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  • Posted: Mar 5, 2018
    Deadline: Mar 5, 2018
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    Senior Health and Nutrition Coordinator

    SUMMARY OF RESPONSIBILITIES:

    This is a senior management position responsible for overseeing all the health programming in Somalia, that is, primary healthcare, emergency health, nutrition, community health including the integrated management of childhood illnesses (iCCM), and health system strengthening, in close collaboration with the Deputy Director of Programs, the Senior Health and Nutrition Coordinator (SHNC) will provide leadership, strategic vision and technical support to all aspects of the health and nutrition programs. The SHNC will contribute to the identification of programmatic priorities, design and direction and entertain active coordination with the clusters, health sector coordination forums, other agencies and existing IRC programs.

    In addition, the Senior Health and Nutrition Coordinator will look into integration opportunities with the health program as well as with other IRC programs and ensure that the health and nutrition programs are implemented in accordance with IRC Somalia Strategic Action Plan (SAP) and the Outcome Evidence Frame Work (OEF) and related Theory of Changes (ToCs) international health/Nutrition protocols, guidelines and best practices.

    This position reports to the Deputy Director of Programs, while the Senior Primary Healthcare Manager, the Senior Community Health Program Manager, and the Senior Health Manager will report to the Senior Health and Nutrition Coordinator.

    MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES:
    The Senior Health and Nutrition Coordinator shall:

    Program Strategy, Development & Implementation

    • Lead the development and expansion of the IRC HEALTH and nutrition sector throughout Somalia. This involves conducting periodical quality assessments and researches, development of quality concept notes and proposals and development of new projects and initiatives.
    • Support the development and maintenance of a coherent health and nutrition strategy across IRC’s health/nutrition interventions in Somalia in collaboration with the other IRC programs.
    • Provide technical and management leadership to the IRC health program in Somalia in accordance with best practice and IRC OEF

    * Provide technical advice including supportive supervision to IRC’s staff working in all health projects;
    * Ensure robust monitoring systems are in place and that reviews are undertaken periodically;
    * Adapt and develop where necessary functional health systems including health information, drug management, infection control and referral systems. Contribute actively to the development, revision, monitoring and implementation of the IRC Somalia Country Strategy and the development of detailed sector strategy.

    • Lead the rollout and alignment of the OEF into existing sector strategies and programs
    • Ensure health and nutrition proposals are designed in accordance with the Country SAP and OEF
    • Coordinate the development of proposals and budgets for new projects and extensions of projects in conjunction with the other Technical Coordinators, Senior Health Managers and the DDP: -

    * Overall responsibility for effective and efficient management of project implementation consistent with the project management cycle, program objectives, activities and indicators;
    * Ensure that health/nutrition interventions adhere to donor agreements and IRC’s core policy documents, the IRC 2020 strategy, IRC’s Health Unit policies and guidelines (OEF, Minimum and Core indicators, HIV strategy etc.);
    * Ensure progress reports are completed in accordance with deadlines / compliance requirements and lessons learned are documented for internal use by IRC technical and program staff;

    • Design health programming strategy for emergency response, resilience building and reducing risk to future potential disasters.
    • Look into integration opportunities within the health and nutrition program as well as with other IRC programs in collaboration with Senior Health Managers, other relevant program coordinators and the DDP.
    • Contribute to updates of the IRC Somalia Safety and Security Management as appropriate.

    Representation, Coordination and Advocacy

    • Develop and maintain effective coordination and long-term relationships with health partners, representing IRC positions, promoting long-term strategy and resolving problems/conflicts.
    • Represent IRC in external coordination meetings with UN/ NGOs, donors, partners and government in Nairobi & in the field.
    • Develop and maintain internal and external relationships, and network to promote program linkages. This would include working with the IRC technical unit support staff, participation in the health and nutrition Working Group and sector coordination meetings to share strategies/lessons learned with staff of other agencies, providing information to UN-OCHA and other IASC bodies to contribute to national coordination efforts and communication on program developments with local/ regional authorities.
    • Actively liaise with WHO, the Ministry of Health, the NGO Health Forum and the Health cluster to ensure harmonized and proactive programming.
    • Generate health and nutrition data to be used by the senior country management team and health/nutrition clusters and other relevant staff to influence donor policies with the purpose of generating more funding;
    • Build good relationships with authorities, partners, international and national organizations, authorities in the region and the country
    • Keep the local authorities and other project stakeholders well informed of the progress of the program.
    • Be the donor liaison on health technical issues for the Somalia country program.

