Challenge TB KNCV is the lead partner in Challenge TB (CTB), the USAID-funded 5-year global program to decrease TB mortality and morbidity in high-burdened countries. We lead an international consortium with eight partner organizations: American Thoracic Society (ATS), FHI 360, Interactive Research & Development (IRD), Japan Anti-Tuberculosis Foundation (JATA), Management Sciences for Health (MSH), PATH, The International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease (The Union), and the World Health Organization (WHO). The overarching strategic objectives of Challenge TB are to improve access to quality patient centred care for TB, TB/HIV, and MDR-TB services; to prevent transmission and disease progression; and to strengthen TB platforms. Purpose of the Position
The purpose of the position is to manage the country office, supervise the KNCV staff, and to represent KNCV and Challenge TB in the concerned country.
The Country Director is responsible for the overall implementation of the CTB project including the development of annual work plans and budgets, implementation, monitoring, and reporting.
He/she coordinates and works closely together with the coalition partners of CTB in the concerned country, the National TB program, the USAID mission, the Global Fund, project beneficiaries and other stakeholders to successfully implement the Challenge TB country project.
Together with two other key staff (the Deputy Director Operations, the Sr. Technical Adviser Program and the Sr. TB/HIV Technical Adviser), the country director manages a team of 66 staff (16 at the central office and 50 in satellite offices).
Organizational Position
The Country Director supervises the country office team of international and local staff and reports to the portfolio manager at KNCV’s Head Office in The Hague.
As Country Director you Will:
Provide overall technical leadership and management of the projects;
Build capacity of the KNCV Nigeria Team to ensure high performance and technical leadership to enable them to build the capacity of local partners;
Lead the project life cycle: from annual planning, implementation to monitoring and reporting;
Ensure CTB is at the leading edge of TB programming;
Maintain partner relations and coordination among stakeholders;
Ensure high quality and timely delivery on all contractual and programmatic obligations;
Oversee monitoring, evaluation and learning to ensure project interventions are appropriate and that lessons/experiences are shared;
Provide technical assistance in your fields of expertise and stimulates innovation;
Contribute to national and regional policy forums, guideline committees and TB working groups;
Oversee relevant national and regional policy developments in TB control and identify strategic opportunities to contribute to policy development.
Qualifications Education:
MD with Masters and/or PhD (Medicine, Epidemiology, Public Health).
Knowledge/Experience:
Demonstrated experience managing large complex health programs ideally TB, in a multi-cultural setting;
Proven experience in specific technical areas related to the program;
Excellent understanding of annual planning processes;
Proven experience with stakeholder involvement, managing donor relations and strengthening partnerships;
Knowledge of USAID rules and regulations is essential;
Good understanding of Global Fund – Concept Note/Funding Request development and implementation – ability to provide technical assistance/support in this area is desirable;
Demonstrated experience in cooperating with governments, the private sector, lobby & advocacy;
Experience in developing policies, strategies, (research) projects;
Experience in knowledge management;
Experience in resource mobilization, proposal writing;
Excellent verbal and written skills in English.
Specific Areas of Programmatic Expertise:
In depth up to date knowledge of public health systems and aware of ongoing developments in these areas in the country, region;
Experience with Public-Private partnerships;
Strong facilitation and mediation skills;
Experience in conducting training, capacity building;
Report writing skills, knowledge of M&E cycles;
Strategic planning, demonstrated experience using participatory methods for program review and planning.
Behavioral Competencies:
A strong team leader who is results-oriented and can motivate staff;
A strategic thinker;
Able to delegate tasks;
Able to communicate within the organization and the partnership network;
Planning and organizing;
Helicopter view;
Result Oriented;
Culturally sensitive.
What Do We Offer?
A fixed-term contract for a year, with the intention to extend the contract;
An informal work atmosphere in an international environment where initiative is appreciated;
A highly-motivated team of experienced, self-driven colleagues;
A salary dependent upon education and relevant working experience;
KNCV Tuberculosis Foundation has its own Employment Conditions Scheme.
Apply via :
www.kncvtbc.org