Position: Project Officer (Health and Nutrition)
Open to Somalia nationals
Responsible To:Project Health Coordinator (PHC), Technically working closely with PM/FC/PHC/CHD
Relationship Internally: All
management and staffResponsible To:Project Health Coordinator (PHC), Technically working closely with PM/FC/PHC/CHD
Relatioship Externally: Government and non-government counterparts, communities and their representatives, UN agencies, other national and international stakeholder organisations.
Base Location: Galkacyo, Puntland with frequent travelling to programme sites in the district, mostlyin the Mudug region
Merlin is a UK based international humanitarian Organization providing health care to populations in crises.
Merlin has been working in Somalia since 2004 and is currently implementing emergency health and nutrition programmes, HIV/AIDS, TB, reproductive health emergency preparedness programmes in Puntland, Awdal in Somaliland, Galgaduud and Mogadishu regions of Somalia.
The goal of the Somalia mission is to address humanitarian and health crises within Somalia while increasing capacity of local structures to deliver effective and quality health care services.
Overall Objective of the Position:
The Project Officer who will be based in Galkacyo, but works in the PHC projects in Mudug and Nugaal regions. S/he will have overall responsibility for the techinical management of Merlin’s health projects in the Mudug province in collaboration with other Merlin staff.
The PO will have
overall responsibility for the management and development of Merlin primary
health care programmes in the Mudug and Nugaal provinces while ensuring
implementation of the projects are in line with the Puntland and international
policies and guidelines including Merlin’s internal procedures.
Main Duties:
Programme Management/Development:
Main Duties:
Programme Management/Development:
- Overall
technical responsibility for the implementation of all Merlin supported
health programmes in Mudug province.
- Develop and
implement quality programmes in the province in close coordination and
collaboration with the regional/district health authorities.
- In
conjunction with the PHC/PM, co-ordination and represent Merlin with the
national, provincial and district health authorities and ensure all
project activities are carried out with their approval in line with
national startegy and, as far as possible, their participation. Ensure
that local health authorities receive regular activity reports.
- Ensure that
project activities are implemented in line with the project objectives and
work plans.
- Liaise with
key representatives of the Puntland Ministry of Health at national,
provincial and district levels to ensure that the programme remains in
line with national strategy and to ensure the sustainability of activities
at the end of the project period.
- Plan and
implement project health activities including the day to day activities
and longer term strategy. This may include changes to the project
direction or priorities in collaboration with Merlin technical teams in
Nairobi and Garowe.
- Ensure that
project expenditures are within the agreed and approved project budget and
conduct expenditure against budget monitoring on a monthly basis.
- Ensure
accurate collection and analysis of data, compile epidemiological reports
for inclusion in project situation reports and any other pertinent
reports, including dissemination of the same.
- Regularly
monitor progress of project implementation and conduct assessments of the
health needs of the community and prioritize project activities based on
findings.
- Together
with the FC/PHC/PM responsible for encouraging community participation in
health activities to ensure the long term ownership and effectiveness of
the programme.
- Ensure that
the medical supply stocks are sufficient and that drugs are stored and
used correctly.
- Work with
district health facilities, community representatives and persons
responsible for training health workers at different levels to ensure
close links between health facilities and communities.
- Prepare
project monthly, quarterly, mid-term and final reports for submission to
Merlin sub-office Garowe as well as donors on a timely manner.
- Assist the
PM/PHC in designing new programmes including undertaking assessments,
proposal and log-frame writing, and budget preparation.
Human Resource Management
- Assist with
recruitment of technical project personnel and support them in ensuring
that individuals work effectively together to achieve project objectives.
- Responsible
for organizing training of all health staff and local partner staff to
ensure the maximum use of their skills and their full and effective
participation in project activities whilst conforming to Merlin and
MOH protocols, including donor requirements.
Others
- To respect
all Merlin organisational and country specific policies, procedures and
regulations.
- Carry out
any other responsibilities as requested by the immediate supervisor
Qualification and Experience:
Essential
Essential
- Medical
doctor or post graduate degree in health related field such as public
health with with minimum of 5 years experience in managing health
programmes in a developing countries context, or;
- Clinician
holding (clinical medicine and surgery diploma) from recognized university
with public health background or
- Graduate
nurse with public health care management with 5 years expirience in rural
context Africa in particular somalia
- Previous
experience in managing Primary Health care and Nutrition programmes.
- Proven
experience in project proposal development, logical framework and report
writing
- Experience
in budget management
- Experience
of assessing evolving health needs quickly and calmly under pressure as
required.
- Previous
experience within a humanitarian aid organisation
- Good
computer skills to allow reporting and representation.
Desirable
- Experience
of working in Puntland and knowledge of the Puntland context is
advantage
- Experience
in the processes and techniques involved in developing and using
appropriate IEC/BCC resources and materials.
- Conversant
and skilled use of SPSS, STATA and Epi-Info packages
General Competencies
People Skills: Ability to work independently and as a team player who
demonstrates leadership and is able to support and train local staff and also
able to work with disaster affected communities in a sensitive and
participatory manner.
Communication Skills: Well developed written and oral communication
skills.
Integrity: Works with trustworthiness and integrity and has a clear
commitment to Merlin's core values and humanitarian principles.
Awareness and sensitivity
of self and others:
- Demonstrates
awareness and sensitivity to gender and diversity.
- Have
experience and the ability to live and work in diverse cultural contexts
in a culturally appropriate manner.
- Has the
capacity to make accurate self-assessment particularly in high stress and
high security contexts.
Work style: Is well planned and
organized even within a fluid working environment and has a capacity for
initiative and decision making with competent analytical and problem solving
skills
Essential
- Flexibility
and relationship building skills.
- Ability to
successfully work in a multi-cultral and diverse team
- Excellent
communication skills, with good spoken and written English and Somalia
languages ( mandatory)
- Ability to
understand the cultural and political environment and to work well with
local representatives and programme staff in a consultative and
participatory approach.
- Willing to
travel extensively and ability to work in dynamic work environments
- Understanding
of security management necessary to live and work in insecure
environments.
- Proven
problem solving and organisational skills (desirable)
- Excellent
management and capacity building skills to enable the motivation,
encouragement, participation and development of team members (desirable)
How to apply:
Please send your
application, CV and scanned copy of your credentials (certificates including
transcripts), to this email recruitment@merlin-kenya.org, latest on 20th
Oct 2012 5:00 PM.
Only shortlisted applicants
will be contacted.