Monitoring and Evaluation Officer Job at Sustainable Healthcare International (SHI) Foundation - Sokoto
Sustainable Healthcare International (SHI) Foundation has been a partner
with the National Malaria Elimination Programme (NMEP) for over five
years sharing in its vision for a malaria-free Nigeria and its goals to
reduce the malaria burden to pre-elimination levels and bringing
malaria-related
mortality to zero. SHI is currently a Sub-Recipient to
the Global Fund Malaria New Funding Model for core Programme
implementation and Social Mobilization activities in the High Burden
(HB) Northern States of Nigeria.
SHI is looking for qualified individual who will be part of our great team to fill the position below:
Job Title: Monitoring and Evaluation Officer (M&E)
Location: Sokoto
Overview
- The State M&E Officer will support the M&E Manager in
all data collection, analysis and learning activities to help ensure
accountability and efficiency from start to finish for the NFM project.
Duties and Responsibilities
- Provide leadership to the state office and field level M&E
program and provide overall guidance on program/ project monitoring and
evaluation;
- Manage the state office's reporting cycle to ensure high quality
and complete datasets are sent to the national office on a periodic
basis, or when required.
- Work with local partners to develop their project monitoring and
evaluation plans and support the correct implementation and use of
routine data collection tools.
- Participate in project assessments, evaluations and design teams
- Document lessons learned and best practices in monitoring and evaluation, according to standard guidelines;
- Represent SHI and makes presentations at professional meetings and conferences related to Monitoring and Evaluation research;
- Remain informed of current issues regarding Monitoring and
Evaluation of programs in the malaria field by review of current
literature; is alert to any implication of such research for project and
program activities
- Help ensure that the quality of program/project activities
adheres to SOPs by supporting the development and implementation of
appropriate mechanisms to ensure quality of all Global Health program
interventions;
- Conduct monthly routine monitoring visits to project sites and provide supportive supervision.
- On a monthly basis, ensure that high quality analyzed
facility-level data is disseminated to relevant staff at facilities and
decision-makers. Ensure that data is used to highlight important
programmatic gaps and coordinate with facility management and other
departments in addressing these gaps;
- Coordinate regular data quality assessments, undertaken in a
participatory manner, with facility staff and ensure the completeness,
consistency and validity of routine data.
- Ensure that the quality of program/project Monitoring and
Enhanced Evaluation in the sites is of international standard and
quality by supporting the development and implementation of appropriate
mechanisms to ensure quality;
- Provide direct technical assistance and capacity building in the
design and implementation of the program/project Monitoring and
Enhanced Evaluation components of the activities in the communities
served;
- Build capacity of local partners in project monitoring and with
program staff and local partners, use program/project monitoring data to
modify existing programs and design new programs;
- Provide technical support in evaluation research (including
sampling strategies, analysis and presentation of data) to the local
research groups working on the grant;
- Provide technical assistance to M&E officers of SMEP, LGA,
and MFPs in integrating malaria data into the national DH1S 2 platform.
General Requirements
- Candidates must have a Medical Degree or Bachelor's Degree in
Health Sciences or other related discipline and a post graduate
qualification in Public health or other related discipline.
- S/he must have a minimum of three years' work experience in
Public Health; particularly in Malaria programs or any other programs in
the other disease areas.
- Five (5) years minimum experience is required for candidates without a post graduate degree
Additional Skills Required
- Good communication, both written and oral
- Open to, and tolerant of, other cultures and religion
- Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively across technical
disciplines and to function efficiently and effectively in team and
cross-cultural environments.
- Skilled at handling multiple, complex tasks with the ability to prioritize.
- Good interpersonal skills and ability to work effectively in a team.
- Proven presentation skills and ability to write detailed and coherent reports.
- Ability to utilize office application programs such as Microsoft
Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook, program software e.g DHIS and
statistical packages like SPSS, epilnfo, etc
- Excellent written and oral communications in English.
- Ability to work well within a group and, also, unsupervised as required
- Local knowledge, language and residency in the state is mandatory
- Demonstrated success in capacity-building anLl training of diverse groups.
- Proven ability to maintain schedules for deliverables and track budgets.
- Ability to coordinate with partners from all levels of government and the private sector.
- Ability to guide and motivate staff in the field.
How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should attached a one (1) page suitability statement before their CV's and send to:
[email protected] All documents should not exceed 4 pages and CV should be in MSword format.
Note:
- All applications received after the closing time and date will not be accepted.
- All applicants should adhere strictly to the email and mailing format
- All applications that do not follow the laid down procedures
highlighted above will be termed in-complete and will not be accepted.
- Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
- SHI is an equal opportunity employer
- Preference will be given to qualified applicants that are available to start immediately.
Application Deadline 7th July, 2015.