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Job Title: Director, Strategic Information

Reports To: Chief of Party

Department: Program Implementation and Country Management (PICM)

Location: Kinshasa, DRC

Classification: Full-time, contingent upon award

How will you fight for an AIDS-free generation?

The Director of Strategic Information for the anticipated five-year USAID Kitumaini 2030 project will support data collection and monitoring and evaluation activities, working under the COP to direct and successfully manage and execute all monitoring and evaluation plans under this award. The project’s main objectives are increasing uptake of HIV and other prevention services for priority and key populations; increasing uptake of HIV testing services at facility, community, and provincial levels; increasing laboratory services and uptake and adherence to high quality HIV treatment for OVC and; strengthening and improving capacity of DRC’s health systems to manage the HIV response. This position is contingent upon award.

No two days are alike at EGPAF, but what can you expect in this role?

  • Provide overall leadership, management, and technical direction on data collection and monitoring and evaluation activities.
  • Design and manage the activity monitoring and evaluation (M&E) framework and information system to track delivery against targets, outcomes, and impact.
  • Guide the project team in implementing the project evaluation and performance management plan.
  • Supervise project data collection, perform high-level data analyses, conduct project assessments, integrate results into ongoing program improvement plans, and inform granular site management and support activities.
  • Work with the project management and staff in developing appropriate indicators and establishing baselines.
  • Work closely with technical staff to develop and consolidate program reports, develop systems, and promote best practices and lessons learned among project staff, partners, the MOH, USAID, and other stakeholders.
  • Support quality improvement (QI) initiatives, and use an application of informatics tools and approaches, where appropriate.
  • Work with MOH to identify data and M&E gaps for HIV clinical cascades and support development of processes and tools to address the gaps.
  • Analyze program data to ensure project effectiveness and program improvement.
  • Ensure the development and implementation of internal data quality assurance systems to address gaps in data quality.
  • Develop M&E plans in collaboration with staff to build capacity on data analysis.
  • Provide leadership to project team in interpreting data on indicators, targets, and results.
  • Track and analyze progress of individual sites and oversee all activities related to managing and sharing program data.
  • Analyze project data to ensure project effectiveness and program improvement.
  • Collaborate with staff at all project levels to conduct periodic data quality assessments.
  • Coordinate compilation of quarterly data reports for USAID.

To be successful, you will have:

  • 10-15 years of continuous management experience, 5 of which must be at senior level.
  • Significant experience in data collection and analysis, results monitoring, reporting and quality improvement.
  • Experience working in the Democratic Republic of the Congo or the Central Africa region.
  • Experience working with USG programs, including knowledge of USAID/PEPFAR reporting systems and standards.
  • Degree in epidemiology or another related field.
  • Excellent communication, interpersonal, writing, and strategic planning skills.
  • Dedicated visionary and strategic leader with ability and experience to work in a multidisciplinary, multi-cultural team.
  • Fluency in spoken and written English.

Bonus points if you have:

  • Experience in capacity building for monitoring and evaluation activities.
  • Experience working with a range of key populations including sex workers, gay men and other men who have sex with men, transgender people, and people who inject drugs.

As a global, multinational, and multicultural organization, EGPAF believes that diversity in the workplace enriches our work and enhances our impact and effectiveness. We believe that employees have the right to work in a climate of mutual respect and integrity that promotes dignity and respect for all, and that enables them to reach their full potential. EGPAF is an equal opportunity employer and affords equal opportunity to all employees and applicants for employment regardless of race/ethnicity, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity, gender expression, and sexual orientation), national origin, age, disability or genetics. In addition to country law requirements, EGPAF complies with US laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in which the Foundation has facilities.

The Foundation does not charge any fees at any stage of the recruitment process. If you are asked to pay a fee at any stage of recruitment, please contact our hotline by phone (US: dial toll free 888-225-1429; all other countries: call collect 770-776-5674), or online (English: www.reportlineweb.com/pedaids; all other languages: https://iwf.tnwgrc.com/pedaids).

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The Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to preventing pediatric HIV infection and eliminating pediatric AIDS through research, advocacy, and prevention, care, and treatment programs. Founded in 1988, EGPAF supports activities in 19 countries around the world.

Elizabeth Glaser contracted HIV in a blood transfusion in 1981 while giving birth to her daughter, Ariel. She and her husband, Paul, later learned that Elizabeth had unknowingly passed the virus on to Ariel through breast milk and that their son, Jake, had contracted the virus in utero. The Glasers discovered, in the course of trying to treat Ariel, that drug companies and health agencies had no idea that HIV was prevalent among children. The only drugs on the market were for adults; nothing had been tested or approved for children.

Ariel lost her battle with AIDS in 1988. Fearing that Jake's life was also in danger, Elizabeth rose to action. She approached her close friends, Susie Zeegen and Susan DeLaurentis, for help in creating a foundation that would raise money for pediatric HIV/AIDS research.

