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Overview
- The Program Manager (PM) will provide programmatic coordination, operational management, and performance oversight for Jhpiego Global Health Security (GHS) portfolio in Nigeria. Supervised by the Project Director, working in collaboration with STA, team members, Government and donor counterparts, the PM will ensure that project activities are strategically planned, efficiently executed, and aligned with technical, financial, and compliance standards. The PM will lead coordination among technical teams, field offices, implementing partners, and government stakeholders to strengthen International Health Regulations (IHR) core capacities particularly in surveillance, emergency preparedness, antimicrobial resistance (AMR), One Health collaboration and other GHS priorities at National and Subnational.
- The PM will also provide strategic support to the Project Director in government engagement, donor reporting, coordination, and accountability. S/he will be responsible for tracking implementation progress, ensuring compliance with donor and Jhpiego policies, managing grants and budgets, and supporting adaptive program management. The PM will champion quality improvement, program learning, and system strengthening across GHS interventions.
Responsibilities
Program Coordination and Implementation
- Coordinate development and execution of detailed work plans, ensuring coherence across technical, operational, and community engagement components.
- Coordinate implementation across states, ensuring integration of surveillance, AMR, One Health, and emergency preparedness priorities.
- Track implementation progress, proactively identifying bottlenecks and facilitating timely resolution.
- Lead operational planning for trainings, simulation exercises, and emergency response activities.
- Ensure activities are implemented in line with Jhpiego and donor regulations, national strategies, and IHR/NAPHS frameworks.
Social Mobilization, and Stakeholder Engagement
- Drive social mobilization and community engagement strategies that build awareness, trust, and active participation of community actors (PPMVs, CHWs, agrovets, and private sector providers) in surveillance and AMR containment efforts.
- Strengthen collaboration with professional associations, traditional and religious leaders, private-sector stakeholders, and other influencers to promote behavioral change and ownership of GHS interventions.
- Facilitate multi-sectoral coordination with national and subnational partners including NCDC, FMoH, NAFDAC, PCN, VCN, and SMoHs, ensuring alignment of Jhpiego’s GHS interventions with national priorities.
- Represent Jhpiego in national and subnational One Health platforms, technical working groups, and emergency response coordination forums.
- Support advocacy and communications strategies that promote visibility and sustainability of project outcomes.
Program Management, Quality Assurance, and Reporting
- Ensure timely and quality delivery of project milestones and outputs, maintaining strong links between technical, financial, and operational components.
- Oversee tracking systems and dashboards for performance monitoring and early warning to flag delays or implementation risks.
- Apply Quality Improvement (QI) tools to monitor and enhance implementation quality across technical and community components.
- Lead program documentation, success stories, learning briefs, and dissemination of results through national and donor platforms.
- Prepare and coordinate submission of high-quality programmatic reports and deliverables to donors and stakeholders.
Financial, Administrative, and Grants Management
- Work closely with finance, grants, and operations teams to ensure sound budget management and compliance.
- Oversee financial tracking, procurement planning, and cost monitoring across states.
- Support management of sub-awards and partner grants, ensuring adherence to Jhpiego and donor regulations.
- Ensure timely and accurate financial and program reporting to donors.
Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL)
- Collaborate with the M&E team to monitor performance indicators, using data to guide adaptive management and decision-making.
- Ensure timely data submission, validation, and integration into donor and government reporting platforms.
- Coordinate program review and learning sessions, including pause-and-reflect meetings and adaptive planning workshops.
- Promote documentation and sharing of innovations and best practices.
Capacity Building and Team Leadership
- Supervise and mentor program and field teams to strengthen leadership, communication, and implementation capacity.
- Conduct supportive supervision visits and ensure consistent technical and operational oversight at state level.
- Coordinate capacity-building initiatives for staff, implementing partners, and stakeholders on program management, surveillance, emergency preparedness, and community engagement.
- Foster a collaborative, high-performance culture focused on results, learning, and accountability
Required Qualifications
- Master’s degree in public health, Health Management, Project Management, or a related discipline.
- 8+ years experience in management, operational and technical expertise with a preference in Global health security and public health program implementation.
- Proven experience in program planning, implementation, and coordination of health security, surveillance, or emergency preparedness
- Strong understanding of IHR (2005), One Health, and Nigeria’s National Action Plan for Health Security (NAPHS).
- Excellent leadership, organizational, and stakeholder engagement skills.
- Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with government, partners, and diverse field teams.
- Strong report writing, budgeting, and presentation skills; proficiency in Microsoft Office and project management tools.
- Experience working with NCDC, FMoH, WHO, or other GHS-related agencies.
- Familiarity with digital health platforms (e.g., DHIS2, SORMAS, Com-WATCH).
- Certification in project management (PMP, PRINCE2, etc.) desirable.
- Willingness to travel frequently within Nigeria to support state-level implementation.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
- Familiarity with Nigeria’s health systems and reporting structure and demonstrated ability to collaborate with government level officials to strengthen program implementation
- Excellent writing and communications skills, including demonstrated technical writing skills for publication
- Ability to work effectively with diverse international teams and willingness to learn and empower others
- Ability to work in a complex environment with multiple tasks, short deadlines and intense pressure to perform
- References will be required.
- Demonstrated ability in working and collaborating with a wide range of local and international partner organizations
- Demonstrated experience in maintaining donor relations
- Excellent skills in facilitation, team building and coordination
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Overview
The Surveillance Officer plays a central role in advancing Global Health Security (GHS) priorities at the state level by supporting the implementation and coordination of Integrated Disease Surveillance and Response (IDSR), Event-Based Surveillance (EBS), and Community-Based Surveillance (CBS) in line with International Health Regulations (IHR 2005) core capacities. This field-based position ensures effective surveillance performance, timely data reporting, outbreak verification, and coordination between government, partners, and communities to strengthen preparedness, detection, and response systems.
In addition, the Surveillance Officer serves as the state-level focal person and frontline ambassador for the Com-WATCH digital platform, leading its deployment, community engagement, and adoption for antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and substandard/falsified (SF) antibiotic surveillance. The officer will design and implement targeted social mobilization, training, and communication campaigns that promote antibiotic verification and reporting as a routine, community-driven practice. The officer drives awareness, partnerships, and reporting through creative, culturally sensitive engagement with pharmacists, PPMVs, CHWs, professional associations, and other health structures. By bridging formal surveillance systems and community participation, this role ensures that data from health facilities, vendors, and citizens contribute to real-time detection and response.
Responsibilities
Surveillance Systems Strengthening (IBS, EBS, and CBS)
- Support implementation and coordination of IDSR, ensuring integration of IBS, EBS, and CBS approaches in collaboration with the State Ministry of Health, NCDC, and LGA surveillance officers.
- Facilitate Indicator-Based Surveillance (IBS) through improved data completeness, timeliness, and quality from routine health-facility reporting using DHIS2, SORMAS, and related tools.
- Strengthen Event-Based Surveillance (EBS) by supporting the establishment of rumor-log systems, signal detection, verification, and risk-assessment processes for early identification of potential outbreaks.
- Expand Community-Based Surveillance (CBS) networks by training and mentoring CHWs, PPMVs, agrovets, and other community informants to detect and report unusual health events.
- Integrate surveillance data from multiple sources (IBS, EBS, CBS) into a unified state dashboard for real-time analysis and dissemination.
- Participate in outbreak investigations, after-action reviews, simulation exercises, and emergency preparedness planning at the state level.
- Work closely with the state’s DSNO & Community Mobiliser to ensure a coordinated approach and consistent messaging to both vendors and the public.
Data Management, Analysis, and Reporting
- Ensure timely collection, validation, and transmission of surveillance data from health facilities, LGAs, and community informants.
- Conduct trend analysis and generate summary reports to support decision-making, outbreak alerts, and state health-security performance monitoring.
- Support regular data review meetings and contribute to visual dashboards for the State Epidemiologist and GHS coordination teams.
- Provide feedback and mentorship to reporting sites to improve data accuracy and responsiveness.
Com-WATCH Implementation and AMR Surveillance
- Lead the state-level rollout and scaling of the Com-WATCH platform for AMR surveillance.
- Engage pharmacists, community pharmacies, PPMVs, CHWs, private health facilities, and community structures to institutionalize Com-WATCH use within their daily routines.
- Build strong working relationships with professional associations (Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria – PSN, Association of Community Pharmacists – ACPN, NAPPMED, etc.) to promote AMR awareness and stewardship.
- Collaborate with regulatory and technical bodies at State and LGA level to promote community-reporting on Com-WATCH and coordinate response actions.
- Monitor Com-WATCH data quality, follow up on reported alerts, and ensure integration into broader state surveillance systems.
