The Project Technical Advisor - Sexual and Reproductive Health Services Global Gag Rule (GGR) Project will undertake the following roles:
1. Ensure IPPF’s efficient and effective management of a multi-country project to strengthen delivery and advocacy for SRH services. This shall include supporting the IPPF Member Associations (MAs) in the following: • Strengthen their programme and management systems to ensure sustainability of their SRH service delivery and advocacy initiatives
- Strengthen the MA capacity to provide and enable a full range of integrated SRH services and information, especially to poor, socially-excluded, and/or underserved people, especially women, girls and youth
- Strengthen the MA capacity to design and implement quality of care strategies
- Strengthen the MA capacity in setting up and implementing a clinic management information system that ensures the MAs can utilize data for decision making and programming (in collaboration with the Strategy, Performance and Organization Development team)
- Strengthen the MA capacity to create demand for SRH services
2. Be accountable for the achievements of the project expected results as provided for in the relevant restricted funding projects documents
3. Track and report on the implementation of the MA projects and ensure this is guided by the IPPF and donor policies and principles.
See detailed job description in the attachment.
Interested persons are requested to submit a CV including three referees and cover letter indicating educational background, experience, skills and why you think you are the best candidate for the position to: [email protected]
Competitive remuneration will be negotiated with the successful candidate.
IPPF is an equal opportunity employer. Closing date 13th March 2019
We regret only shortlisted candidates will be acknowledged.
“Applications are particularly encouraged from candidates openly living with HIV.”
IPPF has been made aware of various fraudulent vacancy announcements circulated via e-mail from websites falsely stating that they are issued by or in association with IPPF. These correspondences, which may seek to obtain money from the recipients of such correspondence are fraudulent and IPPF does not charge a fee at any stage of the recruitment process (application, interview, meeting, processing, training or any other fees).
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