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IPAS is a nonprofit  organization dedicated to ending preventable deaths and disabilities from unsafe abortions. Through local, national and global partnerships, IPAS works to ensure women can obtain safe, respectful and comprehensive abortion care; including counseling and contraception to prevent unintended pregnancies.

ReproductiveRights

We are  recruiting to fill the position below:

 Job Title: National Program Manager

Job ID: R1403
Location: Abuja
Employment Type: Full Time

Description

  • The National Program Manager exists to lead, integrate, and assure the quality, effectiveness, and accountability of Ipas Nigeria’s program portfolio, ensuring strong alignment with country, node, and global Ipas strategies.
  • As a member of the Country Senior Leadership Team, the role drives program excellence, partner accountability, donor confidence, and strategic growth, while enabling program teams to deliver results with autonomy, innovation, and integrity.
  • The National Program Manager models shared leadership approaches and plays a critical role in strengthening institutional governance, enhancing program and project management systems, and cultivating new business opportunities and partnerships to expand Ipas Nigeria’s brand and impact.

Primary Responsibilities
Program Strategy, Leadership & Culture:

  • Develop, maintain, and annually review a comprehensive program roadmap aligned with country and global strategy.
  • Ensure full alignment of all program activities with Ipas strategic priorities.
  • Foster a high-performing, collaborative, shared leadership and values-driven team culture with strong staff engagement and cohesion.
  • Promote program visibility through internal and external knowledge‑sharing events (e.g., webinars).
  • Drive innovation and continuous learning by implementing improvement initiatives across programs.

Program Performance, Implementation & Quality Assurance:

  • Oversee delivery of all programs to ensure they meet agreed scope, timelines, budgets, and quality standards.
  • Strengthen project execution processes to minimize delays and missed milestones.
  • Lead quarterly program performance reviews and ensure proper documentation of outcomes.
  • Ensure all projects maintain accurate, up‑to‑date documentation and reporting systems.
  • Guarantee full compliance with donor and organizational requirements across all projects.

Financial Oversight, Resource Use & Risk Management:

EnterpriseResource Planning (ERP)
  • Ensure effective financial planning, monitoring, and control to maintain projects within approved budgets.
  • Conduct regular financial reviews and improve forecasting accuracy across the program portfolio.
  • Optimize resource allocation to maximize program impact and efficiency.
  • Identify, document, and actively manage program risks with clear mitigation strategies.
  • Drive high budget utilization in line with donor objectives and funding requirements.

Donor Stewardship, Fundraising & Portfolio Growth:

  • Actively contribute to fundraising, proposal development, and donor engagement initiatives.
  • Provide strong programmatic input to ensure proposals are competitive and compliant.
  • Identify and support new funding opportunities and program scale‑up initiatives.
  • Ensure timely, high-quality donor reporting that meets all compliance standards.

Stakeholder Engagement & Communications:

  • Lead stakeholder mapping and maintain up‑to‑date engagement strategies.
  • Build and sustain relationships with government, partners, and advocacy networks.
  • Facilitate regular engagement with key stakeholders, including government officials.
  • Ensure consistent communication of program progress, milestones, and risks to stakeholders.
  • Integrate stakeholder feedback into program design and implementation improvements.

Monitoring, Evaluation, Learning & Adaptation:

  • Establish and oversee monitoring frameworks and KPIs for all programs.
  • Ensure regular program reviews, reflection sessions, and learning processes are conducted.
  • Promote evidence‑based decision‑making and implement program improvements based on data insights.
  • Lead the development and dissemination of annual program impact reports.
  • Develop and monitor cost-efficiency metrics to improve program delivery value.
  • Performs any other assigned tasks.

Sucess Measures
Performance will be assessed against agreed performance focus areas, with associated annual targets defined, reviewed, and evaluated through the organization’s performance management process. Performance in this role will be demonstrated through:

  • Consistent delivery of high‑quality, compliant programs
  • Strong donor confidence in program management and reporting
  • Improved program efficiency, learning, and scale
  • High team engagement and accountability across the portfolio.