- Conduct live demonstrations of the Com-WATCH app, USSD menu, and chatbot in public settings, guiding potential users through the verification process.
- Serve as a trusted source of information, answering questions from community members about AMR, SF antibiotics, and how to use the Com-WATCH platform safely and effectively.
- Systematically gather and report on community perceptions, barriers to use, and suggestions for improving the user-friendliness of the public-facing tools.
Social Mobilization and Community Engagement
- Develop and implement innovative demand generation and social marketing strategies to drive public awareness and use of Com-WATCH for antibiotic verification.
- Oganize and lead a variety of community-level activities, such as town hall meetings, market square activations, and focus group discussions with key demographics (e.g., women’s groups, youth forums, religious congregations) to promote the project.
- Identify and cultivate a network of “Com-WATCH Champions” within the community who can act as advocates and peer mentors for the platform.
- Work with the national team to adapt and distribute clear, compelling, and accessible informational materials (e.g., posters, flyers, radio jingles) in English and relevant local languages.
- Build relationships with local radio stations, community announcers, and other media channels to disseminate Com-WATCH messaging widely.
- Creatively blend digital outreach with traditional community engagement methods to maximize reach and impact.
- Collaborate with community leaders, faith-based organizations, local media, schools, and youth/women groups to amplify community messaging.
- Identify and support Com-WATCH champions among pharmacists, PPMVs, CHWs, and community networks to sustain advocacy and peer learning.
- Foster trust and collaboration across communities, professional groups, and government structures to strengthen surveillance participation and data ownership.
Capacity Building and Supportive Supervision
- Conduct routine supportive supervision to LGAs, health facilities, and community surveillance agents.
- Mentor health workers, CHWs, and PPMVs on surveillance reporting standards, outbreak detection, and AMR monitoring.
- Facilitate joint supervisory visits with state and LGA surveillance officers to improve data quality and feedback loops.
- Document lessons learned, best practices, and innovative approaches to strengthen local surveillance systems.
Coordination, Documentation, and Learning
- Represent Jhpiego in state surveillance coordination meetings, GHS TWGs, and One Health forums.
- Prepare and submit weekly, monthly, and quarterly activity and analytical reports.
- Contribute to success stories, case studies, and learning briefs showcasing innovations and impact of CBS, EBS, IBS, and Com-WATCH implementation.
- Support adaptive learning by sharing insights with Jhpiego’s national GHS team and partners
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in public health, Epidemiology, Pharmacy, Microbiology, or Community Health; a master’s degree is an advantage.
- 3–5 years of experience in disease surveillance, AMR, or public-health program implementation at state or LGA level.
- Proven experience with IDSR, IBS, EBS, or CBS frameworks and collaboration with government health agencies.
- Experience working directly with pharmacists, community pharmacies, PPMVs, CHWs, and professional associations.
- Familiarity with digital reporting tools such as DHIS2, SORMAS, KoboToolbox, or ODK.
- Strong data-management, community-mobilization, and stakeholder-engagement skills.
- Fluency in English and local language(s) of the state; willingness to travel extensively.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
- Excellent facilitation, interpersonal, and communication abilities.
- Strong analytical and report-writing skills.
- Demonstrated ability to mobilize and coordinate diverse health stakeholders.
- Commitment to integrity, accountability, and public-health service.
- Ability to work in a complex environment with multiple tasks, short deadlines and intense pressure to perform.
- Excellent presentation skills and verbal and written communications skills.
- Previous experience working in INGO.
- Diplomatic; demonstrate experience in undertaking high-level policy dialogue with different stakeholders – Well-developed written and oral communication skills
- Proficiency in word processing, Microsoft Office and data software.
- Ability to travel 25% of time.
- Nigerian nationals are strongly encouraged to apply
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Overview
- The Technical Advisor for Surveillance and Data Management is a strategic position within Jhpiego Global health security initiatives supporting Nigeria to strengthen IHR core capacities and enhance National and subnational capacities for pandemic preparedness, outbreak and emergency prevention, detection and response. This position will work on strengthening Surveillance and data management, working closely on the Com-WATCH digital surveillance solutions, One health coordination, event based, community based and indicator-based surveillance. This Advisor will provide technical oversight for the project’s data lifecycle and its application within a multi-stakeholder, One Health framework. This role serves as the critical bridge connecting the Com-WATCH digital platform, community-level users, and national regulatory bodies to achieve public health impact, contributing to workforce development, PHEOC, PHEM, Surveillance, IHR core capacities and others.