    Financial management

    • Lead the development of realistic budgets for the program both in the short-term and the long-term and identify the areas which require fundraising.
    • Effectively manage program budget and staff. This includes among others, regular monitoring of the program finance to avoid major under-spending or over-spending using budget versus achievement analysis system (BvA); updating and sharing salary mapping templates; and maintaining monthly and quarterly spending levels as per the plans;
    • Ensure that program activities are not disrupted by lack of cash and that the processes of cash flow forecasts and cash transfers from Nairobi to the field are smooth.

    Program monitoring (M&E)

    • Lead the process of development of M&E systems and impact assessment for the health and nutrition sector in IRC Somalia. This includes the development of the sector M&E framework in line with the IRC Somalia country strategy and health sector strategy; development of specific M&E systems for each grant; submission of timely monthly and quarterly grant reports; weekly updates; and establishment of baseline data through surveys and other relevant mechanisms; and documentation and sharing of case studies within the organization.
    • Monitor program implementation against work plans and overall project objectives, documenting progress and achievements, providing analysis based on monitoring and evaluation activities and adapt program strategy and implementation accordingly.
    • Develop a monitoring and evaluation mechanism for quality control of health interventions.
    • Ensure that all project activities are implemented in a timely manner and all related objectives achieved.

    Program quality and impact evaluation

    • Take an active and hands on role in assessing impact and changing trends, advising on appropriate interventions and implementation where necessary and regularly review these against forecasts and action plans to enable integrated planning
    • Responsible for developing clear exit strategies from the current emergency program ensuring that it links into recovery and longer-term HEALTHs programming.
    • Learn the new impact evaluation methodologies and consider the application of these methodologies in health and nutrition programs and projects.
    • Develop a monitoring and evaluation mechanism for quality control of environmental health interventions

    Human Resources Management

    • Review staff JDs, set performance objectives of your direct reportees and conduct formal and informal performance evaluations.
    • Maintain open and professional relations with team members, promoting a strong team spirit and providing oversight and guidance to enable staff to successfully perform in their positions.
    • Discuss job expectations and set objectives for direct reports, and provide appropriate and timely feedback regarding performance, including timely implementation of the annual staff performance management system.
    • Clearly define the training needs of direct reports and ensure they are able to access training and professional development resources appropriate to their skill gaps/needs.
    • Work with the Senior Primary Healthcare Program Manager, the Senior Community Health Manager and the Senior Health Manager to establish development plans for their teams and ensure they are able to access training and professional development opportunities.

    KEY WORKING RELATIONSHIPS:

    • Position Reports to: Deputy Director of Programs
    • Position directly supervises: Senior Primary Healthcare Program Manager, Senior Reproductive and Community Health Program Manager; Nutrition Manger
    • Indirect Reporting: n/a
    • Other Internal and/or external contacts:

    Internal:

    • HQ based IRC Technical Advisors
    • Field Coordinator/Manager
    • Other Sector/Program Coordinators
    • Program Managers

    External:

    • Somalia Health Cluster and Health Sector Coordination Forum
    • Relevant other stakeholders e.g. health actors, UN bodies, local and national authorities

    JOB REQUIREMENTS:

    • Medical Doctor, Master in Public Health required
    • Minimum of 7 years professional experience in management of health/nutrition programming in emergency and development settings
    • Strong program/technical and budget management skills, planning, reporting, monitoring and evaluation skills
    • Strong written and oral communication skills, effective in representation and liaison with external parties
    • INGO experience required
    • Proposal writing acumen and experience
    • Must be capable of applying their skills and knowledge in a range of capacities, including direct implementation, advisory functions, training and the transfer of technical knowledge and management skills to others
    • Interpersonal qualities: Works well in and promotes teamwork, comfortable in a multicultural environment, flexible and able to handle pressure with professional grace
    • Fluent in spoken and written English

    Method of Application

    Interested and qualified? Go to International Rescue Committee on rescue.csod.com to apply

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