Serve as a clinical program manager in Maryland County, South East Liberia.
·Hold day-to-day decision-making authority on strategic and operational issues within clinical programs within the county.
·Provide technical expertise in the areas of program development, management, implementation, and evaluation for clinical improvement projects.
·Provide direct technical support either with Clinical /Nursing services or public health/ Global Health/administration services depending on the background of the applicant
·Collaborate with the different Clinical/ Nursing Leads to Implement Quality improvement projects in the different programs
· Collaborate with the PIH leadership in Operations, Community Health, M&E, finance and the specific Clinical and Nursing leads, project managers and local staff to plan, develop, implement, and evaluate clinical program activities and strategy.
·Plan and schedule project timelines and milestones, and work with staff to create feasible action plans for each primary health care facility upon completion of baseline assessments.
·Collaborate with and report to Director of Clinical Services or designee to develop, implement, and evaluate clinical program activities and strategy.
·Support the development of program management, development, implementation, and evaluation skill sets of fellow field staff and MOH colleagues.
·Provide key programmatic insights and expertise in priority clinical areas (COVID-19/Ebola, HIV, malnutrition, child health, NCD, women’s health, TB, surgery) and medical education of Resident Doctors
·Coordinate activities with other departments in Liberia and Boston, including finance, communications, development, advocacy, international operations as appropriate.
·Any other duties as assigned by the supervisor
Qualifications:
Master’s Degree in Public Health, Global Health or related field preferred
·Certificate in Medical Education will be an added advantage
·Extensive experience in Global health, public health, public administration, health care management, or international development required.
·Experience working in Low resource countries with humanitarian international organization is a Plus
At least 4-5years of experience developing, managing, implementing, and evaluating clinical improvement projects in low-resource settings.
·Demonstrated experience in at least one major priority clinical area (Ebola, HIV, malnutrition, women’s health, TB, eMTCT, NCDs, child health) highly desirable.
·Budget development and management experience required.
·High level of comfort analyzing, interpreting, and organizing quantitative and qualitative data
·Strong administrative and organizational skills, especially the ability to plan, organize, and follow through with a variety of constituencies, handle multiple assignments, prioritize workflow and develop work plans, adapt to fluctuating workload, and meet deadlines.
·Experience working in an emergency setting or disaster relief strongly preferred.
·Ability to live in rural Liberia full-time required.
·Prior experience working in resource-limited setting required. Experience in Liberia a plus
·Ability to collaborate professionally with culturally diverse colleagues and constituencies.
·Ability to work independently and take initiative, as well as work cooperatively with a diverse team.
·Excellent computer skills, including fluency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) programs.
·A commitment to social justice.




