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Jhpiego, an international non-profit health organization affiliated with Johns Hopkins University, USA, is committed to enhancing the health of women and families in developing countries. We are currently seeking a dynamic Human Resources Officer to play a pivotal role in coordinating and implementing various HR programs and processes within our organization. Reporting to the Senior HR Manager, this role involves close collaboration with diverse departments to address employee-related concerns and ensure the seamless operation of HR functions.
Jhpiego is seeking services of qualified Social Mobiliser for the “Flood Emergency Response Project” to be implemented in 04 districts of Sindh. The project aims to provide healthcare (Preventive and curative and primary healthcare) services to the population residing in flood affected areas through mobile camps and static centers by adopting integrated approach with other programs.
The hiring of local social mobilizers will be helpful for community engagement, raising awareness, improving access to healthcare, promoting community participation, and ensuring cultural sensitivity in healthcare interventions.
A Jhpiego pretende apoiar o Ministério da Saúde na contratação de um Consultor Clínico para desempenhar um papel fundamental na elaboração da Estratégia Nacional de Resposta a Emergências Médicas. O Consultor Clínico desempenhará um papel estratégico na formulação de diretrizes e acções necessárias para fortalecer a capacidade nacional de resposta a emergências médicas, garantindo uma abordagem eficaz e coordenada.
Objectivo
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- Desenvolver a Estratégia Nacional de Resposta a Emergências Médicas, fornecendo orientações claras e práticas para o enfrentamento de situações de emergência no âmbito da saúde;
- Identificar os principais desafios e lacunas no sistema de resposta a emergências médicas e propor soluções baseadas em boas práticas e evidências científicas;
- Colaborar com as partes interessadas relevantes, incluindo profissionais de saúde, autoridades governamentais e parceiros de implementação para obter contribuições e assegurar a implementação eficaz da estratégia proposta.
Over the course of the last decade, the situation of children in Mozambique has improved significantly. Currently, more children are living to celebrate their fifth birthday than ever before following sustained progress in reducing under-five mortality, thereby working to achieve Sustainable Development Goal 3. However, many challenges remain, particularly regarding the stark disparities in child health outcomes between poorer provinces, as well as for the less educated and the poor, where progress has lagged behind advances enjoyed by the rest of the country.
Though immunization is a global health and development success story, saving millions of lives every year, and being a key component of primary health care and an indisputable human right, missed opportunities for vaccination (MOV) are a significant contributor to low vaccination coverage in Mozambique. These MOV, are most frequently attributable to physical and social barriers, including practices of caregivers and health workers, limited resources, inadequate information about the benefits of vaccination, and inadequate tracking systems to identify children due for a vaccination, among others.
This situation has deteriorated due the COVID-19 and political unrest in some provinces which created more difficulties to access immunization services. As a result of these limitations, many children are still without completing the immunization national scheme. This prompted the EPI programme to develop a
The MOH of Mozambique is facing this situation and has to achieve the common international vision of leaving no one behind with immunization (Alliance 2021-2025 strategy). Under this strategy, the global goal is to get a 25% reduction in zero-dose children across countries. To achieve this vision the MOH is working with Gavi and partners to reach missing communities with special attention to zero-doses and under-immunized children. So far, under the Gavi framework, many important steps are being done in that direction.
Jhpiego is currently providing technical assistance to MOH and partners to develop the Equity Accelerator Fund (EAF) application using a phased approach.Jhpiego support in this phase aims at responding to the following questions:
- Why these zero dose children have not received immunisation services and reasons behind low immunisation coverage in the country?
- Why children are not reached with existing solutions and reasons for missed opportunities?
- What are immunisation challenges related to the supply side and demand side?
- What role, if any, do gender-related barriers contribute to the zero-dose problem?
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Jhpiego is a nonprofit global health leader and Johns Hopkins University affiliate that is saving lives, improving health and transforming futures. We partner with governments, health experts and local communities to build the skills and systems that guarantee a healthier future for women and families. Jhpiego translates the best science and practice into moments of care that can mean the difference between life and death for women and families. The moment a woman gives birth; the moment a midwife helps a newborn to breath. Through our partnerships, we are revolutionizing health care for the world’s most disadvantaged and vulnerable people.
In India, Jhpiego works across various states in close collaboration with national and state governments, providing technical assistance in the areas of family planning, maternal and child health, strengthening human resources for health, and non-communicable diseases. These programs are funded by USAID, Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited, UNICEF, World Health Organization, University of Manitoba, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Children’s Investment Fund Foundation (CIFF), MSD for Mothers and others.
Jhpiego is hiring for the position of Technical Project Manager- Digital Health based at Bhopal. The position will report Program Manager - Technology and operations).
