Options Consultancy Services Limited Job Vacancies in Nigeria, December 16th 2014
Options
is a leading provider of technical expertise, short-term consultancy
and long-term management services in the health and the social sectors.
Established in 1992, Options has evolved into a dynamic organisation
with a broad portfolio of work that includes over 900 assignments in 50
countries. We work with a wide range of clients that includes donors,
national governments, the private sector, academic institutions, and
civil society.
Evidence for Action (E4A) is a programme managed by Options Consultancy
Services and funded by the UK Department for International Development
(DFID) until 2016 to improve maternal and newborn survival through a
combined focus on evidence, advocacy and accountability across six
sub-Saharan African countries: Ethiopia, Ghana, Malawi, Nigeria, Sierra
Leone and Tanzania. The E4A consortium brings together experts from
academic institutions, internationally recognized advocacy and
accountability coalitions and civil society organizations. It works
through local institutions in each of the six selected countries which
hosts a small E4A Country Team.
In each country and at a regional level, E4A has launched a locally
driven programme under an umbrella E4A regional advocacy campaign known
as MamaYe! The campaign has a clear focus on survival and positive
stories rather than a resigned social acceptance of death in pregnancy
and childbirth which is common throughout Africa.
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation through the advocacy work, has
committed resources to expand the reach of the E4A program and enable
existing and effective models of change to be scaled-up, improving
maternal and newborn survival in Nigeria, Malawi and Ethiopia.
We are looking for a Campaign Lead to champion the MamaYe advocacy efforts in Nigeria.
Job Title: Campaign Lead
Location: Abuja
Job Summary
- As the MamaYe Campaign Lead, you will be responsible for leading
the advocacy MamaYe campaign and public engagement on maternal and
newborn survival in Nigeria.
- You will report to and work closely with the Country Director,
to contribute inputs to overall advocacy strategy and programme
workplans to ensure the success of the MamaYe campaign and achievement
of results. You will also work closely with other members of the country
team supported by the host agency, and Options’ head office team
members, in particular the Technical Support Unit (TSU), Advocacy Lead
and Advocacy Coordinator based in London, UK.
- Primarily, the role as MamaYe Campaign Lead is to build,
strengthen and expand the advocacy movement and activism through the
MamaYe campaign.
Responsibilities
- Provide leadership of the MamaYe campaign and activism work in Nigeria.
Act as the public face of the MamaYe campaign in Nigeria:
- Oversee MamaYe strategy and activities in existing and new states and ensure linkages and scale up to national level
- Oversee advocacy content on the MamaYe website (advocacy
messages, new stories, blogs) and ensure linkages with the evidence
pieces
- Lead process of advocacy strategy development, monitor progress
of workplan and advocacy strategy to ensure it is on track, and
regularly report on progress to the Country Director
- Tailor and target advocacy messages, ‘asks’ and actions for
diverse audiences including change agents, opinion-formers, media,
decision makers and the public
- Represent the programme at key national, regional and international meetings and conferences as required
Provide leadership of the MamaYe advocacy team:
- Work with the Country Director to provide leadership and
oversight of the E4A advocacy team, working closely with the National
Coordinator, Communications Advisor, Advocacy Coordinator, State
Coordinators, Budget Advisor and Health Correspondent.
- Lead the advocacy team in the implementation of diverse campaign activities at national, state and community levels.
- Ensure team is engaging in advocacy related monitoring and
evaluation activities to inform strategic direction and implementation.
- Work with partners and existing coalitions to ensure MamaYe is a
core component of a vibrant and sustainable, national civil society-led
advocacy coalition on maternal and newborn health in Nigeria.
- Use evidence to drive advocacy efforts at state and national levels, including the development of advocacy materials
- Support the development of an advocacy strategy and help build
the capacity of the Accountability for Maternal, Newborn and Child
Health in Nigeria (AMHiN) NGO, an integral MamaYe partner to become a
stronger and collective voice pressurizing for change
- Support the review and implementation of the strategy and workplan
Lead the development of partnerships and stakeholder engagement:
- Lead engagement with key stakeholders and current partners,
including NGOs, taskforces, working groups, media, civil society,
advocacy coalitions and the private sector
- Develop and support E4A efforts and networks within Nigeria and link with regional level advocacy work
- Build upon networks and relationships to ensure widespread participation in MamaYe
Expand and build capacity of diverse activist networks:
- Provide strategic oversight of public mobilisation and activism,
including the recruitment, training and messaging to diverse activist
groups, such as the public, traditional leaders and the media, to hold
decision-makers and politicians accountable to key MNH commitments
- Provide oversight and leadership on the development of advocacy
messaging or ‘asks’ for particular stakeholders, organisations or
individuals based on robust evidence
Engage activists and the public and monitor and track actions:
- Train activists in a leadership capacity to oversee advocacy work in particular geographical settings
Person Specification
Essential:
- Substantial experience working within advocacy in women’s, maternal and newborn health-related issues
- Extensive experience in leading successful and innovative
advocacy campaigns, policy influence, motivating and mobilising others,
and in leading an advocacy coalition that includes CSOs, as well as the
media and faith-based organisations
- Strong experience on communicating effectively to different stakeholders to seek change
- Well-connected with key stakeholders in maternal and newborn health (programmes, policy, advocacy and/or accountability)
- An excellent understanding of the Nigeria political, cultural,
economic and social context and maternal and newborn health landscape
in-country
- Experience of close working relationships with partners and consortia
- Self-starter, can work independently and as part of a team
- Excellent written, online and oral communication skills
- Fluent in English
Desirable:
- Experience in events management
- Experience in accountability / transparency mechanisms such as budget tracking, scorecards, etc
- Proficient in Hausa or Yoruba
Others:
- You are passionate about maternal and newborn health issues and
have a track record of mobilising, communicating and catalysing social
change in Nigeria.
- You are a prominent leader in civil society and an activist for women and children in Nigeria
- You have experience leading and managing an advocacy team and working with activists and volunteers.
- You have strong relevant networks and experience in coalition building.
- You are skilled at developing advocacy strategies and
cultivating partnerships with diverse stakeholders including government,
private sector, non-governmental and civil society.
- You have an astute understanding of and effectively employ
strategies within the political, social, cultural and economic landscape
in Nigeria when designing and implementing advocacy campaigns and
initiatives.
- You are a strong writer, communicator, team player and connector with the ability to make change happen.
Job Title: State Coordinator
Location: Gombe State
Job Summary
- The State Coordinator for Gombe will strategically drive and
manage the smooth implementation of MamaYe- Evidence for Action (E4A)
activities in this State in a way that is Value for Money and ensuring
that expected results, as laid out in the programme logframe and country
strategy, are achieved.
- You will be expected to work with the country director, national
coordinator and advocacy and communication advisors, the health
correspondent, MamaYe Lead, Budget Advocacy Advisor and other State
coordinators to strategically use evidence for strengthening advocacy
and accountability for maternal and newborn health, targeting this
evidence to relevant audiences (e.g. Non-governmental organisations,
advocates, accountability structures, district health planners, policy
makers) with the aim of accelerating progress on maternal and newborn
survival in Gombe State. A key component of this role is to facilitate
evidence based planning and decision making to ensure efficient
allocation of resources to MNH in order to improve quality of care for
mothers and babies.
- As the State Coordinator, you will be responsible for the
overall functioning of MamaYe-E4A in Gombe, providing technical inputs
and support in the use of evidence to power advocacy and accountability
on maternal and newborn health. Working closely with the MamaYe Lead,
you will ensure a strong MamaYe movement grounded in evidence based
approaches and tactics. Technical support will be provided to you by
Options, specifically the Technical Support Unit and consortium
partners, who will help ensure you have the international and national
technical support necessary to deliver your objectives.
- You will proactively identify and exploit opportunities for
scaling up existing E4A approaches that have proven to be successful. In
addition, you will be expected to share areas of learning and come up
with new ideas, which will enable the programme to achieve results. You
will also be responsible for ensuring that state level work reinforces
national level work and responds to changes at the national level.
- You will be expected to work closely with E4A colleagues based
in Nigeria and internationally, particularly on technical and work
planning issues, contribute inputs to the country operational plan and
strategies, and ensure that state level logframe indicators and targets
are met.
- You will be based in Gombe State at an organisation selected by
Options, which will act as the host agency. It will be important to work
closely with staff from this host agency and make sure that capacity at
the agency is built where necessary.
- You will report to the National Coordinator, whilst maintaining regular technical communication with other E4A colleagues.