- The successful candidate will also drive the project’s surveillance and data strategy, ensuring the integrity and flow of data from community sources (PPMVs, Agrovets, CHWs, citizens) to national dashboards. They will lead the analysis and interpretation of this data to identify trends, hotspots, and signals relevant to AMR across sectors. A key function will also be to manage complex relationships with government partners including NAFDAC, NCDC, PCN, and VCN, ensuring their sustained engagement and the system’s alignment with their needs. Furthermore, the Advisor will guide social mobilisation efforts to promote the widespread adoption and effective use of the Com-WATCH platform, ensuring it becomes a trusted tool for both surveillance, data management and stock management.
Responsibilities
Surveillance
- Facilitate the operationalisation of the project’s surveillance framework, including refining indicator definitions and data collection protocols.
- Strengthen integrated disease surveillance, with real time availability of actionable, high quality surveillance data that can be used to guide decision making National / subnational
- Facilitate the operationalization of EBS, CBS, and IBS systems at national and subnational levels, ensuring coherence with IHR 2005 and NAPHS priorities.
- Support NCDC and State Ministries of Health to establish and strengthen EBS structures, including signal detection, verification, risk assessment, and reporting workflows.
- Provide technical guidance for scaling CBS networks, integrating community informants (e.g., CHWs, PPMVs, Agrovets, veterinary workers) to enhance early detection and reporting.
- Improve IBS performance by standardizing data elements, indicators, and reporting timelines across the IDSR platform and related systems (e.g., DHIS2, SORMAS).
- Ensure interoperability of EBS, CBS, and IBS data through harmonized data pipelines, validation mechanisms, and dashboards.
- Support integration of Com-WATCH AMR reports into broader surveillance streams for One Health intelligence
Data Management, Analytics, and Interpretation
- Oversee the data pipeline for both Event-Based Surveillance (EBS) of SF reports and routine stock management data.
- Routinely monitor state-level reporting rates and other key performance indicators, proactively identifying and flagging gaps, and working with field teams to address them.
- Conduct in-depth scientific data analysis to explore correlations, causations, and trends
- Prepare and present sophisticated data analytics in a clear and compelling manner through reports, presentations, and interactive dashboards for the Project Steering Committee, donors, and government counterparts.
- Establish and manage robust data quality assurance (DQA) and validation protocols for all incoming data streams (mobile app, USSD, chatbots).
- Provide technical guidance for the design and execution of the project’s baseline and endline assessments
- Lead the preparation of data-driven abstracts, manuscripts for peer-reviewed publication, and technical briefs to contribute to the global evidence base on digital surveillance and AMR.
- Document challenges, lessons learned, and best practices related to community-based digital surveillance and data management.
- Contribute to project reporting and the development of public-good outputs.
One Health Surveillance & Stakeholder Management
- Serve as the primary technical liaison for data management for all key regulatory partners, proactively managing relationships with NAFDAC, NCDC, the Pharmacists Council of Nigeria (PCN), and the Veterinary Council of Nigeria (VCN).
- Champion the project’s One Health data vision, ensuring surveillance activities and data analytics address the human-animal interface
- Facilitate high-level stakeholder engagement, including co-designing data-sharing protocols and response workflows that are integrated into partners’ standard operating procedures.
- Represent the Com-WATCH project at the National One Health AMR Technical Working Group (TWG) and other strategic forums, presenting data-driven insights to inform national policy.
- Translate partner needs into technical requirements for the Com-WATCH platform, ensuring dashboards and analytics are fit-for-purpose for each regulatory body.
Social Mobilisation and Com-WATCH Adoption
- Implement robust social mobilisation and community engagement strategy to drive awareness, trust, and sustained adoption of the Com-WATCH platform among PPMVs, Agrovets, CHWs, and the public.
- Drive active mobilisation and demand generation amongst private sector working with associations and leaders to build a network of advocates and super-users.
- Monitor user adoption rates and gather qualitative feedback to inform continuous improvements to the platform and training approaches
Required Qualifications
Education
- Master’s degree in public health, Epidemiology, International Development, or a related field.
Experience
- A minimum of eight (8) years of progressive experience managing and implementing public health surveillance, M&E, or health information systems in developing countries.
