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Technical Officer Job, Programs at Survive Fistula Healthcare Foundation

Survive Fistula Healthcare Foundation is looking to fill the below position.
The Program Officer will perform the following roles:


Project Designing & Work plan: Participates in concept or proposal development and work planning for Safe Motherhood Strategy (SMS) and Comprehensive Fistula Care (CFC) program activities.

Project Implementation:
  • o   Leads and provides technical assistance in the implementation of Social Behavioural Change Communication (SBCC), Safe Motherhood Strategy (SMS) and Comprehensive Fistula Care (CFC) programs activities according to the final work plans.
  • o   Leads all the preparatory steps and arrangements for clinical program implementation by developing the activity profile and budget, identification of resources needed, site notification and preparations and collaborate with the logistics team and partner sites to ensure that all necessary items are available to assure quality services.
  • Budgeting & Procurements: Works with the Finance and Logistics teams regarding budgeting and procurement processes for program activities.
  • Clinical Monitoring & Quality Improvement: Participate in the implementation of quality improvement approaches of the organization in Project-supported clinical sites such as Baseline Assessments, Clinical Monitoring & Technical Support visits, Clinical Data Review Meetings, Infection Control etc.
  • Capacity Building for Providers: Assess training needs, when appropriate; coordinate planned training of community structures and healthcare providers to improve knowledge, skill competence on Maternal and Newborn Health and Fistula management as required.
  • Collaboration: Identify key stakeholders and partners including government and other authorities in all the project states to support implementation of project-supported activities.
  • Report writing: Provides smart written reports for all program activities, typically immediately after coclusion. Also, He/she will contribute to the development of project quarterly and annual activity reports.
  • Monitoring & Evaluation: Works with the Project M&E in data collection from all program activities and focal health facilities.
  • Represents the organization as assigned at meetings, forum or conferences of partners and other stakeholders.
  • Perform other duties as assigned
Qualifications/Skills and Abilities:
  • A qualified Health Educator or Nurse/Midwife with at least 3 years work experience in area of Health Promotion or other related areas.
  • Excellent understanding of programming from working with Non-profit health organization is an advantage
  • Experience in community mobilization and sensitization activities.
  • Demonstrable in-depth knowledge of reproductive health including maternal and newborn health, Family Planning and Fistula.
  • Excellen written and oral communication skills applicable in a wide variety of settings
  • A proven ability to meet deadlines with strong multi-tasking skills.
  • Great problem-solving skills
  • Fluency in Hausa language is an advantage.
  • Ability to travel up to 60%, mostly internally in Nigeria. 
Proposed Salary:

1,400,000 - 1,800,000 per annum.

Applicants should send CVs to sfhfjobs@outlook.com

Deadline: 31st January,2020




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