- Team reporting arrangements will be reviewed if any change in team staffing occurs
Responsibilities
Lead Technical Inputs on MNH in Gombe:
- Support the implementation of the MamaYe-E4A strategy at state level
- Support MNH evidence-related strategies/activities in the State;
- Support relevant ministries and others in strengthening maternal death review processes;
- Contribute to the generation, analysis and packaging of evidence to support advocacy and accountability efforts;
- Establish state level accountability mechanisms bringing together a diverse array of partners to push for change on MNCH issues
- Collaborate with stakeholders (i.e. including media, advocates,
CSOs) committed to strengthening evidence, advocacy and accountability
in Nigeria;
- Track progress in Gombe State against logframe indicators in collaboration with the Evidence Advisor;
- Keep MamaYe websites up to date with relevant evidence, new stories and blogs
- Contribute to the development of workplans and country strategies and their implementation
Delivery of Operational Plan:
- Develop country operational plan in Gombe State, coordinating
activities of the programme team and consultants (and engaging in
trouble-shooting where necessary) to support the smooth implementation
of the programme;
- Work with MamaYe-E4A staff to regularly review and develop the
political strategy to overcome barriers and build on supportive factors
to ensure the successful implementation of the E4A workplan in Gombe
State.
- Provide technical input to the overall E4A strategy, using best practice on what works to achieve change in health outcomes;
- Ensure sound technical implementation of the operational plan in Gombe State;
- Quality assure evidence related outputs;
- Monitor progress of operational plan to ensure activities in
Gombe State are on track and regularly report on progress to the
National Coordinator;
- Proactively anticipate and participate in identifying technical
assistance (TA)/subcontracting needs relating to evidence, advocacy and
accountability areas or wider work in focus states, in conjunction with
Options, and management of TA including development of TORs, contracting
of TA and monitoring of TA outputs;
- Oversee financial management and reporting in Gombe State and submission of timely and accurate financial reports to Options;
- Oversee financial management and reporting for the Gombe office’s budget;
- Actively look for opportunities to drive forward E4A’s work in
Gombe and opportunities to collaborate with other in-country
stakeholders
- Lead on coalition building with regard to accountability
mechanisms in Gombe, helping to ensure that E4A makes the right
connections and supporting the development of E4A as a platform in line
with E4A’s strategy;
- Work in conjunction with the Health Correspondent to build the
MNH capacity of Nigerian journalists, opinion-formers and
decision-makers in line with the E4A Nigeria work-plan.
- Information Packaging, Dissemination, Advocacy, Accountability and Sharing of Lessons Learned
- Identify the information needs of target audiences and
package/tailor evidence according to formats which are most relevant and
meaningful to each one;
- Develop tactful strategies to promote the effective use of
evidence into action (policy, programme, advocacy, accountability) among
different stakeholders;
- Work with advocates and those working to strengthen
accountability mechanisms to ensure they have the evidence required to
be more effective;
- Use evidence to support the development and populating of accountability tools to track MNH progress and commitments;
- Package complex scientific information for a range of
stakeholders in an easily understandable and appropriate format for
non-scientists, and disseminate as appropriate;
- Identify opportunities for sharing lessons learned and tools, and dissemination of the programme result
- Attend Advisory Committee meetings as required to provide updates on E4A’s work in Gombe State;
- Work with and leverage efforts by other development partners in
the State, and with their networks to mobilise greater public and
political support for advocacy efforts;
- Work with the MamaYe Lead, Communications Specialist and
Advocacy Coordinator to develop advocacy materials (i.e. stories,
campaign materials) and ensure that the E4A/MamaYe Nigeria campaign
website is a useful tool for delivering the advocacy strategy.
Requirements
- You are passionate about maternal and newborn health issues and
have a track record of mobilising, communicating and catalysing social
change in Nigeria.
- You are a prominent leader in civil society and an activist for women and children in Nigeria
- You have experience leading and managing a team.
- You have strong relevant networks and experience in coalition building.
- You are skilled at developing health strategies and cultivating
partnerships with diverse stakeholders including government, private
sector, non-governmental and civil society.
- You have an astute understanding of and effectively employ
strategies within the political, social, cultural and economic landscape
in Nigeria when designing and implementing advocacy campaigns and
initiatives.
- You are a strong writer, communicator, team player and connector with the ability to make change happen.
- You have an understanding of the political, social, cultural and economic landscape in Nigeria
Job Title: State Coordinator
Location: Taraba State
Job Summary
- The State Coordinator for Taraba will strategically drive and
manage the smooth implementation of MamaYe- Evidence for Action (E4A)
activities in this State in a way that is Value for Money and ensuring
that expected results, as laid out in the programme logframe and country
strategy, are achieved.