- Demonstrated experience leading high-level stakeholder engagement and policy dialogue with diverse partners, particularly Nigerian government health agencies
- Strong, practical experience working within a One Health framework.
- Proven experience designing or managing Event-Based and Community-Based Surveillance systems.
- Demonstrated experience in social mobilisation, community engagement, or health communication for technology adoption or behaviour change.
- Previous experience working in an INGO is highly desirable.
Technical Skills
- Deep understanding of surveillance and epidemiological principles, particularly as they apply to AMR and pharmacovigilance.
- Advanced proficiency in data analysis, visualisation, and management using tools such as SORMAS, DHIS2, Stata/R/SPSS, Power BI, and GIS software (e.g., QGIS, ArcGIS).
- Demonstrated ability in scientific writing, with a track record of contributing to publications or high-level technical reports.
Core Competencies
- Exceptional analytical, strategic-thinking, and problem-solving skills.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills, with the ability to manage complex partnerships through strong negotiation and interpersonal skills.
- Ability to work effectively in a complex environment with multiple tasks, short deadlines, and intense pressure to perform.
- Ability to travel 50% of time.
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Overview
- The Senior Technical Advisor (STA) will serve as Jhpiego Nigeria’s technical liaison for Global Health Security initiatives, reporting to the Project Director for GHS. He/She will provide technical oversight to efforts geared towards strengthening IHR core capacities and enhance national and subnational preparedness, surveillance, and response systems. The STA will supervise state surveillance officers and lead technical components of AMR Com-WATCH technical implementation, coordinate One Health and multi-sectoral engagement with government and private partners to advance GHS priorities.
- The STA will lead social mobilization for adoption, extending to private sector and ensure technical representation with National and subnational GoN team and advance technical assistance to GoN on IHR core capacities, Surveillance, AMR, Epidemiology, Laboratory and other GHS priorities. This position will strengthen integrated disease surveillance, accelerate improvement and implementation of event-based and community-based surveillance systems through the IDSR framework and coordinate disease epidemiological activities. Jhpiego Surveillance and Epidemiologist experts will be embedded at the NCDC team on the following.
Responsibilities
Technical design and Implementation: IHR, Surveillance, Epidemiology, and Public Health Emergencies
IHR and Integrated Surveillance Systems
- Provide technical assistance (TA) for implementing IHR surveillance requirements and strengthening priority surveillance functions using the Integrated Disease Surveillance and Response (IDSR) framework as a key platform.
- Lead operationalization of integrated disease surveillance frameworks, ensuring real-time, actionable, high-quality data at both national and subnational levels.
- Strengthen and coordinate implementation of Event-Based (EBS), Community-Based (CBS), and Indicator-Based (IBS) surveillance systems through harmonized tools, standardized workflows, and unified indicators.
- Support NCDC and State Ministries of Health to establish and strengthen signal detection, verification, and risk assessment mechanisms aligned with national and WHO standards.
- Develop and implement a subnational/state surveillance communication network to enhance data flow, cross-sector collaboration, and early-warning information sharing.
Epidemiology, Data Analytics, and Evidence Use
- Oversee generation, analysis, and use of surveillance data to inform public health decision-making and strengthen outbreak detection and response systems.
- Provide technical guidance for monitoring and evaluating disease patterns and trends to inform system strengthening and programmatic adjustments.
- Lead the development of performance indicators, analytics dashboards, and data visualization tools to support strategic oversight, donor reporting, and decision-making.
- Conduct advanced epidemiological and scientific analyses to identify trends, correlations, and risk patterns, translating insights into actionable policy and operational recommendations.
- Produce high-quality technical reports, policy briefs, abstracts, and manuscripts contributing to the global knowledge base on digital surveillance, AMR, and One Health systems.
- Lead documentation of lessons learned, success stories, innovations, and best practices to inform adaptive management and replication.
- Facilitate national and regional dissemination of evidence to inform GHS and AMR policy, donor engagement, and resource mobilization.
AMR Surveillance and One Health Integration
- Lead the implementation of AMR containment and surveillance frameworks, including digital initiatives such as Com-WATCH, promoting rational antibiotic use and near real-time reporting.
- Integrate Com-WATCH data streams into national surveillance systems (DHIS2, SORMAS, IDSR) to enhance AMR intelligence and inform national and state-level interventions.
- Facilitate integration of One Health principles across human, animal, and environmental sectors to address zoonotic disease threats and antimicrobial resistance challenges.
