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Current job opportunities:
Job advertisement - Project to strengthen individual and
institutional capacities of health sector service providers relating to
EmONC in Sierra Leone
Health Focus GmbH is recruiting a team of qualified professionals for
the following tender of the German International Development Agency
(GIZ) in Sierra Leone. We are looking for an international or regional
expert with the profile listed below.
If you are interested in the
position and in working with us, please send us your CV. If you have any
questions, please do not hesitate to contact us at
krammisch@health-focus.de to contact us. For project details and the job
description for the position, please see the information below.
Background information on the tendered work packages
The
tendered work packages are part of the German Technical Cooperation
module “Health System Strengthening and Epidemic Prevention in Sierra
Leone”, which aims for the Sierra Leonean health system to be better
aligned with the gender-specific health needs of the population in
selected areas in Kailahun, Kambia and Pujehun.
The work packages aim to strengthen selected competencies (obstetric and neonatal emergency care, digital, and pandemic prevention and One Health) of service providers in the health sector in a gender-sensitive manner (output 1) and strengthen institutional capacities in the area of emergency obstetric and neonatal care in selected health care facilities (output 2) in Kailahun, Kambia and Pujehun.
The work packages include the following activities:
Work package 1: Strengthen the individual capacities of health care workers relating to EmONC in Kailahun, Kambia and Pujehun
a) Support the training of 325 health care workers:
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Familiarize with the EmONC trainings plan for the 3 partner districts
provided by the GIZ team in charge of Output 1 and coordinate the
planning and implementation of EmONC trainings with them
▪ Liaise
with the MoH, DHMTs, Health facility in-charges as well as other
relevant stakeholders for organizing and implementing EmONC related
trainings for 325 health care workers from 64 health facilities; MoH is
providing certified trainers.
▪ Document gender-disaggregated participation of trainings and report progress to GIZ regularly.
▪ Advice MoH trainers on competency-based and women-centered training implementation.
▪
Support the sustainable institutionalization of EmONC in-service
trainings in the 3 partner districts in close collaboration with
MoH/Directorate for Human Resources and Directorate of Reproductive and
Child Health and the DHMTs of Kambia, Pujehun and Kailahun.
b) Support the mentoring of 340 health care workers on EmONC and institutionalize a mentoring system in the 3 partner districts:
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Liaise on their lessons learned and current activities with the
respective Development Partners (e.g. FCDO and others) that implement
mentoring approaches on EmONC in in the 3 target districts.
▪ Assess number of existing mentors at the selected DH and BEmONC centres and train mentors on mentoring approach as per needs.
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Prepare detailed mentoring system concept for each district aiming for
regular mentoring visits as well as appropriate continuous communication
channels/formats between mentors and mentees including related
guidelines in close collaboration with the respective directorates of
the MoH and relevant partners in the districts.
▪ Develop
individualised mentoring documentation tools/formats taking into
consideration existing tools/formats from various DPs and/or MoH to
assess number and competency of 340 mentees.
▪ Ensure individual
baseline assessments of the 340 mentees to be conducted by mentors until
February 2025 using the documentation tool/format (Output Indicator
2.1) before the first mentoring session. Using the same tool, conduct a
progress assessment until November 2025 and the endline assessment until
November 2026.
▪ Support mentors in implementing 1 biannual
mentoring sessions at each District Hospital as well as quarterly
off-site follow-ups.
▪ Support mentors in implementing 1 biannual
mentoring visit from the DH to each of the 5 BEmONC centres per district
as well as quarterly off-site follow-ups.
▪ Support mentors in
implementing 1 biannual mentoring visit from each of the BEmONC centres
to each of the 3 CHP/MCHP per district as well as quarterly off-site
follow-ups.
▪ Facilitate annual internship programmes for the
midwives and CHOs of the 5 BEmONC to the DH in each of the 3 districts
(total 15 BEmONC, 31 health workers).
▪ Ensure regular use of the skills lab's equipment in each district.
c) Establish and institutionalize the use of 3 skills labs for EmONC mentoring/trainings:
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Liaise with the DHMT and MoH when identifying suitable premises for
establishing 3 EmONC skills labs. Use nationally approved standards for
establishing the skills labs if available, or lessons learned from
existing skills labs.
▪ Based on the results, develop a procurement
plan for the equipment for 3 skills labs and procure equipment for the 3
skills labs.
▪ Coordinate with DHMTs and/or other in-charges on ensuring regular use of skills labs and its documentation.
Work package 2: Strengthen the institutional capacities relating to EmONC in selected health facilities in Kailahun, Kambia and Pujehun
a) Equipping health facilities with priority medical equipment for EmONC services:
▪
Initiate procurement of medical equipment for the 64 health facilities
as soon as possible based on the procurement plan developed by GIZ after
the needs assessment
▪ Distribute the equipment and ensure all staff
handling the equipment are trained by competent senior health care
workers on proper handling and preventive maintenance. Ensure quality of
the training on the equipment, and make managing,
using, and
adequate handling of the equipment a regular component of the mentoring
sessions that are to be integrated into the mentoring visits.
b) Support quality assurance in EmONC service delivery
▪
Collect complementary information on the existing quality assurance
approaches, availability of standard operating procedures (SOP), regular
quality circles, feedback mechanisms etc. during the first mentoring
visit based on a previously developed checklist according to the
“Quality Facility Assessment for Maternal, Newborn Health and
Paediatrics” tool of the National Quality Improvement Programme, in
collaboration with the MoH and DHMT
▪ Develop an action plan jointly
with relevant national and district partners to improve quality
management for EmONC services in each district building on existing
procedures and resources and within the means of the contract, with
clear targets and timelines
▪ Support the implementation of the plan.