USAID’s Momentum Country and Global Leadership (MCGL) award is a seven-year USAID funded global award (currently in its 5th year of implementation), that works in tandem with country governments and local nongovernmental organizations to provide targeted technical and capacity development assistance, and contribute to the global technical leadership and policy dialogue on improving measurable outcomes for maternal, reproductive, newborn and child health, and voluntary family planning. MCGL seeks a Gender and Youth Advisor reporting to the Technical Director (TD) to support an upcoming USAID family planning program in Jordan that will provide support to the USAID/Jordan-funded Government to Government Partnership for Health in Family Planning (PHFP) program, led by the Ministry of Health, with aims to promote and provide quality family planning services to the population of Jordan.
The Gender and Youth Advisor will lead efforts to integrate gender and youth sensitive into family planning programming. S/he will be responsible for providing strategic guidance and support to WCHD and HCAD in integrating gender and youth analyses and perspectives into their PHFP activities. The Advisor may also support gender and youth mainstreaming activities to sensitize Health Directorate staff (at governorate levels), community health committees and will work closely with the other technical advisors to ensure that gender and youth considerations are mainstreamed across their technical assistance, fostering inclusivity and addressing specific needs and challenges.
Jhpiego seeks a Program Assistant who will help support the Program Manager to manage the administrative, financial, logistical, and programmatic tasks required for the Systems to End the Malaria Burden through Meaningful Engagement II (SEMBE II) project. This includes assisting with program administration including scheduling meetings and preparing or editing program reports, and PowerPoint presentations. The project aims to Reduce malaria-related morbidity and mortality by improving the capacity of the National Malaria Control Program and other local entities to lead the prevention, control, and elimination of malaria in Cameroon. The project is expected to operate over a five-year period.
Reports to: Regional Technical Manager
Location : Garoua, Cameroon
(This position is subject to Cameroon labor law and practice and is not eligible for international assignment work conditions)
Jhpiego seeks a Procurement Manager to provide support to the program operations of the USAID Systems to End Malaria Burden Through Meaningful Engagement -II (SEMBE II) Project in Cameroon. The Procurement Manager is responsible for providing procurement support to the Jhpiego Cameroon country office. This includes developing, establishing and implementing procurement operational systems as per Jhpiego procurement policies and ensuring that the procurement systems are regularly reviewed and updated to ensure optimal functioning of the procurement section. The Procurement Manager will liaise with local vendors and the Baltimore office for procurement of goods and will be required to conduct procurement within donor requirements e.g. obtaining prior approvals, source and origin requirements, etc. S/he will work closely with the Finance and Administration Director, Chief of Party, Project Directors and other staff to ensure timely procurement and will proactively identify gaps and make suggestions for improvement.
Position Reports To:Finance and Administration Director
Positions Supervised: Logistic and Procurement Assistant
Location: Yaounde, Cameroun
(This position is subject to Cameroon labor law and practice and is not eligible for international assignment work conditions)
Jhpiego seeks a Finance Officer to support program operations of the USAID Systems to End Malaria Burden Through Meaningful Engagement -II (SEMBE II) Project in Cameroon. The program will 1) strengthen malaria prevention and case management activities at health facilities and community level, 2) build management capacity of the district and regional level to provide oversight/supervision of malaria interventions, 3) improve data reporting, analysis, and use for decision-making by strengthening the HMIS. The program will operate over a five-year period in North region of Cameroon.
The Finance Officer performs routine and non-routine finance management functions for the Jhpiego Cameroon Office. Finance Officer has a fair degree of autonomy and may be accountable for certain areas of financial management, but should be prepared to cover others when colleagues are absent. The Finance Officer works interacts with a large number of internal and external clients.
Position Reports To:Finance Manager
Location: Garoua_ Cameroon
(This position is subject to Cameroon labor law and practice and is not eligible for international assignment work conditions)
Jhpiego recherche des candidatures pour le recrutement d’un Responsable Finance (Finance Manager) pour fournir un soutien aux opérations de mise en œuvre du projet USAID « Systems to End Malaria Burden Through Meaningful Engagement -II » (SEMBE II) au Cameroun. Le programme vise à 1) renforcer la prévention du paludisme et les activités de gestion des cas dans les établissements de santé et au niveau communautaire, 2) renforcer les capacités de gestion au niveau du district et de la région pour assurer le contrôle/supervision des interventions de lutte contre le paludisme, 3) améliorer la communication, l'analyse et l'utilisation des données pour la prise de décision en renforçant le système d'information sur la santé. Le programme se déroulera sur une période de cinq ans dans la région du Nord du Cameroun.
Le/la Finance Manager est recruté(e) pour appuyer les opérations financières du Cameroun. Il/elle assurera le leadership dans la supervision des aspects financiers et contractuels du Bureau. Le/la Finance Manager travaille en étroite collaboration avec le Directeur des Finances et de l’Administration, le Chief of Party, le personnel du programme, et d'autres pour assurer un rapportage financier et contractuel précis à l'équipe de gestion et aux partenaires de Jhpiego. Il/elle s'assurera également que les systèmes et rapports financiers sont compatibles avec les pratiques comptables standard et respectent les règles et réglementations de l'USAID et de Jhpiego.
Position Reports To:Finance and Administration Director
Location : Garoua, Cameroun
(This position is subject to Cameroon labor law and practice and is not eligible for international assignment work conditions )