PSI and its local affiliates manage malaria control programs in 32 countries and are world
leaders in malaria control implementation delivering 42 million treated mosquito nets and almost 19 million quality-assured ACTs for confirmed malaria cases in 2016. PSI also supports national Ministries of Health to scale up malaria diagnosis especially in the private sector and to improve tracking of malaria patients through surveillance and health information systems, especially DHIS2. 

Job Title: INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION (IPC) LEADER (6 POSTS)

Reporting to: INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION (IPC) COORDINATOR

Location: DAR ES SALAAM, ARUSHA, MWANZA, DODOMA AND MBEYA

Your Contribution
Actively builds the capacity of IPC workers through supervision, training, and coaching;
Identify capacity building needs and ensure that it included in the capacity building plan;
Ensure continuous tracking of IPC contacts and health services referrals through maintaining MIS performance dashboards;
Recruitment of the potential IPC workers from the community;
Organizing and conducting training for IPC workers;
Regular supervision of the IPC workers;
Strengthen and maintaining relationship between IPCs, local government health authorities;
Submits monthly reports based on program requirements;
Provide regular technical support to IPC and providers making sure all digital tools included ePalm, Connect with Sara and Mjanja connect is working all time;
Respond to all queries related to digital tools raised from field by IPC or Providers;
Conduct regular data check to make sure all clients information loaded in the system are accurate at best;
Ant other duties as assigned by the Senior management team.

What are we looking for?
Diploma in public health, Sociology, Marketing, Communication (degree of its equivalence will be added advantage)
Proven report writing skills
Strong Interpersonal, written and oral communication skills
Ability to travel up to 60% of monthly working days


Job Title: CHIEF OF PARTY, VECTOR CONTROL

Reporting to: SENIOR COUNTRY REPRESENTATIVE

Location: DAR ES SALAAM, TANZANIA

PSI seeks an experienced, dynamic and innovation-driven Chief of Party (COP) to lead an anticipated $50 million 5-year Malaria Surveillance and Vector Control USAID-funded project in Tanzania with an anticipated award date of May 2018.

This position will be based in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania and will report to the Senior Country Representative. 

Your contribution
Lead implementation of a large malaria award in Tanzania. Ensure that activities are implemented according to technical guidance from the donor and global best practices;
Serve as the main point of contact/representative of the project to USAID;
Develop and manage country work plan activities, performance indicators, and targets, ensuring timely completion of activities against workplan deadlines;
Lead the development of quarterly/ annual programmatic reports;
Produce and disseminate knowledge products and processes (toolkits, case studies, best practices, technical briefing documents, peer review publications, etc.) for national and international audiences to accelerate the rapid transfer of best practices;
Ensure strong country-level coordination with partners and PNLP. Ensure strong international coordination with PSI headquarters and PMI;
Represent the malaria project as required at relevant technical working groups, conferences, workshops, and policy-oriented forums using appropriate media;
Facilitate senior-level policy and dialogue with the sub-national governments and relevant Ministries and partners;
Ensure the effective use and coordination of USAID resources and the compliance of the financial systems and controls with USAID standards;
Lead internal and external program planning and reporting including annual work planning with sub-award partners;
Develop and manage a team that includes members of diverse backgrounds, including finance, and marketing;
Develop business plan outlining financial sustainability of the initiative;
Ensure sound financial management including programmatic budgeting, spending projections and monitoring of payments;
Ensure high-quality periodic reporting in line with USAID and PSI requirements (Quarterly and Annual Status reports, quarterly financial reports etc.).

What are we looking for?
Relevant Master’s Degree in public health, social sciences, or international development.
Minimum of 7 years of senior level management experience in the design, implementation, and management of large, complex, donor-funded technical assistance programs in Tanzania or similar settings.
Demonstrated leadership skills and experience in building and maintaining productive working relationships.
Proven record of building teams and fostering collaboration to achieve program goals, meet program milestones, and produce quality program results.
Knowledge of US Government (USG) health initiatives and related reporting requirements and funding parameters.
Exceptional communication skills in written and spoken English.
Fluent in Swahili.
References will be required.


Job Title: MONITORING, EVALUATION AND LEARNING (MEL) DIRECTOR, VECTOR CONTROL

Reporting to: CHIEF OF PARTY

Location: DAR ES SALAAM, TANZANIA

PSI seeks an experienced, dynamic, and innovation-driven Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (MEL) Director to lead project MEL efforts for an anticipated $50 million 5-year Malaria Surveillance and Vector Control USAID-funded project in Tanzania with an anticipated award date of May 2018.

This position will be based in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania and will report to the Chief of Party.

Your contribution
Ensure the application of global best practices in the generation and use of routine data for the project, taking into account PSI’s framework for routine monitoring and Tanzania’s existing monitoring systems;
Lead the project’s overall MEL efforts, including the design and oversight of a strong MEL plan and Performance Management Plan (PMP);
Identify and train staff on appropriate indicators in line with USAID, international, and national MEL standards;
Technical support for electronic MIS;
Design data quality assurance mechanisms and validate data;
Triangulate data from multiple data sources;
Design strategies for engaging with provincial, district, and community levels stakeholders in data collection, interpretation and analysis;
Analyze routine monitoring data to provide evidence to develop interventions and ensure continuous improvement, with a particular focus on the use of programmatic dashboards for decision making;
Support project team on data interpretation and promote regular use of data for program improvement;
Disseminate best practices throughout the project using various capacity building and communication channels (e.g. trainings, toolkits, teleconferences, etc.);
Contribute to the performance monitoring evidence base by authoring articles and publishing in peer-reviewed journals; providing support to country-level teams for publication;
Prepares donor reports to inform about progress against targets;
Presenting at conferences and meetings, and documenting lessons learned for internal and external stakeholders;
Coordinate design and implementation of annual research surveys.

What are we looking for?
Master’s Degree in public health, demography, sociology, epidemiology, or biostatistics.
5 years of experience managing MEL systems for donor-funded health Initiatives.
Knowledge of data collection protocols for quality data collection and verification.
Demonstrated experience and familiarity with surveys, research methodologies, qualitative and quantitative research methods, data analysis, sampling methods, and the establishment of MEL systems in developing country contexts.
Exceptional communication skills in written and spoken English.
References will be required.

Apply Online Through



E:recruitment@psi.or.tz

How to Apply:
Application for the position must include:

A cover letter illustrating your suitability for the position against the listed requirements.
Detailed curriculum vitae showing contact address, email, and day -time mobile phone number (s) and three (3) referees, ONE being your last employer.
The application will be considered valid if sent/received before 1700hrs, Wednesday, 30th January, 2019. Please note that only short -listed candidates meeting the above requirements will be contacted. Send you application to recruitment@psi.or.tz in MS Word or PDF file. Indicate the name of position on the subject line of your email.

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