Associate Program Officer Health, Nigeria Country Office (Limited Term Employee) 357 views0 applications


**THE ANTICIPATED DURATION OF THIS POSITION IS ESTIMATED TO BE 18 MONTHS**

The Bill & Melinda Gates foundation is currently searching for an experienced candidate to support the Primary Health Care (PHC) portfolio on its Nigeria Country Office (NCO) team. The Associate Program Officer (APO) will provide technical, operational and project management support primarily to the members of the Nigeria health team and to other foundation teams as needed.

Operational duties include: organizing and facilitating internal meetings across teams at the NCO around PHC; health and broader systems strengthening activities in Nigeria; summarizing grant activities and budgets as requested; facilitating donor coordination meetings on health investments; organizing grantee coordination events and assuring proper follow up and communication; responding to requests from country governments and other partners for information; and supporting the NCO health team in its activities with other teams in the foundation broadly.

Project management duties include: portfolio management and grantee coordination; note taking and summarizing; preparing international trip terms of reference and trip reports; collating and circulating meaningful and pertinent information for staff involved in PHC work; maintaining team file management systems; following up on various requests for assistance and support from the NCO health team; establishing solid coordination and communication models within the NCO health team in terms of grants, contracts, budgets, reporting tools.

Technical duties include: literature reviews and discrete research tasks related to primary health care and health systems strengthening; analytics, including basic manipulation of data for quantitative analysis; support to strategy development for the NCO; and ad hoc requests from the NCO health and other foundation teams for research support.

In addition to the above, duties may include:

  • Reviewing grant and contract progress and drafting internal analyses.
  • Helping to draft proposal documents including requests for proposals/calls for letters of interest, proposal analysis review documents, proposal approval memos, etc.
  • Assisting with proposal management process with internal and external partners.
  • Carrying out literature reviews, landscape analyses and other analytical reviews as assigned.
  • Providing support for preparation of materials and slide presentations on team initiatives as needed.
  • Providing other analytical support to the NCO as needed.
  • Traveling to field sites within Nigeria and supporting the implementation and coordination of investments both at the Federal and State levels.
  • Develop and monitor implementation of formal engagements with government (e.g. MOUs, workplans) and technical grants in support of engagement strategies.
  • Participate in partner and/or government-sponsored events on behalf of the NCO
  • Lead and support efforts
  • Performing all other duties as requested.

Requirements:

The APO role requires knowledge and experience in international health systems, health policy and administration, or health financing. The candidate should also have an understanding of the global health and international development environment; experience working in or living in Nigeria or another developing country is a plus.

  • A minimum of 3-5 years professional experience, preferably in public health program management.
  • MPH, MPA or similar discipline required. MBA with non-profit or international development experience would be acceptable.
  • Demonstrated work experience in a dynamic environment with demonstrated ability to juggle multiple and opposing demands and establish priorities, while providing continual attention to detail in proofing materials, tracking projects, and grants.
  • Dedication to Foundation core values, mission and programs.
  • Proven ability to rapidly acquire knowledge and execute good judgment in a variety of global health and development contexts.
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills. Hausa language skills are a plus.
  • Experience in a role requiring teamwork within an organization, as well as a proven ability to work with efficiency and diplomacy as part of a team effort.
  • Experience with other donors (USG, GAVI, Global Fund, DFID, ..) and implementing partners work in supporting public health programs in developing countries
  • Proven capacity and initiative to solve problems with energy and positive attitude.
  • Willingness to work in a flexible environment.
  • Excellent interpersonal and negotiation skills.
  • Ability to travel domestically and internationally.

The Associate Program Officer will report to the Deputy Director for Health, Nutrition and Eradication, in close coordination with the Senior Program Officers on the team.

As part of our standard hiring process for new employees, employment with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation will be contingent upon successful completion of a background check.

The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is dedicated to the belief that all lives have equal value. We’re committed to creating a workplace where employees thrive both personally and professionally. We also believe our employees should reflect the rich diversity of the global populations we aim to serve—in race, gender, age, cultures and beliefs—and we support this diversity through all of our employment practices.

All applicants and employees who are drawn to serve the mission of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation will enjoy equality of opportunity and fair treatment without regard to:

* Race

* Color

* Age

* Religion

* Pregnancy

* Sex

* Sexual Orientation

* Disability

* Gender Identity

* Gender Expression

* National Origin

* Genetic Information

* Veteran Status

* Marital Status

* Prior Protected Activity

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Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (or the Gates Foundation, abbreviated as BMGF) is a private foundation founded by Bill and Melinda Gates. It was launched in 2000 and is said to be the largest transparently operated private foundation in the world. The primary aims of the foundation are, globally, to enhance healthcare and reduce extreme poverty, and in America, to expand educational opportunities and access to information technology. The foundation, based in Seattle, Washington, is controlled by its three trustees: Bill Gates, Melinda Gates and Warren Buffett. Other principal officers include Co-Chair William H. Gates, Sr. and Chief Executive Officer Susan Desmond-Hellmann.

