Final Impact Malaria Advert - Sept 2018
Final Impact Malaria Advert - Sept 2018
Final Impact Malaria Advert - Sept 2018
VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT
Jhpiego is a nonprofit global leader in the creation and delivery of transformative health care solutions for
the developing world. In partnership with national governments, health experts and local communities, we
build health providers’ skills and we develop systems that save lives now and guarantee healthier futures for
women and their families. Our aim is revolutionizing health care for the planet’s most disadvantaged people.
The Impact Malaria Project awarded to PSI and managed by a consortium of partners and funded by
PMI/USAID, aims to reduce malaria associated morbidity and mortality. In Kenya the project is led by
Jhpiego. Impact Malaria supports malaria diagnosis, case management and prevention of malaria in
pregnancy in 8 priority counties: Bungoma, Busia, Kakamega, Vihiga, Migori, Homa Bay, Siaya and Kisumu.
We are seeking experienced individuals with excellent management and technical skills, who are team
players, dedicated, hardworking, innovative, highly motivated and able to work in a high-pressure
environment requiring multi-tasking abilities
Reporting to Sr. Malaria Technical Advisor, the Malaria Advisor (MIP) will provide technical oversight and
program management for implementation of the scope of work outlined in the work plan and annual Task
Order for IMPACT MALARIA. S/he will work in close collaboration with the Program Management team,
including other Senior Technical staff to contribute to continuity across program implementation areas and
service delivery with emphasis on prevention of malaria in pregnancy services, supervision and quality
improvement systems and training and orientation systems. The Malaria Advisor will also work closely with
the Jhpiego international technical and program staff to ensure comprehensive technical and programmatic
support in project and consequently the National program. S/he will be responsible for the development,
implementation and monitoring of the project work plan.
B. Leadership
Represent Impact Malaria in County and sub-county level stakeholder meetings; Provide programmatic
direction for Impact Malaria in key MIP service areas; Forge partnership with other partner organizations that
have the potential to work on interventions supported by Impact Malaria
C. Management
Program management and field staff, ensure timely program implementation, planning, development and
management activities function smoothly and efficiently; Provide guidance and support to the all-County staff
to coordinate and link the initiatives by other partners to the health facilities; Oversee the work of Impact
Malaria consultants in the county; In collaboration with Impact Malaria staff, prepare and track the progress of
project and activity budgets; Identify health service provider gaps in knowledge and skills and opportunities for
strengthening Impact Malaria support to the county, sub-county and community.
Qualifications:
• Master Degree in relevant functional/technical area, preferably in Public Health, Medicine, or
Nursing.
• At least 8 years of professional, progressively more responsible management experience in public,
private health programs.
• Proven experience in managing a field office/ working experience with the County Governments will
be an added advantage.
• Excellent understanding and management of USAID programs
• Ability to manage projects, set priorities, and plans for the successful implementation of programs
• Clinical and community training skills; strong change management, results oriented and decision
making skills
• Demonstrated managerial skills and familiarity with budget management and program management
• Serve as county or sub-county Impact Malaria team leader
• Track record of innovative and creative thinking in technical and management approaches
• Excellent communications skills – both verbal, written and presentation.
• Computer skills including demonstrated hands on-experience with MS Suite-Word, Excel,
PowerPoint
Reporting to Sr. Malaria Technical Advisor, the Malaria Technical Advisor (Case management) will provide
technical oversight and program management for implementation of the scope of work outlined in the work
plan and annual Task Order for IMPACT MALARIA. S/he will work in close collaboration with the
Program Management team, including other Senior Technical staff to contribute to continuity across
program implementation areas and service delivery with emphasis on malaria diagnostic, case management,
supervision and quality improvement systems and training and orientation systems. The Malaria Advisor will
also work closely with the Jhpiego international technical and program staff to ensure comprehensive
technical and programmatic support in project and consequently the National program. S/he will be
responsible for the development, implementation and monitoring of the project work plan.
