Field Supervisor

Posted Date 3 hours ago(4/30/2026 2:00 PM)
Job ID
2026-7836
Location
LR-Monrovia
Category
Local
Employment Status
Temporary

Overview

Jhpiego is an international non-profit health organization affiliated with The Johns Hopkins University, USA. For more than 40 years and in over 150 countries, Jhpiego has worked to prevent the needless deaths of women and their families. Jhpiego is dedicated to improving the health of women and families in developing countries.

 

Background

The Government of Liberia, through the Ministry of Health, in collaboration with Jhpiego and with support from the Global Fund, is implementing interventions to strengthen Resilient and Sustainable Systems for Health (RSSH) and improve quality, equity, and people‑centered care across SRMNCAH and HTM programs.

Duration

Up to 15 days

 

Duty Station

Field‑based across selected counties in Liberia

 

Purpose of the Assignment

Provide technical oversight, coordination, and quality assurance for the Gender Barrier Assessment.

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Responsibilities

 

Key Responsibilities

  • Supervise research assistants and data collectors
  • Ensure adherence to protocols and ethical standards
  • Conduct routine data quality assurance
  • Coordinate with county and facility stakeholders
  • Compile progress and quality reports

 

Required Qualifications

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    Qualifications

    • Bachelor’s degree (Master’s preferred) in Public Health or related field
    • 4–6 years’ experience in field supervision or research
    • Strong background in gender, equity, and human rights
    • Experience with donor‑funded programs preferred

     

Preferred Qualifications

 

Jhpiego is an equal opportunity/Affirmative Action employer and does not discriminate in its selection and employment practices. Female candidates are strongly encouraged to apply. Failure to follow the instructions of applying, your application being denied.

 For further information about Jhpiego, visit our website at www.jhpiego.org 

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