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MARIE STOPES NIGERIA (AUGUST) JOBS
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Marie Stopes Nigeria (MSION) is a results-orientated Social Business, which uses modern management and marketing techniques to provide reproductive health care and allied services. MSION's goal is to meet the needs of underserved Nigerians and dramatically improve access and use of a range of reproductive health services.
 
MSION is part of Marie Stopes International's Global Partnership which is in over 42 countries worldwide.
 
Marie Stopes Nigeria (MSION) is currently recruiting to fill the following position:
 
Position: State Clinical Training Officer (SCT).
 
Locations:Imo, Delta, Bayelsa and Taraba States - Nigeria.

Reporting To: Regional Manager

Probationary Period: 6 months.
 
Description:
The FH+ project will over the project period target capacity building of 2000 public sector providers in 20 states(100/State) of the federation to provide long acting reversible contraception (LARCs) so that women in these states have easy access to options of high quality family planning services.
 
Duties/Responsibilities:
Facility Identification, Recruitment, Provider Training and Mentoring:
Implement MSION clinical training policies, procedures, guidelines and manuals;
Conduct mapping and facility audit to be recruited and include in scaling up access to LARC
Work proactively and responsibly to ensure recruited facilities and providers undergo the theoretical and practical training in line with MSION Standards;
Participate in planning, oversee training, prepares both physical and financial report following completion of the trainings etc.
Ensures FH+ Programme is implemented according to the approved donor agreements and interest of MSION at all times;
Support preparation monthly state plan of operation based on the FH+ operational Plan
Supply, Referral Systems and Networking:
Distribution of supplies, commodities and manage training supplies, in line with the medical supply distribution guideline.
Ensure the availability of documentation, reporting, referral formats, guidelines, manuals and job aids used by facilities in adequate quantity and track referral linkages of service utilization;
Facilitate, follow up and support facility referral and reporting of incidents related to FP services;
Facilitate liaison of facilities with other institutions (CBOs, NGOs, INGOs and Government) for demand generation, training practicum, linking and learning
Monitoring, Supportive Supervision and Reporting:
Conducts monthly or bi-monthly supportive supervision, coaching and mentoring of providers;
Support facilities in clinical documentation, record keeping and ensures timely submission of reports.
Support preparation and submission of monthly and quarterly facility performance reports on training and quality assessment activities of FH+ operation in assigned state;
Ensure facilities maintain and comply with quality across all areas of FH+ Operation in line with established standards set by government of Nigeria.
Lead reviews meetings aimed at performance improvement based on supportive supervision, mentoring and quality assessments findings using best practise at state level
Documents best practices and /lessons learned from MSION's FH+ project.
External Relations and liaison:
Support development and maintenance of excellent relationships with government (SMoH), partners and other public institutions in the state with a view to strengthening MSN's impact and future funding opportunities at field level.
Liaise with service delivery (Outreach, Clinic), sales and social franchise teams and other partners to ensure projects are integrated at all levels.
Ensure strong links between communication and community mobilization activities, at the systems level.
Others: Any other duty assigned by line manager.
 
 Qualifications/Requirements:
A Registered nurse or Midwife or other related areas in Medical sciences
Familiarity with the different cultural, social and religious identities in Nigeria, international health, development issues and the international donor community
Excellent communications, presentation, negotiation skills, Strong interpersonal, oral, and written communication skills
Technical Expertise in long acting reversible contraception (LARCs) specifically IUD and Implants insertion and removal
Certified clinical skills trainer
Significant experience of providing competency based training and certification for providers (Nurses/Midwives and Doctors) in modern methods of family planning
Experience of providing trainings for national and International NGOs in Nigeria (Experience of DfiD, USAID, Gates funded projects, including working in a diverse team environment preferred)
Willingness to frequently travel to project implementation sites
Familiarity with the different cultural, social and religious identities in Nigeria
Experience in the usage of computers and office software packages
Familiarity /Experience with geography of the intervention states is desired.
Ability to drive a manual gear Toyota Hillux will be an added advantage
 
Method of Application:
All potential job applicants should send their CVs and suitability statement as a single attachment to:

 recruitment@mariestopes.org.ng

NB:
The subject of the email should be the POSITION TITLE / LOCATION and the CV/Suitability statement should be saved in the applicants full name.
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

Application Deadline: 25th August, 2015.

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