Technical support and management:
- Works with other Malaria Consortium staff to oversee the co-implementation of SMC-VAS activities.
- Support the training of personnel involved in the implementation of Malaria Consortium SMC-VAS project.
- Ensure that supervision of both assessment and treatment services, and of community level implementation of the SMC-VAS programme are carried out effectively.
- Plan and coordinate community mobilization and education activities.
- Regularly support the review of SMC-VAS training materials to ensure quality training.
- Support the coordination of planning and the facilitation of training for officers in-charge, supervisors, health facility workers and community volunteers, including the development of work plans.
- Provide on-the-job supervision and training for Project Officers, Field Assistants and community health workers.
Coordination and Representation:
- Work with other Malaria Consortium staff at the state level for the overall planning and coordination of SMC-VAS co-implementation training and supervision visits.
- Liaise with key partners including the SMEP, SPHCDA local leaders, NGO partners, and other stakeholders (as necessary).
- Ensure strong coordination between the SMC and VAS elements of the research study.
- Attend health and LGA/ward coordination meetings at the state level as directed by the Project Manager.
Administrative and other Duties:
- Provide monthly written reports on activities to the Project Manager.
- Work with the finance department to prepare financial requests and ensure the timely reporting of expenditure.
- Any other duties as required by the line manager.
Qualifications and experience:
Essential:
- Clinical Officer, nurse or Public Health qualifications.
- At least two years’ field experience.
- Experience of managing large teams.
- Strong background in training and capacity building.
- Ability to find solutions to complex problems in a challenging environment.
- Excellent planning and organisational skills.
- Excellent written and spoken English.
- Strong computer skills particularly Microsoft Office.
- Flexible, ability to work both as an individual and as a team member and under stress in what can be a harsh environment.
Desirable:
- A broad range of experience including logistics.
- Experience working in drug/commodity supply management and health worker training.
- Fluency in the spoken language of the region.