- You will be expected to work with the country director, national
coordinator and advocacy and communication advisors, the health
correspondent, MamaYe Lead, Budget Advocacy Advisor and other State
coordinators to strategically use evidence for strengthening advocacy
and accountability for maternal and newborn health, targeting this
evidence to relevant audiences (e.g. Non-governmental organisations,
advocates, accountability structures, district health planners, policy
makers) with the aim of accelerating progress on maternal and newborn
survival in Taraba State. A key component of this role is to facilitate
evidence based planning and decision making to ensure efficient
allocation of resources to MNH in order to improve quality of care for
mothers and babies.
- As the State Coordinator, you will be responsible for the
overall functioning of MamaYe-E4A in Taraba, providing technical inputs
and support in the use of evidence to power advocacy and accountability
on maternal and newborn health. Working closely with the MamaYe Lead,
you will ensure a strong MamaYe movement grounded in evidence based
approaches and tactics. Technical support will be provided to you by
Options, specifically the Technical Support Unit and consortium
partners, who will help ensure you have the international and national
technical support necessary to deliver your objectives.
- You will proactively identify and exploit opportunities for
scaling up existing E4A approaches that have proven to be successful. In
addition, you will be expected to share areas of learning and come up
with new ideas, which will enable the programme to achieve results. You
will also be responsible for ensuring that state level work reinforces
national level work and responds to changes at the national level.
- You will be expected to work closely with E4A colleagues based
in Nigeria and internationally, particularly on technical and work
planning issues, contribute inputs to the country operational plan and
strategies, and ensure that state level logframe indicators and targets
are met.
- You will be based in Taraba State at an organisation selected by
Options, which will act as the host agency. It will be important to
work closely with staff from this host agency and make sure that
capacity at the agency is built where necessary.
- You will report to the National Coordinator, whilst maintaining regular technical communication with other E4A colleagues.
- Team reporting arrangements will be reviewed if any change in team staffing occurs.
Responsibilities
Lead Technical Inputs on MNH in Taraba:
- Support the implementation of the MamaYe-E4A strategy at state level
- Support MNH evidence-related strategies/activities in the State;
- Support relevant ministries and others in strengthening maternal death review processes;
- Contribute to the generation, analysis and packaging of evidence to support advocacy and accountability efforts;
- Establish state level accountability mechanisms bringing together a diverse array of partners to push for change on MNCH issues
- Collaborate with stakeholders (i.e. including media, advocates,
CSOs) committed to strengthening evidence, advocacy and accountability
in Nigeria;
- Track progress in Taraba State against logframe indicators in collaboration with the Evidence Advisor;
- Keep MamaYe websites up to date with relevant evidence, new stories and blogs
- Contribute to the development of workplans and country strategies and their implementation
Delivery of Operational Plan:
- Develop country operational plan in Taraba State, coordinating
activities of the programme team and consultants (and engaging in
trouble-shooting where necessary) to support the smooth implementation
of the programme;
- Work with MamaYe-E4A staff to regularly review and develop the
political strategy to overcome barriers and build on supportive factors
to ensure the successful implementation of the E4A workplan in Taraba
State.
- Provide technical input to the overall E4A strategy, using best practice on what works to achieve change in health outcomes;
- Ensure sound technical implementation of the operational plan in Taraba State;
- Quality assure evidence related outputs;
- Monitor progress of operational plan to ensure activities in
Taraba State are on track and regularly report on progress to the
National Coordinator;
- Proactively anticipate and participate in identifying technical
assistance (TA)/subcontracting needs relating to evidence, advocacy and
accountability areas or wider work in focus states, in conjunction with
Options, and management of TA including development of TORs, contracting
of TA and monitoring of TA outputs;
- Oversee financial management and reporting in Taraba State and submission of timely and accurate financial reports to Options;
- Oversee financial management and reporting for the Taraba office’s budget;
- Actively look for opportunities to drive forward E4A’s work in
Taraba and opportunities to collaborate with other in-country
stakeholders
- Lead on coalition building with regard to accountability
mechanisms in Taraba, helping to ensure that E4A makes the right
connections and supporting the development of E4A as a platform in line
with E4A’s strategy;
- Work in conjunction with the Health Correspondent to build the
MNH capacity of Nigerian journalists, opinion-formers and
decision-makers in line with the E4A Nigeria work-plan.
