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Tanzania Community Health and Social Welfare Systems Strengthening Project
Recruitment for Senior Technical Advisor and CSOs and QI Advisor
Background
The Community Health and Social Welfare Systems Strengthening (CHSS) Program is a five-year
USAID funded cooperative agreement led by JSI Research & Training Institute, Inc. with partner World
Education, Inc. CHSSP goal is to build capacity of the Government of Tanzania’s health and social
welfare structures at the community level to enable more accessible, higher quality health and social
welfare services for HIV affected and other vulnerable populations in targeted communities in Tanzania
JSI CHSSP is looking forward to recruit on the following two positions;
1. Senior Technical Advisor
Job Summary
The Senior Technical Advisor is a full time position based in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
The Senior Technical Advisor’s responsibilities shall include the overall coordination of program advisory activities conducted by the program advisors to get correlated technical package, and ensuring that the Zonal Offices receive timely technical assistance and support in order to contribute to achieving an AIDS-free generation and the HIV epidemic control goal of PEPFAR 3.0. S/he is responsible for oversight/management of program staff, namely Gender, MACs and PLHIV Advisor, QI and CSOs Advisor and work closely with the Social Welfare and Case Management Technical Lead, and will report to the project’s Deputy Chief of Party.
The Senior Technical Advisor’s responsibilities shall include the overall coordination of program advisory activities conducted by the program advisors to get correlated technical package, and ensuring that the Zonal Offices receive timely technical assistance and support in order to contribute to achieving an AIDS-free generation and the HIV epidemic control goal of PEPFAR 3.0. S/he is responsible for oversight/management of program staff, namely Gender, MACs and PLHIV Advisor, QI and CSOs Advisor and work closely with the Social Welfare and Case Management Technical Lead, and will report to the project’s Deputy Chief of Party.
Provide overall coordination of the advisory activities of CHSSP to ensure CHSSP’s contribution to
PEPFAR 3.0 strategic goal of HIV epidemic control in Tanzania through systems strengthening
toward improved service provision across the core HIV care continuum;
Provide technical support to CHSSP’s Zonal Offices through advisors to ensure their input in the
development of CHSSP’s annual work plans as well as timely completion of each Zonal Office’s
annual work plan;
Coordinate quarterly and annual technical report writing in collaboration with M&E team
Coordinate effectively with the project’s Technical Advisors to ensure the Zonal Offices receive
timely technical assistance to maximize integration and synergies of the objectives and strategies of
CHSSP;
Provide timely and quality updates for the Deputy Chief of Party on the status of technical
implementation activities at zonal levels;
Monitor uniformity on activities implementation to make sure that CHSS through its Zonal offices
achieves its targets with the same standard and quality.
Support the Zonal Offices through program advisors with the preparation of high quality program
technical briefs and presentation for GOT, USAID, and other stakeholders;
Assist the Deputy Chief of Party representation of CHSSP as appropriate and necessary with relevant
internal and external counterparts, partners, and stakeholders;
Assist the Deputy Chief of Party to ensure that the project implementation adheres to national and
internationally accepted technical norms and standards and that best practices and approaches are
well-documented and highlighted throughout project implementation;
Lead annual performance assessments, goal setting, and assist professional development for directly
reporting technical staff;
Desired Qualifications:
A Master’s Degree in Public Administration, Public Health, International Development or an
equivalent field;
At least 10 years of progressive experience designing and implementing community health and health
systems strengthening programs in sub-Saharan Africa or other resource-limited settings;
Ability to work in diverse settings with public, private, and NGO sectors;
Excellent organizational, analytical, oral, and written communication skills;
Experience with PEPFAR and USAID programs and knowledge of US Government policies and
procedures, highly desirable;
Demonstrated experience producing high quality English-language communication products such as
progress reports, case studies, and research protocols;
Ability to work to tight deadlines and to maintained the focus of teams on meeting deadlines;
Proven experience in motivating and supporting multi-disciplinary teams and providing leadership to
complex programs with vast geographical reach;
Ability to travel within Tanzania for up to 40% of the time;
2. CSOs and QI Advisor
Job Summary
CHSSP is currently seeking a Civil Society Organizations and Quality Improvement Advisor to support
leadership and management capacity strengthening of the civil society organizations. This position will
provide programmatic oversight of all capacity building of CSOs and technical expertise for the
implementation of high quality improvement initiatives following the CHSSP’s quality improvement
plan. The position will report to the Senior Technical Advisor and work closely with CHSSP Technical
and Monitoring and Evaluation team. The Civil Society and Quality Improvement Advisor will ensure
program’s capacity building component is providing effective technical support to civil society
organizations. The Civil Society and Quality Improvement Advisor will be responsible for maintaining
excellence in CHSSP technical capacity building activities with CSOs.
