The Maternal and Child Survival Program (MCSP),MCSP Child Health Coordinator jobs in Rwanda

MCSP
Child Health Coordinator
The
Maternal and Child Survival Program (MCSP) is a global, USAID Cooperative
Agreement operating in 25 high priority countries to introduce and support
high-impact health interventions with the ultimate goal of ending preventable
child and maternal deaths within a generation. The Prog

ram is focused on
ensuring that all women, newborns and children most in need have equitable
access to quality health care services to save lives. USAID’s MCSP supports
programming in maternal, newborn and child health, immunization, family
planning and reproductive health, nutrition, health systems strengthening,
water/sanitation/hygiene, malaria, prevention of mother-to-child transmission
of HIV, and pediatric HIV care and treatment. USAID’s MCSP engages governments,
policymakers, private sector leaders, health care providers, civil society,
faith-based organizations and communities in adopting and accelerating proven
approaches to address the major causes of maternal, newborn and child mortality
such as postpartum hemorrhage, birth asphyxia and diarrhea, respectively, and
improve the quality of health services, from household to hospital.

USAID’s
Maternal and Child Survival Program in Rwanda is hiring a Child Health
Coordinator who will provide technical and program support in the area of child
health and act as an integral part of MCSP Rwanda’s team. MCSP/Rwanda aims to
reduce child and maternal mortality through increased coverage and utilization
of high-impact low cost reproductive, maternal, newborn, and child health
(RMNCH) interventions and innovative new approaches and strengthen the capacity
of the Ministry of Health (MOH) to manage and scale up high-impact RMNCH
interventions. The Child Health Coordinator will participate in designing,
implementing and monitoring and evaluation of appropriate and sustainable
approaches related to child health so as to contribute to achievement of
project targets.
Responsibilities
include:
  1. Planning
    and integration of CH activities
  • Work
    closely with the Child Health Advisor on implementing scale-up strategies
    for high impact child health interventions at both facility and community
    levels (including iCCM, IMCI and ETAT).
  • Plan
    implementation of activities, in close collaboration with district
    coordinators as well as the Field Program Coordinator, respective Team
    Leaders and other Program Coordinators.
  • Specifically
    monitor the implementation of MCSP’s workplan related to child health
    activities and ensure that activities are executed according to plan and
    are integrated across the RMNCH platform
  • Work
    collaboratively with other team members to ensure coordinated project
    planning, and development, and assure resource availability and management
    of activities so that the project functions smoothly and efficiently.
  1. Operation
  • Facilitate
    the implementation of all activities including technical materials
    development, training, supervision, and monitoring.
  • Provide
    follow-up and assure supportive supervision for activities.
  • Assist
    finance staff to prepare financial forms to advance/reimburse funds for
    on-going activities. Assist finance staff to review process and reconcile
    payment documentation from trainers, program, technical and management
    staff as well as from consultants.
  • Order
    job-aids and training materials in coordination with the Child Health
    Advisor and MNCH Team Lead and ensure that materials and supplies reach
    target sites in a timely manner.
  • Help
    ensure that required project and administrative reports are submitted in a
    timely way.
  • Assist
    with organization of meetings, trainings, field visits, and other
    activities.
  • Assist
    with other programmatic and administrative duties as required.
  1. Learning
    and documentation
  • Contribute/coordinate
    with the Project’s M&E team to ensure that the Project meets targets
    in accordance with the M&E framework.
  • Ensure
    that activities related to child health are properly documented and that
    program data are systematically collected , analyzed, submitted and
    properly archived as well as shared across the project to inform MCSP’s
    technical reports and to feed into MCSP’s learning activities
  • Share
    experience related to child health activities to inform the design of
    MCSP’s workplan.
Requirements
  • A
    degree in medicine or nursing and/or a master’s degree in Public Health or
    other clinical disciplines.
  • Additional
    training related to child health and project planning and management.
  • At
    least 5 years of professional experience working in child health programs.
  • Hands-on
    knowledge and skills in designing, planning, implementing and monitoring
    of facility and community based programs for promoting safe motherhood and
    child survival.
  • Experience
    in child health-related capacity building for health facility staff.
  • Sound
    understanding of current policy developments related to child health.
  • Good
    working knowledge of Microsoft office programs including MS Excel, MS Word
    and MS PowerPoint.
  • Strong
    skills in teamwork and networking.
  • Excellent
    communication skills (written and oral) in English, French and Kinyarwanda
    (preferred).
  • Solid
    skills in documentation and report writing.
  • Ability
    to travel nationally frequently.
If
you are qualified and would like to apply for this position, please apply at MCSPRwandaHR@jsi.com by October 17, 2016
with “Application for MCSP/Rwanda CH Coordinator” in the subject line. For
further information on USAID’s Maternal and Child Survival Program, please go
to www.mcsprogram.org
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