Wednesday 28 November 2012

VACANCY @ USAID

Hey guys, how far have you gone with the job hunt on this page? I got more jobs advertised.


USAID is set to recruit for Malaria Program Manager. All we promote peace and security in Nigeria, USAID will increase the capacity of government institutions, civil society, political parties, faith-based organizations, and other stakeholders to prevent, manage, and mitigate the impact of conflict. Innovative youth programs and interfaith dialogue have reduced the potential for violent clashes.

USAID/Nigeria in Abuja is seeking to employ a suitable and qualified candidate for the below position:

Job Title: Malaria Program Manager
Job No: 2012-011

Location: Abuja - Health, Population and Nutrition Office

Job Description

  • The Malaria Program Manager works under the supervision of the Health/ Population/ Nutrition (H.PN) team leader with the two President's Malaria Initiative(PMI) Resident Advisors to provide technical and program expertise to the HPN Team.
  • The primary responsibility is protect management and to provide technical advice on malaria to members of the HPN Team as needed.
  • This includes acting as AOR/COR (agreement officer representative/contracting officer representative) for bilateral agreements or contracts.
  • Activity Manager of field support activities, participating in design of new programs/projects and evaluation of ongoing programming, advising the Mission and other stakeholders (including Ministry of Health (MOE) and other donors) on best practices, participating in relevant sector—wide technical working groups with the MOE and other donors, and helping USAID/Nigeria integrate malaria into other areas of its portfolio, including family planning. and maternal and child health, HIV/AIDS and education.
  • The project manager keeps abreast of current publications and information on malaria, and its programming in developing countries, in order to advise the Mission on all issues related to malaria.
Job Duties and Responsibilities

1.) Program/Project Management - 45 %
  • The principal responsibility of the Malaria Program Manager is to act as AOR/COR and program/project! activity manager.
  • Provides review and approval of work plans, budgets, performance monitoring plans, quarterly and annual reports, and other key documents for USAID - supported projects.
  • Provides guidance on new program initiatives, drafts program documents to secure funding and implement activities, and manages the relationships between USAID/Nigeria and implementing partners (IPs) implementing malaria activities.
  • Provides technical assistance in capacity building, planning, implementation. monitoring, and evaluation to key USAID governmental and non-governmental partners, in order to ensure that they develop measurahle plans and objectives for implementation of innovative malaria projects.
  • Based on skill and knowledge in financial and program management. provides oversight to ensure that USAID-supported malaria programs achieve anticipated results, are linked to and enhance attainment of HPN and Phil objectives, which are aligned with GoN priorities and implemented within the framework of USG foreign assistance policies. Conducts regular site visits to monitor progress of activities and provide technical and programmatic recommendations.
2.) Technical advice and advocacy - 35%
  • Serves as a point of contact within the Mission for all matters related to malaria
  • Ensures technical and programmatic synergy within USAID/Nigeria—supported malaria activities, and between those of USG and other development partners, by facilitating the exchange of technical information and identifying and fostering opportunities for partnership on technical and programmatic activities.
  • Participates as a Mission representative in national—level technical, programmatic, and policy meetings, and in consultations with other donors, government officials, and IPs.
  • Develops policies and guidelines to integrate malaria activities into other Mission health- related activities, including family planning, maternal child health, Ill V/AIDS, education, and the conflict affected North .
  • Advocates for malaria programs, and additional funding ii the PMI portfolio in order to achieve targets and goals.
3.) Other - 20%
  • Ensures that IPs receiving malaria funding are compliant with PMI regulations.
  • Provides technical and programmatic support. including developing presentations and talking points, and serves as site officer for high-level delegations, other visitors, and overall USG and USAID Mission needs.
  • Maintains responsibility for supporting the PMI Team, the HPN Office, and the Mission in developing the malaria operational plan and malaria portions of the agency operational plans.
  • Responds to reporting-requirements and requests from within the Mission, and from USAID/Washington and others. as needed.
4.) Performs other duties as assigned or required.

Requirements

  • Masters Degree in Public Health, Nursing, Health Management or a related field is required.
  • Five to seven years of progressive responsible professional experience working in the health, particularly malaria, and/or the development field in Nigeria.
  • Three years of this experience should he in the planning, development, implementation, and evaluation of malaria or integrated health programs for other donor organizations, or Nigerian public or private sector institutions is required
  • Level IV (Fluency) English is required.
  • State-of-the art, specialized knowledge of technical and programmatic approaches in public health, especially in malaria, and knowledge of program management strategies, and monitoring and evaluation methods is required. A demonstrated knowledge of the concepts principles, techniques, and practices of Nigerian malaria control policies and programs is required.
Abilities and Skills
  • Must be able to work effectively with mid- and senior-level public and private sector officials from the GoN and IPs. Must be able to work effectively in a team environment, and coordinate well with others.
  • Must he able to develop effective and collaborative manager-to-manager relationships with IPs.
  • The work requires excel lent writing and computer skills, in order to develop presentations, reports, etc. Diplomacy, tact, cultural sensitivity, and Team participation are required, it order to establish and maintain effective working relationships within USA.ID/Nigeria, and with the Nigerian public and private sectors.
  • Excellent organizational skills, and the ability to multi-task and stay organized in a complex. frequently changing environment is a requirement.
  • Demonstrated advanced analytical skills and problem solving. as well as the ability to effectively manage stress and conflict, is required.
Additional Requirements
  • Management will consider nepotism. S/conflict of interest, budget, and residency status in determining successful candidacy.
  • Current employees serving a probationary period are not eligible to apply.
  • Current employees who are qualified will be given preference.
  • Only successful applicants who meet the minimum requirements will be notified.
  • The Human Resources Office will NOT accept applications or resume submitted in U.S. Government official envelopes.
  • The minimum requirements must he adequately addressed in the cover letter of your application package. Failure to do so will disqualify your application.
Remuneration
FSN: N5, 050,289.00 p.a (Starting basic salary on FSN Position Grade)
in addition to the basic salary. all allowances will be paid in accordance with the Mission Local Compensation Plan.

Application Closing Date
6th December, 2012

How To Apply
Interested and qualified applicants for this position MUST submit the following, or the application will not he considered:
  • A type-written application specifically applying for this position. and addressing the minimum requirements as advertised. Please reference the job title and announcement number on the application letter.
  • A current resume or curriculum vitae, listing all job responsibilities; plus
  • Any other documentation (e.g., essays, certificates, awards, copies of degrees earned) that addresses the qualification requirements of the position as listed above.
  • Please indicate position title and vacancy announcement number on the top right corner of the envelope and also on the subject line of the application letter to:
USAID Nigeria
Attn: Human Resource Office
c/o US. Embassy
1075 Diplomatic Drive Abuja, FCT,
Nigeria

Note: All applicants MUST address each requirements criterion detailed above with specific and comprehensive information supporting each criterion or the application will not he considered.

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