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3 USAID Project Jhpiego Jobs – Technical Advisor for Maternal, Newborn and Child Health
Organisation: Jhpiego
Funding Source: USAID
Duty Station: Kampala,
Uganda
Uganda
About Jhpiego:
Jhpiego is
an international, non-profit health organization affiliated with The Johns
Hopkins University. For 40 years and in over 155 countries, Jhpiego has worked
to prevent the needless deaths of women and their families. Jhpiego works with
health experts, governments and community leaders to provide high-quality
health care for their people. Jhpiego develops strategies to help countries
care for themselves by training competent health care workers, strengthening
health systems and improving delivery of care.
an international, non-profit health organization affiliated with The Johns
Hopkins University. For 40 years and in over 155 countries, Jhpiego has worked
to prevent the needless deaths of women and their families. Jhpiego works with
health experts, governments and community leaders to provide high-quality
health care for their people. Jhpiego develops strategies to help countries
care for themselves by training competent health care workers, strengthening
health systems and improving delivery of care.
Job Summary:
The Technical Advisor for Maternal, Newborn and Child Health will provide
technical and program oversight and direction in the areas of maternal, newborn
and child health for up to three upcoming USAID regional integrated health
programs (HIV/AIDS, TB, malaria, nutrition, family planning, and maternal,
neonatal and child health care) in Uganda. Jhpiego is recruiting for up to
three maternal, newborn and child health advisors one each to be based in
Eastern Region, East-Central Region, and/or South Western Region in Uganda.
This program aims to increase utilization of health services by strengthening
systems and improve quality of integrated health services. The project will
operate over a five-year period. Responsibilities include providing leadership
and technical guidance in the development and implementation of maternal,
newborn and child health activities under the leadership of the Chief of Party
and in coordination with other Jhpiego Technical Advisors, and utilizing and
contributing to cross-cutting approaches, such as performance improvement, as
well as, annual phasing in of activities This position will ensure the
technical and methodological soundness of activities and, in collaboration with
the project team and partners, support the design of service delivery
strategies, based on sound and current scientific evidence. This position is contingent upon award from
USAID.
The Technical Advisor for Maternal, Newborn and Child Health will provide
technical and program oversight and direction in the areas of maternal, newborn
and child health for up to three upcoming USAID regional integrated health
programs (HIV/AIDS, TB, malaria, nutrition, family planning, and maternal,
neonatal and child health care) in Uganda. Jhpiego is recruiting for up to
three maternal, newborn and child health advisors one each to be based in
Eastern Region, East-Central Region, and/or South Western Region in Uganda.
This program aims to increase utilization of health services by strengthening
systems and improve quality of integrated health services. The project will
operate over a five-year period. Responsibilities include providing leadership
and technical guidance in the development and implementation of maternal,
newborn and child health activities under the leadership of the Chief of Party
and in coordination with other Jhpiego Technical Advisors, and utilizing and
contributing to cross-cutting approaches, such as performance improvement, as
well as, annual phasing in of activities This position will ensure the
technical and methodological soundness of activities and, in collaboration with
the project team and partners, support the design of service delivery
strategies, based on sound and current scientific evidence. This position is contingent upon award from
USAID.
Key Duties and Responsibilities:
- Provide technical oversight, strategic
direction and ensure appropriate support for the implementation of program
activities in maternal, newborn and child health - Guide the integration of maternal, newborn and
child health services with FP/RH, HIV and TB, nutrition, and malaria - Refine evidence-based clinical training
materials, job aids, and curricula, supervisory systems and other training
materials needed for implementation of maternal, newborn and child health
to meet the needs of USAID and the Government of Uganda - Provide mentoring and capacity building at the
individual and organizational level in maternal, newborn and child health
including but not limited to: - Maternal and newborn health including essential
and basic and/or comprehensive emergency obstetric and newborn care with
emphasis on PE/E and PP - Take lead in focused antenatal care, Postpartum
and postnatal care, including postpartum family planning emergency
obstetric care, particularly in ER and OR - Help in strengthening referral systems
- Develop and test a variety of approaches to
improve infant/ young child feeding through ANC and post-delivery
services. - Develop and test approaches beyond
micronutrient supplementation to improve maternal nutrition through ANC
and post-delivery. - Offer technical support district-level pilot
interventions to assess, test, implement, scale-up mechanisms to provide
calcium supplementation to pregnant women - Offer support the effort to assess, test,
implement, scale-up] up the neonatal Vitamin A supplementation activity - Work closely with the Ministry of Health
counterparts to develop and revised policies and strategies aimed at
reducing child and newborn mortality and morbidity through community-level
activities, especially C-IMNCI - Develop an advocacy strategy, together with the
MOH, to ensure seamless support for evidence-based child health practices
from the community to facility levels - Improve community case management skills for
CHWs for children under-5 in the areas of diarrhea, ARI and fever, as well
as improve the efficiency and effectiveness of CHW supervision and
referral - Work in liaison with MOH counterparts, develop
an improved supervisory system for CHWs that will improve child health at
community level - Implement strategy to improve health education
and promotion activities at community level aimed at improving child
health (including behavior change strategies directed at early and
exclusive breastfeeding, appropriate weaning practices, micronutrients,
immunization, community case management for diarrhea, ARI and fever, etc.) - Take lead “train the trainer” sessions, site
strengthening, in-service and/or pre-service education, follow-up and
supportive supervision to project-supported health facilities, as required
