Launched in 2004, World Lung Foundation (WLF) is an emerging leader in global public health. Established in response to the epidemic of lung disease, which kills 10 million each year, lung health remains our signature issue. However we have also expanded to take on some of the biggest “winnable battles” in public health - global killers that take a huge toll, yet can be prevented with tools on hand. We work in tobacco control, maternal health, road safety, obesity prevention and more, mostly in the low-and middle-income countries where these issues hit the hardest. Learn more about our work at worldlungfoundation.org.
Since 2008, the World Lung Foundation (WLF) has contributed to the Government of Tanzania’s efforts to reduce maternal and neonatal mortality by improving women’s access to good-quality comprehensive emergency obstetric and neonatal care (CEmONC) through its Tanzania maternal health project.
The project works in three regions (Kigoma, Morogoro and Pwani) supporting 15 health facilities to bring quality CEmONC services to rural, isolated populations. WLF upgrades health centers, strengthens hospitals, trains and mentors assistant medical officers to provide emergency obstetric care including cesarean sections and nurse-midwives/clinical officers to provide anesthesia. The project is now adding a referral component which will contribute to increasing women’s access to CEmONC services in Kigoma.
WLF is seeking a motivated and experienced candidate to join a strong and creative team in the organization in the position described below:
Position: Kigoma Programme Manager
Duty station: Kigoma
Reporting to: Country Director
Purpose of the role:
The purpose of this position is to provide the overall management of the WLF office in Kigoma, which is a subsidiary office of WLF Tanzania based in Dar es Salaam. Key activities include supervision of implementation of programme operational activities carried out in the region, progress toward meeting programme goals, and relationship building and advocacy in the region. Other activities are the management of the Kigoma office (i.e. finance, procurement, administration and logistics, and personnel management) with the support of and in consultation with the Dar es Salaam office.
Key responsibilities:
Management of support functions
• Coordinate the efforts of WLF clinical staff, other NGO partners, and Kigoma regional government partners in an effort to ensure timely deliverables and progress towards meeting programme targets.
• Supervise and monitor programme operational activities implemented in the region such as equipment and supplies distribution to facilities, data collection in facilities, monitoring vendors doing activities in facilities, following up community health workers and others.
• Manage and supervise finances for the Kigoma office (advance requests and reimbursements, etc.), procurement, logistics, administration and programme activities in line with organizational guidelines, standards and procedures.
• Ensure effective assets and inventory management of the Kigoma office assets and supplies including ensuring vehicle(s) are properly maintained, compiling and recommending a list of assets/equipment, stationeries and other supplies required for the office.
• Oversee procurement functions for WLF in Kigoma, ensuring procurement is done according to the policy and agreed standards for timeliness, quality and proper documentation of all procurements. Manage relationships with vendors and landlord.
• Ensure safety and maintenance of all office equipment and premises including ensuring all equipment requiring insurance are insured at all times.
• Facilitate availability of field information and data for new business development when required to do so.
• Liaise with the Finance and Administration Manager in ensuring all finance, procurement and human resources activities are done according to the set policies and standards.
• Ensure the effective and efficient use of all WLF Tanzania resources at the region.
Staff Management and development
• Lead, manage, and motivate the Referral Manager, Administrative Officer and Driver, ensuring that they have clear objectives, meet their targets and receive meaningful feedback on their performance continually.
• Carry out annual performance evaluation of the above mentioned staff, determine their capacity building/development needs and support to develop them.
• Ensure the supervisees adhere to the organization’s human resources policies accordingly.
Relationship building and Advocacy
• Represent WLF Tanzania in the region and districts, build and maintain strong links with the regional government, districts’ governments, NGOs, CBOs, community leaders and other stakeholders.
• Advocate and influence the government at regional and district level, NGOs, CBOs and other partners on increasing maternal and neonatal mortality reduction efforts.
• Organize and conduct partners meetings in the region as needed.
Reports
• On monthly basis, prepare an activities and progress report and send it to the Project Director.
Education and Experience:
• Bachelor’s degree in health/ business administration or equivalent. Master’s degree in public health or business administration will be an added advantage.
• Should have at least three years experience of programme, people management and experience of working with the government at regional and/or district level.
• Experience of working in at least one of the following technical areas is needed: maternal and child health; family planning/reproductive health; behavior change communication (BCC); community-based health programs.
• Experience of working under minimal supervision and with multi-sectoral team members preferred.
Skills and Knowledge:
• Planning and organizing skills
• People management skills
• Excellent communication skills (written and verbal)
• Proficiency in MS Office programs such as MS Word, Excel and PowerPoint.
• Team Player
• Ability to convey a positive and professional image to stakeholders
• Fluent in Kiswahili and English
Compensation: An attractive salary and benefits package commensurate with education, experience, and salary history will be offered to the successful candidate.
