Position Title: TB Technical/Gender Officer, TB Private Sector
Project
Description
Reporting to the Private
Sector TB Advisor, the TB Technical/Gender Officer will be responsible for
providing technical support in designing and implementing TB Private Sector
activities and serve as a content matter resource on TB care and control. S/he
provides evidence-based technical advice based on proven methods and strategies,
current practice and established operational and research standards. S/he stays
updated on the latest development in TB care and control research and practices
and will serve in a coordinating role with the National TB Program, Ministry of
Health, NGOs civil societies and other partners.
The position shall
be based in Jakarta, Indonesia and for a period of up to 5 years.
Key
Responsibilities
·
Provide
TB technical support to the Activity team
·
Understand
key gaps and challenges associated with current TB control efforts through the
private sector and contribute towards effort to find solutions.
·
Support
the development of strong technical resources and materials for the Activity.
·
Contribute
to the Activity’s annual workplan and Activity Monitoring, Evaluation and
Learning Plan, including analyzing data.
·
Support
the planning and implementation of training and capacity building activities.
·
Ensure
Activity implementation meets national policies, standards and guidelines.
·
Monitor
and provide technical support to field-level implementation to ensure
activities are of high quality and account for the Activity’s gender strategy.
·
Ensure gender disparities in TB
control and care are addressed by conducting routine Activity-wide gender
analyses, identifying gaps, and planning for integrating gender throughout the
activity.
·
Ensure
monitoring and evaluation tools employ gender-sensitive indicators and data are
disaggregated by gender; support design of studies to ensure they explore
gender-related dimensions of TB.
·
Provide technical guidance on gender
integration across the components of the Activity.
·
Perform
other duties as required by supervisor.
Minimum
Requirements
- Advanced degree or its international equivalent in public health, social sciences, or related areas.
- At least 5 years of experience working with TB programs, with some experience working with the private sector.
- Experience working with the Government of Indonesia’s National TB Program.
- Knowledge/experience of TB issues, policies, procedures and approaches related to program design/implementation and monitoring and evaluation.
- Demonstrated ability to coordinate multiple stakeholders and create and maintain effective relationships with Government personnel at the national and subnational levels.
- Understanding of gender disparities in TB control efforts in Indonesia and experience conducting gender analyses.
·
Ability to influence, motivate, and collaborate with
diverse group of staff members.
- Excellent oral and written skills in English; fluent in Bahasa Indonesia.
How
to Apply
Interested
candidates can apply through FHI 360 career website at the link below by the latest on 28 Feb 2019
Position Title: M&E Officer
Position Description:
Reporting to the MERLC Advisor, the M&E
Officer will serve as a technical resource for the USAID TB Private Sector
Activity. The Officer will provide technical assistance to Activity M&E,
research, learning and communication activities, including the development and
dissemination of tools, materials, reports, papers, and intervention-linked
research. The Officer will support the design and establishment of an M&E
system, including data collection, analysis, and reporting on key output,
outcome and impact indicators for the Activity, and work closely with the
technical team to ensure compatibility and coordination within the existing
M&E framework, and consistency with national and donor requirements. The Officer
will support data analysis and production of data use products and mechanisms
to promote evidence-based programming, and timely feedback in relation to
targets or identification and resolution of gaps.. S/he will provide guidance on
appropriate information systems for quality assurance, as well as best
practices documentation and reporting.
The position shall be based in Jakarta, Indonesia
and for a period of up to 5 years.
Key Responsibilities:
· Support M&E,
learning and research utilization activities for the TB project.
· Support development
and implementation of an M&E system to collect, interpret and aggregate
data that demonstrate impact and program accountability and progress.
· Build upon industry
and experiences to improve consistency, quality and practicality of M&E
strategies; promote dissemination and use of lessons learned within the
Activity, the Government of Indonesia and other development partners.
· Build capacity of
staff, primary stakeholders, and implementing partners on M&E components
in project design; such as monitoring plan, assessments, reviews, surveys and evaluations.
· Ensure Activity
experience is documented as success stories, technical reports, or peer
review
publications.
· Support the design
and implementation of evaluations, surveys, implementation research and other research
as required.
