Job in Sokoto at Plan International for a Service Delivery Facilitator
Plan International is an independent child-centred international
development organization committed to advancing the rights of children
and fight against poverty. Plan has no religious, political and
government affiliation.
Plan currently works in 70 countries including Nigeria. Plan
International officially started operations in Nigeria in 2014 and works
to strengthen and promote the rights of children.
Plan International is recruiting to fill the position below:
Job Title: Service Delivery Facilitator
Location: Sokoto
Department: Program
Reports to: Head of Health and National Program Manager
Duration: 3 years
Purpose
- Provide support in the development and implementation of the
project’s strategy to ensure gender sensitive and responsive health
facility and community MNCH service delivery within a cluster of Local
Government Areas.
- Work with Gender advisor and M and E advisor to ensure gender
equality is mainstreamed at the local level and project outputs are
adequately documented to feed into Performance management framework.
- Ensure compliance with all donor program and operational requirements.
Duties and Responsibilities
- Supervise and facilitate the training activities of Health
service providers including community health workers, in line with
project standards.
- Participate in the development/adaptation of state and local
supportive supervisory mechanisms and its implementation including
providing feedback to stakeholders.
- Participate in program research processes in the project,
including facility assessments and identification of key needs address
service delivery gaps.
- Carry out regular advocacies to local stakeholders to improve and sustain facility and community
- MNCH service delivery.
- Work with Gender advisor in identifying and updating gender
barriers to MNCH service delivery outcomes and addressing them through
supply side interventions.
- Work with M and E unit to ensure relevant and quality
information is provided to make evidenced based service delivery
decisions at the community, facility and LGA levels.
- Maintain good relationship with the Primary Health Care
Development Agency, local government authorities and stakeholders,
including health facility staff.
- Work with community demand creators to strengthen linkages and
ensure alignment of demand and supply side interventions, including
addressing demand/supply side issues at project level.
- Work with health facilities and partners to develop and monitor
facility improvement plans, including application of standard based
management and recognition protocols.
- Contribute to the implementation of a gender responsive
emergency transport system at LGA and community levels in conjunction
with NURTW, WDCs and other stakeholders.
- Regularly review community and facility level data, including
collection processes to track progress against planned service delivery
outputs and outcomes, using RBM methodologies.
- Responsible for regular and timely updates and reports,
including success stories, best practices on supply side activities to
inform project programming decision making and advocacy efforts.
- Assume any other responsibility as assigned by supervisors
Qualifications and Experience
- A first degree in health related courses from a recognized higher institution.
- At least 3 years’ practical work experience in the area of health service delivery programs, especially MNCH programs.
- Good working knowledge of the Nigerian Health system especially at the PHC level.
- Experience facilitating focus group discussions and including trainings.
- Knowledge and experience with some donor program frameworks and approaches will be an added advantage
- Experience working with PHC workers, local communities, Ward development communities and social groups.
Skills & Knowledge:
- Ability to contribute to research processes and analyze and interpret both quantitative and qualitative data.
- Possession of good report writing skills
- Good computer literacy skills
- Good working knowledge of Hausa and local cultural norms is a MUST.
- Excellent communication and presentation skills.
- Ability to work in a multidisciplinary and multicultural team
How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should send a full CV and a
comprehensive cover letter setting out your reasons for applying for the
post and outlining the qualifications, experience, knowledge and skills
that you feel you can bring to the role to:
[email protected] Indicate the Job title and location as subject of the mail.
Note
- Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
- Plan International Nigeria is an equal opportunity employer ad
does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, gender or
disabilities.
- Plan International Nigeria is fully committed to child protection to prevent children from all forms of abuse.
Application Deadline 23rd December, 2016.