It had an endowment of US$44.3 billion as of 31 December 2014. The scale of the foundation and the way it seeks to apply business techniques to giving makes it one of the leaders in venture philanthropy, though the foundation itself notes that the philanthropic role has limitations. In 2007, its founders were ranked as the second most generous philanthropists in America, and Warren Buffett the first.As of May 16, 2013, Bill Gates had donated US$28 billion to the foundation

 
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0 USD Abuja, Nigeria CF 3201 Abc road Fixed Term , 40 hours per week Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

**THE ANTICIPATED DURATION OF THIS POSITION IS ESTIMATED TO BE 18 MONTHS**The Bill & Melinda Gates foundation is currently searching for an experienced candidate to support the Primary Health Care (PHC) portfolio on its Nigeria Country Office (NCO) team. The Associate Program Officer (APO) will provide technical, operational and project management support primarily to the members of the Nigeria health team and to other foundation teams as needed.Operational duties include: organizing and facilitating internal meetings across teams at the NCO around PHC; health and broader systems strengthening activities in Nigeria; summarizing grant activities and budgets as requested; facilitating donor coordination meetings on health investments; organizing grantee coordination events and assuring proper follow up and communication; responding to requests from country governments and other partners for information; and supporting the NCO health team in its activities with other teams in the foundation broadly.Project management duties include: portfolio management and grantee coordination; note taking and summarizing; preparing international trip terms of reference and trip reports; collating and circulating meaningful and pertinent information for staff involved in PHC work; maintaining team file management systems; following up on various requests for assistance and support from the NCO health team; establishing solid coordination and communication models within the NCO health team in terms of grants, contracts, budgets, reporting tools.Technical duties include: literature reviews and discrete research tasks related to primary health care and health systems strengthening; analytics, including basic manipulation of data for quantitative analysis; support to strategy development for the NCO; and ad hoc requests from the NCO health and other foundation teams for research support.In addition to the above, duties may include:

  • Reviewing grant and contract progress and drafting internal analyses.
  • Helping to draft proposal documents including requests for proposals/calls for letters of interest, proposal analysis review documents, proposal approval memos, etc.
  • Assisting with proposal management process with internal and external partners.
  • Carrying out literature reviews, landscape analyses and other analytical reviews as assigned.
  • Providing support for preparation of materials and slide presentations on team initiatives as needed.
  • Providing other analytical support to the NCO as needed.
  • Traveling to field sites within Nigeria and supporting the implementation and coordination of investments both at the Federal and State levels.
  • Develop and monitor implementation of formal engagements with government (e.g. MOUs, workplans) and technical grants in support of engagement strategies.
  • Participate in partner and/or government-sponsored events on behalf of the NCO
  • Lead and support efforts
  • Performing all other duties as requested.

Requirements:The APO role requires knowledge and experience in international health systems, health policy and administration, or health financing. The candidate should also have an understanding of the global health and international development environment; experience working in or living in Nigeria or another developing country is a plus.

  • A minimum of 3-5 years professional experience, preferably in public health program management.
  • MPH, MPA or similar discipline required. MBA with non-profit or international development experience would be acceptable.
  • Demonstrated work experience in a dynamic environment with demonstrated ability to juggle multiple and opposing demands and establish priorities, while providing continual attention to detail in proofing materials, tracking projects, and grants.
  • Dedication to Foundation core values, mission and programs.
  • Proven ability to rapidly acquire knowledge and execute good judgment in a variety of global health and development contexts.
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills. Hausa language skills are a plus.
  • Experience in a role requiring teamwork within an organization, as well as a proven ability to work with efficiency and diplomacy as part of a team effort.
  • Experience with other donors (USG, GAVI, Global Fund, DFID, ..) and implementing partners work in supporting public health programs in developing countries
  • Proven capacity and initiative to solve problems with energy and positive attitude.
  • Willingness to work in a flexible environment.
  • Excellent interpersonal and negotiation skills.
  • Ability to travel domestically and internationally.

The Associate Program Officer will report to the Deputy Director for Health, Nutrition and Eradication, in close coordination with the Senior Program Officers on the team.As part of our standard hiring process for new employees, employment with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation will be contingent upon successful completion of a background check.The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is dedicated to the belief that all lives have equal value. We’re committed to creating a workplace where employees thrive both personally and professionally. We also believe our employees should reflect the rich diversity of the global populations we aim to serve—in race, gender, age, cultures and beliefs—and we support this diversity through all of our employment practices.All applicants and employees who are drawn to serve the mission of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation will enjoy equality of opportunity and fair treatment without regard to:* Race* Color* Age* Religion* Pregnancy* Sex* Sexual Orientation* Disability* Gender Identity* Gender Expression* National Origin* Genetic Information* Veteran Status* Marital Status* Prior Protected Activity

2019-07-06

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