Qualifications:
• Master Degree in relevant functional/technical area, preferably in Public Health, Medicine, or
Nursing.
• At least 8 years of professional, progressively more responsible management experience in public,
private health programs.
• Proven experience in managing a field office/ working experience with the County Governments will
be an added advantage.
• Excellent understanding and management of USAID programs
• Ability to manage projects, set priorities, and plans for the successful implementation of programs
• Clinical training skills; strong change management, results oriented and decision making skills
• Serve as county or sub-county Impact Malaria team leader
• Track record of innovative and creative thinking in technical and management approaches
• Excellent communications skills – both verbal, written and presentation.
• Computer skills including demonstrated hands on-experience with MS Suite-Word, Excel,
PowerPoint
Reporting to the Chief of Party, the MERL Advisor will be responsible for all Monitoring Evaluation and
Research Learning (MERL) activities in the whole of IM project. S/he will lead the MER function of the
project specifically, in the development of the M&E framework, monitoring of project implementation,
reporting of the key project indicators, and take the lead in promoting and spearheading all research activities
of the project. S/he will lead M&E capacity building for the project partners, technical reporting, data quality
assurance, and building the capacity for the implementation of an effective M&E/HMIS system.
Qualifications:
• A Master’s degree in M&E, computer science, statistics, epidemiology, or a public health-related field
• 8 years of work experience working in monitoring and evaluation for public health projects
• Excellent understanding and management of USAID programs
• Extensive experience in monitoring and evaluation and health information management system
• Knowledge of DHIS-2 including developing dashboards.; Proven computer skills in Word Access,
PowerPoint, Outlook, Access, SPSS;
• Basic monitoring and evaluation principles and procedures; programmatic, administrative, and
financial skills needed to develop M&E Plans, HMIS formats, and work plans;
• Excellent communications skills – both verbal, written and presentation.
Qualifications:
• A Bachelor’s degree in Public Health, Social sciences or Higher Diploma with extensive experience
in community based work or related field is required; additional certifications in health related areas
are an added advantage.
• At least 5 years of experience in Health related issues.
• Experience working with MOH systems and personnel
• Knowledgeable in material development and review as well as trainee follow up
• Experience managing programs covering Malaria and other communicable diseases
• Excellent communications skills – both verbal, written and presentation.
• Computer skills including demonstrated hands on-experience with MS Suite-Word, Excel, PowerPoint
Reporting to the Malaria Technical Advisor (MIP), the SDO will provide technical expertise, coordination,
planning, integration and supervision of all Impact Malaria activities at the focus county and sub county level.
The officer will provide all the necessary support to ensure the successful implementation of project activities,
including work planning, budgeting, reconciliation of finances, and reporting. S/he and will lead the Jhpiego
team in strengthening integration of the project activities at the county and sub county level.
Qualifications:
• Bachelor’s degree and relevant experience required
• Registered Clinical Officer or Registered Nurse; Possess strong clinical and training skills, particularly
in the areas of Malaria
• At least 5 years of progressively responsible work experience, particularly in the areas of malaria.
• Experience working with MoH personnel and good knowledge of health systems and programs
• A demonstrated track record of providing mentorship and supervision for strengthening healthcare
services; training in quality improvement approaches; Critical thinking and troubleshooting skills to
facilitate program implementation
• Excellent communications skills – both verbal, written and presentation.
• Computer skills including demonstrated hands on-experience with MS Suite-Word, Excel, PowerPoint
Reporting to the MERL Advisor, the MEL Officer based at the county will work closely with MOH to
strengthen documentation, data use for decision-making at sub-county, facility and community levels. They will
contribute to M&E capacity building of Ministry of Health (MOH) staff on data management; provide feedback
to MOH on data quality, completeness and use, coordinate data quality audits (DQAs) and data review meetings
with MOH and CHVs.
