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Jhpiego is seeking to engage Research Program Manager who will work with Jhpiego team on the Impact evaluation for the COVID-19 Response Mechanism (C19RM) grant in Nigeria. The C19 RM is a large-scale, multi-partner national investment to strengthen pandemic preparedness, emergency response, and resilient health systems across all 36 states. As the project concludes, Jhpiego will implement a national Impact Evaluation to generate evidence on the relevance, effectiveness, efficiency, impact, and sustainability of C19RM investments.
Jhpiego is seeking to hire a Research Data Manager 1, who will work on the design, management, and execution of all quantitative, monitoring and evaluation (MEL), and methodological components of the Impact Evaluation. The role serves as the technical backbone of the evaluation, responsible for ensuring that quantitative findings are valid, reproducible, and methodologically defensible.
Working closely with the Jhpiego team, this role will translate evaluation questions into robust analytical approaches, manage quantitative datasets, analyze data, generate scorecards,...
Jhpiego is seeking to hire a Program Manager to support the development of the C19RM End-of-Project Programmatic Report by providing thematic insight, analytical depth, and technical rigor across assigned focus areas. Working under the strategic direction of the Team Lead, the Technical Advisor is responsible for ensuring that thematic content is accurate, evidence-based, analytically strong, and policy-relevant, and that it contributes meaningfully to the consolidated national narrative. The Program Manager serves as the operational backbone of the End-of-Project reporting process, ensuring that the complex, multi-partner reporting effort is well-coordinated, on schedule, and...
Jhpiego, une organisation affiliée à l’Université Johns Hopkins, recherche deux Chargés(e) des Finances pour appuyer la mise en œuvre du projet Adolescents and Children, HIV Incidence Reduction, Empowerment, and Virus Elimination (ACHIEVE), basé a Dakar et Kaolack, Sénégal. L’initiative ACHIEVE, financée par le Département d’État des États‑Unis, vise à réduire la mortalité maternelle, néonatale et infantile et à contribuer au contrôle de l’épidémie de VIH à travers le renforcement de systèmes de santé...
Jhpiego recherche dans le cadre de la mise en œuvre du projet ACHIEVE (Adolescents and Children, HIV Incidence Reduction, Empowerment, and Virus Elimination) au Sénégal trois (03) Chargés de Suivi /Evaluation (S&E) basés à Dakar, Kaolack et Thiès. ACHIEVE est une initiative mondiale financée par le Département d'État américain qui vise à réduire la mortalité et la morbidité maternelles, néonatales et infantiles en renforçant l'accès à des soins continus et de haute qualité tout au long du continuum de soins de santé maternelle,...
Jhpiego, an affiliate of Johns Hopkins University, is seeking an accomplished and visionary Technical Director – Immunization
Jhpiego, an international non-profit health organization affiliated with Johns Hopkins University, is seeking five (5) Regional Program Officer to support the implementation of the ACHIEVE and MCGL projects in the Dakar, Thiès, Kaolack, Fatick and Kaffrine regions of Senegal. ACHIEVE and MCGL are U.S. Department of State–funded global initiatives that aim to reduce maternal, neonatal, and child mortality and morbidity and c control through strengthened, integrated maternal, newborn, child, adolescent, Imunization, Nutrition and community health services.
Jhpiego, an international non-profit health organization affiliated with Johns Hopkins University, is seeking a Regional Coordinator to support implementation of the ACHIEVE project, based in Kaolack, Senegal. ACHIEVE is an U.S. Department of State–funded global initiative that aims to reduce maternal, neonatal, and child mortality and morbidity through strengthened, integrated maternal, newborn, child, vaccination and nutrition health services.
Jhpiego is a non-profit 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 practices 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 breathe. Through our partnerships, we are revolutionizing health care...
The Deputy Project Director serves as a key advisor to the Project Director, who is responsible for the overall strategic direction and technical oversight for the Jhpiego country office. He/she works closely with the Project Director, providing complementary experience and skills. The Deputy Project Director provides guidance and high quality technical expertise reflective of his/her knowledge of the global and local health sector in order to help in the development of inclusive and responsive budgeted operational plans aligned with the priorities of the US and national governments on matters related to the planning, implementation and evaluation of global health programming using both financial and...