The CMLAP Activity will support ongoing activities by eight county governments and other development partners in Kenya to strengthen health information systems, outcome measurements, and learning and accountability systems in order to provide quality data and synthesized information for planning, implementation, policy development and decision making. Key focus areas of CMLAP include (1) increasing leadership and management capacity of country governments and (2) increasing the availability, analysis and use of quality data. This activity will focus its support in the following HIV, malaria and MNCH focal counties of Homabay, Migori, Kisii, Kakamega, Busia, Vihiga, Bungoma, and Kisumu.
- Provide technical direction and oversight to a team of data analysts, capacity building experts, informatics specialists and health M&E specialists
- Coordinate and liaise with other stakeholders including government of Kenya agencies, other donor funded projects, implementing partners and USAID
- Lead and/or support certain informatics, data, monitoring, evaluation and capacity building activities
- Lead the development and implementation of the project work plan
- Assure the quality and timeliness of deliverables
- Serve as the primary point of contact with USAID
- Oversee and assure compliance with contractual, USG and Kenyan regulatory requirements; provide guidance and oversight to finance, administrative and operations staff
- Coordinate regularly with the Palladium home office and with project partners
- Master’s degree in business administration, project management, public policy and management, public health, international development, statistics or other related field
- At least 12 years of experience in designing, implementing and overseeing health informatics and monitoring and evaluation activities
- At least 10 – 15 years of experience working in developing countries (preferably Africa) and at least five years of experience working in Kenya
- At least five years of supervisory experience over technical and administrative staff
- At least five years of experience managing donor funded development programs, with responsibilities including interacting with other donor government agencies, host country governments and international donor agencies
- Knowledge and familiarity of USG and USAID regulations and policies
- Demonstrated ability to manage complex activities
- Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to manage relationships with key high level stakeholders and partners
- Strong written and verbal communications skills; fluency in English
Ability to relocate to Kisumu.
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