New Incentives is a US-based nonprofit committed to implementing health-related cash transfer programs to save lives in developing countries. Operating in Nigeria, New Incentives gives pregnant women with at-risk pregnancies conditional cash transfers, which encourage them to follow medical advice and treatment so that their children are born healthy.
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The Assistant Field Manager will support New Incentives’ program that utilizes cash transfers to encourage mothers to complete the immunization schedule of their infants. The program is operated in cooperation with the State Primary Healthcare Development Board in Sokoto, Jigawa, Katsina and Zamfara State.
The primary duty of the Assistant Field Manager is to assist Field Managers in providing cash transfer disbursements at public clinics with the goal of increasing immunization coverage and retention. Key duties for this position include: high-quality operations of the program at selected clinics and providing leadership for selected staff members that result in increased immunization coverage and retention while nurturing relationships with employees, clinic staff, and other stakeholders.
Assistant Field Managers are hired full-time and supervise Field Officers at clinics throughout our states of operations. The ideal candidate for this position is someone who is primarily residing in /or who has a free place to stay and willing to relocate to one of the towns/LGAs of the four states of operation.
Required Qualifications:
Fluency in local languages/dialects spoken in Katsina State, especially Hausa. In your cover letter, please state the names of the languages/dialects you can speak and your fluency level for each language.
Minimum of ND, preferably in the field of health or other natural sciences.
Willingness to work at remote public clinics and field locations at least 4 - days per week.
Experience with the Nigerian health system and clinic documentation, particularly related to infant health and vaccinations.
Experience in collecting, synthesizing, and drawing conclusions from (health) data is desirable.
Careful attention to financial matters and management of funds.
Detail-oriented and diligent professional who is hard-working, result-oriented, and loyal.
Passion to help others and reduce infant mortality.
Very good verbal and written communication skills, in English, Hausa dialects (verbal and written)
Excellent responsiveness to email and phone requests.
Proficiency in Microsoft Word/Excel, internet browsers, smartphones, and new communications technology in general.
Motivation to work in a young organization that is constantly changing based on stakeholder feedback and operates with a lean structure.
Ability to demonstrate good managerial and leadership skills.
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