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WHO WE ARE

The Strategic Purchasing Africa Resource Center (SPARC) is a new resource hub aimed at strengthening strategic purchasing capacity in Sub-Saharan Africa by connecting existing regional expertise and matching it with country demand to make better use of resources for health. Our vision is to empower countries with knowledge and practical tools to make access to affordable and quality health care a reality for all. SPARC is creating a network of regional experts who can support the development of practical, home-grown solutions that meet countries’ strategic purchasing needs.

SPARC is hosted by Amref Health Africa and benefits from the organization’s reach across sub-Saharan Africa. This relationship supports SPARC’s commitment to developing strong partnerships across the continent and building expertise in strategic purchasing and brokering support based on country demand. Through these partnerships, SPARC promotes evidence-informed policymaking that leads to better health spending and facilitates learning and sharing of best practices in health purchasing.

SPARC’s approach – key pillars:

· Coaching and mentoring: Build a cadre of regional experts who can work alongside and provide contextualized support to country-led strategic purchasing processes.

· Country engagement: Broker tailored packages of strategic purchasing support to address country needs and demand.

· Knowledge management and joint learning: Build a learning agenda on strategic purchasing and capture and share practical lessons and experiences.

THE POSITION

Under the leadership of the Program Manager, the Coaching and Mentoring Lead will guide work on SPARC’s coaching and mentoring pillar, which aims to build and support a cadre of regional experts from sub-Saharan Africa who can work alongside and provide contextualized support to country-led strategic purchasing processes. SPARC is working with other initiatives like the USAID African Collaborative Health Financing Solutions (ACS) and the USAID Health Systems Strengthening Accelerator (HSS Accelerator) to co-create this “coaching approach,” which is exploring how to provide technical assistance, as well as who should provide the support, to better facilitate country-led health systems change.

The Coaching and Mentoring Lead will be responsible for identifying and developing a pool of regional experts with strategic purchasing expertise who are prepared to provide coaching support to countries. When SPARC country engagements emerge, the Coaching and Mentoring Lead will work closely with the Program Manager and the Executive Director to generate a shortlist of coaches for countries to choose from, and will prepare, support, and monitor coaches throughout their country engagements. The Coaching and Mentoring Lead will also work with the Knowledge Management Lead to ensure that coaching engagements are documented, and knowledge products are developed to support SPARC’s coaching engagements.

The Coaching and Mentoring Lead will also be expected to collaborate with the coaching focal persons from ACS and the HSS Accelerator around the following areas:

· Provide thought leadership around development of the “coaching approach.”

· Engage with and facilitate the FORCE – a regional community of health systems experts dedicated to co-creating the “coaching approach” and learning from one another as they implement this approach.

PRINCIPAL RESPONSIBILITIES

KEY AREA

Activity

Support to SPARC’s country engagement process (in consultation with Executive Director and Program Manager)

Develop TORs for regional resource persons to provide coaching support (i.e., “coaches”) to SPARC country engagements; Lead identification of coaches for SPARC country engagements; Prepare coaches for their engagements, including orienting them to the “coaching approach.”; Serve as the SPARC key focal person for coaches throughout their engagements; Monitor coaching engagements and ensure that quality assurance is provided from the SPARC team, as necessary; Work with the Knowledge Management Lead and Communications Manager to ensure coaching engagements are documented; Develop tools to support use of the “coaching approach” in SPARC country engagements, as needed.

Stakeholder engagement

Develop a pool of regional experts with strategic purchasing expertise who are prepared to provide coaching support to countries; · Collaborate with the Coaching Leads from ACS and the HSS Accelerator to engage with and facilitate the FORCE – a regional community of health systems experts dedicated to co-creating the “coaching approach” and learning from one another as they implement this approach.

o Help convene regular meetings of the FORCE; Maintain and circulate a weekly newsletter; o Facilitate linkages between the FORCE and SPARC country engagements.

Knowledge management

· Work with the Knowledge Management Lead to develop knowledge products related to the “coaching approach.”

· Work with the Knowledge Management Lead to produce additional learning modules to prepare SPARC coaches.

Thought leadership

Collaborate with the coaching focal persons from ACS and the HSS Accelerator, as well as the FORCE, to continue co-creating the “coaching approach.”; · Provide inputs into the development of tools and resources to support the “coaching approach” at a global level (e.g., development of a global database of experts).

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS

SPARC is a small team with an ambitious work plan and works in a fast-paced, results-driven environment. The ideal candidate is highly-motivated, a fast learner, resourceful, flexible, independent, energetic, with excellent communications skills, cultural sensitivity and experience working with senior leaders.

