Clinton Health Access Initiative Program Manager, Maternal, Newborn Health Jobs in South Africa
The Clinton Health Access Initiative, Inc. (CHAI) is a global health organization committed to saving lives and reducing the burden of disease in low-and middle-income countries, while strengthening the capabilities of governments and the private sector in those countries to create and sustain high quality health systems that can succeed without our assistance.
CHAI will convene a consortium of leading clinical and health systems experts in the country to design, test, and scale-up a replicable model for reducing maternal deaths, newborn deaths, and stillbirths over a four-year period.
The program will strengthen national governance structures for policy development and implementation as well as provincial and district management's capacity to strategically plan and manage service delivery to improve MNH outcomes.
Position Overview
CHAI is looking to hire a highly motivated individual for the role.
This individual will be responsible for managing workstreams across key stakeholders within national and sub-national government, implementing partners, and academic/research institutions to deploy a multi-factorial approach for quality improvement in Maternal and Newborn health.
In addition, he/she will collaborate closely with CHAI South Africa's Sexual & Reproductive Health (SRH) Program to identify and address critical gaps in service delivery across the reproductive life cycle.
The position is based in CHAI offices in Pretoria and may require up to 30% travel within South Africa and internationally.
Provide technical assistance to NDoH in formulating coordinated approaches and targeted strategies to reduce maternal and newborn mortality support by planning, data collection and analysis, supportive supervision, forecasting of commodities, strategy development, developing presentations and briefings, and coordination with various stakeholders
Manage workstreams supporting various aspects of South Africa's MNH goals, including but not limited to indicator development, routine monitoring, training/workshop planning with NDoH, and supportive supervision
Document the implementation of CHAI supported interventions and support the country team in the preparation of donor reports
Liaise closely with technical partners in government to monitor and evaluate interventions against objectives and targets
Manage a team, provide mentorship and performance feedback
Work with government partners to set programme direction and goals and identify strategic areas for expansion or redirection
Lead grant management across multiple partners and funding streams including development and implementation of processes and tools for planning, budgeting, financial reporting, and monitoring and reporting programmatic progress
Lead preparation of high-quality reports for donors, ensuring the appropriate data is collected during project periods to support adequate reporting
Lead consortium of partners in supporting government to formulate and execute targeted strategies and national scale-up plans to improve maternal and newborn health outcomes including support for costing, operational planning, and deployment coordination
Develop strong working relationships with key stakeholders in national and provincial government, implementing partners, donors, and research/academic institutions to ensure coordination of resources and efforts
Other responsibilities as assigned
Provide technical assistance to NDoH in formulating coordinated approaches and targeted strategies to reduce maternal and newborn
mortality support by planning, data collection and analysis, supportive supervision, forecasting of commodities, strategy development, developing presentations and briefings, and coordination with various stakeholders
Manage workstreams supporting various aspects of South Africa's MNH goals, including but not limited to indicator development, routine monitoring, training/workshop planning with NDoH, and supportive supervision
Document the implementation of CHAI supported interventions and support the country team in the preparation of donor reports
Liaise closely with technical partners in government to monitor and evaluate interventions against objectives and targets
Manage a team, provide mentorship and performance feedback
Work with government partners to set programme direction and goals and identify strategic areas for expansion or redirection
Lead grant management across multiple partners and funding streams including development and implementation of processes and tools for planning, budgeting, financial reporting, and monitoring and reporting programmatic progress
Lead preparation of high-quality reports for donors, ensuring the appropriate data is collected during project periods to support adequate reporting
Lead consortium of partners in supporting government to formulate and execute targeted strategies and national scale-up plans to improve maternal and newborn health outcomes including support for costing, operational planning, and deployment coordination
Develop strong working relationships with key stakeholders in national and provincial government, implementing partners, donors, and research/academic institutions to ensure coordination of resources and efforts
Other responsibilities as assigned
At least 5 years of experience in fast-paced, results-oriented environments with increasing levels of responsibility and leadership
Bachelor's Degree with exceptional experience; Master's Degree in Economics, Public Policy, Public Health or other relevant field preferred
Previous work experience in economics and/or public sector financing, particularly in the health sector and in South Africa/Sub-Saharan Africa
Demonstrated strong analytical, organizational, leadership, and problem solving skills
Strong communication skills, including the ability to prepare compelling presentations that translate the results of team activities into meaningful policy recommendations
High level of proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and internet applications
English language fluency, both written and verbal
Advantages
Entrepreneurial mind-set, including ability to work independently, handle ambiguity and multiple priorities simultaneously, and self-motivate in a limited structure environment
Exceptional analytical, research and presentation skills for both qualitative and quantitative data.
Proficient in MS Excel, PowerPoint and Word
Exceptional diplomatic and interpersonal skills, and ability to build strong professional relationships with a range of stakeholders in a challenging, multi-cultural environment
Ability to multi-task and to be effective in high-pressure situations, and able to adapt to fast-paced and changing environments, both internally and externally
Skill and knowledge in programmatic M&E
Previous program management experience highly preferred including managing and recruiting teams, developing and evaluating budgets, creating and implementing work plans, and monitoring both program and staff performance
How to apply
Interested candidates should apply online by 8th September, 2018
For more information and job application details, see; Clinton Health Access Initiative Program Manager, Maternal, Newborn Health Jobs in South Africa
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