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The PSM Intern will work in close collaboration with the state-based SCMS Specialist and project partners on all aspects of project management and implementation at the state level. The intern will assist the Specialist in ensuring that the project functions efficiently, providing oversight to all project activities. S/he will assist with logistics processes in project-related SCMS and documentation. Additionally, s/he will assist the SCMS Specialist in ensuring that all technical activities under the project are implemented in a timely and effective manner. S/he assists the specialists in providing oversight to LGA level routine activities e.g. LGA data validation meetings, data entry, supply chain data collection, spot-checks on the last-mile distribution of health commodities, training, and so on.
Responsibilities
Drafting/ compilation of activity reports
Preparation of internal process tools such as activity profiles, purchase requests, travel advance requests, and expense reports.
Assisting the Specialist with logistics arrangements for meetings/ workshops or training with the state government other partners/ stakeholders.
Keeping an inventory of project equipment at the state level
Participating in accessing activity progress to ensure that the partners and local contractors maintain close adherence to work plans, meet designated milestones, deliverables, benchmarks, and provide technical assistance when needed.
Assisting in monitoring program implementation and use of resources.
Support oversight of routine activities such as LMIS data review on NHLMIS platform, POD reconciliation &
validation, BIDIDT, and BFSR Quality Improvement.
Support data entry routinely at the state level
Support the tracking of last-mile distribution of malaria health products and so on.
S/he will support knowledge management functions including documentation of success stories and lessons learned.
Any other task assigned by the supervisor.
Qualifications Qualification
Minimum of bachelor’s degree in pharmacy
One year or less of experience in malaria project implementation, public health or health systems strengthening is required;
Demonstrated ability to build and maintain relationships with senior-level colleagues, stakeholders, and donors.
Demonstrated competence to assess priorities, manage a variety of activities in a time-sensitive environment, and meet deadlines with attention to detail and quality.
Willingness to travel at about 25% of the time
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Proficiency in Microsoft office Packages-Excel, Word, PowerPoint.
Excellent writing and presentation skills in English are essential.
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