Solina Centre for International Development and Research (SCIDaR) is an indigenous nonprofit institution that works to accelerate positive health, social and economic reforms through high-quality program design and implementation, capacity building, implementation science research and knowledge generation, as well as agenda-setting and stakeholder convening across human development sectors.
We are recruiting to fill the position below:
Job Title: Technical Lead (CRoWN)
Location: Nigeria
Description and Objectives
The Technical Lead is responsible for providing strategic and operational leadership across all implementing State Executive Councils (SECs) in Nigeria and in other countries where the CRoWN initiative is operational or expanding.
S/he will directly support the SECs and the CRoWN Board to ensure alignment with initiative objectives, promote adoption at scale, and maintain fidelity of implementation.
In this role, the Manager will;
Lead high-level stakeholder engagement and policy dialogue with government and non-government partners
Oversee the expansion of the CRoWN initiative to new states in Nigeria and to new countries
Serve as a key advisor to the Board and SECs, ensuring consistent quality of implementation and continuous improvement
Specific Technical Responsibilities
Implementation/technical assistance:
Lead CRoWN adoption approaches for new geographies, including adaptation of the model to fit local contexts
Serve as the primary liaison with state and national governments, development partners, and other stakeholders in both existing and prospective locations
Oversee end-to-end implementation of the CRoWN initiative in each state and country, from SECs to Community Chapters
Provide technical assistance and advisory support to SECs and the Board Secretariat to enhance coordination, accountability, and performance
Support the establishment, strengthening, and functioning of SECs as state-level coordination platforms
Coordinate data collection, validation, and use across geographies to monitor progress and demonstrate the impact of the CRoWN initiative
Facilitate the identification of bottlenecks and drive the implementation of necessary reforms to improve coordination and community-level outcomes
Maintain strong, collaborative relationships with government MDAs, implementing partners, and donor stakeholders
Guide strategic thinking and problem-solving for state teams, supporting them to diagnose challenges, interpret data, and design solutions
Provide mentorship and leadership to state-level CRoWN teams, supporting the development of project leads and coordinators
Advocate for the implementation of requisite reforms in coordination, linkages with partners, and government stakeholders
Other relevant duties as assigned
Other responsibilities:
Participate actively in internal and external learning forums, promoting knowledge exchange and continuous improvement across geographies
Prepare and submit regular updates on implementation activities and progress to the Project Director
Represent the initiative at key stakeholder meetings and events to build visibility and credibility
Support other tasks related to the advancement of the CRoWN initiative as assigned
Education and Experience
Bachelor's Degree in Public Health, Medicine, Health Administration, or related fields. Master's degree preferred
Minimum of 7-10 years of experience in health systems strengthening, with significant experience working on primary healthcare or community-level interventions
Demonstrated experience in capacity building, quality improvement, or program implementation in resource-limited settings
Prior experience working within or closely with government systems is required
Competencies required:
Proven ability to lead strategic engagements with senior government officials, donors, and implementing partners
Demonstrated experience designing or implementing demand-side innovations, particularly those targeting behavioral drivers and social norms at the household or community level
Strong understanding of gender dynamics and ability to design and deliver gender-responsive interventions
Experience designing and executing behavior change strategies or campaigns in the health or development sectors
Capacity to synthesize data and insights into action, and support teams through root cause analysis and adaptive implementation
Excellent verbal and written communication skills, with experience writing technical reports, policy briefs, or donor deliverables
Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint); familiarity with digital data collection or visualization tools is an advantage
Fluency in English is required. Proficiency in Hausa or another widely spoken local language is an added advantage
Ability to manage multiple priorities, work independently, and respond to evolving project needs
Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work collaboratively in cross-functional and multicultural teams
Proactive and creative in identifying problems and implementing practical, high-impact solutions