by program activities - Work with colleagues to develop a cadre of
maternal, newborn and child health champions who will facilitate links to
other community-level health programs/services - Coordinate assessments, site strengthening,
follow-up and supervision, advocacy, demand creation, policy support,
capacity-building and M&E across program sites as required by program
activities - Lead the formulation of approaches for scale up
of maternal, newborn and child health services, including accessing hard-to-reach
populations and integration of services - Actively participate in all Technical Advisory
Group Meetings, and represent Jhpiego in professional forums by
participating and presenting in pertinent meetings and conferences, as
well as technical working groups - Analyze potential maternal, newborn and child
health strategies within the context of the program and explain these, as
necessary, to policymakers, funding agencies, and/or program staff - Work with health care providers, local
authorities, community members and program team members to identify
clinical, community-based service delivery issues that impede access to
care - Identify appropriate facility- and
community-based strategies to address maternal, newborn and child health
service delivery gaps - Identify clinical training needs and assist in
the design and implementation of measures to address those needs - Formulate and test sustainable solutions to
service delivery gaps, utilizing cross-cutting approaches such as
performance and quality improvement and in-service training/pre-service
education - Advocate with national, regional and
community-level health institutions to raise awareness about their role in
improving health outcomes in maternal, newborn and child health - Guide Ministry of Health, professional
associations, other national stakeholders in the revision/development of
evidenced-based standards for competency in maternal, newborn and child
health - Mobilize international level clinical/technical
expertise to resolve clinical issues that shape or effect local public
policy or program design - Collaborate with all local stakeholders and
implementing partners, especially the Ministry of Health and other
implementing partners, in order to ensure that all activities conform to
the requirements and regulations - Conduct regular reporting to the Chief of
Party, and program and technical staff, of successes, challenges and
lessons learned in implementation related to areas of technical expertise - Document and maintain an inventory of
successful tools and approaches for maternal, newborn and child health - Author and co-author abstracts and
presentations for journals and conference - Supervise technical staff
- Manage technical contributions of subgrantees,
including providing scopes of work - Maintain excellent relationships with USAID and
in-country stakeholders and develop rapid responses to USAID/DC and
Mission requests - Work closely with the Chief of Party and/or
Country Director on setting program priorities and directions, and
responding to requests for support from local counterparts. - Work with M&E staff to design, implement a
plan to track data/results related to maternal, newborn and child health - Provide technical leadership to the development
the project strategic plan, work plan, and program monitoring, in close
collaboration with the Ministry of Health, USAID and other stakeholders - Ensure timely implementation of all program
inputs related to maternal, newborn and child health, including planning
and implementing assessments, site strengthening, follow-up and
supervision, advocacy, demand creation, policy support, capacity-building
and M&E across program sites, in close coordination and collaboration
with USAID, relevant ministries of health - Assist in the preparation of donor reports and
project reports - Oversee data collection, analysis and
development of conclusions and recommendations to further strengthen
program implementation - Ensure availability of resources/facilitate the
procurement of equipment and supplies required for project implementation - Coordinate and monitor the efficiency and
effectiveness of the work of short-term consultants as required
Qualifications, Skills and Experience:
- The Technical Advisor should possess a good
medical degree (doctor or nursing) or Master’s in Public Health - A minimum of seven years’ experience applying
maternal, newborn and child health; - Five or more years’ experience in managing $10M
per year in donor-funded projects and in the design and implementation of
overseas health projects; preferably in the East and Southern Africa; - Qualification as a “master trainer”; experience
training health workers on clinical aspects related to family
planning/reproductive health - Prior experience building capacity at
individual and organizational levels - Skills in at least two or more of the following
technical areas: strengthening service delivery programs, training,
pre-service education, performance and quality improvement, monitoring and
evaluation - Significant experience with a mix of practical
technical skills in maternal, newborn and child health necessary for
strengthening maternal, newborn and child health service delivery at the
regional, national, clinical and community-level - Possess the ability to liaise with senior MOH
officials and dignitaries, executives of NGOs, FBOs, CBOs, the for-profit
business community, and senior members of the donor community; - Demonstrated in-depth understanding of Ugandan
healthcare system, particularly the public health system, experience
living and working in Uganda preferred - Excellent oral and written communication and
presentations skills in English - Good computer literacy skills i.e. word
processing and Excel spread sheets - Familiarity with USAID or other USG
administrative, management and reporting procedures and systems - Proven track record managing a project team
composed of several technical experts and fostering team work - Ability to coach, mentor and develop technical
capacity in national programs and technical staff in the areas - Excellent written, presentation, communication
and organizational skills in English - Ugandan nationals strongly encouraged to apply
- Ability to travel up to 50% time
How to Apply:
If you feel you can serve Jhpiego in its USAID Projects as one of the Technical
Advisors for Maternal, New Born and Child Health, please feel free to visit the
web link below to express your further review full job requirements on
recruitment website and Apply.
If you feel you can serve Jhpiego in its USAID Projects as one of the Technical
Advisors for Maternal, New Born and Child Health, please feel free to visit the
web link below to express your further review full job requirements on
recruitment website and Apply.
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