The Health Strategy and Delivery Foundation (HSDF) is a not-for-profit firm established in December 2013 to improve the quality of decision-making and execution in the health and social sectors. HSDF supports key stakeholders at all levels of government and the private sector to achieve measurable and sustainable impact.
HSDF focuses on evidence, rigor, continuous improvement, and results at scale, through substantive engagements that cover conceptual design, long-term strategy, and implementation. By doing so, HSDF seeks to address complex and fundamental health system challenges and ultimately impact the transformation of the health and social sectors in Nigeria and Africa. We focus on improving existing processes and where necessary, deviate from the status quo to introduce transformative and sustainable processes and ideas.
We are recruiting to fill the position below:
Job Title: Health Financing Specialist
Location: Abuja (FCT)
Employment Type: Full-time
Reports to: Project Manager
Role Summary
The Health Financing Specialist will be responsible for driving the DRF strengthening and optimization, and affordable access to MNH bundle commodities objectives of the project.
The role will focus on ensuring full functionality of DRF governance and accountability structures, improving DRF commodity budgeting and financing and revenue tracking to ensure its availability for commodity replenishments. He/she will actively collaborate with state stakeholders (DRF Committees and DMAs) and HSDF state program staff to drive targeted improvements. The role will involve frequent travels to the 5 program states for meetings and workshops designed to achieve program targets. and other free MNCH programs is also a key deliverable. The key focus of the role is to:
Strengthen DRF programs across program states to ensure uninterrupted availability of MNH bundle commodities at supported health facilities
Reactivate and strengthen DRF governance and accountability structures to drive DRF program effectiveness and sustainability
Facilitate and track incremental performance improvements in states DRF MNH commodity financing, budgeting, and replenishment systems
Identify and leverage financing mechanisms (social health insurance) and other programs to facilitate affordable access to MNH bundle services for end beneficiaries across the project states
About HSDF:
The Health Strategy and Delivery Foundation (HSDF) is a not-for-profit organization established in 2013 with a mission to improve the quality of decision-making and execution in the health sector through a focus on results at scale.
HSDF provides analytical support, drives innovation, and engages substantively with governments, development partners, and other stakeholders to strengthen health systems and improve health outcomes.
Through evidence-based approaches and strategic partnerships, HSDF supports health systems strengthening initiatives across diverse work streams including primary health care, maternal and child health, health financing, public financial management, and institutional capacity development.
About the MNH-ASSIST Project:
The Maternal and Newborn Health Accelerated Scale-Up of Sustainable Supply Chain Interventions and Systems Transformation (MNH-ASSIST) project aims to improve the uninterrupted availability, beneficiary access, utilization, tracking, and reporting of MNH bundle commodities across supported health facilities.
This will be achieved through multi-stakeholder collaborations that cut across various MDAs including the SMoH, SPHCDAs, DMA/CMS and health facilities, and partners like FIELD Intelligence, C4SD, ACEPHAP, TA Connect, SCIDaR, and CHAI among others.
The project seeks to sustainably achieve the following: effective MNH commodities last-mile delivery (LMD) to facilities, improved states capacity to plan, finance, and execute LMD, digitalize states LMIS and enable real-time visibility for logistics data, consumption-driven MNH bundle commodities forecasting/quantification, and strengthened DRF programs to ensure continuous replenishment of MNH commodities.
Additionally, the project aims to facilitate affordable access to these bundled MNH services for beneficiaries by leveraging existing government and donor-driven financing mechanisms that protect women and their families from financial risks; these include national and states health insurance schemes, free/subsidized MNCH services integrated into BHCPF 2.0 and HOPE-PHC project, and states free MNCH programs where available.
Key Responsibilities
The HFS will provide technical support to state DRF committees, DMAs, State health insurance agencies (SHIA) and other relevant stakeholders to deliver on project objectives through the following activities.
Strengthen DRF Governance and Accountability Structures:
Facilitate the training and reactivation of non-functional or weak DRF committees across the 5 states
Track reconstituted DRF committee meeting frequency, agendas, and outputs to ensure they are consistently decision-focused and not perfunctory
Facilitate the review and update (where required) of DRF policy manuals across the program states
Lead advocacy to DRF committees for early policy adoption for the following.
Operationalization of DRF revenue accounts for supported health facilities to hedge funds from diversion
Ring-fencing of funds for MNH tracer commodity in DRF budgets
Adoption of high cost-recovery models by DRF committees to guarantee replenishment stability for MNH commodities
Priority for high-demand MNH tracer commodities during reordering where funds are inadequate
TA Support to Improve DRF MNH Commodity Financing:
Facilitate the establishment and actively participate in states quarterly DRF commodity replenishment and performance review meetings to be guided by clear agendas and trackable outputs
Participate in states AOP development workshops to ensure integration of ring-fenced MNH bundle commodity budgets in states AOP document
Introduce and drive the adoption of consumption-based quarterly DRF budget cycles for MNH bundle commodities using data from states NHLMIS
Facilitate improvements in DRF revenue projection accuracy required for accurate budgeting by leveraging consumption data from NHLMIS
Data and Performance Management:
Co-develop state-level dashboards with SLDA and state stakeholders to routinely track DRF budgeting, allocation and replenishment performance targets
Actively track DRF budgets and replenishment targets with dashboards and use the insights to inform strategy redirections and intervention approaches
Use dashboards during quarterly replenishment and performance review meetings with stakeholders to drive evidence-based decision-making
Health Insurance and DRF Integration:
Facilitate the integration of MNH bundle services into state health insurance benefit package
Work with relevant state stakeholders to expand access to affordable MNH bundle services for women and newborns at supported facilities leveraging BHCPF, HOPE_PHC project and states free MNCH program (where applicable)
Facilitate the integration of DRF and state health insurance to improve access to affordable MNH bundle services
Knowledge Management:
Collate, curate and archive experience and learnings from field implementation
Contribute to the development of abstracts, technical briefs, blog posts, and other knowledge products
Key Deliverables:
Reactivate DRF committees and ensure they stay functional and decision-driven across the program states
Actively track and achieve DRF budget and allocation target in program states
Actively track and achieve DRF commodity replenishment targets in focus states
Integrate DRF with state health insurance to improve affordable access to MNH bundle services
Qualifications and Experience
A Bachelors Degree in public health, health economics, health services, or a related field (Master’s degree will be an advantage)
3–5 years’ experience implementing or supporting health financing or public finance management projects
Experience working with or implementing DRF programs in Nigeria or any a low-income country
Familiarity with the health insurance space or experience implementing donor-supported health insurance projects
Competencies:
Good understanding of public health finance systems
Excellent stakeholder management skills
Ability to create high-impact decks and other resources using MS power point, Word, Excel and Publisher
Data-driven decision-making skills
Strong communication and coordination skills
Problem-solving skills and adaptive thinking
Ability to work in complex multi-stakeholder environments