OPHID

Strategic Information and Evaluation Director

Strategic Management Jobs
Salary
500 - 100000

Job Description

Due Date:
Thursday, January 30, 2020

Overall Responsibilities

The Director for Strategic Information and Evaluation is responsible for leading the FACE HIV consortium to generate accurate and timely strategic information and data use to effectively enhance HIV testing, care, treatment and retention program performance in line with the national strategic framework and relevant donor guidance. The SIE Director will oversee the design and implementation of effective and efficient data collection systems, quality improvement and data analysis, including information dissemination to relevant stakeholders and capacity building for strategic information use at all health system levels. The SIE Director’s role involves ensuring program knowledge and technical evidence is effectively generated, packaged and disseminated for program learning and information, decision making and policy improvement/adaptation. Program knowledge includes all information generated through routine program implementation, analysis of routine/existing qualitative and quantitative program data and through targeted data-driven rapid assessments. S/he will use program knowledge and technical evidence to identify and design ‘leap frog approaches’ and innovations through collaboration with Ministry of Health and Child Care (MOHCC) AIDS & TB Unit, academia, implementing partners and donors to leverage existing support to enhance the knowledge-based and use of evidence-based program strategies to achieve program targets.

Reporting to FACE HIV Chief of Party, s/he will work closely with other directors and managing the strategic information and evaluation personnel and systems within the FACE-HIV consortium, as well as working closely with USAID/PEPFAR and MOHCC AIDS & TB Unit.

Duties and Responsibilities

Main responsibilities

1. Strategic leadership to the consortium

Design, lead and oversee the program’s strategy to strengthen the use of health data and information at all levels of the health system for evidence-based decision making and to improve quality, access and planning of the HIV response in PEPFAR supported districts.

Develop and manage the implementation of all monitoring, evaluation, learning and reporting plans, systems, and processes
Establish and maintain an effective M&E database and M&E reporting (MER) system
Lead the Consortium in the development of Performance Monitoring Plans (PMP) including appropriate indictors and targets
Lead the consortium in the conceptualization and development of all SIE systems to support and strengthen program implementation.
Lead the consortium in developing the SIE budget for all activities in the PMP and monitor the consortium budget to ensure delivery of outputs in a cost-efficient manner.
Share reports with other directors in a timely manner to facilitate program technical direction and remediation. Participate in program management strategic meetings, data review meetings, implementation visits and internal and external SIMS visits.
Develop and implement performance standards and performance management/monitoring tools for consortium SIE staff and efficiently manage the SIE function to deliver the required outputs.
Represent the consortium on all SIE activities when collaborating with other partners and the MOHCC to ensure the FACE-HIV program is adequately presented.
Identify areas of capacity gaps among partners through partner evaluations of SIE systems, SIMS visits and RDQAs, and oversee implementation of recommendations to build capacity.
As relevant, conduct targeted evaluations and support operations research agenda
Prepare a variety of technical and communications documents and visual representations of data for both internal and external audiences.

1.2. Strategic Information and Evaluation systems development and support

Data Systems: Lead the FACE-HIV consortium in the review, development and implementation of all strategic information and evaluation systems and processes to strengthen program implementation at all levels of the healthcare system.
Health Information System Strengthening: Lead the consortium, in collaboration with MOHCC, in developing tools to support site-level accurate documentation, aggregation entry, reporting and utilization of data from primary data sources in line with the MOHCC HMIS guidelines.
Electronic systems: Lead the consortium in developing and deploying internal electronic SIE systems (DHSI2, other), and developing the support package for electronic systems deployed within the MOHCC health system to ensure efficient collection, aggregation and dissemination of information.
Data Quality: Develop and implement efficient and effective data collection processes, and ensure data is always accurate through routine data quality assessments, participatory data collection methods and protocols, among other data quality processes and techniques.
Health System Data Use: Lead the consortium to develop systems for strengthening review and analysis of routine program data for evidence-based program planning and implementation at all levels of the health system (National, Provincial, District and Site-Level).

3. Program reporting, monitoring and evaluation

M&E Planning and Proposal Development:
Reports: Lead the production of all research and program performance reports, and on data processes, systems and quality to support implementation at all levels of the health system, and for MOHCC, USAID and other stakeholders.
Timeliness: Ensure the timely and complete submission of routine reports, all data requests and responses to donor requests for performance, success stories, through setting internal consortium timelines.
Data analysis: Lead the development and implementation of the data analysis plan and drive continuous critical sub-analyses, and ‘data mining’, of routine program indicators at all levels of the health system to identify key trends and bottlenecks in programs.
Data visualization and reporting: Contribute to the design of robust, user-friendly, high-quality interfaces for data visualization and data dissemination to enhance national and regional supported evidence-based programming for improved service delivery, access to services and equity of HIV care.
Lead the development and implementation of tools to synthesize and visualize performance trends and key conclusions for audiences at all levels of the healthcare system, including OPHID senior management, programs, MOHCC, USAID as well as sub-regional health levels.
Evidence-based program strategy: develop evidence-based findings, draw conclusions, and propose action-oriented and practical recommendations for adjustments to optimize program implementation and contribute to the overall strategic direction of the program.

4. Provide strategic and technical assistance to MOHCC

Participate in MOHCC Technical Working Groups: Participate in M&E and other MOHCC AIDS& TB Technical Working Groups to provide technical support to MOHCC to evaluate efficacy of various HIV care and treatment interventions, including program design.
Support Health Information System Strengthening: Collaborate with MOHCC and partners to optimize health information systems by way of gathering quality data that will enhance decision making.
Data Sharing: Manage the preparation and timely submission of strategic information reports and other documents for sharing with the MOHCC, donors and other stakeholders.
Data Analysis and Use: Collaborate with the MOHCC in developing systems for routine use of program data for quality improvement, including target setting, target monitoring, and prioritising the collection of key performance indicators;

5. Knowledge Management, Learning and Adaptation

Partnerships for Impact: Participate in strategic partnerships to integrate data sources and rigorously evaluate the impact and attribution of the FACE-HIV program within the healthcare system
Continuous improvement: support continuous improvement initiatives through the introduction of methodological innovations that enhance program effectiveness and information dissemination
Knowledge Management and Learning: initiate and support packaging of evidence for a range of stakeholders and showcasing of knowledge outputs at PEPFAR/USAID and MOHCC partner and technical working group forums to promote learning amongst stakeholders, including the dissemination of lessons and best practices. