Management Sciences for Health
Vacancy: Project Director
Overall Responsibilities:
MSH seeks a Project Director for an anticipated procurement to
strengthen the capacity of the Government of Kenya (GoK) to manage a
high performing, sustainable, public-health-oriented laboratory service
system.
The goal of the project is to improve Kenya’s capacity in stewardship,
technical guidance, and oversight to implement country-owned and-led
quality integrated laboratory services. As such, s/he provides strategic
and technical leadership and managerial oversight for the Project.
S/he is the official representative of MSH for the project and maintains
all communication with appropriate CDC officials, project partners and
local stakeholders, and other MSH managed projects in Kenya to ensure
adequate coordination of laboratory technical assistance.
The Project Director is fully responsible and accountable for the
development, execution and management of the project, including
(1) vision and technical strategy,
(2) project and financial management,
(3) documentation, communication and reporting of project activities,
(4) client(s), partners and stakeholder(s) relationships, and
(5) coordination and synergy with other MSH Projects and collaboration
with the MSH Country Representative and Country Operations Country
Management Unit (COMU).
S/he ensures project activities and results are responsive to the goals
and objectives of both CDC and PEPFAR and that they comply with the
policies of the GoK.
S/he bears primary responsibility for all administrative requirements to
fulfill the performance objectives and other requirements specified in
the project cooperative agreement.
Specific Responsibilities
Provide overall direction for all technical and managerial activities under the project as mandated by CDC.
Function as the primary liaison between CDC and MSH on all technical and financial matters related to the project.
Provide leadership in establishing effective technical
assistance, collaboration and communication with GoK departments and
other stakeholders responsible for the implementation and/or support of
laboratory services.
Provide strategic and technical leadership in the development
and implementation of capacity building strategies needed to strengthen
the delivery of laboratory services in Kenya that are locally
appropriate and sustainable.
Adapt, implement, and oversee an annual project management
cycle which formulates the annual continuing application, comprehensive
work plans, budgets and reports in accordance with the Cooperative
Agreement, CDC annual planning cycle, assures control of expenditures
and timely disbursement of funds.
Assure integration of technical activities with each other, and with the overall operational strategy of the project.
Work with the MSH financial support team to implement a
Financial Pipeline Tracking System for effective budget monitoring and
cost control, based on sound financial and accounting principles, MSH
Standard Operating Procedures and MSH and CDC financial reporting
requirements.
With the MSH financial support team, develop and adapt (as
needed) a project financial plan in line with the CDC Cooperative
Agreement budget and received obligations, technical strategy, work plan
and reporting requirements.
Ensure implementation of the Project Cooperative Agreement in
compliance of the agreement clauses, MSH and CDC policies, regulations
and Standard Operating Procedures.
Maintain effective communications with the designated MSH
contracts officer, finance operations staff, COMU, other MSH management
support staff both in the US and in the CDC-Kenya office to ensure
responsiveness in project operational and financial matters.
Oversee and support the implementation of MSH project
management systems and assure project compliance with MSH policies and
procedures in the process of implementation, documentation, reporting,
monitoring and evaluation, and results management.
As a member of the Kenya Leadership Team (KLT) attend KLT
meetings with other project directors in the MSH-Kenya office to support
the implementation of the Integrated Country Strategy (ICS); cooperate
and collaborate with the COMU Director and other relevant COMU staff in
Kenya to ensure timely fulfillment of the administrative requirements
and CDC-specific operational and financial regulations for this project.
Assure reciprocal flow of technical exchange and knowledge
transfer between the project and other MSH projects and programs engaged
in laboratory systems strengthening, both in Kenya and elsewhere.
Assure the integration, consistency, and high quality of the direct and
subcontracted work under the project.
Maintain productive programmatic communication and a strong
working relationship with MSH’s sub-contractor(s) on this project, to
ensure timely and quality achievement of expected deliverables.
Together with MSH CPM senior managers and appropriate staff,
maintain good working relationships with all partners and subcontractors
to assure that the project receives the full benefit from their
specific areas of expertise.
Ensure project staffing, structure and reporting relationships
are aligned with project needs, local context and available resources.
Manage project staff as per MSH values, policies and
guidelines, and implement an effective performance-management program
focusing on results and individual accountability, including regular
check-ins, annual appraisals, supportive supervision, rewards, training,
coaching and career development support.
With support of supervisor, develop technical assistance plan and budget in line with CDC requirements.
Ensure appropriate and timely documentation and dissemination
of key results and deliverables for maximum project impact and business
strategies using a variety of communication strategies and media.
Any other duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
Master’s Degree or higher, in International Public Health, Biomedical Science or equivalent related field.
At least ten (10) years’ experience in management positions,
implementing programs of similar size and scope in international health.
At least 5 years management experience on USG or other
donor-funded programs supporting strengthening of national laboratory
systems in developing countries, preferably with experience in Kenya
and/or Africa.
Strong knowledge and technical skills in the following key
areas: laboratory leadership, management and governance; development and
implementation of national laboratory policies, strategic plans,
standards, guidelines, standard operating procedures and capacity
building materials; laboratory information systems; laboratory equipment
and supply management; quality systems and accreditation;
infrastructure development; networking and referral systems; and
biosafety.
Familiarity with USG regulations and administrative procedures in the implementation of donor-assisted projects.
Working knowledge of and experience with CDC project
management is preferred; demonstrated leadership skills in working and
collaborating with PEPFAR, other donors, host country institutions, and
international organizations.
Strong strategic vision, management, and leadership qualities.
Demonstrated ability to build and maintain relationships with
senior-level colleagues, government agencies, NGOs, other USG-funded
cooperating agencies and donor organizations.
Ability to work with diverse groups and partners to successfully bring groups together to achieve project goals.
Experience advising on the development, modification, and/or
implementation of regulatory and policy frameworks in developing country
context to facilitate changes in policies and regulations.
Strong understanding of the need for laboratory capacity building and readiness to recommend and follow through on solutions.
At least five years relevant supervisory experience of professional (technical) staff
Excellent organizational, analytical, oral and written communication skills
Demonstrated excellent English (both written and oral) with the ability to conduct business in English.
Fluency in Swahili is preferred.
How to apply:
Management Sciences for Health is an equal opportunity employer offering
employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual
orientation, age, national origin, citizenship, physical or mental
handicap, or status as a disabled or Vietnam Era veteran of the U.S.
Armed Forces.
To apply for this position, please submit a resume to Management Sciences for Health Project Director Job in Kenya
Closing date: 01 Oct 2014
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