MSI Nigeria Reproductive Choices is a result-oriented social enterprise, which uses design thinking, strategic and innovative management systems, traditional and digital marketing techniques to provide reproductive and family health care services through multiple channels of service delivery and product distribution. MSIN’s goal is to meet the needs of underserved Nigerians and significantly improve access to a range of quality reproductive health services. MSIN is part of Marie Stopes International’s Global Partnership, which has operational presence in over 37 countries.
We are proud to have a national team of about half a million, made up of young, professional, vibrant, creative, innovative, dynamic, and upwardly mobile intrapreneurs. We have broad representation across workforce generations, with increasing rate of diversity, equality, and inclusion. Our team work daily, going beyond borders, to serve women, men, and adolescents in Nigeria.
The Director, Operationsis a key member of the Programme Operations Team and will work closely with Regional Managers, project team, Security and Fleet managers as well as other units to achieve MSIN objectives.
S/he is responsible for supporting the delivery of strategies targeted to field operations implementation of MSIN’s channel objectives in all the regions, drawing support from the Deputy Country Director.
She/he supports the Programme Operations Director in directing the operational activities of the organisation to ensure effective implementation, continual improvement, and strengthening of MSIN’s service delivery channels and regions. These include security management, donor project implementation, relationship management, partnership management with partner institutions, procurement, fleet management, and coordination for the MSIN field implementation team members.
Reporting to the Deputy Country Director, the holder will be responsible for achieving the operation’s productivity growth and effective management.
He/she supports the coordination, preparation, and execution of field operating budgets and work plans; ensures that financial, administrative, and logistical resources to the field programme operations team adhere to MSIN minimum standards; and assures quality operations in line with annual and long-term strategic goals and objectives.
Key Responsibilities
Field Operations Coordination:
Support regional and state teams in the development of annual and quarterly budgets and financial performance targets and monitoring budget management and performance including determining and managing risk to programme
Ensure equitable distribution of resources according to the workplans and resource needs of all MSIN’s regions.
Monitor progress of field activities and make adjustments as necessary to ensure successful completion of set objectives, working with and through the regional managers in the assigned region. This will include managing the regional managers’ performance on delegated responsibility with periodic feedback as necessary
In coordination with HR, Finance, Procurement & Logistics team
Coordinate support of field logistics to operations team, ensuring that systems, including ordering, transportation, delivery, storage, and control and reporting on the use of program, projects, and team supplies, are in accordance with MSIN policies
Work with regional teams to implement an effective system for the supply of commodities to match client demands while ensuring all regional staff have adequate working tools to aid delivery of objectives.
Support the Director Programme Operations in ensuring that all relevant regional team members are trained in all aspects of compliance with donor rules and regulations and related MSIN standards and policies
Set up new teams and/or regions; leading in launching new offices and supporting them to grow to high productivity and efficiency.
Work closely with field operations team members in taking a strategic, forward-looking role in establishing MSIN future programme direction, with particularly focusing on driving MSIN programme towards sustainability, and ensuring the organisation plays a leading role in improving health demographics in Nigeria
Work with RMs to draft and implement field operations workplans in consultation and coordination with other departments, including overseeing field operations budget management, reviews and approvals in assigned regions
Ensure clear, timely communication between all departments on all aspects of regional programme implementation and management
Fleet and Logistics Management:
Provide leadership and oversight of the Fleet and Logistics unit in the assigned regions to ensure operational efficiency.
Collate monthly fleet data drilling down of all vehicles in fleet for informed decision-making.
Monitor and review monthly fuel consumption via MY TOTAL PLATFORM.
Conduct quarterly fleet assessments and recommend improvements.
Coordinate managing the distribution of commodities, consumables, and other goods across the assigned region.
Lead in working with HR Business partner to manage outsourced driver arrangements and monitor performance.
Promote the use of the organisation’s approved software as a primary tool for managing fleet and reduce duplication of effort.
Advocacy and Stakeholder Management:
Support the regional managers in the formation of effective partnerships within the development arena to increase the status and level of recognition for MSIN’s work and to influence policy, practice and grant making decisions of donors and the NGO sector in assigned region.
