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Malaria Consortium recrute un coordinateur technique national, Maputo, Mozambique

Malaria Consortium recrute un coordinateur technique national, Maputo, Mozambique

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Malaria Consortium recrute un coordinateur technique national, Maputo, Mozambique

 

MOZ CTC 202109 – Country Technical Coordinator

Posted: 23/09/2021 14:57
Salary: USD 64,505
Location: Mozambique
Level: Technical
Deadline: 07/10/2021 23:59
Hours: 40
Benefits: Global benefits
Job Type: Indefinite

Malaria Consortium is recruiting for a Country Technical Coordinator to join our team in Maputo, Mozambique.

The Country Technical Coordinator will provide technical oversight and technical quality assurance to the technical team members and the projects in the Mozambique Malaria Consortium office. The post hoder will ensure that up-to-date technical knowledge, technical methodologies and national and international best practices are used in programme implementation and programme quality improvement. The Country Technical Coordinator ensures that experiential learning and lessons learning are captured, documented, disseminated and inform adaptive management in the project portfolio. They identify relevant ideas and research priorities working with the Country Director, country team members, global technical team, the business development team and key national stakeholders and lead the technical design of suitable studies and projects for country new business development.

 

The successful candidate will have :

  • Master’s degree in Public or International Health, Communicable or Infectious diseases, Epidemiology or related discipline ;
  • Medical qualification at Bachelor degree level and familiarity with the Mozambican health system ;
  • Extensive experience at least 5 years working in public health programmes or communicable disease control, with significant experience in a senior role ;
  • Highly knowledgeable about malaria control or direct experience working in malaria control ;
  • Field experience in Southern African countries and a solid understanding of the realities and complexities of in country programme implementation ;
  • Demonstrable experience working in a technical advisory capacity to Ministries of Health and other partners, including relating to policy and guidelines review or development, and programme reviews ;
  • Experience of building effective working relationships between MoH and its stakeholders ;
  • Project or programme management including design, planning, implementation, monitoring and evaluation ;
  • Business development, including needs assessment, the development of concept notes and proposals, and stakeholder consultation and analysis ;
  • Professional working proficiency of Portuguese and English (both written and spoken) ;
  • Strong communication, interpersonal and presentation skills, with strong stakeholder management skills, able to engage effectively with broad and diverse audience ;
  • Strong leadership skills with inclusive and motivational style and strong influencing ability ;
  • Strong problem-solving ability, with excellent planning and organizational skills ;
  • Excellent written and spoken Portuguese and English ;
  • Strong technical writing skills ;
  • Strong computer skills, conversant with MS Office packages ;
  • Self-motivated, proactive and results-focused ;
  • Able to work effectively as part of a team and on own initiative, with ability to work to deadlines whilst being attentive to detail.

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