How to apply: Email your Curriculum Vitae and cover letter along with the names, email addresses and phone numbers of three professional references to officeTZ@worldlungfoundation.org.
Closing date: 6th May 2015
Since 2008, the World Lung Foundation (WLF) has contributed to the Government of Tanzania’s efforts to reduce maternal and neonatal mortality by improving women’s access to good-quality comprehensive emergency obstetric and neonatal care (CEmONC) through its Tanzania maternal health project.
The project works in three regions (Kigoma, Morogoro and Pwani) supporting 15 health facilities to bring quality CEmONC services to rural, isolated populations. WLF upgrades health centers, strengthens hospitals, trains and mentors assistant medical officers to provide emergency obstetric care including cesarean sections and nurse-midwives/clinical officers to provide anesthesia. The project is now adding a referral component which will contribute to increasing women’s access to CEmONC services in Kigoma.
WLF is seeking a motivated and experienced candidate to join a strong and creative team in the organization in the position described below:
Position: Kigoma Programme Manager
Duty station: Kigoma
Reporting to: Country Director
Purpose of the role:
The purpose of this position is to provide the overall management of the WLF office in Kigoma, which is a subsidiary office of WLF Tanzania based in Dar es Salaam. Key activities include supervision of implementation of programme operational activities carried out in the region, progress toward meeting programme goals, and relationship building and advocacy in the region. Other activities are the management of the Kigoma office (i.e. finance, procurement, administration and logistics, and personnel management) with the support of and in consultation with the Dar es Salaam office.
Key responsibilities:
Management of support functions
• Coordinate the efforts of WLF clinical staff, other NGO partners, and Kigoma regional government partners in an effort to ensure timely deliverables and progress towards meeting programme targets.
• Supervise and monitor programme operational activities implemented in the region such as equipment and supplies distribution to facilities, data collection in facilities, monitoring vendors doing activities in facilities, following up community health workers and others.
• Manage and supervise finances for the Kigoma office (advance requests and reimbursements, etc.), procurement, logistics, administration and programme activities in line with organizational guidelines, standards and procedures.
• Ensure effective assets and inventory management of the Kigoma office assets and supplies including ensuring vehicle(s) are properly maintained, compiling and recommending a list of assets/equipment, stationeries and other supplies required for the office.
• Oversee procurement functions for WLF in Kigoma, ensuring procurement is done according to the policy and agreed standards for timeliness, quality and proper documentation of all procurements. Manage relationships with vendors and landlord.
• Ensure safety and maintenance of all office equipment and premises including ensuring all equipment requiring insurance are insured at all times.
• Facilitate availability of field information and data for new business development when required to do so.
• Liaise with the Finance and Administration Manager in ensuring all finance, procurement and human resources activities are done according to the set policies and standards.
• Ensure the effective and efficient use of all WLF Tanzania resources at the region.
Staff Management and development
• Lead, manage, and motivate the Referral Manager, Administrative Officer and Driver, ensuring that they have clear objectives, meet their targets and receive meaningful feedback on their performance continually.
• Carry out annual performance evaluation of the above mentioned staff, determine their capacity building/development needs and support to develop them.
• Ensure the supervisees adhere to the organization’s human resources policies accordingly.
Relationship building and Advocacy
• Represent WLF Tanzania in the region and districts, build and maintain strong links with the regional government, districts’ governments, NGOs, CBOs, community leaders and other stakeholders.
• Advocate and influence the government at regional and district level, NGOs, CBOs and other partners on increasing maternal and neonatal mortality reduction efforts.
• Organize and conduct partners meetings in the region as needed.
Reports
• On monthly basis, prepare an activities and progress report and send it to the Project Director.
Education and Experience:
• Bachelor’s degree in health/ business administration or equivalent. Master’s degree in public health or business administration will be an added advantage.
• Should have at least three years experience of programme, people management and experience of working with the government at regional and/or district level.
• Experience of working in at least one of the following technical areas is needed: maternal and child health; family planning/reproductive health; behavior change communication (BCC); community-based health programs.
• Experience of working under minimal supervision and with multi-sectoral team members preferred.
Skills and Knowledge:
• Planning and organizing skills
• People management skills
• Excellent communication skills (written and verbal)
• Proficiency in MS Office programs such as MS Word, Excel and PowerPoint.
• Team Player
• Ability to convey a positive and professional image to stakeholders
• Fluent in Kiswahili and English
Compensation: An attractive salary and benefits package commensurate with education, experience, and salary history will be offered to the successful candidate.
How to apply: Email your Curriculum Vitae and cover letter along with the names, email addresses and phone numbers of three professional references to officeTZ@worldlungfoundation.org.
Closing date: 6th May 2015
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