Technical Advisor Health and Nutrition Specialist, Bamako, Mali 39 views

Organization: Save the Children
Country: Mali
City: Bamako
Office: Save the Children Bamako, Mali
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Technical Advisor Health and Nutrition Specialist – ( 2200037W )
TITLE: Technical Advisor Health and Nutrition Specialist
(Females candidates are highly encouraged)
TEAM/PROGRAMME: Programme Development & Quality (PDQ)
LOCATION: Bamako, Mali
GRADE : (Competitive package)
CONTRACT TYPE: International/ National
CONTRACT LENGTH: 2 years
DEADLINE: ( Please note that applications will be processed on an as-received- basis. Therefore, the process will end as soon as a qualified candidate has been identified).
CHILD SAFEGUARDING: Level 3:
ROLE PURPOSE:
Save the Children International is a ‘dual mandate’ organisation that seeks to inspire breakthroughs in the way the world treats children, and create lasting change in children’s lives. The Health and Nutrition Technical Specialist is a member of the PDQ team. His/her role is to ensure that all Save the Children’s health and nutrition interventions in Mali are of high technical quality, that monitoring processes are in place, that high quality timely reporting occurs, and that the programme quality and relevance is continually assessed and solutions quickly put in place for a change of context. The Health and Nutrition Technical Specialist is to:
Provide strategic technical support to the country programme and technical support to program managers in field offices
Support the quality, design and delivery of Save the Children’s health and nutrition programming in both development and emergency context
Liaise with relevant government bodies and donors, and r epresent Save the Children in applicable meetings at regional, national and international levels
Initiate, lead, advise, support and optimise the contribution of the Mali programmes to Save the Children global health-related breakthrough and campaigns
Sit on Save the Children’s in-Country Humanitarian Team. In the event of a major humanitarian emergency, the role holder will be expected to work outside the normal role profile and be able to vary working hours accordingly.
Develop relevant country-level strategy and interventions in the thematic areas of health and nutrition in both development and emergency contexts
SCOPE OF ROLE:
Reports to: Director of Programme Development and Quality (PDQ)
Staff directly reporting to this post: CMAM Surge Coordinator, Deputy Health & Nutrition Advisor. Incumbent will also have technical (dotted-line) to Health and Nutrition
Program Managers in the field.
Budget responsibility: N/A
Dimensions: National, with frequent travel to the field; maintains relationships and communications with relevant government bodies and high value donors; represent team on multiple coordination for a at regional, national and international levels
KEY AREAS OF ACCOUN TABILITY: Strategy, integration, programme development and quality
Lead on defining the health and nutrition strategy and programme development for the Country Programme, in line with Save the Children International approach in the sector in Mali
Establish and lead the implementation of the Save the Children in Mali health and nutrition strategy (development and humanitarian), consistent with government strategy, organisational goals and resource constraints in collaboration with field staff, regional technical staff and senior management teams
Explore funding opportunities in and outside of country to maintain and expand Save the Children’s work and visibility within the health and nutrition sector
Lead on the design of technical proposals in collaboration with field teams and programme staff, ensuring that proposals are designed in accordance with country and global strategies and policies.
Master Save the Children’s Common Approaches as they relate to health and nutrition and ensure technical proposals are designed to provide the best response to children’s needs
Coordinate and enhance quality of primary health care and nutrition programmes and successfully raise funds to ensure programme continuation and expand coverage, using Common Approaches as much as possible and ensuring high quality programming that is in compliance with national guidelines
Serve as the main CMAM Surge Specialist ensuring liaison with relevant stakeholders, exploring funding opportunities for the approach and supporting the scale-up of the approach
Ensure integration and coordination among the various Save the Children health and nutrition projects contributing to the overall goal of the organisation
Contribute to safe programming, gender sensitive programming and leading on gender inclusion in the implementation of projects
Enhance collaboration with other technical departments to support integrated programming and improve impact
Ensure that information for monthly internal and MoH reports and donor reports is of high quality , accurate, reliable and available in a timely fashion as per plan
Strengthen health and nutrition team’s capacity for effective project management through mentoring and the identification of training needs
Support the recruitment and induction of health and nutrition staff and consultants
Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning
Oversee knowledge sharing across health and nutrition teams, and in coordination with other sectors, and ensure that monitoring and evaluation results are understood and used to improve programmes
Produce timely reports for internal and external use
Guide health and nutrition teams to develop and implement robust systems for gathering evidence and measuring impact, such as needs assessment tools, programme level indicators, quality checklists for use in spot checks, quality benchmarks, complaints and response mechanisms, internal review and programme evaluation work plans, and others with reporting systems which provide appropriate information for use in national and global advocacy
Ensure health and nutrition projects and programs consistently use Quality Benchmarks and other quality and safe programming tools (gender marker, etc.)
