Vacancies: Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist, State HIV Clinical Services
Management Sciences for Health (MSH) saves lives and improves health. Especially among the world’s poorest and most vulnerable people, by closing the gap between knowledge and action in public health. We live our mission to save lives and improve the health of the world’s poorest and most vulnerable people by closing the gap between knowledge and action in public health.
We require suitable qualified professionals to fill the positions below:
Position: Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist
Location: Imo State
The success of the OVC project depends largely on accurate, complete and timely reporting of achievements to PEPFAR/USAID, Achievement of set targets is of utmost importance to the OVC project, hence, the objective of the M&E Specialist position is to provide technical leadership in the roll-out of OVC M and E plan in the states integrating it with other health and education systems and generating strategic data for program management, reporting and documentation of best practices. The M and E Specialist is also responsible in spearheading the roll-out of OVC M and E plan in line with PEPFAR and national reporting requirements and he/she is a member of the Zonal Project management Team that is responsible for overall project performance in each Zones
Specific Responsibilities:
- Maintain accurate and up to date records relating to individual vehicles use Purchase fuel from commercial gas stations, reviews and verities the accuracy of cash memos and submits them to the finance for payment
- Ensure all aspects of vehicles policy are being followed and enforced
- License Class E
- Demonstrate experience in north central region of Nigeria
- Minimum of 5 years driving experience with NGOs or corporate organizations in Nigeria
- Read, speak and write fluent English
- Good computer skills
- Reference and Guarantor.
- West African School Certificate or equivalent
- Personal Characteristic must include excellent judgement, communication and problem solving skills
- Willingness to travel (50%) within Nigeria regularly as required
- Experience as a qualified mechanics desired but not required
For Job Description and Application follow the link:
https://jobs-msh.icims.com/jobs/4180/job
Position: State HI V Clinical Services
Location: Taraba State
The objective of the Clinical Services Specialist position will be to provide leadership to the state program in building a network of clinical HI V services (PITC, PMTCT. enrollment into palliative care/continuum of care, referral to community care services, ART. TB care, follow-up of clients on ART and/or TB treatment and PMTCT mother-baby pairs and link them with the community care
services).
Specific Responsibilities:
- Maintain accurate and up to date records relating to individual vehicles use Purchase fuel from commercial gas stations, reviews and verities the accuracy of cash memos and submits them to the finance for payment
- Ensure all aspects of vehicles policy are being followed and enforced
- License Class E
- Demonstrate experience in north central region of Nigeria
- Minimum of 5 years driving experience with NGOs or corporate organizations in Nigeria
- Read, speak and write fluent English
- Good computer skills
- Reference and Guarantor.
- West African School Certificate or equivalent
- Personal Characteristic must include excellent judgement, communication and problem solving skills
- Willingness to travel (50%) within Nigeria regularly as required
- Experience as a qualified mechanics desired but not required
For Job Description and Application follow the link:
https://jobs-msh.icims.com/jobs/4181/job
The candidate must meet all the criteria of minimum qualification.
How to Apply:
Interested persons must send comprehensive resume with a brief cover letter on or before 24th June 2011.
Suitable candidates living with HIV/AIDS will have an added advantage
Women are encouraged to apply.
Note: There are no relocation allowances available for these positions.
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