The Pediatric AIDS Foundation had one critical mission: to bring hope to children with HIV and AIDS. Elizabeth made her first trip to Washington in 1988, when she met with President and Mrs. Reagan, representatives at NIH, and members of Congress. In 1989, the Foundation held its first fundraiser and awarded its first grant for research on the immune dysfunctions in children living with HIV. Dozens more Washington trips and research grants followed.Elizabeth lost her own battle with AIDS in 1994, and to honor her legacy, the Pediatric AIDS Foundation was renamed the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF). Under this name, EGPAF has become the leading global nonprofit organization dedicated to preventing pediatric HIV infection and eliminating pediatric AIDS through research, advocacy, and prevention and treatment programs.Elizabeth’s legacy lives on in her son, Jake, who is now a healthy young adult.

About the EGPAF Logo In 1988, Ariel Glaser painted how she envisioned the world — as a beautiful garden kept bright with sunshine and surrounded by love. Her inspiration serves as the EGPAF logo, representing hope for children everywhere.

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Job Title: Director, Strategic Information

Reports To: Chief of Party

Department: Program Implementation and Country Management (PICM)

Location: Kinshasa, DRC

Classification: Full-time, contingent upon award

How will you fight for an AIDS-free generation?

The Director of Strategic Information for the anticipated five-year USAID Kitumaini 2030 project will support data collection and monitoring and evaluation activities, working under the COP to direct and successfully manage and execute all monitoring and evaluation plans under this award. The project’s main objectives are increasing uptake of HIV and other prevention services for priority and key populations; increasing uptake of HIV testing services at facility, community, and provincial levels; increasing laboratory services and uptake and adherence to high quality HIV treatment for OVC and; strengthening and improving capacity of DRC’s health systems to manage the HIV response. This position is contingent upon award.

No two days are alike at EGPAF, but what can you expect in this role?

  • Provide overall leadership, management, and technical direction on data collection and monitoring and evaluation activities.
  • Design and manage the activity monitoring and evaluation (M&E) framework and information system to track delivery against targets, outcomes, and impact.
  • Guide the project team in implementing the project evaluation and performance management plan.
  • Supervise project data collection, perform high-level data analyses, conduct project assessments, integrate results into ongoing program improvement plans, and inform granular site management and support activities.
  • Work with the project management and staff in developing appropriate indicators and establishing baselines.
  • Work closely with technical staff to develop and consolidate program reports, develop systems, and promote best practices and lessons learned among project staff, partners, the MOH, USAID, and other stakeholders.
  • Support quality improvement (QI) initiatives, and use an application of informatics tools and approaches, where appropriate.
  • Work with MOH to identify data and M&E gaps for HIV clinical cascades and support development of processes and tools to address the gaps.
  • Analyze program data to ensure project effectiveness and program improvement.
  • Ensure the development and implementation of internal data quality assurance systems to address gaps in data quality.
  • Develop M&E plans in collaboration with staff to build capacity on data analysis.
  • Provide leadership to project team in interpreting data on indicators, targets, and results.
  • Track and analyze progress of individual sites and oversee all activities related to managing and sharing program data.
  • Analyze project data to ensure project effectiveness and program improvement.
  • Collaborate with staff at all project levels to conduct periodic data quality assessments.
  • Coordinate compilation of quarterly data reports for USAID.

To be successful, you will have:

  • 10-15 years of continuous management experience, 5 of which must be at senior level.
  • Significant experience in data collection and analysis, results monitoring, reporting and quality improvement.
  • Experience working in the Democratic Republic of the Congo or the Central Africa region.
  • Experience working with USG programs, including knowledge of USAID/PEPFAR reporting systems and standards.
  • Degree in epidemiology or another related field.
  • Excellent communication, interpersonal, writing, and strategic planning skills.
  • Dedicated visionary and strategic leader with ability and experience to work in a multidisciplinary, multi-cultural team.
  • Fluency in spoken and written English.

Bonus points if you have:

  • Experience in capacity building for monitoring and evaluation activities.
  • Experience working with a range of key populations including sex workers, gay men and other men who have sex with men, transgender people, and people who inject drugs.

As a global, multinational, and multicultural organization, EGPAF believes that diversity in the workplace enriches our work and enhances our impact and effectiveness. We believe that employees have the right to work in a climate of mutual respect and integrity that promotes dignity and respect for all, and that enables them to reach their full potential. EGPAF is an equal opportunity employer and affords equal opportunity to all employees and applicants for employment regardless of race/ethnicity, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity, gender expression, and sexual orientation), national origin, age, disability or genetics. In addition to country law requirements, EGPAF complies with US laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in which the Foundation has facilities.

The Foundation does not charge any fees at any stage of the recruitment process. If you are asked to pay a fee at any stage of recruitment, please contact our hotline by phone (US: dial toll free 888-225-1429; all other countries: call collect 770-776-5674), or online (English: www.reportlineweb.com/pedaids; all other languages: https://iwf.tnwgrc.com/pedaids).

2024-04-16

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