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We are recruiting to fill the position below:
Job Title: Senior Program Officer, Primary Health Care, SAFEStart+ Project
Job Requisition ID: JR2405 Location: Ebonyi
Job Type: Full time
Position Summary
The Senior / Program Officer provides primary support to the Project Director in managing technical, operational, and administrative aspects of SAFEStart+, operating as a deputy director to the Project Director.
This position works hand-in-hand with the Project Director and co-manages partnerships with Unitaid, WHO headquarters and regional offices (AFRO & PAHO), program implementers and research partners (University of Washington, Harvard University), Africa CDC, GAVI, and other key stakeholders including country-level partners, implementers, and research institutions. Strong French language capabilities are required for effective francophone stakeholder engagement.
Take leadership of specific technical elements of the projects with a priority focus on the learning agenda, continuous quality improvement, project performance analyses, M&E and metrics.
Lead development of strategic technical reports, policy briefs, and programmatic guidance documents that synthesize project findings and provide actionable recommendations for country implementation and global scale-up
Coordinate creation of training materials, standard operating procedures (SOPs), and implementation toolkits for integrated EVT service delivery models, ensuring technical accuracy and country-specific adaptation
Oversee production of evidence dissemination packages, knowledge products, and learning resources for diverse audiences including country partners, donors, and global health stakeholders
Support development of technical presentations, briefing materials, and visual communication products for donor meetings, stakeholder convenings, and international conferences
Coordinate preparation and quality assurance of project deliverables, milestone reports, and programmatic reporting for UNITAID, ensuring compliance with donor requirements and project objectives
Ensure technical quality, consistency, and alignment across all project materials, communications, and knowledge products produced by consortium members and country partners
Project Management & Coordination:
Oversee work in Francophone countries (DRC and Senegal)
Coordinate Project Management Team (PMT) activities including weekly meetings with PATH, ICWEA, and WHA leadership, ensuring effective communication and decision-making across consortium partners
Support comprehensive implementation of project workplans across all four outputs, monitoring deliverables, timelines, and milestones to ensure project objectives are met within prescribed timeframes
Ensure high-quality, compliant donor reporting—coordinating inputs and providing final technical and programmatic review.
Provide high-level oversight and guidance to SPA-led administrative, coordination, and documentation functions—ensuring effective meeting support, information flow, compliance, and overall project operational continuity.
Facilitate Program Steering Committee (PSC) coordination including meeting preparation, agenda development, and follow-up on action items and strategic recommendations
Coordinate with the PADM and senior project assistant to track partner performance.
Support risk management and mitigation strategies, working with the Project Director to identify and address potential challenges to project implementation
Oversee project communication strategies and stakeholder engagement plans to ensure consistent technical messaging and strategic alignment across all project activities.
Country Implementation Support:
Provide technical assistance and guidance to country teams on implementation of integrated EVT models, supporting adaptation of global guidance to local contexts and health system requirements
Support coordination and strengthening of Technical Working Groups (TWGs) and Community Advisory Boards (CABs) in core-engagement and focused-activity countries
Facilitate sharing of best practices, lessons learned, and innovative approaches across implementation sites, promoting continuous quality improvement and adaptive learning
Support monitoring and evaluation (M&E) activities, data collection, and performance assessment across project sites to inform adaptive management and evidence generation
Assist in coordination of implementation science studies and research activities embedded within programmatic EVT delivery across core countries
Partnership & Stakeholder Coordination:
Serve as primary day-to-day liaison with the donor, ensuring seamless communication, technical and strategic alignment, and coordination on project implementation.
Coordinate strategic relationships and regular engagement with WHO headquarters and regional offices including PAHO & WHO
Act as focal point for assigned countries and facilitate communication and coordination with country-level partners, including ministries of health, national technical working groups (TWGs), community advisory boards (CABs), and implementing organizations across all project countries
Support senior staff in their engagement with external partners, donors and technical agencies.
Coordinate with peer-learning countries and focal points to ensure effective knowledge sharing and capacity building opportunities
Deputizing Responsibilities:
Represent the SAFEStart+ project and PATH at high-level meetings, conferences, and stakeholder events when the Project Director is unavailable, ensuring continuity of strategic engagement
Provide comprehensive project updates and strategic briefings to senior management, UNITAID, and external stakeholders as required
Serve as primary point of contact for urgent project matters and stakeholder communications when Project Director is not available
Required Qualifications
Education & Experience
Master's Degree in Public Health, International Development, or related field
3-5 years international health programming experience in LMICs including project coordination and/or partnership management experience
Experience in HIV, STIs, viral hepatitis, and/or maternal/child health
Experience in designing and implementing learning agendas, M&E frameworks, CQI and data use for action
Core Competencies:
Partnership Management: Build effective relationships with diverse stakeholders
Technical Capabilities and Communication: Lead on specific technical areas; translate complex concepts for different audiences
Strategic Thinking: Understand objectives within global health context
Quality Assurance: Commitment to maintaining high standards for technical products, project deliverables, and stakeholder communications
Project Management and Coordination: Manage multiple priorities with attention to detail
Adaptability: Flexibility in fast-paced, evolving environment
Results Orientation: Focus on achieving project outcomes and impact
Essential Skills:
Fluency in French and English (written and spoken)