Minimum Requirements

  • Master’s Degree in a relevant field
  • Minimum of 8 years’ experience, including at least 4 years in SRHR programming
  • Demonstrated experience leading complex, multi‑theme programs
  • Proven fundraising and proposal development success
  • Strong budget oversight and performance analysis skills (including Power BI)
  • 10% availability to travel for national and international activities/events.

Professional Capabilities:

  • Program strategy and portfolio  management
  • People and partner leadership
  • Financial and risk oversight
  • Stakeholder and donor engagement
  • Adaptive management and learning leadership.

Competencies:

  • Communicates with clarity, purpose, and influence
  • Steward resources responsibly
  • Delivers results through accountability and empowerment
  • Builds collaborative, learning‑oriented teams
  • Continuously improves systems and program impact.

Application Closing Date
15th July, 2026.

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  • Job City Abuja
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Ipas is a global non-profit organization that works around the world to eliminate deaths and injuries from unsafe abortion and increase women's ability to exercise their sexual and reproductive rights. Ipas’s work is grounded in the belief that women everywhere must have the opportunity to determine their futures, care for their families and manage their fertility.

Ipas works to improve women's access and right to safe abortion care and reproductive health services by:

Training doctors, nurses, and midwivesin clinical and counseling skills for abortion, postabortion care and family planning;

Improving health-service delivery to make abortion safer and more accessible for women and less costly for the health system;

Researching the impact of unsafe abortion and documenting best abortion care practices and policies;

Working with advocates and policymakers around the world to support women’s reproductive rights and increase access to safe and legal abortion services;

Engaging with women and men in their communities to expand their knowledge of reproductive health and reproductive rights

Increasing access to reproductive health technologies, including manual vacuum aspiration (MVA) and medical abortion.

Beginning in 1971, the United States Agency for International Development’s (USAID) Office of Population funded Battelle Laboratories’ work to develop nonelectric vacuum aspiration for uterine evacuation.  But in 1973, Congress passed the Helms Amendment to the US Foreign Assistance Act, prohibiting the use of any US foreign aid to support abortion services overseas. In response, a group of researchers and others affiliated with the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill came together to complete development of the manual vacuum aspiration (MVA) technology that Battelle had begun. IPAS — International Pregnancy Advisory Services — was born.Along with the manufacture and distribution of MVA instruments, Ipas’s initial focus was on establishing freestanding abortion clinics in developing countries. Between 1974 and 1980, Ipas supported the opening of 13 clinics in 11 countries.Throughout the 80s and early 90s, Ipas increased its role in the international health arena, helping to increase understanding that unsafe abortion is a significant cause of maternal deaths and injuries, and therefore a public health concern. Ipas coined the term “postabortion care,” which was rapidly embraced by the reproductive health community, including USAID. We undertook important research to inform health systems and guide decisionmaking for service delivery. We began working with national and international policymakers to improve reproductive health policies at every level. And we continued to train health-care providers to deliver woman-centered abortion and postabortion care to the full extent of the law in their countries.We quickly outgrew our original name. But because we were well-known in international reproductive health circles, we didn’t want to lose it completely. Hence, we left the acronym behind and became simply “Ipas” in 1993.

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0 USD Abuja CF 3201 Abc road Full Time , 40 hours per week Ipas

IPAS is a nonprofit  organization dedicated to ending preventable deaths and disabilities from unsafe abortions. Through local, national and global partnerships, IPAS works to ensure women can obtain safe, respectful and comprehensive abortion care; including counseling and contraception to prevent unintended pregnancies.

