Project HOPE is an international NGO with employees and volunteers who work around the world, responding to the world’s most pressing global health challenges. Throughout our 60-year legacy, Project HOPE has treated millions of patients, provided more than $3 billion worth of medicines to local healthcare organizations around the world, helped build hundreds of health programs from the ground up, and responded to humanitarian crises worldwide.
We are recruiting to fill the position below:
Job Title: Maternal Health Clinical Mentor
Job ID: req1792 Location: Abuja (FCT)
Duration: 1 year (renewable)
Program: Maternal Health Intervention
Reporting Line: Project Manager/Technical Lead
Background
Project HOPE is a global health and humanitarian organization with over 60 years of experience supporting country-led health systems strengthening, quality improvement, and lifesaving service delivery across more than 25 countries.
In Nigeria, Project HOPE works in close collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, State Ministries of Health, and other partners to improve maternal and newborn health outcomes through evidence-based, sustainable, and government-aligned interventions.
With funding support from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Project HOPE is implementing a targeted maternal health initiative focused on improving quality of care, strengthening provider competence, and enhancing health system readiness for priority maternal health services.
The initiative emphasizes the prevention and management of postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) and strengthens facility-level practices through hands-on clinical mentorship, data-informed quality improvement, and integration within existing RMNCAEH platforms.
Position Summary
The Maternal Health Clinical Mentor will provide high-level clinical, technical, and mentorship support to health workers and facility teams to improve the quality, safety, and effectiveness of maternal health services.
The role combines strong clinical expertise with structured mentorship, project management, and robust monitoring and evaluation competencies.
The Mentor will work closely with government counterparts, facility teams, and Project HOPE program staff to strengthen provider skills, reinforce adherence to national guidelines, support continuous quality improvement (QI), and ensure that maternal health interventions are implemented with fidelity and measurable impact.
Specific Responsibilities
Clinical Mentorship and Capacity Strengthening:
Provide on-site and remote clinical mentorship to nurses, midwives, doctors, managers, and facility teams on priority maternal health interventions, with focus on quality antenatal care including ultrasound screening, and management, effective anemia and high blood pressure. And patient self care.
Support the translation of national maternal health guidelines and protocols into routine clinical practice through coaching of antenatal service provision teams on guideline adherence, and case reviews.
Identify clinical performance gaps and tailor mentorship plans to address individual and facility-level needs.
Support the use of job aids, clinical checklists, and standard operating procedures to improve quality and consistency of care.
Quality Improvement and Data Use:
Support facility-based quality improvement processes, including plan–do–study–act (PDSA) cycles, tracking of high risk pregnancies including anemia and high blood pressure, maternal death surveillance and response (MDSR) action tracking, and clinical audits.
Work with facility teams to interpret routine service data, identify trends, and use data for decision-making and service improvement.
Collaborate with M&E staff to ensure accurate documentation, reporting, and use of maternal health indicators aligned with national systems (e.g., DHIS2).
Project Management and Implementation Support:
Contribute to the development and execution of detailed mentorship and implementation plans aligned with project objectives and timelines.
Support coordination of training, mentorship visits, review meetings, and learning sessions with government and facility stakeholders.
Provide timely inputs into activity reports, mentorship summaries, and technical documentation for internal management and donor reporting.
Ensure activities are implemented in line with approved workplans, budgets, and donor requirements.
Stakeholder Engagement and Government Collaboration:
Work closely with State and LGA health authorities, facility leadership, and professional bodies to ensure alignment with government priorities and ownership of mentorship processes.
Support integration of mentorship activities within existing government supervision and capacity-building structures.
Represent Project HOPE in technical meetings and field engagements as delegated.
Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning:
Support the design and use of mentorship monitoring tools to track provider performance, skills acquisition, and service quality improvements.
Contribute to learning documentation, best practices, and adaptive management approaches to strengthen program effectiveness.
Support cross learning across Project HOPE projects in country.
Participate in periodic reviews, learning sessions, and program evaluations.
Note: Project HOPE is an equal opportunity employer and encourages qualified candidates with a passion for maternal health, mentorship, and health systems strengthening to apply.