Cluster Team Lead, Maternal Newborn Child Health (1 position) at Jhpiego

Cluster Team Lead, Maternal Newborn Child Health (1 position) at Jhpiego

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Cluster Team Lead, Maternal Newborn Child Health

Location:
Dodoma

Position Overview:

The Cluster Team Lead will lead regional operations and oversee program implementation in the 3 MNCH regions

supported by the project. S/he will work closely with the Regional MNH Officer and RHMTs to set respective regional priorities, develop work plans, and provide leadership and management support in implementing and monitoring project activities and ensuring the mandatory results and annual results performance standards are met by the respective regions.

S/he will also work with the Regional MNH officers to build strong regional teams and support them to work in a coordinated, rational, and integrated way in the pursuit of Project deliverables. The cluster team lead will also coordinate with the project technical advisors to tailor assistance based on regional needs. As appropriate, the person selected for this position will actively participate in regional MNCAH policy and strategy discussions, including planning and progress reviews with other stakeholders. Dodoma CTL will be overseeing Dodoma, Manyara, and Katavi (MNCH regions)

Qualifications and Requirements:
  • Advanced Degree in program management (e.g., MBA), healthcare management, or other relevant fields.
  • Degree in clinical medicine or nursing desirable.
  • At least five years demonstrated experience implementing and managing healthcare programs (This includes human resources, procurement, and sub-grantee management, development of regional strategies, budget, and work plans)
  • Experience in managing a large office and professional staff
  • Proven leadership in team building and demonstrated ability to achieve results
  • Extensive knowledge of the local health systems
  • Previous experience and understanding of USG funded programs
  • Demonstrated experience in one or more of the following areas: MNH, child health, immunization, nutrition,
  • CECAP, ASRH, gender, SBC, and community interventions
  • Demonstrated ability to develop working relationships with local government, key stakeholders, and other agencies
  • Demonstrated experience in writing quarterly and annual report, as well as documentation of program results
  • Excellent written and oral communication and presentation skills in English and Kiswahili
  • Ability to travel up to 30%

Jhpiego offers a competitive package for selected candidates in line with salary history, academic qualifications, and relevant experience.

To apply, please indicate the position title of the position you are applying for on the subject line of your e-mail.

Applications should also include an up-to-date CV with three contactable professional references, a cover letter, and your salary history. Applications, which do NOT include ALL of these elements, will NOT be considered.

All applications should be sent through e-mail: HRTZ@jhpiego.org Electronics applications are encouraged. The subject on your application e-mail should be the title of the position you are applying for so that we do not miss your application.

Please note that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
The closing date for applications is Friday 18 February 2022 at 5:00 p.m

Jhpiego is an equal opportunity employer promoting gender, equity, and diversity. Persons with disabilities and other minority groups are encouraged to apply

Caution to the applicants:


Some fake adverts online require candidates to apply through some e-mail addresses of public domains, e.g., Yahoo, Gmail, Hotmail, etc. Kindly note: HRTZ@jhpiego.org is the address to use for this recruitment. Please ignore any of those adverts. We also do not charge any application fee nor entertain any meetings or telephone calls. If shortlisted, you will

Manager, Human Resource, through
inquiries.tz@jhpiego.org
 
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