Data Quality & Field Lead 21 views0 applications


Type: Full-time, 12‑month renewable (subject to funding & performance)
Compensation: USD 970 gross per month, plus benefits. Paid in NGN.
Location: Abuja, Nigeria
Reports to: Monitoring, Evaluation & Learning Fellow
Apply here: https://hiring.lafiya.org/r/682YoJ
Deadline: 23:30 West Africa Time, Mon 2 Mar 2026

About Lafiya

At Lafiya, we’re on a mission to make contraception accessible to anyone who needs it and wants it – no matter where they live. Through our network of dedicated female health professionals – our Lafiya Sisters – we provide information and deliver contraception directly to communities that need it most. Our approach is cost-effective, community-based, and deeply rooted in respect and agency. We operate in hard-to-reach communities that otherwise do not have access to contraceptive products and information. We currently run our core programme across four states in northern Nigeria, managing 280 Lafiya Sisters. In addition to our direct community work, we are building our own supply chain to address widespread supply challenges in Nigeria and are partnering with government stakeholders to realise sustainable financing models for the procurement of contraception. To date, we have supported more than 200,000 women through our innovative last-mile approach.

We’re a fast-growing non-profit in the middle of a transition from start-up to scale-up. Our focus is on impact, cost-effectiveness, and ensuring our work enhances the dignity and agency of those we serve.

Position Overview

We are looking for a practical, field-oriented professional to strengthen the operational monitoring backbone of our MEL department. As Lafiya scales, we need someone who understands that data is only as good as the systems that collect it and the partnerships that use it. Working closely with other members of the MEL Department, you will manage Data Verification Officers and ensure that the hard work of our Lafiya Sisters is accurately reflected in both our internal dashboards and national health information systems.

This is not a role for someone who wants to stay behind a desk. It requires engaging directly with state partners, troubleshooting supply chain bottlenecks, and ensuring our routine monitoring is rigorous enough to influence government decision-making. You will be the bridge between community-level reality and high-level reporting, ensuring our evidence is trusted, timely, and actionable.

What You’ll Do

  • Supervise, mentor, and build the capacity of Data Verification Officers (DVOs) on both internal Lafiya data systems and public health information systems (DHIS2, LMIS)
  • Manage the schedule and quality of field spotchecks, working with DVOs to ensure spotchecks identify reporting gaps, biases, or training needs among Lafiya Sisters.
  • Identify and flag performance issues, anomalies, and outliers to State Programme Managers (SPMs) and the Director of Programmes.
  • Lead the monthly reconciliation of Lafiya’s internal data (SurveyCTO) with government systems (DHIS2 and NHLMIS). You will identify where the numbers don’t match and work with facility staff to fix the root causes.
  • Organise and facilitate regular coordination meetings with state partners and stakeholders to align on data gaps and strengthen reporting synchronisation.
  • Serve as the primary point of contact for state-level M&E units, development partners, and government stakeholders to strengthen coordination and data sharing.
  • Provide guidance and support to Data Verification Officers to engage effectively with state and partner M&E teams
  • Act as the M&E lead for our Sayana Press supply chain. You will monitor stock levels from central procurement down to the individual Lafiya Sister level, and working with the Operations team to identify bottlenecks and prevent stockouts.
  • Contribute to the development of externally facing reports and documentation, including quarterly reports to state partners
  • Contribute to the development of tools, dashboards, and SOPs that strengthen Lafiya’s monitoring systems and data reliability
  • Support programme evaluations, learning reviews, and evidence generation activities by providing validated datasets and analytical inputs
  • Collaborate closely with staff to coordinate the efforts of the MEL department

Who You Are

We care about how you think and your ability to ensure data integrity and build strong operational relationships on the ground. We are looking for someone who is locally rooted, rigorous, and understands the reality of health logistics in Northern Nigeria. We are looking for a “thinker-doer” who is curious, rigorous, and ready to dive in.

You’re someone who:

  • Is determined to Find What Doesn’t Work: You care deeply about why a system is failing. You don’t just report a gap; you are driven to uncover the inaccuracy or the root cause behind the numbers.
  • Has a Culture of Accountability: You take ownership of data integrity. You don’t hesitate to highlight issues proactively and you believe that “M&E protects truth, not comfort.”
  • Is a proactive Truth-Seeker: You have a “detective” mindset. You spot noise and bias in data and aren’t afraid to challenge findings or ask difficult questions to ensure we are measuring what truly matters.
  • Is a local expert and communicator. You are fluent in Hausa and English and understand the cultural context of the communities we serve. You can navigate government protocols with ease, sitting down with State M&E officers or Logistics Management Coordination Unit (LMCU) staff to explain our data.
  • Thinks in supply chains. You understand that service delivery depends on stock. You have an eye for spotting inconsistencies in consumption registers to keep commodities moving.
  • Has a “field-first” leadership style. You have experience managing field teams or data collectors. You know how to motivate DVOs to be evaluators for data quality rather than tick-boxers and are ready to troubleshoot side-by-side with them at rural facilities.
  • Cares deeply about data integrity. You have the patience to cross-reference multiple datasets (SurveyCTO, DHIS2, NHLMIS) to find the reality behind the numbers.
  • Is driven by learning. You are comfortable saying when you don’t know something and enjoy figuring it out. You are proactive in flagging performance issues to program managers, not just filing reports.

Education and Experience

  • Bachelor’s degree in Public Health, Statistics, Social Sciences, Supply Chain Management, or a related field.
  • Minimum of 3 years of relevant work experience in Monitoring & Evaluation, public health operations, or supply chain logistics.
  • Past experience managing field teams, data enumerators, or verification officers.
  • Past experience engaging with government stakeholders, particularly State Ministry of Health (SMOH), State Primary Healthcare Management Board (SPHCDB), or Logistics Management Coordination Unit (LMCU) representatives.

Skills & Competencies

  • Professional fluency in English and Hausa is mandatory.
  • Proficiency using spreadsheet software (Excel or Google Sheets) for analysis (e.g. VLOOKUP, pivot tables, data cleaning).
  • Working knowledge of DHIS2 and NHLMIS (National Health Logistics Management Information System) is essential.
  • Experience with mobile data collection tools like SurveyCTO, ODK, or CommCare.
  • Ability to present data clearly to government partners and advocate for data alignment in Technical Working Groups (TWGs).
  • Understanding of supply chain models and inventory control procedures.

Why should you apply

You will be joining a young, ambitious and supportive organisation that is growing quickly. We are serious about impact and serious about investing in our people. There will be room to take initiative, make decisions, and leave your mark on a critical stage of Lafiya’s growth. We don’t have layers of approval or slow processes – if something makes sense, we’ll try it.

Benefits include:

  • 30 days of paid annual leave
  • Fully paid maternity leave
  • Flexibility in where, when and how you work
  • Working closely with a team of senior leaders who are collaborative, ambitious and serious about impact.
  • HMO insurance cover via AXA, travel reimbursements.
  • Annual team retreat with all expenses paid

How to apply

What is the recruitment process for this role?

We value your time and aim to make our recruitment process as insightful as possible. It includes:

  • Stage 1: Application Form & Assessment. Share your CV and complete a 50-minute multiple-choice quiz to assess your fit for the role.
  • Stage 2: Test Task. Engage in a 1-3 hour task that mirrors the kind of work you’ll do with us.
  • Stage 3: Interview. This is the final stage, after which we’ll make offers. All candidates will be asked the same questions in a 1-hour interview, and you’ll get the questions in advance. It will also be an opportunity for you to ask us questions.

We’re committed to transparency and will provide feedback from Stage 2 onwards. If you’re ready to embark on this journey with us, apply here: https://hiring.lafiya.org/r/682YoJ

For any questions, reach out to our Operations Team at [email protected]

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More than 222 million women and girls in sub-Saharan Africa do not have access to safe and voluntary family planning.

Nearly 90,000 women die each year from complications of unintended pregnancies. We believe this number should be zero.

