Friday, February 4, 2011
Management Sciences for Health (MSH) Current Job Vacancy
Management Sciences for Health (MSH) is a non-profit international health organization composed of more than 2,000 people from 73 nations. Our mission is to save lives and improve the health of the world’s poorest and most vulnerable people by closing the gap between knowledge and action in public health. Together with our partners, we are
helping managers and leaders in developing countries to create stronger management systems that improve health services for the greatest health impact.
Job Title: MONITORING & EVALUATION OFFICER
Grade: 4
Job Id: 11-3905
Job Location: Country: Nigeria
No. of Positions: 1
Center/Office: CLM – GENERAL
Project/Program: PLAN-HEALTH
Posted Date: 1st February, 2011
Application Due Date: 16th February, 2011
Overall Responsibilities
The Monitoring and Evaluation Officer, under the supervision of the Executive Secretary will support the functions of the Oversight Committee in their work with the Principal Recipients/Sub-Recipients (PRs/SRs). For the implementation of the Global Fund, build stakeholder capacity in Monitoring & Evaluation and then build capacity of PRs/SRs and collaborating organizations in the development, application and use of Global Fund/CCM models for HIV/AIDS, TB and Malaria. These are in addition to facilitating all research-related activities pertaining to the Global Fund and support the Oversight Committee in carrying out its supervision of the procurement Technical and M&E Task teams.
Specific Responsibilities
-Support the Oversight Committee (OC) to develop, cost and implement its annual Oversight Plan and integrate into CCM Work plan & Budget;
-Support the OC to develop procedures & templates for Site Visits;
-Maintain and Operationalize the CCM Grant Dashboard (DB);
-Serve as primary secretarial support for Oversight Committee;
-Receive, archive and hold available final copies of PU/DRs;
-Develop Summary analysis reports of Dashboards, PU/Drs to facilitate OC Oversight meetings;
-Provide, ad duly document orientation to CCM members and specifically, Oversight Committee members on Global Fund Grant Oversight principles and practices;
-Provide CCM and OC members with appropriate reports and other information pertaining to national monitoring & evaluation data verification principles and practices;
-Provide technical assistance and capacity building to PRs/SRs in preparation and presentation of PU/DRs and Grant Dashboards;
-Provide technical assistance and capacity building to PRs/SRs/SSRs and CCM Secretariat in the analysis and presentation of data for use in grant management advocacy and model application;
-Participate in, and contribute actively to gap analysis, harmonization, proposal development and grant implementation activities.
Qualifications
-Bachelors degree preferably in social and management sciences;
-Knowledge and experience in project-level or state/national-level monitoring and evaluation system implementation;
-Knowledge of health, reproductive health or HIV/AIDS/TB/Malaria programming in developing countries;
-Sensitivity to cultural differences and understanding of the political and ethical issues surrounding HIV infections;
-Ability to work well with others and to develop and maintain compatibility among project staff, subcontractors and recipients of assistance;
-Proficient in Microsoft Office applications especially Excel and Access;
-Well developed written and oral communication skills;
2-3 years’ experience in Monitoring & Evaluation in reproductive health or HIV/AIDS program in developing countries;
-Experience working with local partners, including NGOs and CBOs and knowledge of the local context essential;
-Ability to handle multiple tasks simultaneously, set priorities and work independently as well as being a part of a team;
-Fluency in English, including speaking, reading and writing with the ability to conduct business in English;
-Experience must reflect the knowledge, skills and abilities listed above.
Background Information
Country Coordinating Mechanism (CCM) are central to the Global Fund’s commitment to local ownership and participatory decision-making. CCM are responsible for mobilising resources at the country by organising and submitting proposals to the Global Fund that reflect a gap analysis of national strategic plans. CCMs embody the Global Fund’s key principles of country ownership and partnership through multi-stakeholder collaboration.
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