Closing date: Sunday,
8 May 2016
8 May 2016
POSITION: Senior Child Health
Advisor
Advisor
PROJECTS: RAcE, ECHS,
MalariaCare, EMPIC, LTK study
MalariaCare, EMPIC, LTK study
DEPARTMENT: Health &
Nutrition
Nutrition
COUNTRY
OFFICE:
Malawi
OFFICE:
Malawi
POST
TYPE:
National
TYPE:
National
LOCATION: Save the Children Malawi
Country Office, Lilongwe
Country Office, Lilongwe
GRADE: 1
CHILD
SAFEGUARDING
SAFEGUARDING
Level
3 – the responsibilities of the post may require the post holder to have
regular contact with or access to children or young people
3 – the responsibilities of the post may require the post holder to have
regular contact with or access to children or young people
ROLE
PURPOSE
PURPOSE
The
Senior Child Health Advisor will provide leadership in all child health-related
technical areas, with a particular focus on community-based health services and
related research. S/he will provide state-of-the-art technical inputs into the
development of the content and implementation strategies for evidence-based,
high impact child health interventions. S/he will advance the child health work
of Save the Children in Malawi though a strong focus on internal programming
and external partnerships. S/he will oversee several child health-focused projects
and studies, ensuring sound management and effective implementation though each
project or study team. Externally, s/he will work in close collaboration with
external partners, including the Ministry of Health (MOH), in particular the
Integrated Management of Childhood Illnesses (IMCI) Unit and National Malaria
Control Programme (NMCP); relevant national-level Technical Working Groups, in
particular the IMCI TWG; Unicef and other UN agencies; development partners;
other NGOs; research institutions; and other external stakeholders. This
position is based in Lilongwe with frequent travel to districts to supervise
and provide technical support to the child health components of Save the
Children’s field projects.
Senior Child Health Advisor will provide leadership in all child health-related
technical areas, with a particular focus on community-based health services and
related research. S/he will provide state-of-the-art technical inputs into the
development of the content and implementation strategies for evidence-based,
high impact child health interventions. S/he will advance the child health work
of Save the Children in Malawi though a strong focus on internal programming
and external partnerships. S/he will oversee several child health-focused projects
and studies, ensuring sound management and effective implementation though each
project or study team. Externally, s/he will work in close collaboration with
external partners, including the Ministry of Health (MOH), in particular the
Integrated Management of Childhood Illnesses (IMCI) Unit and National Malaria
Control Programme (NMCP); relevant national-level Technical Working Groups, in
particular the IMCI TWG; Unicef and other UN agencies; development partners;
other NGOs; research institutions; and other external stakeholders. This
position is based in Lilongwe with frequent travel to districts to supervise
and provide technical support to the child health components of Save the
Children’s field projects.
SCOPE
OF ROLE
OF ROLE
Reports
to:
Director of Health
to:
Director of Health
Projects
overseen / supported
overseen / supported
- Rapid
Access Expansion (RAcE) - Essential
Community Health Services (ECHS) - MalariaCare
- Enhanced
iCCM (EMPIC) - LTK
malaria study
Staff
directly reporting to this post
directly reporting to this post
- RAcE:
1 Project Manager - ECHS:
1 Project Manager - MalariaCare:
1 Project Coordinator
KEY
AREAS OF ACCOUNTABILITY
AREAS OF ACCOUNTABILITY
Technical
Leadership
Leadership
- Provide
technical leadership and support to the child health components of Save
the Children’s projects, in particular iCCM - Provide
leadership and technical assistance in child health and iCCM to the MOH
and other in-country development partners, including support to the
development of relevant child health-focused national plans, strategies
and policies - Provide
technical assistance for the development and implementation of child
health-related behavior change strategies and activities - In
collaboration with Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning
(MEAL) colleagues, support the development of feasible and effective
monitoring approaches for child health-focused interventions and projects - Coordinate
with external partners to support the development of training manuals,
supervision and monitoring tools, communication materials, job aids and
other technical materials to support the implementation of child health
interventions by Save the Children and other organisations - Conduct
periodic field visits to Save the Children child health and iCCM projects
and studies to monitor the technical quality of interventions - Lead
the Save the Children Malawi iCCM Technical Working Group (TWG), ensuring
that all Save the Children projects working on iCCM coordinate and
collaborate effectively, promoting the sharing of technical resources,
learning and mutual support - In
collaboration with MEAL and other technical colleagues, develop research
protocols and tools related to child health and support child
health-focused research activities - Prepare
research papers, presentations and scientific articles based on primary
research conducted by Save the Children projects and studies, and
collaborate with other technical experts to identify suitable
opportunities for sharing evidence from Save the Children child
health-focused programming
