Apply: Palladium Health Lead Advisor

Deadline: Ongoing

Location: Nigeria

Palladium is seeking to fill the position of Health Lead Advisor.

Palladium is a child-safe organisation that works with foundations, investors, governments, corporations, communities and civil society organisations to formulate strategies and implement solutions that generate lasting social, environmental and financial benefits.

Responsibilities

  • Lead the process of refining the programme design
  • Lead the development of activity and results-based contracts and payment models in consultation with the GF-PSE team and country team
  • Work along with the performance analyst to develop/adapt the management information systems to collate and analyse data on these models
  • As part of the process, build capacities of the country entity and private sector service providers
  • Lead project planning and management, supporting the contracting entity for project initiation through mobilisation to implementation
  • Ensure adequate governance mechanisms are put in place by the local contracting entity
  • Ensure data capture systems are identified and monitoring and evaluation process and plan is defined
  • Develop and implement systems to deliver high quality and performance on contracts

Requirements

  • Degree in Public Health, Health Economics, Business, or a related discipline, or a substantial relevant experience for non-academic degree holders
  • Proven experience working for social development programmes
  • Demonstrable experience of building capacity of private sector providers of services in the health or social development sectors and/or the organisations that purchase those services
  • Proven track record of delivering programme outputs, including producing high-quality written content (e.g., reports, technical or operational guidelines, etc.), and achieving desired results
  • Track record of coordinating teams, including consultants
  • Excellent written and spoken English
  • Experience in implementing Global Fund programmes (desirable)

To apply and for more information, click here.

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