Minimum target should be the availability of SOP in all 64 health
facilities, the standardized evaluation of maternal and neonatal death
aiming at learning, and the establishment of a professional network for
exchange and consultation on routine as well as emergency questions. The
latter should be established as part of the mentoring system.
▪
Liaise with GIZ staff concerned with Output 3 on the establishment of
feedback mechanisms in 33 selected health facilities to ensure feedback
is taken up by the quality management of the health facility and acted
upon for the improvement of services.
▪ Support the Facility
Management Committees (FMC) of the supported facilities in their role as
institutionalized feedback mechanism. Strengthen their regular follow
up on feedback received, their regular interaction with the DHMT, and
their follow-up on developed actionable activities as part of the
Integrated Supportive Supervision Visits (ISSV) that the project
implements as part of Output 3.
▪ Support the FMCs and the facility
management in resource mobilization to implement activities derived from
the feedback received and/or from the ISSVs conducted.
c) Support the referral system in each district
▪
Collect information on the existing referral processes and resources,
their functionality and challenges during the first mentoring visit
▪
Develop a plan jointly with relevant national and district partners to
improve the referral system in each district building on existing
procedures and resources and within the means of the contract, with
clear targets and timelines.
▪ Support the implementation of the
plan. Minimum target should be that health care workers are trained and
mentored (as part of work package 1) on critical signs and capable of
initiating appropriate referral timely, that appropriate referral
guidelines (to be up-dated, if needed) including SOPs and referral
record templates/forms are available and health care workers are trained
on proper use, which is to be checked during mentoring visits. Beyond
that, engage and advice district and national partners relevant for the
functionality of the referral system and provision of required resources
on improving the referral system planning and management to ensure safe
and timely transportation of mothers and newborns
d) Support DHMT in EmONC planning to improve readiness of EmONC services in each district
▪
Engage MoH and DHMTs in developing an action plan to improve the
readiness of EmONC services in the 3 districts. Advice partners for
instance and if applicable on improving annual planning of resources in
the health sector, on liaising with local administration to prioritize
electricity and water supply for health facilities in their annual
planning and other priorities, aiming at improving the long-term
functionality of institutional processes which are the precondition for
functioning service delivery
Tasks and profile sought for the position of team leader
The
team leader will work on a full-time basis from November 2024 to
December 2026 (26 months) from Freetown and will travel frequently to
Kailahun, Kambia and Pujehun.
Tasks of the team leader
▪ Overall responsibility for the tendered advisory packages
▪
Ensuring the coherence and complementarity of the tendered services
with other services delivered by the project at local and national level
▪
Design the methodology and format for all assessments as outlined in
work package 1 and 2 and supervise the implementation by the short-term
expert pools and expert 2 and 2
▪ Design and implement, monitor and evaluate all other activities as outlined in work package 1 and 2
▪ Responsibility for taking cross-cutting themes into consideration (e.g. gender equality)
▪
Staff management, in particular identifying the need for short-term
assignments within the available budget, planning and managing the
assignments and supporting the entire expert team as well as support
staff
▪ Ensuring that monitoring procedures are carried out
▪ Regular reporting in accordance with deadlines
▪
Responsibility for checking the use of funds and financial planning in
consultation with the officer responsible for the commission at GIZ
▪
Supporting the officer responsible for the commission at GIZ in
updating and/or adapting the project strategy, in evaluations and in
preparing a follow-on phase
▪ Maintaining contact with the MoH and its respective directorates, trainings institutions and development partners
▪
Maintaining a close working relationship and collaboration with the GIZ
project, above all with colleagues from Output 1 on EmONC and referral
system, and output 3 on Quality Assurance including feedback mechanisms.
Qualifications of the team leader
▪ Education/training: University degree in medicine with specialisation on obstetrics/gynaecology
▪ Language: C1 Language skills in English
▪ General work experience: 10 years of professional experience in the health sector
▪ Specific work experience: 5 years of professional experience in obstetrics/ gynaecology
▪
Leadership/management experience: 4 years of management experience in
projects, companies or other organisations with disciplinary leadership
responsibility for 2 people
▪ Professional experience in the country/ region: 10 years of professional experience in West Africa
▪
Experience in the field of development cooperation: 3 years of
experience in development cooperation projects; experience with GIZ or
in GIZ programmes is desirable
Dr Muriel Krammisch - Health Focus GmbH – Am Neuen Markt 10 - D-14467
Potsdam - Germany E: krammisch@health-focus.de - T: +49-331-2000 70 - www.health-focus.de
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