- Information Packaging, Dissemination, Advocacy, Accountability and Sharing of Lessons Learned
- Identify the information needs of target audiences and
package/tailor evidence according to formats which are most relevant and
meaningful to each one;
- Develop tactful strategies to promote the effective use of
evidence into action (policy, programme, advocacy, accountability) among
different stakeholders;
- Work with advocates and those working to strengthen
accountability mechanisms to ensure they have the evidence required to
be more effective;
- Use evidence to support the development and populating of accountability tools to track MNH progress and commitments;
- Package complex scientific information for a range of
stakeholders in an easily understandable and appropriate format for
non-scientists, and disseminate as appropriate;
- Identify opportunities for sharing lessons learned and tools, and dissemination of the programme result
- Attend Advisory Committee meetings as required to provide updates on E4A’s work in Taraba State;
- Work with and leverage efforts by other development partners in
the State, and with their networks to mobilise greater public and
political support for advocacy efforts;
- Work with the MamaYe Lead, Communications Specialist and
Advocacy Coordinator to develop advocacy materials (i.e. stories,
campaign materials) and ensure that the E4A/MamaYe Nigeria campaign
website is a useful tool for delivering the advocacy strategy.
Requirements
- You are passionate about maternal and newborn health issues and
have a track record of mobilising, communicating and catalysing social
change in Nigeria.
- You are a prominent leader in civil society and an activist for women and children in Nigeria
- You have experience leading and managing a team.
- You have strong relevant networks and experience in coalition building.
- You are skilled at developing health strategies and cultivating
partnerships with diverse stakeholders including government, private
sector, non-governmental and civil society.
- You have an astute understanding of and effectively employ
strategies within the political, social, cultural and economic landscape
in Nigeria when designing and implementing advocacy campaigns and
initiatives.
- You are a strong writer, communicator, team player and connector with the ability to make change happen.
- You have an understanding of the political, social, cultural and economic landscape in Nigeria
Job Title: Health Budget Advocacy Advisor
Location: Abuja
Job Summary
- As the Health Budget Advocacy Advisor you will be responsible
for leading technical inputs and support on health budget and resource
tracking and advocacy for the E4A team in Nigeria.
- Responsibilities will be directly aimed at advocating for
MNCH/health budget allocation, release and expenditure and that such
evidence is regularly tracked and shared annually at national and state
levels. The role may involve carrying out some primary research, but
will focus primarily on synthesising, packaging and disseminating
existing evidence, conducting secondary analysis of existing data, and
making sure evidence is communicated for advocacy and strengthening
accountability to different stakeholders, including transparent national
and state health budget release and expenditure
- You will report to the Country Director and work closely with
other members of the country team supported by the host agency, and
Options’ head office team members, in particular the Technical Support
Unit (TSU). You will work closely with the team in Nigeria including the
National Coordinator, Communications Advisor, MamaYe Lead, Advocacy
Coordinator, State Coordinators, and Health Correspondent.
Job Responsibilities
Coordinate budget and resource tracking work for E4A in Nigeria and regionally:
- Identify organisations and opportunities for collaboration in
budget and resource tracking to analyse and communicate current evidence
on government health and MNH expenditure and resource allocation at
both state and national levels.
- Work with local coalitions or groups working on budget tracking
to use findings for evidence driven advocacy and to strengthen
transparency of results.
- Use results of budget tracking exercise to effectively
illustrate where blockages, leakages and delays occur and to advocate
for better and more timely allocation and utilization of resources.
- Assess timeliness and quantity of disbursement of decentralised funds in our focus states.
- Support and expand regional Africa Health Budget Network efforts
and activities in Nigeria, in collaboration with other members of the
E4A team.
Facilitate capacity building on health financing and budget tracking:
- Work with partners to ensure functional broad based budget
tracking committees at national and state level and that members are in a
position to advocate/influence the budget cycle
- Develop training materials and conduct trainings for diverse
stakeholders including civil society and media to increase the skills
among CSOs and the media for monitoring and tracking health planning and
expenditures, particularly at state level.
Packing and dissemination of budget tracking results:
- Report and package key findings in different formats, and
support the dissemination of results to increase transparency and action
at state and national levels
- Support and work with the E4A advocacy team to develop targeted
evidence-based advocacy messaging using State budget tracking findings
for the increased availability of resources for MNH.
- Support the advocacy team and MamaYe campaign lead to share
budget tracking results with local organisations and accountability
mechanisms, media networks and journalists, communities and MamaYe
activists to catalyse action
Lead evidence-gathering and updating on health financing evidence and data in Nigeria:
- Identify local, national and international financial commitments
on MNH in Nigeria and assess progress to achieving these promises.