MINIMUM EDUCATION

  • Advanced degree in Public Health, Health Economics, Public or Social Policy, International Development or other relevant field.

EXPERIENCE

  • At least 8-10 years of relevant professional experience of working alongside and supporting government health agencies and/or other key health stakeholders on issues related to health financing or health systems strengthening.
  • Experience providing process facilitation support on issues related to health systems strengthening is a highly desired – i.e., supporting a country-led process that has broad stakeholder buy-in, develops the capacity of country partners, and leads to contextually appropriate and technically valid solutions.
  • Demonstrated track record in building and maintaining strong stakeholder relationships.

COMPETENCIES

· Highly collaborative working style; Ability and enthusiasm to work with multicultural partners; · Strong stakeholder management skills; Excellent oral and written communication skills; · High level of organization, attention to detail, professionalism, and reliability; Strong analytical and problem-solving skills; Proficiency in Microsoft Office including Excel, PowerPoint and Word; · Fluent in speaking, reading and writing in English. Proficiency in French is highly desired; · coaching certification or Mentorship Training is a requirement

How to apply:

If you feel you are the right candidate for this position, please quote the reference number (REF: Amref/SPARC/CM Lead/10-01/2019) as the subject line of your email send your CV and application letter to [email protected] by latest 29th February 2020. Only Shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

Duly note that Amref Health Africa does not require applicants to pay any money at whatever stage of the recruitment and selection process and have not retained any agent in connection with recruitment.

Amref Health Africa is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all staff to share this commitment. Amref is an equal opportunity

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Amref Health Africa (formerly the African Medical and Research Foundation) is the largest African health development non-governmental international organisation based in Africa, committed to improving health and health care in Africa. Headquartered in Nairobi,Kenya, Amref Health Africa has offices in Ethiopia, Kenya, South Sudan, Tanzania and Uganda, and regional hubs in Southern and West Africa based in South Africa and Senegal respectively. In addition, Amref Health Africa works in more than 30 African countries through its outreach, training and laboratory strengthening activities.

Amref Health Africa’ was founded in 1957, when three pioneering surgeons who wanted to take health care to places where there were no doctors or medical assistance used aircraft and radios to reach remote and neglected communities. They became known as the Flying Doctors of East Africa, which later evolved to become the African Medical and Research Foundation (AMREF), now known as Amref Health Africa.

Countries where Amref Health Africa works

To support its operations in Africa through fundraising and advocacy, Amref Health Africa has offices in Austria, Canada, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Italy, Monaco, Spain, the United Kingdom and the United States of America, and a Nordic hub based in Sweden. The Amref Flying Doctors was converted into a company limited by guarantee in 2011 to raise funds for the organisation’s charity work.

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WHO WE ARE

The Strategic Purchasing Africa Resource Center (SPARC) is a new resource hub aimed at strengthening strategic purchasing capacity in Sub-Saharan Africa by connecting existing regional expertise and matching it with country demand to make better use of resources for health. Our vision is to empower countries with knowledge and practical tools to make access to affordable and quality health care a reality for all. SPARC is creating a network of regional experts who can support the development of practical, home-grown solutions that meet countries’ strategic purchasing needs.

SPARC is hosted by Amref Health Africa and benefits from the organization’s reach across sub-Saharan Africa. This relationship supports SPARC’s commitment to developing strong partnerships across the continent and building expertise in strategic purchasing and brokering support based on country demand. Through these partnerships, SPARC promotes evidence-informed policymaking that leads to better health spending and facilitates learning and sharing of best practices in health purchasing.

SPARC’s approach – key pillars:

· Coaching and mentoring: Build a cadre of regional experts who can work alongside and provide contextualized support to country-led strategic purchasing processes.

· Country engagement: Broker tailored packages of strategic purchasing support to address country needs and demand.

· Knowledge management and joint learning: Build a learning agenda on strategic purchasing and capture and share practical lessons and experiences.

THE POSITION

Under the leadership of the Program Manager, the Coaching and Mentoring Lead will guide work on SPARC’s coaching and mentoring pillar, which aims to build and support a cadre of regional experts from sub-Saharan Africa who can work alongside and provide contextualized support to country-led strategic purchasing processes. SPARC is working with other initiatives like the USAID African Collaborative Health Financing Solutions (ACS) and the USAID Health Systems Strengthening Accelerator (HSS Accelerator) to co-create this “coaching approach,” which is exploring how to provide technical assistance, as well as who should provide the support, to better facilitate country-led health systems change.

