Background
The UNFPA Tanzania country office is in the process of recruiting a
project coordinator for the Reproductive Maternal New-born Child health
and Adolescent Health (RMNCAH) project. The position is based in Simiyu
region with an overall objective of strengthening the health system to
reduce maternal mortality and morbidity in the region. The candidate
will be responsible for the implementation of the 2 year project (2017 –
2018) funded by KOICA and implemented by UNFPA in collaboration with
the Ministry of Health, Community Development, Gender, Elderly and
Children (MOHCDGEC) and President’s Office Regional Administration and
Local Government (PORALG).
The Project Coordinator will be under the overall guidance of the Deputy
Representative, and reports to the Program Specialist Health Systems,
who provides technical and program support in the management of the
project. The Project Coordinator is part of UNFPA programme as well as
operations teams in Dar es Salaam, which provides integrated programme
and technical support within a systems strengthening approach
fundamental to UNFPA’s overall strategy. S/he uses UNFPA and national
systems and tools to deliver project results and works as part of the UN
Delivering as One (DaO) to ensure that project priorities are central
to national initiatives to promote social economic development of the
people of Tanzania in line with the National Development Plan.
Duties and Responsibilities
1. Project Management:
The Project coordinator will manage the project and work with the
implementing partners in Simiyu to guarantee the smooth implementation
of the project by:
Ensuring that all team members at the field office understand the scope
of the project as well as what they are individually responsible for;
Making schedules of what needs to be completed by what date, as well as
of team meetings and coordinating the same with other members;
Support development and timely submission of work plans and budgets from implementing partners;
Compiling and maintaining quarterly project reports and minutes of
meetings; and ensuring financial and narrative reports are received from
all implementing partners on time;
Communicating relevant information to UNFPA Country Office and to all
team members at sub-national levels, such as change in schedule dates,
changes in the project’s requirements, unexpected hitches etc;
Prepare and submit quarterly project reports (financial and narrative) accordingly and or as required by UNFPA and the donor;
Ensuring regular reviews and adjustments are made based on operational
matters to ensure optimum results. Bring to the attention of the
supervisor/UNFPA management challenges in a timely manner and propose
solutions and alternative strategies for achieving results;
Contributing to the creation and sharing of knowledge by summarizing and
documenting results, lessons learned and good practices from the
implementation of the project;
Participating actively in meetings and reviews and undertake monitoring
missions to assess progress of implementation, including baseline and
end line assessments, field monitoring visits, regional and district
coordination meetings and other relevant partners forums;
Coordinating activities with vendors and suppliers and maintaining relationships with them;
Assisting the project leader/manager in various activities such as budget monitoring and in meetings with management.
2. Technical Support and capacity building
The Project Coordinator works with the Simiyu RHMT, CHMTs and civil society to strengthen regional and districts capacity by:
Working closely with the RHMT and the six CHMTs and other strategic
partners to ensure that high quality, relevant, and cost effective
project interventions are implemented in line with national
policies/plans in the areas of RMNCAH;
Identifying gaps and priority areas of work in implementing the Simiyu
RMNCAH project. This includes proposing reasonable review and
recommendations for adjustment of activities where necessary;
Identifying the capacity gaps and providing technical assistance and
capacity building to the regional, districts and civil society partners
to ensure the work plan is implemented within budget and in the
prescribed time period;
Serving as a resource of knowledge and information on matters related to
RMNCAH, including human resources for health (midwifery
workforce/skilled birth attendance), family planning and reproductive
health commodity, youth friendly SRH service provision, emergency
obstetric and newborn care (EmONC), community based health care systems
and primary health care planning and management etc.
3. Coordination
The Project Coordinator ensures smooth communication between all
partners and stakeholders in Simiyu including the government, civil
society and partners by:
Ensuring implementing partners working on related activities are
communicating adequately with each other to minimize duplication and
enhance synergies;
Work closely with the regional and district health management teams, the
government and other relevant partners in Simiyu to ensure effective
planning, implementation and monitoring of the project activities and
shared results.Communicating with partners implementing RMNCAH
Programmes in Simiyu to identify effective solutions to common
challenges;
Participate in all quarterly coordination meetings at the project site to review project progress and address any bottlenecks;
Contribute to the process of mid-year and annual programme reviews of
the UNFPA programme in Tanzania through preparation of various documents
and sharing of progress of implementation and lessons learnt;
Contribute to national and regional meetings where Tanzania experience on project progress as well as challenges can be shared;
Responsible in the overall management of the UNFPA field office in Simiyu.
Undertake any other assignments as may be requested by the supervisor and UNFPA Representative/management.
Competencies
Exemplifying integrity;
Demonstrating commitment to UNFPA and the UN system;
Embracing cultural diversity;
Embracing change;
Achieving results;
Being accountable;
Developing and applying professional expertise/ business acumen;
Thinking analytically and strategically;
Workings in teams/ managing ourselves and our relationships;
Communicating for impact;
Providing strategic focus;
Engaging internal/ external partners and stakeholders;
Leading, developing and empowering people/ creating a culture of performance;
Making decisions and exercising judgment;
Advocacy/ Advancing a policy-oriented agenda;
Leveraging the resources of national governments and partners/ building strategic alliances and partnerships;
Delivering results-based programme;
Internal and external communication and advocacy for resource mobilization;
Results-based programme development and management – Contributes to
achievement of results through primary research and analysis and
effective monitoring of programme/ project implementation. Uses
analytical skills to identify opportunities for project development and
participates in formulation of proposals ensuring substantive rigor in
the design and application of proven successful approaches;
Innovation and marketing of new approaches – enhances existing processes
and products. Documents and analyzes innovative strategies, best
practices and new approaches. Adapts quickly to change;
Resource mobilization – Provides inputs to resource mobilization
strategies analyzing and maintaining information and databases on donors
and developing database of project profiles for presentation to donors.
Required Skills and Experience
Advanced University degree or its equivalent in any of the following
fields: health, Medicine, sociology, anthropology and/or other related
social science field. Advanced degree in public health is an added
advantage;
Five years of increasingly responsible professional experience in
development work preferably in programme management in sexual and
reproductive health;
Substantive knowledge and practical experience in population, sexual and reproductive health, and gender programming;
Good understanding of the government systems, particularly in the social development area;
Experience in working in a multi-cultural environment and at district and/or community level;
Strong results orientation, with proven experience in using results-based management tools;
Good analytical and strategic thinking and sound judgment; team building and advocacy skills;
Experience in programme/project planning, design, follow-up, monitoring and evaluation;
Strong verbal and written communications skills are a strong asset;
Field experience’
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Vacancy End Date: 31/07/2017
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