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National Lead Consultant, NTD Programmes

Health Systems Consult Limited (HSCL) provides public health and development advisory services to clients in the health sector. We assist a range of global donors and funders, non-governmental organisations, the Federal Government as well as private sector firms to successfully implement development programs in the health sector. Our advisory services are formed along the WHO-recommended “six building blocks” for strengthening health systems. Specifically, our services include Health Programmes Design and Implementation, Health Financing and Economic Reviews, Monitoring & Evaluation, Research, Health Systems Strengthening, Policy Analysis and Development, Strengthening Procurement and Supply Chain Systems as well as Human Resources for Health Development. HSCL is an international organization with offices in Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Tanzania and Zambia.

We are recruiting to fill the position below:

Job Title: National Lead Consultant, NTD Programmes
Location: NG-Abuja
Project Title: Third Party Monitoring of an NTD Programme
Category: Monitoring & Evaluation
Contract Type: Fixed Term

Minimum Qualifications
A minimum of a master’s degree in Public Health, Parasitology & Epidemiology, or related fields.

Experience/Skills:
A minimum of 8-10 years of progressive professional experience in the evaluation of large-scale public health programs
Must be conversant with Monitoring & Evaluation Tools (Mixed Method Research, Data Quality Assurance Skills and Data Analytics Skills).
Knowledge of international clinical guidance and best practices for the management of NTDs.
Experience in NTD programs is desirable.
Excellent teamwork, inter-personal, verbal and written communication, presentation and facilitation skills.
Ability to conduct field work in remote areas for extended periods of time.
Fluency in English, written and spoken.

Application Closing Date
28th November, 2020.

How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should send a Cover Letter and updated CV in one document to: 
recruitment@hscgroup.org 
using the Job Title as subject of the email.

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