Person Specification
Essential:
- Degree in Health Economics or a related subject
- Extensive experience in health economics, budget and resource tracking in Nigeria
- Strong experience in using and communicating evidence
effectively to different stakeholders to better inform MNH planning,
decision making, advocacy and accountability efforts
- An excellent understanding of the Nigeria political, cultural,
economic and social context and health financing landscape in Nigeria.
- Self-starter, can work independently and as part of a team
- Excellent written, online and oral communication skills
- Fluent in English
Desirable:
- Masters degree in health economics or public health
- Training others on budget tracking and advocacy
Others:
- You have extensive experience and knowledge of health financing and budget tracking.
- You have very good knowledge and understanding of the Nigerian
health system structure and health financing processes including budget
cycles.
- You have an understanding of the political, social, cultural and economic landscape in Nigeria
- You have previous experience in training others on budget and resource tracking.
- You are passionate about maternal and newborn health issues.
- You are a strong writer, communicator and connector.
Job Title: Health Correspondent
Location: Abuja
Job Summary
- As the Health Correspondent you will be responsible for
supporting advocacy and communication technical inputs through writing
and disseminating diverse evidence based communication materials on
maternal and newborn health for the E4A-MamaYe campaign.
- A key role will be to produce and disseminate high quality
written evidence based materials for a variety of online and print media
to showcase the MamaYe campaign and activities.
- You will report to the Country Director and work closely with
other members of the country team supported by the host agency in Abuja
and Options’ head office team members, in particular the Technical
Support Unit (TSU) and other core team members. You will work closely
with the team in Nigeria including the National Coordinator,
Communications Advisor, MamaYe Lead, Advocacy Coordinator, State
Coordinators, and Budget Advocacy Advisor.
Job Responsibilities
- Lead inputs on communication and writing for various print and online media:
- Identify, research and write stories highlighting successes
within maternal and newborn health and to celebrate individual or
organisational champions in Nigeria
- Produce and disseminate press releases for key campaign and national events
- Support E4A team members in developing rich online and social media content including blogs, stories and website updates.
Build the capacity of journalists and media networks on maternal and newborn health:
- Mentor journalists in accurately using evidence, identifying
stories and positioning media as a powerful accountability and advocacy
mechanism to influence politicians and the public
- Produce materials and deliver media training on investigative journalism and MNH
- Support the development and implementation of an investigative
journalism fellowship/competition to inspire, motivate and celebrate
investigative journalism pieces on MNH issues, to mobilise action.
Support delivery of the operational plan:
- Contribute ideas into the country operational plan and the overall E4A strategy, using best practice from the sector.
- Work with the E4A team to develop specific communications
materials and messages to support both advocacy and accountability
efforts.
- Support the development and writing of key strategies and reports as needed.
- Monitor progress of the operational plan to ensure it is on track, and regularly report on progress to the Country Director.
Person Specification
Essential:
- Master's Degree in Health or journalistic relevant field
- Experience working as a journalist within the health sector
- Experience of communicating evidence and statistics for
different audiences on different platforms (e.g.
print/web/mobile/broadcast) in an engaging way
- Excellent written, online and oral communication skills
- Experience of running campaigns on social media sites
- Strong training, motivating and facilitation skills
- Fluent in English
Desirable:
- Good understanding of the maternal and newborn health landscape in-country
- Proficient in Hausa or Yoruba
Others:
- You have excellent written, online and oral communication skills
and a track record of producing high quality communications materials,
preferably in the health sector.
- You have experience working as a journalist, reporting on topics of health and maternal and newborn health.
- You have experience of translating complex, scientific
information into short, accurate and accessible briefings and messaging
for a wide range of audiences and using a wide range of media.
- You have an understanding of the political, social, cultural and
economic landscape in Nigeria and will be able to take this into
account when communicating the work of E4A.
- You have experience using social media, writing blogs and developing press releases.
- You are passionate about improving the survival of mothers and babies.
- You are a strong writer, communicator and connector.
Remuneration
Commensurate with experience
Application Deadline 21st December, 2014
Interview Date
23rd December, 2014
Duration
January 2015 - March 2017
Method of Application
Interested and qualified candidates should email their CV and covering letter to:
[email protected]
Note
- Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted for interview
- Early submission of applications is recommended as shortlisting will be an ongoing process as applications are received