ReproductiveRights
We are  recruiting to fill the position below: Job Title: National Program ManagerJob ID: R1403 Location: Abuja Employment Type: Full Time
Description
  • The National Program Manager exists to lead, integrate, and assure the quality, effectiveness, and accountability of Ipas Nigeria’s program portfolio, ensuring strong alignment with country, node, and global Ipas strategies.
  • As a member of the Country Senior Leadership Team, the role drives program excellence, partner accountability, donor confidence, and strategic growth, while enabling program teams to deliver results with autonomy, innovation, and integrity.
  • The National Program Manager models shared leadership approaches and plays a critical role in strengthening institutional governance, enhancing program and project management systems, and cultivating new business opportunities and partnerships to expand Ipas Nigeria’s brand and impact.
Primary Responsibilities Program Strategy, Leadership & Culture:
  • Develop, maintain, and annually review a comprehensive program roadmap aligned with country and global strategy.
  • Ensure full alignment of all program activities with Ipas strategic priorities.
  • Foster a high-performing, collaborative, shared leadership and values-driven team culture with strong staff engagement and cohesion.
  • Promote program visibility through internal and external knowledge‑sharing events (e.g., webinars).
  • Drive innovation and continuous learning by implementing improvement initiatives across programs.
Program Performance, Implementation & Quality Assurance:
  • Oversee delivery of all programs to ensure they meet agreed scope, timelines, budgets, and quality standards.
  • Strengthen project execution processes to minimize delays and missed milestones.
  • Lead quarterly program performance reviews and ensure proper documentation of outcomes.
  • Ensure all projects maintain accurate, up‑to‑date documentation and reporting systems.
  • Guarantee full compliance with donor and organizational requirements across all projects.
Financial Oversight, Resource Use & Risk Management:
EnterpriseResource Planning (ERP)
  • Ensure effective financial planning, monitoring, and control to maintain projects within approved budgets.
  • Conduct regular financial reviews and improve forecasting accuracy across the program portfolio.
  • Optimize resource allocation to maximize program impact and efficiency.
  • Identify, document, and actively manage program risks with clear mitigation strategies.
  • Drive high budget utilization in line with donor objectives and funding requirements.
Donor Stewardship, Fundraising & Portfolio Growth:
  • Actively contribute to fundraising, proposal development, and donor engagement initiatives.
  • Provide strong programmatic input to ensure proposals are competitive and compliant.
  • Identify and support new funding opportunities and program scale‑up initiatives.
  • Ensure timely, high-quality donor reporting that meets all compliance standards.
Stakeholder Engagement & Communications:
  • Lead stakeholder mapping and maintain up‑to‑date engagement strategies.
  • Build and sustain relationships with government, partners, and advocacy networks.
  • Facilitate regular engagement with key stakeholders, including government officials.
  • Ensure consistent communication of program progress, milestones, and risks to stakeholders.
  • Integrate stakeholder feedback into program design and implementation improvements.
Monitoring, Evaluation, Learning & Adaptation:
  • Establish and oversee monitoring frameworks and KPIs for all programs.
  • Ensure regular program reviews, reflection sessions, and learning processes are conducted.
  • Promote evidence‑based decision‑making and implement program improvements based on data insights.
  • Lead the development and dissemination of annual program impact reports.
  • Develop and monitor cost-efficiency metrics to improve program delivery value.
  • Performs any other assigned tasks.
Sucess Measures Performance will be assessed against agreed performance focus areas, with associated annual targets defined, reviewed, and evaluated through the organization’s performance management process. Performance in this role will be demonstrated through:
  • Consistent delivery of high‑quality, compliant programs
  • Strong donor confidence in program management and reporting
  • Improved program efficiency, learning, and scale
  • High team engagement and accountability across the portfolio.
Minimum Requirements
  • Master’s Degree in a relevant field
  • Minimum of 8 years’ experience, including at least 4 years in SRHR programming
  • Demonstrated experience leading complex, multi‑theme programs
  • Proven fundraising and proposal development success
  • Strong budget oversight and performance analysis skills (including Power BI)
  • 10% availability to travel for national and international activities/events.
Professional Capabilities:
  • Program strategy and portfolio  management
  • People and partner leadership
  • Financial and risk oversight
  • Stakeholder and donor engagement
  • Adaptive management and learning leadership.
Competencies:
  • Communicates with clarity, purpose, and influence
  • Steward resources responsibly
  • Delivers results through accountability and empowerment
  • Builds collaborative, learning‑oriented teams
  • Continuously improves systems and program impact.

Application Closing Date 15th July, 2026.

2026-07-16

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