Team Leader Of Project Zero – Hamlin Fistula Ethiopia
Development and Project Management, Health Care
Hamlin Fistula Ethiopia
HFE is Founded in 1974 by Drs Catherine and Reginald Hamlin have been caring for the women of Ethiopia for almost 40 years. As well as our main hospital in Addis Ababa we also have 5 regional hospitals, rehabilitation, and reintegration center and a midwifery school. We also deploy midwives into 25 health centers across the country and provide mentoring and other support services to these health centers.
- Serve as the main technical interface between HFE local stakeholders as it applies to Maternal and Child Health.
- Liaise with technical steering groups, HFE head office and Woreda technical working groups for project –Zero Fistula free Program.
- Oversee the team and motivate them to conduct their activities efficiently through planning and providing daily activities for the team.
- Prepare analyses, recommendations, briefing notes, and assessments of the project in relation to delivery.
- Anticipate and provide timely solutions for the identified challenges during the project.
- Address inefficient performances and provide timely feedback, as a team or individually, to improve the gaps.
- Work in collaboration with the Health Centers where Hamlin Midwives are deployed to support aspects of the strategic direction and leadership of the maternal and child health programming guiding linkages and integration within the overall health sector.
- Coordinate meetings with Hamlin College of Midwives central team and other HFE staff to provide regular updates on progress of achievements against set targets, program challenges and successes, as well as ways forward for on-going implementation.
- Be involved in analysis of data collected during project implementation to obtain evidence based trends and follow program progress against set targets;
- Lead and support the team to utilize data for informed decision making on program direction.
- Provide any technical support to Midwife mentors, woredas health offices and other stakeholders in the prevention of obstetric fistula, identification and referral of fistula patients and facilitate their treatment.
- Leads the planning and implementation of the project in line with the organization’s mission, policies, strategies and available resources.
- Submit timely report of the project, patient identification and progress of the project strategy, to concerned body when necessary.
- Liaise with technical steering groups for Fistula free Program.
- Liaise with the head office and technical working groups at Woreda health bureaus.
- Explores best mechanisms and make ongoing monitoring and evaluation of the project.
- Perform other related duties as assigned by the Supervisor.
Reports to: The Project Zero Coordinator
Mode of Employment: Contract for one year.
Number of Candidate: One
Qualification:
Key competencies and professional expertise required:
- Excellent skill of computer software packages; previous experience with District Health Information System (DHIS) database packages preferred.
- Fluent in English, Tigrigna, and Amharic languages and able to communicate with other local languages is preferred.
- Strong interpersonal, intercultural communication skills, able to work well both within a team and independently under stressful conditions.
- Proven clinical experience, working in the delivery of maternal, and child health service.
- Proven experience in developing and implementing service delivery protocols, norms and standards.
Education Requirement:
- BSc in midwifery and MSc in Midwifery and/or MSc, MPH in maternal and child health related fields.
Work Experience:
- 5+ years of related work experience as a coordinator in community based activities, such as managing health related programs/projects at national, regional or at Zonal level is preferred.
As per the scale of the organization.