute to the adaptation and/or dissemination of national guidelines and policies at the State level, as appropriate
- Support advocacy activities around RI and the implementation of
Primary Health Care Under One Roof at the State level, as appropriate
- Contribute to the development, monitoring, and reporting of program indicators
Qualifications
- Health professional with at least a Masters degree in public health, management, or development-related field
- At least seven years of combined field work experience in public
health and management of health programs in public or private
organizations
- Proven technical capacity in supporting the implementation and
supervision of RI services in Nigeria, including support to LGAs and
health facilities. Related experience at the national and/or state
levels highly desirable. Experience and knowledge specifically of the
Sokoto context also preferred
- Strong computer literacy, including in Microsoft Office applications including Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Knowledge of global and national- and state-level policies,
strategies, issues, and evidence related to RI and related health areas
- Knowledge of statistics and data management applications a strong asset
- Proficiency in spoken and written English, and verbal proficiency in at least one local dialect
- Able to travel to Abuja and Bauchi periodically as needed
- Demonstrated experience in health project management and/or planning
and policy at a senior level, as well as experience and ability to
serve in a high-level representational role to government and/or donor
and other stakeholder counterparts; experience supporting and/or
managing the implementation of USAID projects preferred
- Excellent navigator of complex, highly political interpersonal
relations, with a demonstrated ability to interact successfully with
diverse stakeholders at various levels; demonstrated diplomacy and good
judgment in approaching work and people
- Strong, energetic team player, with the ability to motivate and mentor colleagues
- Creative thinker, motivated to drive innovative approaches to strengthen RI
How to Apply
Interested applicants should send their CVs and letters of motivation to :
[email protected] Only shortlisted candidates will receive an invitation for an oral interview.