· Support high quality
quantitative and qualitative methods and participatory methodologies to monitor
program quality for performance and results.
· Performs other duties
as assigned
Minimum Requirements:
· Masters’ degree in
Public Health, Epidemiology or Statistics or another related field.
· At least five (5)
years of relevant work experience in M&E in developing countries with USAID
projects.
· Strong background in
quantitative research design, methods, analysis and application of subsequent
insights to improve performance.
· Experience developing
M&E plans.
· Demonstrated M&E
experience and skills, complemented by collaboration with varying types of
partners.
· Proficiency in data
management and analytic software e.g. MS Excel, MS Power BI, Tableau, SAS,
SPSS, Stata, R
· Must have extensive
knowledge in collaboration, learning, and adapting concepts for health
projects.
· Must have exceptional
writing, communications and presentation skills, fluency in the English
language, strong teamwork and effective cross-cultural interpersonal skills..
· Fluent in English and
Bahasa Indonesia.
How
to Apply
Interested
candidates can apply through FHI360 career website at the link below by the latest on 28 Feb 2019
Position Title: Senior M&E Officer
Position Description:
Reporting to the MERLC Advisor, the Senior M&E
Officer will serve as an M&E technical expert for the USAID TB Private
Sector Activity. The Senior M&E Officer will provide technical guidance and
assistance to program monitoring and evaluation (M&E), research, learning
and communication activities, including the development and dissemination of
tools, materials, reports, papers, and intervention linked research. The Senior
M&E Officer will support the design and establishment of an M&E system,
including data collection, analysis, and reporting on key output, outcome and
impact indicators for the Activity, and work closely with the technical team to
ensure compatibility and coordination within the existing M&E framework, and
consistency with national and donor requirements. The Senior M&E Officer
will design and support data analysis and production of data use products and
mechanisms to promote evidence-based programming, and timely feedback in
relation to targets or identification and resolution of gaps. S/he will provide
technical guidance on information systems for quality assurance, as well as
best practices documentation and reporting.
The position shall be based in Jakarta, Indonesia
and for a period of up to 5 years.
Key Responsibilities:
· Design and supports
M&E, learning and research utilization activities for the TB project.
· Design and supports
development of and oversees implementation of an M&E system to collect,
interpret and aggregate data that demonstrate impact and program accountability
and progress.
· Build upon industry
and experiences to improve consistency, quality and practicality of M&E
strategies; promote dissemination and use of lessons learned within the
Activity, the Government of Indonesia and other development partners.
· Build capacity of
staff, primary stakeholders, and implementing partners on M&E components
in project design; such as monitoring plan, assessments, reviews, surveys and evaluations.
· Ensure Activity
experience is documented as success stories, technical reports, or peer
review
publications.
· Liaise with national,
multisectoral and donor M&E TWG and colleagues to ensure programs provide
complementary support and contribution to evolution of country M&E systems.
· Support the design
and implementation of evaluations, surveys, implementation research and other research
as required.
· Support high quality
quantitative and qualitative methods and participatory methodologies to monitor
program quality for performance and results.
· Performs other duties
as assigned
Minimum Requirements:
- Masters’ degree in Public Health, Epidemiology or Statistics or another related field. Advanced certificate/training in M&E, statistics, or economics preferred.
- At least eight (8) years of relevant work experience in M&E in developing countries with USAID projects.
· Strong background in
quantitative research design, methods, analysis and application of subsequent
insights to improve performance.
· Experience developing
M&E plans.
· Demonstrated M&E
experience and skills, complemented by collaboration with varying types of
partners.
· Must have extensive
knowledge in collaboration, learning, and adapting concepts for health
projects.
· Must have exceptional
writing, communications and presentation skills, fluency in the English
language, strong teamwork and effective cross-cultural interpersonal skills..
· Must have experience
working in middle income (lower and/or upper middle-income countries),
including Indonesia.
· Experienced in
capacity development of government counterparts
· Fluent in English and
Bahasa Indonesia.
How
to Apply
Interested
candidates can apply through FHI360 career website at the link below by the latest 28 Feb 2019
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