Demand Creation Work Stream Advisor at National Malaria Elimination Programme


Posted on: Mon 16-12-2013

Nigeria adopted the use of LLINs as the main intervention for malaria vector control because of its cost effectiveness. In 2009, the country embarked on national mass LLIN campaigns targeting distribution of over 64 million LLINs. Till date, 57,779,191 LLINs have been distributed in 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory using this strategy. This represents 82% of the total national target.
The National Malaria Elimination Programme (NMEP) of the Federal Ministry of Health and Society for Family Health (SFH) are Principal Recipients (PRs) to the Global Fund Round 8 Phase 2 Malaria grant titled, “Contributing to Rapid and Sustained Scale-up of Malaria Control Interventions for Impact in Nigeria” in both the public and private sectors. The grant covers Five (5) Service Delivery Areas including Prevention with LLINs. NMEP and SFH have also received interim funding from the Global Fund in addition to the Phase 2 Round 8 fund whose proceeds is majorly for procurement of LLINs for replacement campaigns in 2014.
In view of the needs for effective coordination of the LLIN campaign activities in 2014, it has become necessary to engage a Technical Adviser on Coordination and three Advisors (i.e. Technical, Logistics and Demand creation work stream Advisors) to support the planning and implementation of the campaign activities. The TORs for the Technical Adviser on Coordination and the Advisors are stated below.
Position: Demand Creation Work Stream Advisor
Terms of reference
Provide periodic updates to IVM branch, State Support Team Coordinator and the IVM Sub-Committee
Provide leadership to Demand Creation work stream and leverage resources across the state support teams
Support the provision TA input into State Demand Creation preparatory processes such as adaption of DC campaign materials
Participate in training state-level demand creation work stream members in implementing LLIN campaign distribution
Provide on-the-job capacity building for National and State officers in Demand Creation
Support the incorporation of lessons learnt into the implementation package
Provide technical advice for the design of rolling state specific demand creation approaches/plans
Provide technical advice for the implementation of the state level demand creation plans
In collaboration with the ACSM branch of NMEP, dissemination of progress reports to all relevant stakeholders
Provide recommendations for improvements as derived from the reviews of progress
Support Stakeholder coordination and engagement
Support the compilation of campaign reports, and continuous review of progress against the plans
Provide TA for planning, for the post-campaign activities focused on LLIN hanging and use based on existing data and mapping of resources for BCC in the State
Provide TA for the development of advocacy and media kits and engagement of media
Support identification of influences and stakeholders for involvement in demand creation activities (e.g. State net ambassador)
Support advocacy and engagement at all levels (community, ward, LGA, State)
Qualifications:
An advanced degree in Public Health, Social Sciences or related field.
At least 10 years of professional experience in health programmes, preferably in advocacy, communication and social mobilization, training and M&E.
Specific experience in behaviour change communication for malaria programmes strongly desired.
Proven experience in managing public health programmes or projects in Nigeria or similar developing country context.
Demonstrated ability to monitor, supervise, and train in health service programmes.
Extensive knowledge of the Nigerian public health sector and the Nigerian context in terms of barriers facilitators for health service uptake.
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
Excellent technical writing and oral presentation skills highly desired.
A proven ability to work as part of a team and to be self-managing.
Knowledge of Microsoft Office, including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
Ability and willingness to travel in the field.
Period of Consultancy:
The period for this consultancy work is Twelve months, from January to December 2014 for both me TA on Coordination and the Three Advisors.
Please note that successful individuals will be expected to commence work immediately from 20th January 2014.
Remuneration and Terms of Payment:
To be determined
MODE OF APPLICATION
Interested individuals ore required to submit me following to the address indicated below:
A detailed CV that shows evidence of relevant qualifications.
Letter of motivation.
The above should be submitted in an envelope with the position being applied for clearly written on the right upper part of the envelope and submitted by courier to the office of:
The National Coordinator,
National Malaria Elimination Programme,
1st Floor, Abia House, Central Business District,
Abuja, FCT.
OR
To: [email protected] with the position applied for as the subject of the e-mail.
Note: Application closes 20th December, 2013.