CONSULTANCY OPPORTUNITY(RE-ADVERTISED): READINESS ASSESSMENT AND DEVELOPMENT OF PLAN FOR INTRODUCING ADVANCED PRACTICE NURSING IN KENYA 56 views1 applications


1.0 Background

IntraHealth International seeks a qualified consultant to undertake a readiness assessment and develop a strategy/plan for the introduction of Advance Practice Nursing (APN) in Kenya, under the Global Health Workforce Programme (GWHP) funded by the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO), Department of Health and Social Care through Tropical Health and Education Fund (THET). This 12-month (February 2024 – January 2025) aims to address a central challenge of sustainable advance practice nursing (APN) introduction in both Kenya, through training and upskilling of nursing educators, helping to establish a high-quality training platform equipped to train leaders in advanced clinical leadership and practice. The project will be implemented by IntraHealth International, Ghana Nurses and Midwives Council, Nursing Council of Kenya and Ideal Health Organisation in collaboration with the Ministry of Health (MOH) and the Council of Governors (COG), Medical Training Institutions, Schools of Nursing and other stakeholders. The project goal is to assess readiness for advance practice nursing and develop implementation plan with clear recommendations for the establishment of specialist and advanced practice nursing roles in Kenya. Key activities include: 1) developing an APN readiness tool and undertaking a situational analysis including stakeholder consultation, mapping of APNs, nurse educators and training institutions; 2) production and dissemination of a report on state of preparedness for introducing APN roles in Kenya and project plan/strategy; 3) supporting bi-directional learning (Ghana & Kenya) for knowledge exchange about APN roles; and 4) development of capacity of nurse educators/faculty for APN specialist training. The anticipated project outcomes include: 1) improving health workforce leadership capacity aligned with health workforce strategies; 2) policy makers and practitioners engaged in learning about APN role implementation; and 3) improving the number and quality of training opportunities for APNs.

2.0 Responsibilities of the consultant

The consultant will be expected to work in close consultation with the GHWP Technical Manager, IntraHealth Country Director, and the consultant – APN Mobilization & Engagement to undertake the tasks towards the deliverables below. The Consultant will work on day-to-day basis with and report to the GHWP Technical Manager.

3.0 Deliverables

The final products of this consultancy are:

  • Readiness assessment report – state of preparedness for introducing APN roles in Kenya.
  • Mapping report on APN nurses, educators and training institutions.
  • Strategy/plan for introducing APN roles in Kenya.

4.0 Location of assignment: Kenya

5.0 Travel

The assignment may require travel within Kenya. The project will facilitate consultant travel arrangements in accordance with organizational policy.

6.0 Period of Performance and daily rate

The consultancy is estimated to be completed in 40 working days at an agreed daily rate to be agreed upon.

7.0 Specific qualifications and requirements of Consultancy:

  • Advance degree (PhD preferred) in a health area.
  • Over 15 years professional experience in Kenya’s health sector.
  • Prior experience in health research including development of assessment tools and undertaking assessments.
  • Prior work experience in health system strengthening (HSS)/human resources for health (HRH) policy and strategy formulation including their monitoring & evaluation framework/plan
  • Demonstrated experience in working with senior government officials at national and county level, development partners, private/faith-based sector and other stakeholders in health system strengthening including working on donor funded projects/ assignments.
  • Demonstrated ability to develop a strategy/ plan including for advocacy.
  • Ability to work with minimal supervision.
  • High level written and oral communications skills including good report writing skills.
  • Must be result-oriented, a team player, exhibiting high levels of enthusiasm, tact, diplomacy, and integrity.
  • Demonstrate excellent interpersonal and networking skills.
  • Skills in facilitation of stakeholder engagements/workshops.

Period of performance/duration: April – September 2024

Estimated Number of Days: 40 days

How to apply: Interested applicants should submit their applications to Country Director, IntraHealth Kenya, via email to [email protected]by Wednesday April 17, 2024. The application should include a motivational letter, a simple Gantt Chart outlining how you intend to organize the work, consultant daily rate, updated curriculum vitae, and names and contact information of three individuals or companies that can comment on delivery and quality of previous similar work. Only qualified applicants will be contacted.

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IntraHealth International is a non-profit organization based in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, U.S.A. dedicated to working with developing countries to improve their public health capabilities. Originally established as a program of the medical school of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1979, IntraHealth became an independent non-governmental organization in 2003. The organization has worked in more than 50 countries, and is currently active in 28.IntraHealth focuses on:Developing sustainable human resources for health Strengthening and supporting primary health care providers Preventing and treating HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria Improving maternal, neonatal and children’s health Increasing access to family planning

IntraHealth is working to increase community health services in Rwanda, with a $34 million grant from the U.S. Agency for International Development

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0 USD Nairobi CF 3201 Abc road Consultancy , 40 hours per week IntraHealth International

1.0 Background

IntraHealth International seeks a qualified consultant to undertake a readiness assessment and develop a strategy/plan for the introduction of Advance Practice Nursing (APN) in Kenya, under the Global Health Workforce Programme (GWHP) funded by the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO), Department of Health and Social Care through Tropical Health and Education Fund (THET). This 12-month (February 2024 – January 2025) aims to address a central challenge of sustainable advance practice nursing (APN) introduction in both Kenya, through training and upskilling of nursing educators, helping to establish a high-quality training platform equipped to train leaders in advanced clinical leadership and practice. The project will be implemented by IntraHealth International, Ghana Nurses and Midwives Council, Nursing Council of Kenya and Ideal Health Organisation in collaboration with the Ministry of Health (MOH) and the Council of Governors (COG), Medical Training Institutions, Schools of Nursing and other stakeholders. The project goal is to assess readiness for advance practice nursing and develop implementation plan with clear recommendations for the establishment of specialist and advanced practice nursing roles in Kenya. Key activities include: 1) developing an APN readiness tool and undertaking a situational analysis including stakeholder consultation, mapping of APNs, nurse educators and training institutions; 2) production and dissemination of a report on state of preparedness for introducing APN roles in Kenya and project plan/strategy; 3) supporting bi-directional learning (Ghana & Kenya) for knowledge exchange about APN roles; and 4) development of capacity of nurse educators/faculty for APN specialist training. The anticipated project outcomes include: 1) improving health workforce leadership capacity aligned with health workforce strategies; 2) policy makers and practitioners engaged in learning about APN role implementation; and 3) improving the number and quality of training opportunities for APNs.

2.0 Responsibilities of the consultant

The consultant will be expected to work in close consultation with the GHWP Technical Manager, IntraHealth Country Director, and the consultant – APN Mobilization & Engagement to undertake the tasks towards the deliverables below. The Consultant will work on day-to-day basis with and report to the GHWP Technical Manager.

3.0 Deliverables

The final products of this consultancy are:

  • Readiness assessment report - state of preparedness for introducing APN roles in Kenya.
  • Mapping report on APN nurses, educators and training institutions.
  • Strategy/plan for introducing APN roles in Kenya.

4.0 Location of assignment: Kenya

5.0 Travel

The assignment may require travel within Kenya. The project will facilitate consultant travel arrangements in accordance with organizational policy.

6.0 Period of Performance and daily rate

The consultancy is estimated to be completed in 40 working days at an agreed daily rate to be agreed upon.

7.0 Specific qualifications and requirements of Consultancy:

  • Advance degree (PhD preferred) in a health area.
  • Over 15 years professional experience in Kenya’s health sector.
  • Prior experience in health research including development of assessment tools and undertaking assessments.
  • Prior work experience in health system strengthening (HSS)/human resources for health (HRH) policy and strategy formulation including their monitoring & evaluation framework/plan
  • Demonstrated experience in working with senior government officials at national and county level, development partners, private/faith-based sector and other stakeholders in health system strengthening including working on donor funded projects/ assignments.
  • Demonstrated ability to develop a strategy/ plan including for advocacy.
  • Ability to work with minimal supervision.
  • High level written and oral communications skills including good report writing skills.
  • Must be result-oriented, a team player, exhibiting high levels of enthusiasm, tact, diplomacy, and integrity.
  • Demonstrate excellent interpersonal and networking skills.
  • Skills in facilitation of stakeholder engagements/workshops.

Period of performance/duration: April – September 2024

Estimated Number of Days: 40 days

How to apply: Interested applicants should submit their applications to Country Director, IntraHealth Kenya, via email to [email protected]by Wednesday April 17, 2024. The application should include a motivational letter, a simple Gantt Chart outlining how you intend to organize the work, consultant daily rate, updated curriculum vitae, and names and contact information of three individuals or companies that can comment on delivery and quality of previous similar work. Only qualified applicants will be contacted.

2024-04-18

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