QED Group,Senior Policy Advisor for Health System Strengthening and Sustainability Jobs inTanzania

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date: 28 Feb 2017
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Senior Policy Advisor for Health System Strengthening and Sustainability is
needed under the CDC funded International Technical, Operational, and
Professional Support Services 2.0 Project to provide advice and technical
assistance for the development and implementation of activities related to
policy, health systems, and communication in Tanzania. This position will run
from February 15, 2017 – September 13, 2017and will be based at the CDC office,
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
Service
Objectives include:

  1. To
    assist with the management of policy, health systems, and communication
    issues to ensure an effective transition to a more sustainable model of
    support from CDC-Tanzania to the national health system, with an emphasis
    on maximizing the impact of both financial and technical resources.
  2. To
    participate in activity in four major domains of work within CDC-Tanzania:
    policy, coordination, Health Systems Strengthening (HSS), and program
    management.
  3. In
    collaboration with CDC Tanzania, provide technical assistance and guidance
    to the Government of Tanzania (GOT), CDC’s 30 plus partners to include the
    International Center for AIDS Care & Treatment at Columbia University,
    Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation, The Ministry of
    Health-Tanzania, Management Development for Health, etc., and the USG
    health team on key health policy issues, including strategic direction for
    public health programming, sustainability, country ownership, and governance,
    as well as issues involving internal documentation and external outreach.
  4. To
    serve as a recognized expert in current global health policy matters,
    including health financing, human resources for health, human capacity
    development, system governance, and integrated service delivery.
  5. To
    provide technical guidance toward the development and execution of
    CDC-supported projects in these domains, and for communicating and/or
    promoting results to internal audiences, as well as the Tanzanian public.
  6. To
    provide expert analysis of critical health policy issues for CDC, USG and
    guide the design of policy alternatives to address these challenges.
  7. To
    work with other CDC and USG technical teams to ensure that their programs
    reflect an evidence-based health systems approach, are cost-effective and
    impactful, are consistent with USG principles, and meet the needs of
    Tanzania.
Task
Requirements
:
1. Policy
  • Support
    the Country Director with strategic planning, overall programming
    decisions, and coordination of technical activities
  • Provide
    policy support and guidance for CDC-Tanzania operational issues, including
    transition planning, program strategy, and various HQ initiatives.
  • Develop,
    in collaboration with other leadership and technical staff, models and
    tools to promote the sustainability of CDC investments and build local
    individual and institutional capacity.
  • Provide
    technical policy support and guidance to the interagency health team on
    transition strategy and annual planning preparation.
  • Support
    CDC-Tanzania partners on various other policy issues, as needed, including
    GOT reform and sustainability planning.
  • Write
    reports, abstracts, articles, and policy briefs and make oral
    presentations to disseminate public health evaluation findings and to
    advocate for policy changes and the evolution of health system related
    programs in Tanzania.
  • Represent
    CDC on USG and national working groups, including those charged with
    developing strategic and operational plans and policies. As needed,
    provide technical input and/or written content to USG technical teams for
    national policy documents.
  • Promote
    a cross-team, cross-program approach to public health, with an emphasis on
    integrated, sustainable solutions to critical problems.
  • Participate
    in development of planning and execution of high-level visits by USG
    representatives.
2.
Coordination and Advocacy
  • Improve
    understanding of CDC-Tanzania’s work within the Embassy, the Country, USG
    offices, headquarters, and the global health community.
  • Improve
    communication and coordination within CDC-Tanzania to ensure consistency
    of messaging.
  • Collaborate
    with CDC-Tanzania communications staff to develop and distributes a
    variety of internal and external communication (with various frequencies)
    using various methodologies and mediums.
3.
Health Systems Strengthening
  • Provide
    mentorship and guidance for CDC-supported HSS activities.
  • Provide
    technical support to the GOT for health financing issues, including
    mobilization, needs assessment, and allocation of GOT resources.
  • Participate
    on matters related to governance, donor coordination, health financing,
    and analysis of Global Fund activities and programs for CDC Tanzania.
  • Participate
    in expenditure analysis, costing activities, and financial review
    activities, both within CDC-Tanzania and with partners, including the GOT.
  • Engage
    on discussions regarding on the development of physical infrastructure at
    health facilities and local institutions, including on electrification and
    sanitation.
  • Serves
    as an advisor of the policy and systems aspects of other programs across
    health areas.
  • Provide
    expert technical assistance and support for strategic planning for USG,
    CDC and GOT in HSS with focus on GOT plans and policies.
  • Promote
    a “health systems” approach in the work of other USG technical
    teams and provide technical guidance on cost-effectiveness and innovations
    in program delivery.Provide expert technical advice GOT institutions on
    integrated and cost effective health policies related to comprehensive
    health service delivery, human capacity development, health systems
    leadership and governance, health information systems, health systems
    financing, health administration, procurement and supply chain, and
    infrastructure development.
4.
Program Management
  • Support
    the grants management team with coordination, planning, and financial
    analysis.
  • Support
    the planning and process of transition of CDC grants and USG supported
    clinical and non-clinical services to the Government of Tanzania and other
    local partners.
  • Provide
    guidance and strategy for CDC’s cooperative agreements related to HHS, and
    serve in a supportive management role on projects related to quality
    improvement, surveillance, information systems, and research.
  • Serve
    as the technical advisor for health systems and policy-related cooperative
    agreements.
Minimum
Qualifications :
  • Master’s
    Degree in Public Health, Public Policy, or Public Administration
  • Five
    -to-seven (5-7) years of experience with public health program
    implementation and/or research with international experience in global
    health, particularly with PEPFAR.
  • Five
    -to-seven years of knowledge and experience in health policy, including
    education and training for health care workers, health systems financing,
    and health system governance.
  • Five
    -to-seven years of knowledge and experience in public health systems and
    programs at the facility, district and national levels, and an
    understanding of governmental efforts to decentralize and integrate health
    services, particularly in low-resource settings.
  • Five
    -to-seven years of knowledge in developing strategies to build human and
    institutional capacity of host country counterparts and systems, as well
    as analytical methods to evaluate the effectiveness and efficiency of
    capacity building activities.
  • Three
    plus years of experience in using Microsoft Office word processing,
    spreadsheet and presentation software; experience with GIS and/or
    statistical software.
  • Three
    plus years of oral and written communication skills, particularly for
    policy analysis, cross-cultural negotiation, and presentation of research
    findings.
  • Familiarity
    with Health issues and CDC Policies in Tanzania preferable.
  • Five
    -to-seven years of working with US Government funding mechanisms and
    fiduciary requirements of partners and CDC program managers.
How to apply:
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