Family Health International (FHI) is a public health and development organization working to improve the lives of the world's most vulnerable people. Our 2/500 staff work in 55 countries conducting research and implementing programs that advance public health and build local capacity to address development problems. Since 1971, FHI has been a global leader in family planning and reproductive health and, since 1986, in the worldwide response to HIV / AIDS. Our research and programs address malaria, tuberculosis, and other infectious and chronic diseases. Our partners include US and international agencies, governments, foundations, research institutions, and individual donors.
With funding from the United States aid programs/ the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (GFATM), as well as private foundations and corporations/ FHI Nigeria is currently engaged in providing public health services and undertaking research in HIV / AIDS, tuberculosis/ malaria/ and reproductive health in partnership with the Government of Nigeria. To strengthen our operations, we seek qualified Nigerian candidates for the following positions:
Job Title: Zonal Manager
Section: Program Management Department
Job Description
The Zonal Manager is part of the senior management team of FHI Nigeria in a decentralized country management structure, and forms part of the strategic team that directs the operations of FHI Nigeria overall. S/he will provide support to and coordination of the work of the FHI Nigeria field office.
Key Responsibilities
Lead program planning, design, review and the monitoring of the programs implemented at the field level;
Work with the directors to establish a program management capacity development plan to provide assistance to the field office in program planning, design, review, and monitoring of program progress;
Provide overall supervision for all FHI Nigeria field office staff;
Be responsible for the overall management and coordination of FHI Nigeria activities in the zone
Serve as the point of contact of FHI Nigeria with government officials, coordinate and collaborate with all public sector and NGO partners in the zone
With the assistance of the country office M&E staff, monitor all intervention strategies to ensure that they meet administrative, financial, and programmatic goals;
With technical assistance from country office staff, provide programmatic/technical assistance to all local FHI Nigeria partners in the design, implementation, modification, monitoring and evaluation of project activities;
Coordinate all capacity building activities for FHI Nigeria partners at the field level;
Review programmatic and financial reports submitted by all collaborating partners at the field office level and forward same to the country office;
Prepare monthly status reports on the programmatic and fiscal progress of all projects and other relevant activities within the zone and forward same to the country office;
Undertake regular monitoring visits to project sites as necessary;
Assist in the coordination of IEC materials development and production for implementing agencies (IAs) in the zone;
Collaborate with other United States implementing partners (USIPs) based in the zone to coordinate project activities; and
Perform other duties as may be assigned by the Deputy Chief of Party (Management) and the Country Director.
Minimum Recruitment Standards
Masters degree in public health, sciences or behavioral sciences, with at least 8 - 10 years work experience in managing programs at the community level; a Bachelor's degree with additional experience will be considered;
At least 5 years' experience with HIV/AIDS program planning and implementation at the community level, working with public and NGO sectors.
Application Deadline
24th December, 2010
Method of Application
Forward a suitability statement and resume (CV) as a single MS Word document within 10 days of this publication to:
PMjobs@ghain.org Only applications sent electronically (i.e. bye-mail) with the
Job Title and
Location clearly indicated as the subject of the email will be considered, and only short listed candidates will be contacted.