Maternal Health Advisor at IntraHealth : Deadline: 19-11-2020

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Job Opportunity: Maternal Health Advisor

Why Choose IntraHealth

At IntraHealth, we are a global team of creative, committed humanitarians on a mission. We are advocates, technologists, health workers, and communicators. Program officers, finance experts, and technical leaders. We are passionate and diverse. And we’re united in our belief that everyone everywhere should have the health care they need to thrive. That’s why we work every day to improve the performance of health workers around the world and strengthen the systems in which they work.




For almost 40 years in over 100 countries, IntraHealth has partnered with local communities to make sure health workers are present where they’re needed most, ready to do the job, connected to the technology they need, and safe to do their very best work. Our programs are designed with a deep understanding of and appreciation for the context of human rights, gender equality and discrimination, economic empowerment, and changing populations. And the longstanding relationships we have built with government agencies, private-sector partners, and members of civil society make our efforts stronger and more effective.  Join us and together we can make lasting changes in global health—for all of us.

The USAID Ingobyi Activity is a five-year cooperative agreement to improve the quality of reproductive, Maternal, newborn, and child health (RMNCH) and malaria services, in a sustainable manner with the goal of reducing neonatal, child, and maternal mortality in Rwanda. The Ingobyi Activity builds upon the tremendous gains Rwanda has made in the health sector as well as previous USAID investments in the health sector to provide a healthier, more productive future for all Rwandans. Ingobyi works to improve the availability, quality, and utilization of RMNCH and malaria services with resilience and sustainability.




 SUMMARY OF ROLE

IntraHealth International seeks to recruit a Maternal Health Advisor who will provide technical and program support in maternal health for the USAID-funded Ingobyi Activity. The maternal health advisor will be based in Kigali and will coordinate all maternal health activities along the continuum of care from facility to community in all supported districts. The position will report directly to the Senior Capacity Building Advisor.

Responsibilities include:

1.    Planning and implementation of maternal health activities

  • Work closely with the technical team, especially the Senior Capacity Building Advisor, to plan, implement, and scale-up high-impact interventions for maternal health at both facility and community levels. This will include the following: emergency obstetric and newborn care (EmONC), new ANC guidelines, helping mothers survive (HMS), respectful maternity care (RMC), obstetrical care protocol, and post-natal care, among others.
  • Work closely with the technical team, especially the QI advisor, to integrate quality standards in maternal health interventions and lead measurement of quality indicators in maternal health.
  • Support zonal maternal health specialists to implement maternal health interventions, including relevant training activities, in supported districts based on the latest evidence.
  • Support implementation of mentorship activities with professional associations and with district-based mentors. The incumbent will be expected to support mentorship and supportive supervision of maternal health activities in all 20 districts.
  • Work with the technical team, especially the infection prevention and control (IPC) team, to ensure IPC measures are well understood and applied in maternity services in all supported facilities. The incumbent will play a key role in preventing infections in maternity services.
  • Coordinate obstetric fistula case identification activities in all zones and plan for repair sessions as well as re-integration of repaired cases back into their communities.
  • Work closely with Ingobyi community health specialists to improve the delivery of maternal health services in the community as part of community-based maternal and newborn health (CBMNH) service package offered by community health workers.
  • Contribute to the development of high-level technical content for maternal health at the central level. This may include training materials and the development of new guidelines/protocols, among others.
  • Support rollout of best practices and lessons learned.
  • Ensure that activities are executed according to plan/schedule and in an integrated manner across the RMNCH continuum.

2.    Reporting,  learning and documentation

  • Document maternal health activities and help with the identification of best practices.
  • Share experiences or best practices in maternal health services to inform the design of Ingobyi’s subsequent workplans.
  • Prepare and submit reports on maternal health activities and submit to supervisor on a quarterly basis or upon request.
  • Coordinate with Ingobyi Activity’s MEL team to ensure that the project meets expected deliverables in maternal health in accordance with the MEL framework.
  • Support with program data analysis and interpretation, and use findings to plan interventions accordingly.
  • Lead compilation and consolidation of technical reports and submit to supervisor in a timely manner.

3.    Supervision

  • Supervise maternal health specialists in zone
  • Support learning and professional development for direct reports

4.    Representation in technical meetings/discussions

  • Represent Ingobyi Activity in maternal health technical working group as needed.
  • Participate in technical meetings with MOH/RBC and other partner meetings as may be requested from time to time.
  • Present updates on maternal health in internal quarterly technical meetings or as may be requested by supervisor




5.    Requirements

  • A degree in medicine or A0 midwifery is required with at least 10 years of professional experience working in maternal health services in Rwandan settings is desired.
  • A Master’s degree in public health is required at least 5 years of professional experience working in maternal health services in Rwandan settings is desired.
  • Have a Valid license issued Rwanda Medical and Dental Council.
  • The candidate must have at least 5 years of experience as a trainer in all the high impact interventions in maternal health: EmONC, HMS, and CBMNH.
  • Must have hands-on knowledge and skills in designing, planning, implementing, and monitoring of facility and community-based programs for promoting maternal health and survival.
  • Must have a sound understanding of current policy developments related to MNCH and community health.
  • Previous experience with USAID funded projects will be an added value
  • Must be familiar with Microsoft Office package and internet
  • Strong skills in teamwork and networking
  • Excellent communication skills (written and oral) in English, French, and Kinyarwanda.
  • Solid skills in documentation and report writing will be required
  • Ability to travel nationally frequently

COMPETENCIES:

Managing Performance: Ability to plan and design practices, processes, and procedures that allow for effective management of people, resources, and processes to optimize overall organizational performance. Managing for performance includes the ability to delegate and encourage growth and leadership across the team(s) as part of maximizing performance and productivity.

Strategic Thinking: Applies organizational knowledge to identify and maintain focus on key success factors for IntraHealth while recognizing, anticipating, and resolving organizational challenges. Ability to develop organization- and industry-specific expertise and apply sound decision-making processes to reach productive resolutions that translates strategy into actionable business plans.

Effective Communication (Oral & Written): Understands effective communication concepts, tools, and techniques; ability to effectively transmit, explain complex technical concepts in simple, clear language appropriate to the audience; and receive, and accurately interpret ideas, information, and needs through the application of appropriate communication behaviors

Risk Management: Knowledge of processes, tools, and techniques for assessing and controlling the organization’s exposure to risks of various kinds; ability to apply this knowledge appropriately to diverse situations.

Innovation: Develops new, better, or significantly different ideas, methods, solutions, or initiatives within assigned roles that result in improvement of IntraHealth’s performance and meeting objectives, results, and global commitments.

Accountability: Holds self and others accountable for all work activities, research, and personal actions and decisions; follows through on commitments and focuses on those activities that have the greatest impact on meeting measurable high-quality results for IntraHealth’s success. Exercises ethical practices, respectful words and behaviors, and equitable treatment of others in all activities.

Summary of Benefits

IntraHealth International, Inc. is a great place to work and prides itself on its comprehensive benefits package.  We offer competitive salaries and a dynamic inclusive work environment which supports health workers so they can improve the lives of people throughout the world.

IntraHealth International is proud to be an equal opportunity employer.  All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law, and requires affirmative action to ensure equality of opportunity in all aspects of employment.  This is also to include inquiry about, disclosing, or discussing their compensation or the compensation of other applicants or employees.

Learn more about IntraHealth Careers @: http://www.intrahealth.org/section/careers  

Learn more about “Who We Are” @: http://www.intrahealth.org/section/about-us1  

 

 Please apply by November 19, 2020




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