- Coordinate with NAFDAC, PCN, VCN, NCDC, and other regulatory and technical partners to strengthen AMR data governance, harmonization, and utilization.
Public Health Emergency Preparedness and Response (PHEPR)
- Provide TA to strengthen Public Health Emergency Operations Centers (PHEOCs) and incident management systems at national and state levels.
- Support enhancement of existing emergency preparedness programs to embed surveillance within EOC operations and promote rapid response mechanisms.
- Lead technical coordination for outbreak responses (e.g., Lassa fever, Anthrax, Mpox, Cerebrospinal Meningitis), ensuring alignment with national emergency frameworks.
- Guide implementation of risk communication, response coordination, and simulation exercises to strengthen readiness and system resilience.
Capacity Building and Mentorship
- Supervise and mentor state surveillance officers, epidemiologists, and technical staff to sustain high-quality surveillance and response systems.
- Design and deliver training programs on field epidemiology, biosafety, biosecurity, data analytics, AMR, and outbreak management.
- Institutionalize continuous quality improvement (CQI) and learning mechanisms within surveillance and laboratory systems.
- Conduct supportive supervision and mentoring at subnational levels to ensure sustainable system performance, particularly at LGA and community levels.
Social Mobilization, Communication, and Platform Adoption
- Lead development and implementation of the project’s social mobilization and community engagement strategy, driving awareness and uptake of Com-WATCH among community health actors
- Build trust and sustained participation through collaboration with professional associations, community leaders, and private-sector networks
- Oversee behaviour change and communication activities that promote Com-WATCH adoption, risk awareness, and community-level vigilance.
- Track platform adoption and user engagement metrics, integrating qualitative feedback into iterative design and training models.
One Health and Stakeholders Engagement
- Serve as Jhpiego technical liaison with NCDC, NAFDAC, PCN, VCN, academia, and other One Health actors.
- Coordinate multi-sectoral efforts to harmonize human, animal, and environmental health data streams for holistic AMR and zoonotic disease intelligence.
- Facilitate co-creation of data-sharing protocols, joint surveillance reviews, and integrated response workflows across agencies.
- Represent the project in National and State One Health Technical Working Groups (TWGs), using data-driven insights to inform national policies and investment priorities.
- Translate partner feedback into actionable technical requirements for system improvement and integration.
Foster an environment for collaboration and research on shared health threats across the human, animal and environmental interface
Required Qualifications
- A minimum of ten (10) years of progressive experience managing and implementing public health surveillance, M&E, or health information systems in developing countries
- Master’s degree in public health, Epidemiology, International Development, or a related field.
- Social Mobilization, Communication, and Platform Adoption
- Lead development and implementation of the project’s social mobilization and community engagement strategy, driving awareness and uptake of Com-WATCH among community health actors.
- Build trust and sustained participation through collaboration with professional associations, community leaders, and private-sector networks.
- Oversee behavior change and communication activities that promote antibiotic stewardship, risk awareness, and community-level vigilance.
- Track platform adoption and user engagement metrics, integrating qualitative feedback into iterative design and training models.
- Position Jhpiego as a trusted technical partner through evidence-based advocacy and visibility in GHS networks.
- Experience in word processing, use of spreadsheets (including graphing), database use, e-mail communication and Internet research,
- Possess a range of computer skills (including Word Access, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and Access), which may need to be acquired through very quick learning.
- Social Mobilization, Communication, and Platform Adoption
- Lead development and implementation of the project’s social mobilization and community engagement strategy, driving awareness and uptake of Com-WATCH among community health actors.
- Build trust and sustained participation through collaboration with professional associations, community leaders, and private-sector networks.
- Oversee behavior change and communication activities that promote antibiotic stewardship, risk awareness, and community-level vigilance.
- Track platform adoption and user engagement metrics, integrating qualitative feedback into iterative design and training models.
- Position Jhpiego as a trusted technical partner through evidence-based advocacy and visibility in GHS networks.
- Proficiency in writing and editing letters, reports, and documents.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
- Ability to work in a complex environment with multiple tasks, short deadlines and intense pressure to perform.
- Excellent presentation skills and verbal and written communication skills.
- Previous experience working in INGO.
- Proficiency in word processing, Microsoft Office and data software.
- Ability to travel 25% of the time.
- Nigerian nationals are strongly encouraged to apply
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