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Application at National Malaria Elimination Program for Monitoring and Evaluation Manager

The National Malaria Elimination Program (NMEP), Federal ministry of health abuja has Vacancies for Monitoring and Evaluation Manager
RESPONSIBLITIES
Supervise staff carrying out all M&E activities related to GF including analysis of data generated from data verification visits and preparation of reports
Planing and coordination of field operations and data managment related to GF
Ensure timely implementation of all M&E activities stipulated in the aproved GF work plan
Take lead in the preparatin and submission of NMEP quaterly report to GF
Provide strategic linkages between the GF M&E activities and the national M&E plan to ensure adhrence to the three-ones
Plan and coordinate quarterly data verification/validation visits to selected facilities in GF supported states; coordinate validation of PRs' semestrual PUDR submisssions to NMEP
Monitor PRs/States contracts/ MOU with regards to adherence to the terms related to M&e for the grant
Coordinate the collation of routine malaria commodity utilization and survellance data for GF supported states
QUALIFICATIONS/SKILSS:
MBBS/B.Sc (health related field) with at least 6 years post qualification experience
MPH/M.Sc (Public Health)
At least five years experience in monitoring and evaluation of malaria program/projects
Proficiency in MS word, excel, powerpoint and other computer skills
Excellent comunication skills (written, spoken, presentation)
Duration of contract: Ony year at the first instance; renewable subject to satisfactory performance and or continuation of grant
Method of application: Interested candidates should send application letter and cv in one attachment to nmeprecruits@nmep.gov.ng on or before 11/8/2017

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