PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION & TECHNICAL SUPPORT
The Safer Birth Bundle of Care (SBBC) Implementation Specialist is responsible for coordinating, supporting, and monitoring the rollout of evidence-based interventions aimed at improving maternal and newborn outcomes. This role works closely with health facilities, regional and national health teams, and partner organizations to ensure consistent, high-quality implementation of the SBBC package. The specialist provides technical assistance, builds capacity among healthcare workers, strengthens quality-improvement processes, and ensures data-driven decision-making throughout implementation
Program Implementation & Technical Support: 40%
- Support the implementation of the UNICEF EU SARAH project funded Safer Birth Bundle of Care project in Sokoto, Adamawa, and Kwara states.
- Lead and support the introduction, scale-up, and continuous improvement of the Safer Birth Bundle of Care across assigned facilities or regions.
- Provide hands-on coaching, mentorship, and supportive supervision to clinical staff on SBBC components such as evidence-based labor monitoring, emergency obstetric care practices, and respectful maternity care.
- Facilitate baseline assessments, readiness evaluations, and gap analyses to inform tailored implementation plans.
- Ensure alignment of SBBC activities with national maternal and newborn health (MNH) guidelines and facility-level workflows.
Capacity Building & Training
- Conduct training sessions, simulations, drills, and competency assessments for healthcare providers on essential SBBC practices and tools.
- Strengthen quality-improvement (QI) teams and support continuous QI cycles (e.g., PDSA cycles, clinical audits, and debriefs).
- Develop or adapt training materials, job aids, and implementation tools as needed.
Monitoring, Evaluation, Research & Learning: 40%
- Support data collection, validation, and analysis for SBBC indicators and other relevant indicators; ensure accurate and timely reporting.
- Use facility data to identify bottlenecks and guide improvements in clinical practice and workflow.
- Document lessons learned, success stories, and implementation challenges, contributing to learning briefs and progress reports.
- Participate in facility review meetings, perinatal death audits, and collaborative learning sessions.
- Collect and disseminate evidence from ongoing SBBC implementation in Nigeria
- Develop, write, and edit research manuscripts in collaboration with project teams, integrating data analysis outputs, literature context, and methodological details.
- Lead and support the drafting, refinement, and formatting of scientific abstracts for conferences, ensuring clarity, coherence, and alignment with submission guidelines.
Stakeholder Engagement & Coordination: 20%
- Collaborate with facility leadership, district health management teams, national technical working groups, and implementing partners to ensure coordinated SBBC implementation.
- Advocate for adoption of best practices and promote a culture of safety, teamwork, and respectful care.
- Participate in planning and coordination meetings and contribute to strategic decision-making around SBBC scale-up.
- Explore new opportunities in the project states for potential scale-up and sustainability.
Qualifications & Experience
- Bachelor’s degree in nursing, Midwifery, Public Health, Medicine, or a related field (Master’s preferred).
- Minimum 3–5 years of clinical or public-health experience in maternal and newborn health settings.
- Demonstrated experience in program implementation, supportive supervision, and health worker training.
- Familiarity with quality-improvement methods and data-use strategies in healthcare settings.
- Proven experience in scientific writing, including development of abstracts and peer-reviewed manuscripts.
- Strong understanding of maternal and newborn clinical standards, emergency obstetric and newborn care (EmONC), and patient-safety principles.
- Excellent communication, coaching, and problem-solving skills.
- Willingness to travel frequently to health facilities.
- Knowledge of the local language (Hausa) will be an asset.
Key Competencies
- Clinical excellence in maternal and newborn care
- Training and facilitation skills
- Data analysis and data-driven decision-making
- Change management and systems-thinking
- Collaboration and stakeholder management
- Cultural sensitivity and commitment to respectful maternity care
Qualified candidates should apply by sending their updated Resume, and their Cover Letter detailing their interest in the position to hr@taconnect-ng.org, using the Job Title” as the subject.