Management Sciences for Health
(MSH) is a nonprofit international health organization with over four decades
of experience strengthening health systems, local capacity and institutions.
MSH takes a comprehensive approach to improving health to achieve scalability,
lasting impact, and sustainability. Our mission is to save lives and improve
the health of the world’s poorest and most vulnerable people by closing the gap
between knowledge and action in public health.
Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Technical Advisor
Leadership Management and Sustainability Project
The M&E Technical Advisor is responsible for leading the development and
implementation of a plan to monitor progress, evaluate effectiveness, and
disseminate results of the project activities and innovations.
The Advisor has primary responsibility for identifying M&E needs, designing
and maintaining data collection systems and for ensuring that all necessary
information is collected, analyzed and used in guiding internal project
planning and informing external partners about project activities and
accomplishments.
Applicants will possess a minimum of a Masters degree in public health,
demography, epidemiology, program evaluation or equivalent with a minimum 5
years experience in monitoring and evaluation of USG –funded programs in
health.
Relevant experience and engagement with the Ministry of Public Health and
Sanitation and USAID in programmatic areas is desired.
Administrative Coordinator
Supply Chain Management Systems Project
The Administrative Coordinator is responsible for ensuring the smooth operation
of technical efforts and/or field activities by coordinating programmatic
information and providing logistical support for specific project activities.
She / he works with the technical teams and is responsible for the day-to-day
coordination of project specific administrative support activities.
Qualifications: minimum of two-year relevant diploma course with at least 3 years
relevant experience in an international not-for-profit organization.
Demonstrated experience in office operations and proficiency in MS office suite
required.
Data Clerk
Supply Chain Management Systems Project
The Data Clerk’s key responsibility will be to enter data submitted by the
health facilities into the projects relevant databases and ensure that the data
is complete, correct and accurate. He/she will liaise directly with the health
facilities and report directly to the SCMS Laboratory Logistics Officer.
National Diploma in Information technology, preferably in Health Information
Systems is required with a minimum of two (2) experience in data capturing
Applicants will possess high integrity and strong interpersonal skills.
For further detail and to apply; please visit the Employment Opportunities
section of our website at www.jobs-msh.icims.com by October 7, 2011.
If you cannot apply online, or have difficulty doing so, please email an
explanation of your problem to iRecruiterproblem@msh.org .
We regret that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.