Family Planning Association of Malawi (FPAM) is a local Non-GovernmentalOrganization that provides quality, accessible and affordable comprehensive sexual and reproductive health andrights information and services to young people, women, men, and the underserved. The organization also works to reduce maternal mortality and rapid population growth by ensuring that women and young people, mostly underserved and from hard-to-reach areas, have access to information and service options in family planning/sexual reproductive health (FP/SRH) and HIV/AIDS.
Since its founding in 1999, FPAM has established itself as a Centre of Excellence in the delivery of quality family planning and reproductive healthcare products and services and HIV/AIDS information and interventions. This is done through its main service delivery channels: Outreach, static clinics, and public sector strengthening activities. In response to rising adolescent pregnancy and maternal mortality ratio in Malawi, FPAM is increasing its focus on reaching young people and expanding access to family planning services.
Key Duties and Responsibilities
- Development and implementation of the quality assurance system and plans for all clinical teams.
- Ensure availability of service delivery guidelines and protocols at all service delivery points.
- Conduct quality audits on a regular basis and train clinical staff in quality assurance.
- Provide and/or coordinate technical assistance and strategic guidance for clinical services for FPAM platforms, including HIV testing, STI management, VMMC, ART and comprehensive family planning services.
- Establish and maintain a quality assurance system for HTC, STIs, ART and family planning and widely dissemin2ate within the platform.
- Provide clinical support in the development of training guidelines, operations procedure manuals and clinical guidelinesin accordance with Ministry of Health and FPAM standards.
- Support the supplies chain management system to ensure all commodities required to
undertake clinical service delivery are available. - Ensure data collection, monitoring, and reporting for all quality assurance issues for all
clinical service delivery programs.
Key Competencies and Qualifications
- Medical Qualification such MBBS, Nursing, Public Health with extensive experience in Sexual and Reproductive Health, including Family Planning, Permanent sterilization, Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision and HTC programming.
- At least 5 years’ experience working in the implementation of project activities for an NGO/INGO.
- Excellent oral and written communication, analytical, organizational, and interpersonal skills.
- Prior technical support and/or program implementation experience in FP clinical services and quality assurance.
- Experience and excellence in working with large, diverse teams.