Ensure clear plans are in place for monitoring and evaluating project activities in relation to the objectives and that lessons learnt are shared and capitalised on
Ensure that projects are monitored regularly, and that data is collected on a weekly, monthly and quarterly basis
Visit project sites regularly to ensure that teams are appropriately supported
Ensure that beneficiary accountability is taken into consideration throughout programme implementation
Lead on planning of assessments and surveys and ensure best practice through the implementation and dissemination of findings and results
Sign off on technical and programmatic contents of reports produced by the Country Office (i.e. donor reports, consultancy reports, position papers and any document with health and nutrition content)
Representation and coordination
Represent Save the Children in various fora linked with health and nutrition in order to increase visibility and networking opportunities with different stakeholders (government and non-government) in the health and nutrition sector
Represent Save the Children’s work to relevant bodies, including donors, and identify changes to their policies and priorities that may create opportunities or threats children in Mali
Advocate for reforms that will promote the effective implementation of Save the Children’s health and nutrition strategy
Apply knowledge and advanced expertise in health and nutrition policy and programmes to design and develop activities that promote health and nutrition policy implementation and development
Promote the sharing of best practices and learning in relation to programming, advocacy and campaign activities amongst field sites in the country and with SCI and other partners in the region
Work at the policy level with high-level decision makers from the Government of Mali, participating in strategy development, policy making, and technical discussions, as well as negotiating to determine priorities for development
Prepare briefing materials and reports on health and nutrition sector development and primary health care and nutrition for donors, Senior Management Team and visitors as appropriate
Present clear and convincing reports as needed on health and nutrition topics at workshops, meetings and other venues that demonstrate sound analysis and synthesis
Undertake additional tasks as defined by senior management team or PDQ or propose new tasks based on observations
Comply with the requirements of Save the Children’s child protection policies and other staff policies.
Capacity building, team work and staff supervision
Work with field teams to ensure adequate capacity building and technical support to the field
Ensure that all staff understand and are able to perform their role in a humanitarian response and development context
Ensure the recruitment, training and promotion of staff as appropriate including on Common Approaches
Support learning and development for staff working in health and nutrition, by advising on learning needs, sharing training opportunities and encouraging the use of e-tools for self-learning
Conduct performance management of line or matrix managed staff as per SCI policies and procedures
QUALIFICATIONS
Post graduate, master or equivalent field experience in health, nutrition or related field
EXPERIENCE AND SKILLS
Essential:
5 years’ experience at international level in technical support and/or programme management
Direct experience of planning implementing and measuring the impact of health, nutrition, hunger reduction or other related programmes
Successful track record of developing large-scale proposals (1M USD and above) and securing funding from donors
Clear commitment to, and experience of, developing and coaching staff, combined with the ability to give direct actionable feedback
Inter-personal skills to influence and guide field and other senior managers in identifying programming opportunities and resolving programme and campaign challenges, and to work in a collaborative manner within the Country Leadership Team.
Ability to analyse information, evaluate options and to think and plan strategically
Credibility to represent the organization to regional bodies and donors
Ability to speak and write clear English and French (French being the working language in Mali)
Ability to travel to the field, which is expected to be 50% of the work
Desirable:
Experience with Save the Children’s programmes
Date of issue: April 2022
FRANCAIS : IL est porté à la connaissance des candidats que Save the Children International ne demande aucun paiement, ni frais durant tout le processus de recrutement. Toute demande allant dans ce sens doit être immédiatement signalée car contraire aux valeurs et pratiques de notre organisation.
ENGLISH: Applicants are advised that Save the Children International does not require any payment or expense during the entire recruitment process. Any request in this direction should be immediately reported.
Nous portons à la connaissance des postulants que seuls les candidats retenus pour le test seront contactés
Location: Bamako
Employee Status: Fixed Term
Closing Date: Ongoing

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