Chief of Party – USAID/Kenya Private Sector Opportunities to a Fully Private Care and Treatment 35 views

Chief of Party – USAID/Kenya & East Africa Private Sector Opportunities to a Fully Private Care and Treatment
Organisation Profile
For the past 50 years, we have been making Positive Impact possible. With a team of more than 2,500 employees operating in 90 plus countries and a global network of more than 35,000 technical experts, Palladium has improved – and is committed to continuing to improve – economies, societies and most importantly, people’s lives.

Palladium develops and delivers innovative, locally relevant, evidence-based solutions to improve the health and well-being of people around the world. Since 1971, we have assisted governmental and non-governmental agencies, foundations, and the private sector by designing, implementing, and evaluating programs in HIV/AIDS, sexual and reproductive health, population and family planning, maternal and child health, infectious diseases, and gender. Palladium has deep expertise in policy and advocacy, research and strategic information, health markets and private sector engagement, modeling and economic analysis, patient monitoring and management/HMIS, strategic consulting, and program management.

Palladium is a child-safe organization, and screens applicants for suitability to work with children. We also provide equal employment to all participants and employees without regard to race, color, religion, gender, age, disability, sexual orientation, veteran, or marital status.
Project Overview and Position:
The Chief of Party is a full-time position for an upcoming award being solicited through USAID/Kenya & East Africa to promote Private Sector Opportunities to a Fully Private Care and Treatment. USAID/Kenya & East Africa’s Health, Population, and Nutrition (HPN) Office has realized the need to expand their approach to private sector engagement, and the paradigm of their relationships to be more transformational and private sector led. In line with USAID’s new Private Sector Policy, USAID/KEA’s office has prioritized the following areas to engage the private sector to reshape the healthcare supply in Kenya using market-based approaches that will increase access and contribute to a sustainable health system: 1.) Expand and strengthen supply chain partnerships; 2.) Increase the availability of small-scale private sector health providers; 3.) Increase access to financing for private health sector firms; and 4.) Harness ICT/digital health private sector opportunities to scale up health delivery. The Chief of Party (COP) shall provide overall leadership, program management and oversight, and serve as principal liaison to USAID and the Ministry of Health (MOH).

This position will be based in Nairobi, Kenya and is contingent upon contract award to Palladium.
Reports to: Project Director
Duration: 5 years
Location: Nairobi, Kenya
Key Responsibilities
Provides overall leadership, strategic guidance, vision, and management to staff and the overall project team, including staff, consultants, and partner organizations.
Plan, direct and coordinate technical and operational activities to ensure that project goals and objectives are met ad prescribed timeframes and funding parameters are in compliance with USAID regulations and Palladium’s policies.
Provide overall technical and administrative leadership to the project implementation team, including development of strategies, budgets, work plans, MEL plans and reporting
Ensures the strategic and functional integration of all technical areas as well as strong collaboration with government counterparts, donors, private sector, and other implementing partners,
Coordinates with other local USAID representatives, USG projects, as well as other development partners to ensure collaboration, integrated approach, and complementarity of the interventions to add value to private service delivery improvement and HIV/AIDS, malaria, and family health programming.
Serve as the project’s primary point of contact with USAID, other implementing partners, MOH, and other stakeholders; ensure alignment and harmonization with other programming where appropriate, including public/private sector partnerships.
Oversee budget implementation and financial management, working closely with the Director of Finance & Operations/Grants Manager; ensure the project’s preparedness for USAID audit.
Responsible for meeting contractual obligations, producing deliverables and targets, and achieving project results as specified by USAID.
Oversees project planning, contributes technical expertise as necessary to ensure USAID/Kenya & East Africa Private Sector Opportunities to a Fully Private Care and Treatment, with a focus on results and financial accountability for all project activities.
Provides strategic vision on program sustainability and resilience.
Leads and advises on best governance principles, including ownership, inclusiveness, transparency, accountability, integrity, and ethical standards.
Balances the interests of various stakeholders and supports participatory governance through multisectoral partnerships.
Ensure interventions reflect high technical quality and are in line with the project’s scope of work.
Communicates/works with health sector leaders in Kenya, including MOH, subnational health sector leaders, and key stakeholders at the national level.
Lead and manage staff professional development to build their capacity and strengthen competency and professional development.
Represents the project to USAID, senior policymakers, and in professional and donor forums.
Fluent writing, reporting, and presentational skills in English.

Candidate Requirements:
Master’s Degree or higher in health, social sciences, international development, or in a related field.
Extensive professional experience in at two or more of the following areas: private sector health financing and engagement, supply chain, health policy formulation, private sector service delivery, advocacy for co-financing, HIV/AIDS, malaria, and family health.
USAID program experience a must with at least 5 years of experience as a Chief of Party on a USAID funded project or other donor-funded development project. At least 5 years of experience in partnership building, particularly with the private sector, government representatives, donors, and community organizations.
Demonstrated knowledge and experience with USAID or other donor planning and reporting systems, operations, programming, and structure
Extensive experience managing and leading technical and administrative teams for complex development projects
Extensive experience working in low- and middle- income countries (LMICs).Experience in Kenya and/or East Africa region preferred.
Excellent interpersonal, writing, presentation, organizational and computer skills required (Outlook, Word, Excel).
Attention to detail and ability to effectively and efficiently perform multiple tasks and balance competing priorities often within a required timeframe.
Ability to respond and adapt quickly to changing requirements and competing demands.
Must be willing to live and travel within Kenya.
Fluency in English.
Kenyan Nationals are encouraged to apply.
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Please submit a CV and Cover Letter in English

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