September 21, 2014
Job Description
Position: Project Manager – Maternal, Newborn, Child Health project
Responsible to: Operational Coordinator
Location: Nairobi (Kibera and Korogocho slums)
The Organization:
Handicap International (HI) is an independent and impartial
international aid organisation working in situations of poverty and
exclusion, conflict and disaster.
Working alongside persons with disabilities and other vulnerable groups,
our action and testimony are focused on responding to their essential
needs, improving their living conditions and promoting respect for their
dignity and their fundamental rights.
The Project:
HI, together with local partners, will launch a four-year
programme, funded by the European Union, to reduce the maternal, infant
and child mortality rates among people with disabilities in the Kibera
and Korogocho slums of Nairobi, Kenya.
The action aims to improve the long-term capacity of civil
society organisations, in partnership with state actors, to implement
effective Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (MNCH), Nutrition and
Family Planning services for marginalised populations in Nairobi,
especially those with disabilities.
By the end of the Action, healthcare workers will have
improved their Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices related to the needs
of people with disabilities in services for MNCH, nutrition and family
planning.
Local partners will have the technical, financial and
managerial capacity to implement effective community-based programmes on
MNCH, nutrition, and family planning for people with disabilities.
The Position:
Responsible for the development and the implementation of the Maternal,
New Born, Child Health (MNCH) project, which is part of the HI Kenya
sector’s programme strategy.
He/she contributes towards the capitalization of experience gained from the project
S/he will be responsible for:
1. Overall management of the project
Under the supervision of the Operational Coordinator, and in collaboration with the technical advisors
Implementation of the activities
Be in charge of the implementation of the project
respecting all the requirements detailed in the project proposal agreed
with the donor European Union (logical framework, work plan, monitoring
plan, etc) as well as HI technical specificities.
Ensure that all technical tools, reports, document, IEC
material are validated before use by the adequate body (technical
referent, operational coordinator, program director, etc)
Data collection, monitoring and evaluation
Be in charge of the implementation and the respect of HI Monitoring and Evaluation policy
Developing and implementing a comprehensive and effective data collection system, in collaboration with implementing partners
Ensuring that the data collection tools and the monitoring system is understood by its team and the partners to the project
Reporting
Be in charge of the writing and making timely submission of the reports requested by the donor Development
Liaising with the Operational Coordinator and the Technical
Advisors in the development of the project strategies, interventions and
approaches
Participating to the fundraising strategy
Visibility
Ensuring that the visibility policy defined by the donor and HI is respected and implemented (stickers, banners, logos, etc)
2. Establishing and maintaining linkages with partners
Develop partnerships agreements with local implementing partners as defined in the proposal.
Ensuring that the partnership agreements are respected.
3. Supervision of financial, logistic and material resources of the project implementation
Develop a budget for the project during proposal development and budget revision.
Monitor the project’s financial, logistical and material resources according to HI procedures
4. Management and supervision of staff under his/her line management
5. Contribute towards the capitalization of experience
Identifying issues or subjects for capitalization in collaboration with the Technical Advisors and coordinators
Be in charge of the lesson learnt/best practice strategy
6. Respect of HI identity, rules and policies
Education
At least a University Degree in Public Health /Health Science
Experience
Minimum of 10 years practical experience in project management in Public Health interventions
Applied knowledge of disability issues and/or humanitarian work desirable
Competencies
Minimum 10 years practical experience with international donor-funded projects
Proven skills in strategic and operational planning
Proven skills in budget development, budget monitoring, cash forecast and financial management
Donor report writing skills
Staff administrative management
Technical background in MCH
Excellent written and spoken English (working language).
Computer skills (Ms word, excel, power point, internet and electronic messaging system)
Personal Qualities:
Good organizational skills
Team player
Good decision making skills,Good communication skills
Ability to multitask, innovative and problem solving
How to Apply
If you feel you are the right candidate for this position, kindly send
your application along with an up-to-date CV(including 3 referees with
their current OFFICIAL contacts) email to :-
recruit05@handicap-international.or.ke.
The email subject line should be marked: “Application for PM – MNCH project ”.
Only short listed candidates with the above qualifications and skills will be contacted.
Handicap International is an Equal Opportunity Employer – Females and Persons with Disabilities are encouraged to apply
Closing Date: 24th September, 2014
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