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Overview

Management Sciences for Health (MSH) is seeking a Director, Monitoring, Evaluation & Learning for a potential 5 year, USAID-funded, Health Service Delivery Activity in Niger. This project will will improve access to quality health services and strengthening ownership and management of health services by communities, in partnership with citizens, local government, and service providers.

This position is subject to project award and funding.

Specific Responsibilities

The Director, Monitoring, Evaluation & Learning is responsible for the following:

  1. Design, implement and oversee the M&E system including the development of indicators, setting targets, monitoring project progress, ensuring timely data collection, writing quarterly and annual reports in compliance with USAID systems.
  2. Develop an M&E plan consistent with the USAID results framework; coordinate data collection; monitor quality and completeness of data sets; provide evidence based strategic technical guidance to the project, and document project performance against established outputs and indicators.
  3. Oversee the implementation of the project’s health information system (HIS) efforts, including the implementation and use of MSH DHIS2-based information system.
  4. Enhance data use for decision making to improve performance of the project, maximizing health impact.
  5. Building the capacity of the Ministry of Health (MOH) and other stakeholders in the collection, utilization, and dissemination of data, and in building and using sustainable HIS.
  6. Collaborate with the project team in identifying project activities, processes and/or outcomes for documentation, and design a system for capturing lessons learned and best practices.

Qualifications and Experience

  1. Masters’ degree in public health, epidemiology, statistics or other related field.
  2. Extensive experience in designing and implementing M&E activities and special studies for complex health programs of similar size and scope to HSS in developing countries.
  3. Master capacity in DHIS2, and experience in developing and using health information systems.
  4. Extensive experience working in developing countries, preferably in Western Africa.
  5. Familiarity with the structure, systems and policies of the health sector in Niger.
  6. Experience using a Collaborative Learning Plan to inform activity implementation.
  7. Strong technical knowledge of M&E methodologies.
  8. Good knowledge of the health information systems in Niger.
  9. Ability to develop and oversee a strong M&E system that collects data related to improved local governance, financial management capacity, service delivery, etc, at the regional, district, and community levels.
  10. Ability to analyze and interpret large amounts of data and clearly present it to decision-makers.
  11. Fluency in French and strong English language skills. Demonstrated strong writing and oral presentation skills in English.
  12. Must be willing to travel within Niger.

Local nationals of Niger are encouraged to apply.

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MSH works with health leaders throughout the world on global health’s biggest challenges, with a focus on HIV & AIDS, TB, malaria, chronic diseases, family planning,  and maternal and child health. Together with our partners, we work toward a shared vision of universal health coverage—accessible, affordable, appropriate health services for all— through stronger health systems.

Our health systems innovations aim to create new ways of achieving widespread use of proven health interventions to benefit the millions of people who currently lack access to prevention and treatment options.

MSH works in partnership with people at all levels of the health system from ministers of health to community leaders to build local capacity. MSH programs deliver sustainable results while empowering local leaders to achieve greater health impact.

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0 USD Niamey CF 3201 Abc road Full Time , 40 hours per week Management Sciences for Health

Overview

Management Sciences for Health (MSH) is seeking a Director, Monitoring, Evaluation & Learning for a potential 5 year, USAID-funded, Health Service Delivery Activity in Niger. This project will will improve access to quality health services and strengthening ownership and management of health services by communities, in partnership with citizens, local government, and service providers.

This position is subject to project award and funding.

Specific Responsibilities

The Director, Monitoring, Evaluation & Learning is responsible for the following:

  1. Design, implement and oversee the M&E system including the development of indicators, setting targets, monitoring project progress, ensuring timely data collection, writing quarterly and annual reports in compliance with USAID systems.
  2. Develop an M&E plan consistent with the USAID results framework; coordinate data collection; monitor quality and completeness of data sets; provide evidence based strategic technical guidance to the project, and document project performance against established outputs and indicators.
  3. Oversee the implementation of the project’s health information system (HIS) efforts, including the implementation and use of MSH DHIS2-based information system.
  4. Enhance data use for decision making to improve performance of the project, maximizing health impact.
  5. Building the capacity of the Ministry of Health (MOH) and other stakeholders in the collection, utilization, and dissemination of data, and in building and using sustainable HIS.
  6. Collaborate with the project team in identifying project activities, processes and/or outcomes for documentation, and design a system for capturing lessons learned and best practices.

Qualifications and Experience

  1. Masters’ degree in public health, epidemiology, statistics or other related field.
  2. Extensive experience in designing and implementing M&E activities and special studies for complex health programs of similar size and scope to HSS in developing countries.
  3. Master capacity in DHIS2, and experience in developing and using health information systems.
  4. Extensive experience working in developing countries, preferably in Western Africa.
  5. Familiarity with the structure, systems and policies of the health sector in Niger.
  6. Experience using a Collaborative Learning Plan to inform activity implementation.
  7. Strong technical knowledge of M&E methodologies.
  8. Good knowledge of the health information systems in Niger.
  9. Ability to develop and oversee a strong M&E system that collects data related to improved local governance, financial management capacity, service delivery, etc, at the regional, district, and community levels.
  10. Ability to analyze and interpret large amounts of data and clearly present it to decision-makers.
  11. Fluency in French and strong English language skills. Demonstrated strong writing and oral presentation skills in English.
  12. Must be willing to travel within Niger.

Local nationals of Niger are encouraged to apply.

2019-10-04

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