Representation,
Networking and Advocacy
Networking and Advocacy
- In
collaboration with Advocacy colleagues, lead on child health-focused
advocacy initiatives and serve as a child health technical resource for
the Advocacy department - Stay
abreast of the latest child health technical evidence and data, both
global and Malawi-specific, and periodically share with technical and
programme colleagues in the Health Department and other teams - Serve
as Save the Children Malawi’s focal person for all child health and
iCCM-related issues, liaising with the MOH, UN agencies, other NGOs, donor
agencies, academic and research institutions, professional bodies and other
in-country stakeholders as appropriate - Represent
Save the Children Malawi’s child health priorities and projects in
professional circles, including meetings, conferences and presentations - Ensure
Save the Children’s active participation and contribution to policy
dialogue and engagement at the national level, including relevant TWGs,
sub-committees and other forums - In
collaboration with the Director of Health, ensure that Save the Children
Malawi’s child health and iCCM-focused programming and strategic ambition
is effectively communicated to and supported by other Save the Children
entities, including Save the Children members and the Health and Nutrition
Global Initiative
Strategy
and New Business
and New Business
- Support
the Director of Health and Director of Programme Quality and Development
(PQD) to identify and develop new child health-focused projects and
studies - Ensure
that child health and iCCM are well represented in Save the Children
strategies, both Malawi-specific and global, seeking relevant inputs from
a range of internal and external stakeholders and leading on subsequent
operationalization - Support
the child health components of Save the Children Malawi’s emergency
preparedness plans and emergency response as required
Project
and Staff Management
and Staff Management
- Oversee
the effective implementation of all projects and studies under his / her
responsibility, including proper internal and external reporting and
monitoring of expenditure against budget - With
support from Director of Health and the Save the Children Malawi’s Human
Resource Department, lead the recruitment of Save the Children staff in
projects and studies under his / her responsibility - Manage
and provide support to the staff reporting to this position, implementing
effective performance management in accordance with Save the Children
policies - Ensure
that all new project and study staff receive an effective orientation on
Save the Children and child health programming - Ensure
all project and study staff receive appropriate training in accordance
with the HR and staff development policies of Save the Children
BEHAVIOURS
(SCI Values in Practice)
(SCI Values in Practice)
Accountability
- Holds
self-accountable for making decisions, managing resources efficiently,
achieving and role modelling Save the Children values - Holds
the team and partners accountable to deliver on their responsibilities –
giving them the freedom to deliver in the best way they see fit, providing
the necessary development to improve performance and applying appropriate
consequences when results are not achieved
Ambition
- Sets
ambitious and challenging goals for themselves (and their team), takes
responsibility for their own personal development and encourages others to
do the same - Widely
shares their personal vision for Save the Children, engages and motivates
others - Future
orientated, thinks strategically.
Collaboration
- Builds
and maintains effective relationships, with their team, colleagues,
members and external partners and supporters - Values
diversity, sees it as a source of competitive strength - Approachable,
good listener, easy to talk to
Creativity
- Develops
and encourages new and innovative solutions - Willing
to take disciplined risks
Integrity
- Honest,
encourages openness and transparency - A
strong commitment to Save the Children’s vision of a world in which every
child attains the right to survival, protection, development, and
participation.
QUALIFICATIONS
AND EXPERIENCE
AND EXPERIENCE
- A
health-related degree is essential - Candidates
with an MSc in Public Health or another relevant discipline are preferred
EXPERIENCE
AND SKILLS
AND SKILLS
- Demonstrated
experience in a senior health technical advisory or project management
role within an NGO or similar organisation is essential - Demonstrated
experience in a senior management or technical role within a child health
project is desirable - Strong
knowledge of child health and community-based health services policy and
practice in Malawi - Strong
knowledge of current child health and iCCM nutrition policy and practice - Demonstrated
experience of working with complex teams in different geographic locations - Demonstrated
experience of working in fast-moving and fluid professional environments
with multiple competing deadlines and tasks - Excellent
people management and leadership skills - Excellent
communication skills in Chichewa and English, both oral and written - Computer
literacy in Microsoft software: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook Express.
Date
of issue: 27th April 2016 Author : David Melody
of issue: 27th April 2016 Author : David Melody
Location:
Lilongwe, Malawi
Lilongwe, Malawi
Contract
– Full-Time
– Full-Time
Closing
date: Sunday 8 May 2016
date: Sunday 8 May 2016
All
jobs close at midnight UK time on the date specified
jobs close at midnight UK time on the date specified