The Center for Clinical Care and Clinical Research is an indigenous, non-profit organization that promotes best practices in health care delivery, medical training and research using locally adapted models of health systems strengthening. CCCRN built a vast network of health and allied professional staff, partners and collaborators.
We require qualified candidates to fill the under-listed position for a 5-year USAID award known as Transforming Health and Resilience for Individuals Through Vibrant Empowerment (THRIVE) South Project, implemented in the five states of Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, Cross River, Edo and Lagos:
Job Title: Program Officer
Locations: Lagos, Calabar - Cross River and Eket Zone, Uyo - Akwa Ibom
Project: THRIVE South
Department: Program Management
Reports to: State Program Manager
Secondary Report to: Nil
Job Summary
- The program officer supports the State program manager in the coordination of all CSO activities in the state/zone, in line with project implementation plan.
- S/He ensures that all CSO activities in the state/zone meet effective programming standards and best practices established by USAID for Improving the Quality of Life of Vulnerable Children.
- S/He ensures that services provided to vulnerable children are need-based and in line with the National service standard and the PEPFAR guidelines.
- S/He provides support to the CBOs, identifies capacity gaps and recommends to other team members to strengthen technical capacity.
- Support the state team lead to carry advocacy, support community improvement team, provide timely update on grant, work plan and coordinate state project activities to ensure successful implementation of all projects.
Responsibilities
- S/he will work with the State Program Manager to support the implementation of high-quality care and support activities for orphans and vulnerable children.
- The incumbent will coordinate the implementation of OVC program activities in line with PEPFAR guidelines within the state.
- Identify programmatic areas that are lagging on service coverage (such as PMTCT & EID) and initiate dialogue and actions with other team members
- Support the development of sustainable models for HIV care and support along the HIV cascade to different OVC sub-populations.
- Support enrollment of children into the OVC program in line with the enrollment streams
- Ensure implementation of education activities including enrollment, retention and progression of children in school
- Interfacing with GON, USG partners, and CBOs to facilitate synergies and initiatives to improve the package of care and support services to beneficiaries.
- S/he will strengthen linkages between CBOs, state and LGA structures for improved coordination of OVC service delivery planning and implementation at the community level.
- S/he ensure planned project results are achieved and documented at the CSOs level
- The incumbent will support the development of state work plans for the project and coordinate the implementation and reporting on all activities; receive and review monthly programmatic performance reports from CBOs and health facilities.
- S/he will directly manage sub-award recipients assigned for the purpose of coordinating implementation and service provision to the beneficiaries.
Specific Job Responsibilities
- Responsible for monthly work plan review with recommendation for approval, ensure program implementation is aligned with approved work plan and review monthly programmatic reports and ensure monthly expense liquidation aligns with approved budgets
- Provide regular feedback to CSOs on gaps in project implementation and recommend capacity development as may be necessary.
- Other duties assigned.
Qualifications and Skills
- Degree in Social or Behavior Science, Nursing, Public Health or a related field; Solid working knowledge (practical skills) in PEPFAR OVC care and support highly desired.
- Minimum of five years’ experience in health program management in Nigeria including HIV, with at least three years’ experience working on HIV/AIDS Care, treatment and support programs in national or resource poor settings.
- Knowledge and understanding of pediatric home-based care, gender, stigma and discrimination.
- Experience in coordinating HIV/AIDS program implementation. Ability to work independently with strong problem-solving skills.
- Excellent personal communication skills, in written and verbal English, with high impact influencing and persuasive skills and able to represent the organization to donors and partners
- Ability to work closely with CSO partners, government agencies and commitment to network mission.
- Good experience of using Ms. Word, infographics, Power point, Excel or knowledgeable on NOMIS M&E package and good understanding of institutional capacity building, grant management, and service delivery.
Key Working Relationships:
- Supervisory: This position has no supervisory roleInternal: State Program Manager, CSO Partners.
Application Closing Date
8th May, 2025.
How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should: