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  • Posted: Dec 20, 2025
    Deadline: Jan 15, 2026
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  • Technical Advice Connect LTD/GTE (TAConnect) is a non-profit organization registered in 2021 and based in Nigeria to bring innovative solutions to the provision of Technical Assistance (TA) services across Africa. TAConnect was established by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF) to deliver tailored and cohesive support for states in Nigeria by streng...
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    Implementation Specialist Nigeria, Laerdal Global Health

    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

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    Method of Application

    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. 

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