Since 2008, the World Lung Foundation (WLF) has contributed to the Government of Tanzania’s
efforts to reduce maternal and neonatal mortality by improving women’s access to good-quality
comprehensive emergency obstetric and neonatal care (CEmONC) through its Tanzania
maternal health project.
efforts to reduce maternal and neonatal mortality by improving women’s access to good-quality
comprehensive emergency obstetric and neonatal care (CEmONC) through its Tanzania
maternal health project.
The project works in three regions (Kigoma, Morogoro and Pwani) supporting 15 health facilities
to bring quality CEmONC services to rural, isolated populations. WLF upgrades health centers,
strengthens hospitals, trains and mentors assistant medical officers to provide emergency
obstetric care including cesarean sections and nurse-midwives/clinical officers to provide
anesthesia.
to bring quality CEmONC services to rural, isolated populations. WLF upgrades health centers,
strengthens hospitals, trains and mentors assistant medical officers to provide emergency
obstetric care including cesarean sections and nurse-midwives/clinical officers to provide
anesthesia.
WLF is seeking a motivated and experienced candidate to join a strong and creative team in the
organization in the position described below:
organization in the position described below:
Position : Monitoring and Evaluation Officer
Duty station : Kigoma
Reporting to : Kigoma Programme Manager
Duty station : Kigoma
Reporting to : Kigoma Programme Manager
Purpose of the role:
The main purpose of the job will be to ensure that WLF’s progress towards increasing women’s
access to good-quality emergency obstetric and neonatal care (EmONC) in three regions of
Tanzania is well measured and documented for WLF, donors, and partners, including the
Government of Tanzania. The M&E Officer will be the primary point person for all M&E
activities and M&E requirements of the program.
The main purpose of the job will be to ensure that WLF’s progress towards increasing women’s
access to good-quality emergency obstetric and neonatal care (EmONC) in three regions of
Tanzania is well measured and documented for WLF, donors, and partners, including the
Government of Tanzania. The M&E Officer will be the primary point person for all M&E
activities and M&E requirements of the program.
Key Responsibilities:
Contribute in the development of the program’s M&E framework and program
database.
Oversee the data collection and storage activities, ensuring program data from each
supported facility is sent to the WLF office timely on a monthly basis and the collected
data is entered into the database in the same month.
Ensure data collected is accurate, valid, reliable, timely and relevant and provide
technical support to health workers in the supported facilities as needed on collection of
good-quality data.
Perform at least quarterly facility visits to ensure the quality of data collected by focal
persons and verify the accuracy of reported data.
Working with the specific program teams to develop relevant new data collection tools
and routinely review and update existing data collection and management tools.
Provide periodic data reports to show progress towards achieving program targets as
requested by the supervisor.
Provide information and support in the development of program work plans, and
monthly, quarterly, semiannual and annual reports.
Ensure the stationeries needed for data collection in facilities are available in sufficient
quantities at all times and the data is well kept (e.g. in archive boxes).
Analyze relevant data for specific qualitative and quantitative studies of the program as
needed.
Support program team on monthly basis to undertake a systematic data analysis and
interpretation.
Contribute to the development of new project proposals and operational plans for the
program.
Other duties as assigned by the Kigoma Program Manager.
Contribute in the development of the program’s M&E framework and program
database.
Oversee the data collection and storage activities, ensuring program data from each
supported facility is sent to the WLF office timely on a monthly basis and the collected
data is entered into the database in the same month.
Ensure data collected is accurate, valid, reliable, timely and relevant and provide
technical support to health workers in the supported facilities as needed on collection of
good-quality data.
Perform at least quarterly facility visits to ensure the quality of data collected by focal
persons and verify the accuracy of reported data.
Working with the specific program teams to develop relevant new data collection tools
and routinely review and update existing data collection and management tools.
Provide periodic data reports to show progress towards achieving program targets as
requested by the supervisor.
Provide information and support in the development of program work plans, and
monthly, quarterly, semiannual and annual reports.
Ensure the stationeries needed for data collection in facilities are available in sufficient
quantities at all times and the data is well kept (e.g. in archive boxes).
Analyze relevant data for specific qualitative and quantitative studies of the program as
needed.
Support program team on monthly basis to undertake a systematic data analysis and
interpretation.
Contribute to the development of new project proposals and operational plans for the
program.
Other duties as assigned by the Kigoma Program Manager.
Education and Experience:
Minimum of post-graduate diploma from a recognized institution in monitoring and
evaluation, statistics, or related field and minimum of 3 years of experience in M&E
work for donor-funded health projects in Tanzania.
Additional monitoring and evaluation skills/experience in one or more of the following
technical areas needed: maternal and child health; family planning/reproductive health;
behavior change communication (BCC); community-based health programs.
Experience collecting and analyzing health facility service statistics and other clinical
data. Experience in the management of health research data is an added advantage.
Experience working with and providing technical support to government health officials
and health workers in data collection.
Minimum of post-graduate diploma from a recognized institution in monitoring and
evaluation, statistics, or related field and minimum of 3 years of experience in M&E
work for donor-funded health projects in Tanzania.
Additional monitoring and evaluation skills/experience in one or more of the following
technical areas needed: maternal and child health; family planning/reproductive health;
behavior change communication (BCC); community-based health programs.
Experience collecting and analyzing health facility service statistics and other clinical
data. Experience in the management of health research data is an added advantage.
Experience working with and providing technical support to government health officials
and health workers in data collection.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Strong technical skills in data collection, management, monitoring and evaluation.
Demonstrated abilities in designing and implementing monitoring and evaluation tools
and procedures.
Detail-oriented.
Ability to prioritize multiple tasks in a fast paced environment. Flexible and proactive
attitude towards problem-solving.
Willingness and ability to travel frequently to project sites in rural Kigoma, Morogoro
and Pwani.
Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to work in a team, to develop effective working
relationships with local governments and other project partners.
Excellent computer skills using MS Office (Excel, Access, PowerPoint) and data analysis
software (e.g. STATA, SPSS, etc.).
Strong analytical ability; ability to write concisely and accurately
Fluency in Kiswahili and English is required.
Strong technical skills in data collection, management, monitoring and evaluation.
Demonstrated abilities in designing and implementing monitoring and evaluation tools
and procedures.
Detail-oriented.
Ability to prioritize multiple tasks in a fast paced environment. Flexible and proactive
attitude towards problem-solving.
Willingness and ability to travel frequently to project sites in rural Kigoma, Morogoro
and Pwani.
Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to work in a team, to develop effective working
relationships with local governments and other project partners.
Excellent computer skills using MS Office (Excel, Access, PowerPoint) and data analysis
software (e.g. STATA, SPSS, etc.).
Strong analytical ability; ability to write concisely and accurately
Fluency in Kiswahili and English is required.
Compensation: Salary will be set according to education, experience, and previous
compensation history.
compensation history.
How to apply: Email your Curriculum Vitae and cover letter along with the names, email
addresses and phone numbers of three professional references to
officeTZ@worldlungfoundation.org.
Closing date: 23rd May 2016
addresses and phone numbers of three professional references to
officeTZ@worldlungfoundation.org.
Closing date: 23rd May 2016
Chapisha Maoni