Palladium Health Financing Director Jobs in Rwanda
Palladium Health Financing Director Jobs in Rwanda
Project Overview The Rwanda Integrated Health Systems Activity (RIHSA) is a newly awarded, three year project funded by the U.S Agency for International Development (USAID) based in Kigali, Rwanda. RIHSA works to reduce the financial barriers to healthcare in Rwanda through a mix of public and private interventions. RIHSA works to improve the quality of essential health services at national, facility, and community levels utilizing a health systems approach.
Purpose of Position
Palladium seeks a Health Financing Director based in Kigali, Rwanda.
This position will provide leadership, direction, and content to health finance policy development and implementation in Rwanda. The Health Financing Director has overall technical responsibility for the project health financing portfolio.
Primary responsibility will be to assist the country team to develop technical strategies, approaches and plans, implement activities and monitor progress towards outlined project milestone/deliverables/ approved workplans.
The Health Financing Director will also develop technical documents, provide technical oversight to teams, manage the technical aspects of outsourcing any technical services, review and finalize technical products (studies, reports, briefers, slide decks) and provide overall capacity building support and mentoring to the country team.
The position reports to the Chief of Party. The position is expected to be needed through the life of the program, dependent on donor funding.
Applicants are expected to have existing legal authority to work in Kigali and Palladium will not pay for relocation to Kigali.
Roles and Responsibilities
Leadership and Management
Lead design and implementation of technical support activities related to health financing in Rwanda
Stays abreast of key developments in health finance, budget advocacy, community-based health insurance, and resource allocation innovations and interventions in Rwanda to inform technical activities under the Rwanda IHSA. This includes frequent interaction with the Government of Rwanda stakeholders relevant to this area as well as multilateral partners and donor agencies
Represents the project, company, and programs in the health financing area in Rwanda, as well as with others in the professional community
Technical Excellence
Prepares financial protection and domestic resource mobilization analyses, recommendations, briefing notes, and assessments for internal and client use
Provides assistance to others on matters related to topic area of research and evaluation and applies relevant methodologies to programmatic issues of importance
Supervises short-term local consultants in Rwanda
assigned to health finance activities
Interacts with internal and external resources and other experts to bring new and “cutting edge” ideas into approaches
Conducts all work to accepted standards of research ethics
Performs other related duties and responsibilities as assigned
Staff Management
Lead and manage staff professional development to build their capacity and strengthen competency and professional development in health financing
Provide technical staff training where necessary (i.e. On- the- job -training, through coaching or formal short courses facilitated by managers themselves to develop to skills and knowledge)
Conduct regular staff performance appraisals, monitoring progress and setting objectives: this is part of the organization’s performance management system and performance appraisal system
Required Qualifications:
MPH, MSc, MA, MBA or similar with a focus on health financing in public health, international development, health economics, public policy, health sector management, or related field
At least 8 years’ experience in health finance, global health consulting, international development, or other related fields
Understanding of health systems and health financing issues in developing country contexts required
Experience developing and implementing activities in support of universal health coverage objectives, required
Experience in public financial management, decentralization and citizen engagement, health policy and financing, local economic development, results-based financing and/or public-private partnerships (PPPs) desirable
Familiarity with Rwandan health system and health financing landscape preferred
Familiarity with USAID-supported projects
Sound knowledge of methodologies used in health finance research
Ability to present complex information to diverse audiences. Clear and effective writing and oral communication skills, including significant experience with report development and delivering oral presentations supported by PowerPoint slides.
Strong program management, organizational, and interpersonal skills required
Appropriate computer skills necessary to conduct research, and to conduct analysis of study data (Excel, STATA, SPSS or similar)
Strong analytical and computer skills (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, web-based research) – this includes data analytics
Attention to detail and ability to effectively and efficiently perform multiple tasks and balance competing priorities often within a required timeframe
Professional and mature demeanor and conduct
Ability to take initiative and/or respond independently to situations
Work well with limited oversight and with diverse cross-cultural groups, partners, and colleagues
Fluency in English required
Must be willing to live and travel within Rwanda
How to Apply
For more information and job application details, see; Palladium Health Financing Director Jobs in Rwanda
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