Qualifications:
• Bachelor’s degree in Statistics, Health Records, Public Health, Social Sciences,
• Minimum of 3 years’ progressive work experience
• Professional training in M&E/DHIS
• Hands on experience in statistical analysis packages - STATA; SPSS, Epi info. Excellent quantitative
and qualitative methodologies;
• Demonstrated experience in developing M-health Solutions
• Working experience with MOH systems and personnel and in USAID-funded projects is an added
advantage
• Excellent communications skills – both verbal, written and presentation.
• Computer skills including demonstrated hands on-experience with MS Suite-Word, Excel, PowerPoint
PROGRAM OFFICER
(Based in Nairobi)
Reporting to the Sr. Malaria Program Advisor, the Program Officer will serve as a key member of project
implementation teams and will assist in the administrative, financial, logistical and programmatic tasks required
for Jhpiego programs. This includes assisting with project administration including tracking of program Gantt
charts/ work plans, preparation of program reports, and power point presentations.
Roles & Responsibilities
• Participate and support in the design, implementation and monitoring of the Impact Malaria project
activities
• Prepare program reports and be responsible for gathering field reports including photos and data
reports from the program and writing of success stories
• Maintain records of programs activities highlight problem areas and redress them and provide
summaries to the Sr. Program Advisor on a weekly basis
• Ensure that required technical and administrative reports from the project sites are submitted an
archived in timely way
• Travel as appropriate to program sites to assist in program logistics, including travel, financial
arrangements, equipment and supplies coordination
• Assist with organization of national, regional and international meetings, field visits, and other activities.
• Assist in program material design and preparation
• Assist Finance staff to review, process and reconcile payment documentation from trainers, program,
technical staff, local implementing partners, consultants as well as from funded geographies
Required Qualifications
• Bachelor’s degree and 3 years of progressively responsible work experience in programs
• Working experience in USAID-funded projects is an added advantage
• Experience working with health or related programs especially Malaria programing is an added advantag
• Ability to manage projects, set priorities, and plans for the successful implementation of program activiti
• Excellent communications skills – both verbal, written and presentation
• Computer skills including demonstrated hands on-experience with MS Suite-Word, Excel, PowerPoint
FINANCE OFFICER
(Based in Kisumu)
Reporting to the Finance & Administration Manager, the Finance Officer will be responsible for providing
financial support to programs to ensure the smooth running of the office. This includes handling day to day
financial operations, with particular emphasis on handling accounts payable and receivable, expense reports,
cash handling, payments and compliance to Jhpiego and donor financial policies. Implement and maintain an
on-site financial accounting and bookkeeping system required to assure the integrity and effective performance
of Jhpiego’s financial operations.
Qualifications
• Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, or related field
• CPA/ACCA II or equivalent
• Minimum of 3 years’ relevant experience in finance or accounting.
• Knowledge of USAID rules and regulations
• Knowledge of international and USG donor agencies and private sector foundations
• Able to effectively communicate with senior management, third party vendors, technical staff, as well
as non-finance staff
• Excellent verbal, written report, communication and presentation skills
• Computer skills including demonstrated hands on-experience with MS Suite-Word, Excel, PowerPoint
Reporting to the Procurement Officer, the Program Assistant/Driver will assist in the management of the
administrative, financial, logistical and programmatic tasks required for Jhpiego programs. This includes
assisting with project administration including tracking of program Gantt charts/ work plans, preparation of
program reports, and power point presentations.
Qualifications:
• Diploma with experience, preferably in community Health or Public Health, social sciences or related
studies
• Valid Kenyan Driver’s License with minimum 5 years’ experience of manual driving
• Hands on experience organizing health training programs including travel and logistics and handling of
finances
• Excellent communications skills – both verbal, written
• Computer skills including demonstrated hands on-experience with MS Suite-Word, Excel,
PowerPoint
Interested applicants should send application & CV with 3 referees to the following email address:
[email protected] by 28th September 2018.
Indicate how your education and experience qualifies you for the position.
Jhpiego is an equal opportunity employer promoting gender, equity and diversity. Persons with disabilities
and other minority groups are encouraged to apply.