Overview/Summary:
- Support the goals, objectives, and activities of the health projects are met by working with team members, partners, and clients. Ensure lifesaving essential health service and Provision of under-five and Nutrition screening and case management services and other health-related programs are properly implemented in high quality and are based on standard protocol.
- Guarantee that the capacity of targeted health offices, health facilities, and health service providers in project target areas are built.
- Assess the gaps related to clinical RH services at the camps (health facilities) and take remedial action timely with the health team.
- Provide technical support for the IRC senior health officer, health officers, and RH Clinical Mentor officers.
- Prepare relevant MHNT content guiding materials for Health social workers, most at-risk populations, and mother-to-mother support group facilitators.
- Stay up to date on health-related humanitarian situations in the country specifically on sexual reproductive health rights and comprehensive abortion care.
- Collect and compile bi-monthly updates, monthly progress reports, and quarter and annual donor reports and submit them to the Field
- Coordinator, Sr. Health & Nutrition manager, health MEAL manager, before the due date.
- Prepare monthly project performance review for each active grant and share with Addis technical units.
- Facilitate workshops, pieces of training, and program review meetings for health professionals, community volunteers, and other team members.
- Coordinate and communicate with partners working in the operation area and coordinate activities.
- Routinely collect, compile, and organize data from monitoring and supervision activities and translate data into graphics and presentations, and reports.
- Assure adherence to IRC’s standards for program management and technical quality.
- Participate in technical meetings, team meetings, and periodic team building exercises.
- Minimum Requirements:
Qualification & Experience:
- Must have a bachelor’s degree in clinical or public health with a minimum of four years of practical experience, of which three years with an international NGO. A relevant postgraduate degree with proven experience
- Experience in conducting training, assessments, and surveillance is essential including supervisory skills.
- Practical experience in managing a team of health workers at the project site.
- Good project management skills: the ability to plan, organizes, and manage the implementation of the facility and community-based health projects. Skills and experience in budget management.
- Strong managerial, interpersonal, and problem-solving skills. Excellent analytical and report writing skills.
- Demonstrated skill in identifying and developing creative, innovative, and pioneering solutions for existing program challenges.




