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Excellence Community Education Welfare Scheme Ltd/Gte (ECEWS) is a leading indigenous non-profit organization dedicated to improving access to qualitative healthcare, Education and Economic strengthening services in Nigeria. Our staff includes expert in health, Education, Social works, youth, Civil Society and research. Our LOCATE project; a CDC/PEPFAR HIV p...
Overall Job Function:
Will guide the drive to achieve set targets through establishment of effective program Monitoring and Evaluation systems in the Facilities across the three states, will develop a proficient M&E system that is able to produce reliable data for effective decision making and reporting, provide technical Support to the State M&E Officers in carrying out their essential duties and
responsibilities. Build the capacity of Health care workers through routine on site mentoring and supportive supervisory visits on proper documentation and reporting system using appropriate nationaVCDC/USG tools for effective patient monitoring and management.
Minimum Recruitment Standard:
B.SC in statistics or related field with at least 5 to 7 years' experience in monitoring and evaluation of public health programs. An MPH and a previous experience in a PEPFAR / USAID ART, PMTCT and RH program will be an advantage, Quantitative and analytical skills with the, competence to communicate technical information clearly and effectively to both technical and non-technical colleagues.
All positions are full time, vacancies close within 10 days after this publication.
ECEWA has a competitive compensation package, interested candidates may submit a one page capability statement and an updated resume to careers@ecews.org with preferred position and location clearly stated as subject of the email.
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
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