The Coaching and Mentoring Lead will be responsible for identifying and developing a pool of regional experts with strategic purchasing expertise who are prepared to provide coaching support to countries. When SPARC country engagements emerge, the Coaching and Mentoring Lead will work closely with the Program Manager and the Executive Director to generate a shortlist of coaches for countries to choose from, and will prepare, support, and monitor coaches throughout their country engagements. The Coaching and Mentoring Lead will also work with the Knowledge Management Lead to ensure that coaching engagements are documented, and knowledge products are developed to support SPARC’s coaching engagements.

The Coaching and Mentoring Lead will also be expected to collaborate with the coaching focal persons from ACS and the HSS Accelerator around the following areas:

· Provide thought leadership around development of the “coaching approach.”

· Engage with and facilitate the FORCE – a regional community of health systems experts dedicated to co-creating the “coaching approach” and learning from one another as they implement this approach.

PRINCIPAL RESPONSIBILITIES

KEY AREA

Activity

Support to SPARC’s country engagement process (in consultation with Executive Director and Program Manager)

Develop TORs for regional resource persons to provide coaching support (i.e., “coaches”) to SPARC country engagements; Lead identification of coaches for SPARC country engagements; Prepare coaches for their engagements, including orienting them to the “coaching approach.”; Serve as the SPARC key focal person for coaches throughout their engagements; Monitor coaching engagements and ensure that quality assurance is provided from the SPARC team, as necessary; Work with the Knowledge Management Lead and Communications Manager to ensure coaching engagements are documented; Develop tools to support use of the “coaching approach” in SPARC country engagements, as needed.

Stakeholder engagement

Develop a pool of regional experts with strategic purchasing expertise who are prepared to provide coaching support to countries; · Collaborate with the Coaching Leads from ACS and the HSS Accelerator to engage with and facilitate the FORCE – a regional community of health systems experts dedicated to co-creating the “coaching approach” and learning from one another as they implement this approach.

o Help convene regular meetings of the FORCE; Maintain and circulate a weekly newsletter; o Facilitate linkages between the FORCE and SPARC country engagements.

Knowledge management

· Work with the Knowledge Management Lead to develop knowledge products related to the “coaching approach.”

· Work with the Knowledge Management Lead to produce additional learning modules to prepare SPARC coaches.

Thought leadership

Collaborate with the coaching focal persons from ACS and the HSS Accelerator, as well as the FORCE, to continue co-creating the “coaching approach.”; · Provide inputs into the development of tools and resources to support the “coaching approach” at a global level (e.g., development of a global database of experts).

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS

SPARC is a small team with an ambitious work plan and works in a fast-paced, results-driven environment. The ideal candidate is highly-motivated, a fast learner, resourceful, flexible, independent, energetic, with excellent communications skills, cultural sensitivity and experience working with senior leaders.

MINIMUM EDUCATION

  • Advanced degree in Public Health, Health Economics, Public or Social Policy, International Development or other relevant field.

EXPERIENCE

  • At least 8-10 years of relevant professional experience of working alongside and supporting government health agencies and/or other key health stakeholders on issues related to health financing or health systems strengthening.
  • Experience providing process facilitation support on issues related to health systems strengthening is a highly desired – i.e., supporting a country-led process that has broad stakeholder buy-in, develops the capacity of country partners, and leads to contextually appropriate and technically valid solutions.
  • Demonstrated track record in building and maintaining strong stakeholder relationships.

COMPETENCIES

· Highly collaborative working style; Ability and enthusiasm to work with multicultural partners; · Strong stakeholder management skills; Excellent oral and written communication skills; · High level of organization, attention to detail, professionalism, and reliability; Strong analytical and problem-solving skills; Proficiency in Microsoft Office including Excel, PowerPoint and Word; · Fluent in speaking, reading and writing in English. Proficiency in French is highly desired; · coaching certification or Mentorship Training is a requirement

How to apply:

If you feel you are the right candidate for this position, please quote the reference number (REF: Amref/SPARC/CM Lead/10-01/2019) as the subject line of your email send your CV and application letter to [email protected] by latest 29th February 2020. Only Shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

Duly note that Amref Health Africa does not require applicants to pay any money at whatever stage of the recruitment and selection process and have not retained any agent in connection with recruitment.

Amref Health Africa is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all staff to share this commitment. Amref is an equal opportunity

2020-03-01

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