Lafiya Nigeria enables access to safe family planning in northern Nigeria. By using a cost-effective and community-based distribution model, Lafiya Nigeria provides women and girls with access to contraception and information about family planning. We purchase and distribute an innovative, self-injectable contraceptive called ‘Sayana Press’ (or DMPA-SC) free of charge, which provides contraceptive cover for three months from a single injection. We have distributed over 300,000 doses so far.

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Type: Full-time, 12‑month renewable (subject to funding & performance) Compensation: USD 970 gross per month, plus benefits. Paid in NGN. Location: Abuja, Nigeria Reports to: Monitoring, Evaluation & Learning Fellow Apply here: https://hiring.lafiya.org/r/682YoJ Deadline: 23:30 West Africa Time, Mon 2 Mar 2026

About Lafiya

At Lafiya, we're on a mission to make contraception accessible to anyone who needs it and wants it – no matter where they live. Through our network of dedicated female health professionals – our Lafiya Sisters – we provide information and deliver contraception directly to communities that need it most. Our approach is cost-effective, community-based, and deeply rooted in respect and agency. We operate in hard-to-reach communities that otherwise do not have access to contraceptive products and information. We currently run our core programme across four states in northern Nigeria, managing 280 Lafiya Sisters. In addition to our direct community work, we are building our own supply chain to address widespread supply challenges in Nigeria and are partnering with government stakeholders to realise sustainable financing models for the procurement of contraception. To date, we have supported more than 200,000 women through our innovative last-mile approach.

We're a fast-growing non-profit in the middle of a transition from start-up to scale-up. Our focus is on impact, cost-effectiveness, and ensuring our work enhances the dignity and agency of those we serve.

Position Overview

We are looking for a practical, field-oriented professional to strengthen the operational monitoring backbone of our MEL department. As Lafiya scales, we need someone who understands that data is only as good as the systems that collect it and the partnerships that use it. Working closely with other members of the MEL Department, you will manage Data Verification Officers and ensure that the hard work of our Lafiya Sisters is accurately reflected in both our internal dashboards and national health information systems.

This is not a role for someone who wants to stay behind a desk. It requires engaging directly with state partners, troubleshooting supply chain bottlenecks, and ensuring our routine monitoring is rigorous enough to influence government decision-making. You will be the bridge between community-level reality and high-level reporting, ensuring our evidence is trusted, timely, and actionable.

What You’ll Do

  • Supervise, mentor, and build the capacity of Data Verification Officers (DVOs) on both internal Lafiya data systems and public health information systems (DHIS2, LMIS)
  • Manage the schedule and quality of field spotchecks, working with DVOs to ensure spotchecks identify reporting gaps, biases, or training needs among Lafiya Sisters.
  • Identify and flag performance issues, anomalies, and outliers to State Programme Managers (SPMs) and the Director of Programmes.
  • Lead the monthly reconciliation of Lafiya’s internal data (SurveyCTO) with government systems (DHIS2 and NHLMIS). You will identify where the numbers don't match and work with facility staff to fix the root causes.
  • Organise and facilitate regular coordination meetings with state partners and stakeholders to align on data gaps and strengthen reporting synchronisation.
  • Serve as the primary point of contact for state-level M&E units, development partners, and government stakeholders to strengthen coordination and data sharing.
  • Provide guidance and support to Data Verification Officers to engage effectively with state and partner M&E teams
  • Act as the M&E lead for our Sayana Press supply chain. You will monitor stock levels from central procurement down to the individual Lafiya Sister level, and working with the Operations team to identify bottlenecks and prevent stockouts.
  • Contribute to the development of externally facing reports and documentation, including quarterly reports to state partners
  • Contribute to the development of tools, dashboards, and SOPs that strengthen Lafiya’s monitoring systems and data reliability
  • Support programme evaluations, learning reviews, and evidence generation activities by providing validated datasets and analytical inputs
  • Collaborate closely with staff to coordinate the efforts of the MEL department

Who You Are

We care about how you think and your ability to ensure data integrity and build strong operational relationships on the ground. We are looking for someone who is locally rooted, rigorous, and understands the reality of health logistics in Northern Nigeria. We are looking for a "thinker-doer" who is curious, rigorous, and ready to dive in.

