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CIDRZ is seeking to hire senior level technical staff and program specialists for an anticipated USAID- funded Family Health and Nutrition Activity. This is an award for the Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child Adolescent Health and Nutrition Technical Assistance for 5 years. This activity will provide assistance to the government for family health and nutrition activities, which aims to provide quality health services as close to the community as possible through implementation of high impact interventions that save lives. USAID will support the MOH Family Health and Nutrition Activities in four provinces of Zambia (Luapula, Muchinga, Southern and Eastern).

The incumbent will provide oversight for day-to-day activities working closely with the Chief of Party and Grants and Operations Lead to manage project scope, schedule and cost.

Main duties

  • Supports the COP to provide strategic leadership, direction and management to project activities to deliver effective technical assistance to the government.
  • Provides technical assistance in Family Health and Nutrition activities to ensure support and capacity building of team leads and MOH clinical mentors and healthcare providers.
  • Facilitates the development of work plans, budgets and reporting requirements, and ensure programme activities are carried out as outlined in the grant and in accordance with donor and CIDRZ policies.
  • S/he will leverage internal and external technical assistance and academic expertise to ensure programmes are innovative, efficient and effective.
  • Effectively represent CIDRZ at MOH and partner fora through active participation in meetings and relevant national technical working groups.
  • Effective liaison at relevant RMNCAH&N technical units within the Zambian Ministry of Health at different levels to determine programmatic priorities and implementation strategies.
  • Supports capacity building, technical assistance and programme transition with relevant Provincial and District Health Offices.
  • Guides the analysis, synthesis and dissemination of project outcomes and results.

Qualifications

  • Master’s degree or higher in public health, social sciences, business administration, or a related technical field required
  • Minimum fifteen years of progressively responsible experience managing and implementing USAID or other donor-funded public health, nutrition, WASH, and/or social and behaviour change communications programmes
  • Experience managing large, complex donor projects, particularly USAID-funded contracts as Chief of Party, Deputy Chief of Party or Senior Technical Advisor
  • Extensive knowledge of Zambian health system and reproductive, maternal, newborn, child, adolescent and nutrition services
  • Experience in technical implementation and project management in Zambia or the sub-region; Excellent communication, presentation and writing skills in English.
How to apply:

Suitably qualified candidates are invited to apply; however only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Please send application letter quoting Reference Number above, relevant academic and professional certificates, and detailed CV with day-time telephone number(s) to: CIDRZ Human Resources Director P. O. Box 34681, LUSAKA, ZAMBIA or email: [email protected]

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The Centre for Infectious Disease Research in Zambia (CIDRZ) is a non-profit organisation founded in 2001 as collaboration between the University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA, the Ministry of Health of Zambia and the University of Zambia School of Medicine. In 2011 CIDRZ became an independent, Zambian, non-governmental organisation.

It’s a complicated process, but CIDRZ is uniquely positioned to guide it. Using our strong technical expertise and years of experience in the field, our strong relationships with the Zambian government, and our ability to leverage funding from multiple international donors, we are uniquely positioned to identify and address health problems in the country and the African region.

The CIDRZ approach is effective. We conduct intensive needs assessments to understand the ongoing challenges for the local health systems. We engage relevant partners to design and implement realistic solutions. We monitor our progress towards improved health outcomes, both at the individual and population level. The interplay between each step is critical and the result is a continuous loop that allows us to take past experiences to inform future decisions. Through this process, we have steadily expanded access to care and improved healthcare quality across a range of services. In addition, because our sole focus is on Zambia, we have a nuanced understanding of health systems on the ground and are able to nimbly respond to priorities identified by the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Community Development Mother and Child Health.

CIDRZ works closely with the Government of the Republic of Zambia to address priority health issues in-line with the national research agenda and, thus, bring research evidence to practice. We believe that research should improve the standard of healthcare, foster collaboration, and strengthen in-country expertise. CIDRZ research is designed to inform local, national and international policy and has resulted in changes to global health guidelines.

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0 USD Lusaka CF 3201 Abc road Full Time , 40 hours per week Centre for Infectious Disease Research in Zambia

CIDRZ is seeking to hire senior level technical staff and program specialists for an anticipated USAID- funded Family Health and Nutrition Activity. This is an award for the Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child Adolescent Health and Nutrition Technical Assistance for 5 years. This activity will provide assistance to the government for family health and nutrition activities, which aims to provide quality health services as close to the community as possible through implementation of high impact interventions that save lives. USAID will support the MOH Family Health and Nutrition Activities in four provinces of Zambia (Luapula, Muchinga, Southern and Eastern).

The incumbent will provide oversight for day-to-day activities working closely with the Chief of Party and Grants and Operations Lead to manage project scope, schedule and cost.

Main duties

  • Supports the COP to provide strategic leadership, direction and management to project activities to deliver effective technical assistance to the government.
  • Provides technical assistance in Family Health and Nutrition activities to ensure support and capacity building of team leads and MOH clinical mentors and healthcare providers.
  • Facilitates the development of work plans, budgets and reporting requirements, and ensure programme activities are carried out as outlined in the grant and in accordance with donor and CIDRZ policies.
  • S/he will leverage internal and external technical assistance and academic expertise to ensure programmes are innovative, efficient and effective.
  • Effectively represent CIDRZ at MOH and partner fora through active participation in meetings and relevant national technical working groups.
  • Effective liaison at relevant RMNCAH&N technical units within the Zambian Ministry of Health at different levels to determine programmatic priorities and implementation strategies.
  • Supports capacity building, technical assistance and programme transition with relevant Provincial and District Health Offices.
  • Guides the analysis, synthesis and dissemination of project outcomes and results.

Qualifications

  • Master’s degree or higher in public health, social sciences, business administration, or a related technical field required
  • Minimum fifteen years of progressively responsible experience managing and implementing USAID or other donor-funded public health, nutrition, WASH, and/or social and behaviour change communications programmes
  • Experience managing large, complex donor projects, particularly USAID-funded contracts as Chief of Party, Deputy Chief of Party or Senior Technical Advisor
  • Extensive knowledge of Zambian health system and reproductive, maternal, newborn, child, adolescent and nutrition services
  • Experience in technical implementation and project management in Zambia or the sub-region; Excellent communication, presentation and writing skills in English.
How to apply:

Suitably qualified candidates are invited to apply; however only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Please send application letter quoting Reference Number above, relevant academic and professional certificates, and detailed CV with day-time telephone number(s) to: CIDRZ Human Resources Director P. O. Box 34681, LUSAKA, ZAMBIA or email: [email protected]

2019-07-27

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