Deputy Chief of Party Vacancy at Jhpiego Nigeria


Posted on: Tue 09-07-2019

Jhpiego, an Affiliate of Johns Hopkins University is a global leader in improving healthcare services for women and their families. In collaboration with some its partners: Jhpiego, mDoc and the Health Strategy and Delivery Foundation (HSDF), will be implementing a MSD for Mothers funded cooperative agreement called MSD for Mothers (MFM) Quality of Care (QoC) Project. This project offer a unique and synergistic approach to co-design and implement an innovative QoC model to achieve the projects expected outputs, focusing on indirect causes of maternal morbidity and mortality. The project will be implemented in 2 states - Abuja and Lagos for a minimum period of 15 months.
 
We are currently recruiting to fill the position below:
 
Job Title: Deputy Chief of Party
 
Job ID: 2019-3651
Locations: Nigeria
Jhpiego
Overview
Jhpiego is seeking a Deputy Chief of Party - Program Operations to provide direction and oversight for State level implementation of a new USAID–funded HIV prevention, care and treatment program in Nigeria. The TMEC/RISE program is a newly-awarded 5-year, USAID-funded global HIV program that supports countries to achieve and maintain HIV epidemic control through provision of strategic technical assistance and direct service delivery to improve prevention, HIV case finding and treatment programming. 
 
In Nigeria, TMEC/RISE will support the Government of Nigeria to address barriers in HIV services among at-risk adult men, women and priority populations and to build capacity of local implementing partners, continuously leveraging data to successfully course correct and achieve and maintain epidemic control. 
 
This project aims to achieve and maintain the primary prevention and 95-95-95 goals that are critical to HIV epidemic control in Nigeria. The program will also support PEPFAR’s transition of HIV service delivery to local partners, advancing progress along the journey to self-reliance.
 
The Deputy Chief of Party – Program Operations is responsible for the direction and oversight of state and LGA level program operations for the USAID TMEC/RISE-Nigeria project in four states in Nigeria. The DCOP will work closely with the Chief of Party for the Project, other key personnel, and representatives of partner organizations to ensure programmatic implementation success and integrity.
 
The DCOP will also provide programmatic and technical expertise to ensure maximum integration of project activities across and within technical areas. The DCOP will supervise the Jhpiego technical team, and keep local implementing partners engaged.
 
Responsibilities
With the COP and other TMEC/RISE-Nigeria leadership, contribute to overall program management and oversight including program strategic planning, technical and programmatic priority setting, start-up, implementation, and closeout
Serve as a member of the senior leadership team to ensure success in meeting TME/RISE-Nigeria’s goals, objectives and targets
Ensure timely development of program deliverables including workplans, budgets, reports, and other deliverables in coordination with the COP and other TMEC/RISE-Nigeria leadership including technical, SI/M&E, and finance units
Manage the project's field operations, ensuring maximum integration of all activities and intra-team communication and coordination, and troubleshooting management and operational issues as they arise
Working closely with the SI/M&E Director, regularly review program performance data to ensure that activities are on track, and ensure the use of program performance data to inform  project management decisions
Ensure that the TMEC/RISE-Nigeria project is technically sound, evidence-based and responsive to the needs of the Nigerian government and its people
Develop and manage the project’s change control process, documenting major changes that affect scope, schedule or budget
With the TMEC/RISE-Nigeria leadership team, lead the development of timely, accurate and appropriate reporting of project activities and results to USAID, including narrative progress reports and weekly, monthly quarterly, semi-annual and annual quantitative results
Write and/or review management and technical components of project materials and publications
Represent the TMEC/RISE-Nigeria project with USAID, the Nigerian Ministry of Health (MOH), National Agenda for Control of AIDS (NACA) as well as other USG implementing partners, private sector partners and other key stakeholders in Nigeria (at the central, state, and LGA levels) 
Provide leadership and guidance on health systems strengthening, local implementing partner capacity building, community services, HTS/prevention, gender and digital health in achieving the goals and strategic objectives of TMEC/RISE-Nigeria
Ensure compliance with USAID, PEPFAR, and Jhpiego rules and regulations
Conduct regular supportive supervision visits to the states to take stock of project achievements and to resolve programmatic challenges
Perform other duties as necessary and as assigned by the Chief of Party
 
Required Qualifications
Advanced Degree in Public Health Degree, or related Health or Social Science discipline.
Seven years’ experience in donor-funded program management (either as DCOP, COP, or other program management roles) ensuring project deliverables are met on time, on budget, and of high quality
Experience working with USG funding (preferably USAID and PEPFAR funded programs)
Knowledge of USG rules and regulations (preferably USAID and PEPFAR regulations)
Acknowledged skills in one of or more of the following areas: reproductive health services, health systems strengthening, HIV care and treatment, service delivery and program planning.
Strong organizational skills and the ability to multi-task.
Ability to foster a productive team environment
Ability to lead team with diverse but complementary skill set to achieve project goals and objectives.
Strong skills and experience in all aspects of program cycle management – design and development, implementation, and monitoring and evaluation.
Strong time management skills.
 
Required Abilities/Skills:
Ability to work in a complex environment with multiple tasks, short deadlines and intense pressure to perform
Ability and willingness to learn and empower others
Excellent communication, presentation and writing skills
Excellent skills in facilitation, team building and coordination
Experience in public speaking and professional presentations
Field oriented and comfortable with a team approach to programming
Ability to work effectively with diverse international teams
Ability to work in a complex environment with multiple tasks, short deadlines and intense pressure to perform
Willingness to travel to states approximately 40% ( Akwa-Ibom, Cross River, Niger, and Adamawa)
References will be required.
 
Application Closing Date
Not Specified.
 
How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should:
Click here to apply online