Ensure visibility and raise the profile of MSIN among key stakeholders, including selected donors partners, by organizing and attending meetings and maintaining professional relationships with strategically placed individuals within target institutions for smooth regional operations and overall MSIN programme success
Create and support opportunities to highlight MSIN policy messages and technical expertise to a wider audience through media channels and special events, linking with communications and clinical teams as required
Build strong relationships with key policy makers and cooperating partners in order to influence policy change and place MSIN in a strong position
Work with the external engagement unit to regularly take stock of the external environment through external stakeholder assessments and evaluations and allowing the results to help guide MSIN’s strategic and external relations plans
Support the regional teams in leveraging on relationships with influential people to the benefit of the region and country programme, such as in recognition or funding.
Security and Risk Coordination and Management:
Oversee the activities of Risk and security advisor in reviewing and providing timely update on country and regional threat level and risk assessment.
Ensure standard operating procedures comply with MSIN’s regional operations within his/her duty station. Make contingency plans and special situation reports to the Line Manager/ Security & Risk Advisor.
Ensure high level of procedural security is in place and operational in SO and all the region’s offices including access control visitor protocols, keys and guard’s management.
Reporting, Monitoring and Evaluation:
Collate monthly, quarterly and annual Operations reports flowing from each regional/state reports
Produce operations monthly factsheet and quarterly MSIN Newsletter;
Manage and report periodically on the field implementation of MSIN annual work-plan among others.
Work with the Operations Director to ensure operations data management alignment with field strategy, agreement on annual targets and inclusion of data collection and analysis activities in the work plan
Work with RMs to ensure at least one human interest story or success story are produced monthly. This must be well documented and presented as part of quarterly reports
Produce progress reports for the Line Manager for assigned regions on a regular basis
Leadership:
As a senior member of the operations team, demonstrate a strong commitment to MSIN’s mission and goals and encourage a similar commitment from all team members
Link, train and harmonise different departments of the organisation to work efficiently together in order to meet field operations requirements as well as achieve MSIN goals
Ensure that a high level of communication is maintained with other MSIN departments, as well as with external partners and MSI
Encourage a positive culture, work environment and attitude among all team members
From time to time represent the organisation at meetings, workshops, press conferences, or other forums.
Qualification, Experiences & Skills
Master's Degree in Management, Administration, Health Science, Social Science, or International Development Management;
Fluent in both oral and written English
Over 10 years post NYSC experience in INGO managing programmes, operations and field support
Experience in a senior management role of a medium to large organisation, with a proven track record of leading and motivating dynamic teams in developing countries
Significant experience in managing donor -funded, health related projects, including technical and financial management and compliance (USAID, EC, and DFID experience valued)
Thorough understanding of health interventions and approaches in developing country setting.
Proven track record in external relations, fundraising and communication
Sound knowledge of family planning, reproductive and maternal health an advantage
Excellent leadership skills; with the ability to motivate others to exceed expectations and to up skill other managers to reflect the same behaviours
Conflict management, negotiation and resolution skills and experience
Strong management skills; able to manage performance effectively and support others during times of change
Ability to influence and communicate with stakeholders, both internal and external
Strong analytical skills – the ability to accurately interpret data both financial and statistical and take relevant actions
Track record of delivering quality results and impact in previous roles
Adaptable during times of change and ambiguity and able to quickly gain the cooperation of other departments and external parties.
Application Closing Date
11th November, 2025.
How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should send comprehensive Resume with a brief Cover Letter as ONE MS Word document or PDF to: msngrecruitment@msichoices.org.ng using the Job Title and Location as the subject of the email.
Note
There are no relocation allowances available for this position.
Kindly note that this role is open until filled and we will be conducting Interviews on a rolling basis even while advertisement is still active.
MSI Nigeria Reproductive Choices provides equal opportunity in employment and prohibits discriminationon the basis of race, sex, colour, religion, age, marital status, or disability.
MSI Nigeria is committed to safeguarding children and vulnerable adults and operates a zero tolerance approach to abuse, exploitation, and harassment ofany kind.
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