You’re someone who:

  • Is determined to Find What Doesn't Work: You care deeply about why a system is failing. You don’t just report a gap; you are driven to uncover the inaccuracy or the root cause behind the numbers.
  • Has a Culture of Accountability: You take ownership of data integrity. You don’t hesitate to highlight issues proactively and you believe that "M&E protects truth, not comfort."
  • Is a proactive Truth-Seeker: You have a "detective" mindset. You spot noise and bias in data and aren't afraid to challenge findings or ask difficult questions to ensure we are measuring what truly matters.
  • Is a local expert and communicator. You are fluent in Hausa and English and understand the cultural context of the communities we serve. You can navigate government protocols with ease, sitting down with State M&E officers or Logistics Management Coordination Unit (LMCU) staff to explain our data.
  • Thinks in supply chains. You understand that service delivery depends on stock. You have an eye for spotting inconsistencies in consumption registers to keep commodities moving.
  • Has a "field-first" leadership style. You have experience managing field teams or data collectors. You know how to motivate DVOs to be evaluators for data quality rather than tick-boxers and are ready to troubleshoot side-by-side with them at rural facilities.
  • Cares deeply about data integrity. You have the patience to cross-reference multiple datasets (SurveyCTO, DHIS2, NHLMIS) to find the reality behind the numbers.
  • Is driven by learning. You are comfortable saying when you don't know something and enjoy figuring it out. You are proactive in flagging performance issues to program managers, not just filing reports.

Education and Experience

  • Bachelor’s degree in Public Health, Statistics, Social Sciences, Supply Chain Management, or a related field.
  • Minimum of 3 years of relevant work experience in Monitoring & Evaluation, public health operations, or supply chain logistics.
  • Past experience managing field teams, data enumerators, or verification officers.
  • Past experience engaging with government stakeholders, particularly State Ministry of Health (SMOH), State Primary Healthcare Management Board (SPHCDB), or Logistics Management Coordination Unit (LMCU) representatives.

Skills & Competencies

  • Professional fluency in English and Hausa is mandatory.
  • Proficiency using spreadsheet software (Excel or Google Sheets) for analysis (e.g. VLOOKUP, pivot tables, data cleaning).
  • Working knowledge of DHIS2 and NHLMIS (National Health Logistics Management Information System) is essential.
  • Experience with mobile data collection tools like SurveyCTO, ODK, or CommCare.
  • Ability to present data clearly to government partners and advocate for data alignment in Technical Working Groups (TWGs).
  • Understanding of supply chain models and inventory control procedures.

Why should you apply

You will be joining a young, ambitious and supportive organisation that is growing quickly. We are serious about impact and serious about investing in our people. There will be room to take initiative, make decisions, and leave your mark on a critical stage of Lafiya’s growth. We don’t have layers of approval or slow processes – if something makes sense, we’ll try it.

Benefits include:

  • 30 days of paid annual leave
  • Fully paid maternity leave
  • Flexibility in where, when and how you work
  • Working closely with a team of senior leaders who are collaborative, ambitious and serious about impact.
  • HMO insurance cover via AXA, travel reimbursements.
  • Annual team retreat with all expenses paid

How to apply

What is the recruitment process for this role?

We value your time and aim to make our recruitment process as insightful as possible. It includes:

  • Stage 1: Application Form & Assessment. Share your CV and complete a 50-minute multiple-choice quiz to assess your fit for the role.
  • Stage 2: Test Task. Engage in a 1-3 hour task that mirrors the kind of work you'll do with us.
  • Stage 3: Interview. This is the final stage, after which we’ll make offers. All candidates will be asked the same questions in a 1-hour interview, and you’ll get the questions in advance. It will also be an opportunity for you to ask us questions.

We're committed to transparency and will provide feedback from Stage 2 onwards. If you're ready to embark on this journey with us, apply here: https://hiring.lafiya.org/r/682YoJ

For any questions, reach out to our Operations Team at [email protected]

2026-03-03

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