The
U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) Tuberculosis Private
Sector (USAID TBPS) Activity supports the Government of Indonesia’s goal
of tuberculosis (TB) elimination by 2030 by partnering with public and
private sector stakeholders to improve the overall quality of
tuberculosis (TB) care being delivered by private providers. USAID TBPS
implements national and district-level, market-based and
government-supported Public Private Mixed programming that accelerates
private provider diagnosis, notification, and successful treatment to
reduce tuberculosis (TB) incidence and mortality.
Decree of the Minister of Health (MoH) number 67 of 2016 regarding tuberculosis control program, defines Public-Private Mix (PPM) as the involvement of all stakeholders and health facilities, both government and private, comprehensively and collaboratively to ensure integrated TB services according to patient-centered standards so that all TB patients can be found, treated, and reported on the TB information system. At district level, this PPM is referred to as district public private mix (DPPM).
USAID TBPS is supporting National TB Program (NTP) to update the PPM technical guidelines that will be used as a reference in implementing TB service networks in DPPM. It will be developed by the National TB Program with supports from USAID TBPS to be shared to TB stakeholders and health facilities to give understanding about TB service network concept in DPPM, TB service network mechanism, and monitoring-evaluation of DPPM. TBPS will hire one Public-Private Mix Technical Guideline Writing Consultant to support the National TB Program (NTP) in writing this PPM technical guideline.
Scope of Work
The scope of work includes:
- Develop PPM technical guidelines 2024 based on the Presidential Decree number 67 of 2021, Decree of the Minister of Health (MoH) number 67 of 2016, recommendation of Joint External Monitoring Mission (JEMM) 2022, recommendation of DPPM external evaluation 2022, and TB National Strategic Plan 2019-2024 and 2025-2026.
- Review and analyze the recent DPPM activities including the indicators and targets that should be achieved.
- The
guideline should consist of the concept of district-based public
private mix (DPPM), TB service network mechanism, steps of DPPM
implementation, coalition of professional organizations in tuberculosis
(KOPI TB) management, and monitoring, evaluation, and indicator.
- Meet with subject-matter experts to ensure specialized topics are appropriately addressed.
- Participate in the meetings that will contribute to developing the guideline.
- Provide
an in-depth elaboration of the analysis above and create a revise
guideline to achieve the targets set in the Tuberculosis National
Strategic Plan (TB NSP).
- Present
the draft to the NTP and relevant stakeholders to get inputs,
incorporate these inputs and feedback for revision and finalization of
the PPM technical guideline.
Consultancy Location
Consultancy is based in Jakarta.
Deliverables/Payment & Due Dates
Deliverables | Expected Due Date* | Number of working days |
First draft of the Public Private Mix (PPM) technical guideline | May 14 | 10 days |
Second draft of the Public Private Mix (PPM) technical guideline | June 5 | 10 days |
Final draft of the Public Private Mix (PPM) technical guideline | June 30 | 10 days |
Period of Performance
Minimum General Qualifications:
- Minimum Master Degree in Public Health, Epidemiology, Social, Science, MIS or Management.
- At
least 5 years of experience in successfully managing programs including
advocacy, community mobilization, providing technical assistance, and
health system preferably on tuberculosis including district-based public
private mix (DPPM).
Competencies and special skills requirement:
- Detailed knowledge of district-based public private mix (DPPM) is desirable.
- Demonstrated skills in Advocacy Strategy, Implementation, Monitoring, and Evaluation.
- Demonstrated
ability to work in a multi-cultural environment and establish
harmonious and effective working relationships, both within and outside
the organization.
- Familiarity with MoH’s national TB strategy is an absolute necessity.
- Experience in working in health programs at district and provincial level. Experience in TB program is preferrable.
- Familiarity with government structure at district level including the health office environment.
- Experience in working with Government and Non-Governmental Organizations.
- Excellent
oral and written communication, presentation, and writing skills in
English (writing samples will be required when applying).
- Familiar with office software packages (MS Word, MS Excel, MS Powerpoint, etc) and database familiarity.
How to Apply
Interested candidate please submit your application letter and CV to procurementIndoTBPS@fhi360.
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