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Deputy Chief of Party (DCOP) at EngenderHealth

EngenderHealth is a leading global women’s health organization committed to ensuring that every pregnancy is planned, every child is wanted, and every mother has the best chance at survival. In 20 countries around the world, we train health care professionals and partner with governments and communities to make high-quality family planning and sexual and reproductive health services available-today and for generations to come. EngenderHealth Nigeria is an NGO working to improve the lives of individuals by making reproductive health services safe, available, and sustainable. We provide technical assistance, training, and information, with a focus on practical solutions that improve services where resources are scarce. We believe that individuals have the right to make informed decisions about their reproductive health and to receive care that meets their needs. We work in partnership with government, institutions, and health care professionals to make this right a reality.

  • Job Type: Full Time
  • Qualification: MBA/MSc/MA
  • Experience: 10 years
  • Location: Abuja
  • Job Field: NGO/Non-Profit  , Project Management

JOB SUMMARY

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  • The Deputy Chief of Party (DCOP)/Technical Director (TD) will lead the technical direction of the anticipated USAID-funded quality improvement activity as it seeks to catalyze local governments, institutions, and partners to strengthen quality of care through primary healthcare in Nigeria.
  • During the startup phase, the DCOP/TD will provide technical input to seminal documents such as the activity’s work plan, PMP, SOWs for Consortium partners, and staffing plan, as well as contributions to conversations with the activity COP and USAID/Nigeria, to ensure a strong foundation for the activity’s success.
  • During implementation, the DCOP/TD will provide technical oversight to ensure the soundness of the activity’s approach towards meeting goals and objectives, working with the COP, EngenderHealth’s Country, and other technical personnel to deliver on expectations.
  • The DCOP/TD will also play a key role in the development of activity deliverables and be responsible for providing a final review before signoff. In coordination with the COP, the DCOP/TD will liaise closely with Ministry of Health officials, national authorities, and other external partners to collaborate on shared goals and objectives. As needed, this position will represent the program on behalf of the COP.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

  • Provide technical leadership to the activity to support progress toward milestones and
  • anticipated results.
  • Lead the development and implementation of strategies, work plans, and activities to strengthen the quality of care through primary healthcare; elevate the role of local actors in upholding regional collaboration, knowledge exchange, and accountability mechanisms; and build the institutional capacity of key local health service delivery partners in Nigeria.
  • Supervise the activity technical staff, covering various technical disciplines such as FP, maternal health, nutrition, immunization, malaria, policy/advocacy, gender, youth, social inclusion, behavior change communication, etc.
  • Provide mentoring and coaching as needed. Direct the technical team to ensure synchronized work to achieve activity goals and objectives, and share/apply lessons learned and best practices across activities.
  • Support and coordinate the project team to ensure strict compliance with EngenderHealth and USAID rules, processes, and procedures for activity implementation. Lead initiatives and activities that will promote USAID’s objectives on localization, gender equality, diversity equity and inclusion, stakeholder and private engagement, and sustainability in activity implementation.
  • Liaise with technical representatives of consortium partners to ensure a harmonized approach towards activity goals.
  • Support the activity’s monitoring, evaluation, and learning and knowledge management activities and deliverables.
  • Work collaboratively with EngenderHealth’s regional and home offices to ensure technical assistance is well-coordinated.

REQUIREMENTS

  • Must possess the following requirements with or without a reasonable accommodation.
  • Master’s degree in social sciences, medicine, public health, development, or related field and/or a medical degree with public health and management expertise.
  • Minimum of 10 years of progressively increasing responsibility in managing successful international development assistance and health programs. Demonstrated 7-10 years of progressively increasing responsibility for managing and implementing related health programs in a leadership position. Of this, a minimum of 4 years should be focused on primary healthcare in Nigeria.
  • Demonstrated understanding of the primary healthcare landscape (including various technical disciplines such as FP, maternal health, nutrition, immunization, malaria, policy/advocacy, GYSI, behaviour change communication, etc.) in and knowledge of USG health initiatives in Nigeria.
  • Demonstrated capacity in managing results.
  • Demonstrated leadership working with diverse stakeholders, including representatives from other donors, implementing partners, host country Ministries, host country government appointees, private sector entities, and NGOs.
  • Proven capacity to oversee the development/implementation of work plans and deliverables.

ESSENTIAL SOFT SKILLS

  • Committed to EngenderHealth’s core organizational values of reflection, inclusion, integrity, respect, and transformation.
  • Exceptional leadership qualities and depth and breadth of management expertise and experience.
  • Proven ability to multitask and work under pressure and with flexibility.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English.

PREFERRED SKILLS, ABILITIES AND FUNCTIONS

  • Relevant experience in West and Central Africa, especially Nigeria.
  • Ability to travel up to 35% as required

Method of Application

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