Responsibilities:
Under the guidance of the Senior Technical Advisor, coordinate closely with the other members
of the Technical Team of the project to maximize integration and synergies of the objectives and
strategies of CHSSP to ensure an integrated approach to implementation among consortium
partners, and provide timely updates on the status of relevant program initiatives for system
strengthening.
Coordinate closely with the Senior Technical Advisor to ensure timely provision of technical
assistance and guidance to the Zonal Offices for implementation of relevant activities;
Build and maintain strong, collaborative working relationships with relevant government
stakeholders in ministries and national institutes;
Keep up to date with all developments in Government and TACAIDS related to systems
strengthening priorities that affect the mandate of CHSSP;
Ensure all CHSSP systems strengthening efforts are aligned with PEPFAR 3.0 and the relevant
GOT’s national policies and guidelines;
Enhance the effectiveness and scope of CHSSP’s membership and participation in relevant task
forces, technical working groups, and coordination fora especially to develop/update relevant
policies, guidelines, and standards;
Lead the design and implementation of the project’s health sector strengthening interventions
from the national, district, and community level with relevant government institutions as well as
private, for profit entities, local NGOs, Civil Society Organizations (CSO), Community Based
Organizations (CBO) and Faith Based Organizations (FBO) through CHSSP’s cascade approach;
Provide timely and effective technical support to the Zonal Offices to:
- Engage relevant government district/ward/village structures through CHSSP’s cascade approach in order to implement current policy and planning guidelines for planning, budgeting and evaluation of health and social welfare services with a focus on increasing participation of CSO representing priority and key populations;
- conduct orientation of CSOs to government planning processes to ensure they are able to meaningfully contribute to local government planning and budgeting processes;
- support CSOs to identify and advocate for needed services for priority and key populations and improve service coordination and quality;
Oversee technical support for increasing CSO engagement, advocacy and coordination;
Collaborate with other members of the Technical Team and the Zonal Offices, to design and
conduct organizational capacity assessments and provide support to CSOs for organizational
capacity development as needed.
Coordinate with CHSSP’s Gender Advisor to ensure that gender concerns are addressed in the
systems strengthening work of CHSSP including possible integration of actions to advance
gender equality and engagement of women and other social groups in planning and decisionmaking
processes for resource allocation;
Ensure timely and qualitative contributions to the Technical Team for all necessary reports and
especially quarterly reports, and semi and annual reports, as well as administration and
management activities as required.
Develop/contribute to CHSSP work plan and strategy for core and mission funded activities to
ensure that quality improvement opportunities are considered in activity design and
implementation and tried out as models;
Develop, coordinate and monitor the implementation of CHSSP’s quality improvement plan,
tools and indicators.
Work with all departments and zonal offices to analyse and improve program performance.
Help identify best practices in QI/QA as related to CHSSP activities;
Identify Implementing Partners at LGA level who can scale up successful models
Desired Qualifications:
A Master’s Degree in Public Administration, Social Work, Public Health, International Development
or an equivalent field with experience in Tanzanian government planning processes and civil society
organization management at national and decentralized levels; minimum 10 years of Systems
strengthening capacity development, or related field experience with a proven background of quality
improvement.
● Demonstrated ability in designing, coordinating and implementing capacity development programs;
Experience in advising, training and mentoring of the improvement efforts including building a
cadre of Improvement coaches;
● Previous experience working with regional partners, regional organizations and institutions;
● Experience fostering new and innovative partners into program development;
● Strong communications and interpersonal skills;
● Excellent critical thinking, problem-solving, and leadership skills, including the ability to make
independent decisions and take initiative;
● Familiarity with HIV programs in general and PEPFAR-supported activities in particular;
● Demonstrated experience and success supporting the goals and objectives of USAID Forward
Progress Report;
Interested candidates are required to send a cover letter, current CV before end of 23rd September, 2018 to
Chief of Party, Through:- chss.recruitment@gmail.com, JSI Research & Training Institute Inc.
Community Health & Social Welfare Systems Strengthening Program/Tanzania, Regent Street, Plot No.
28 Mikocheni, Dar es Salaam
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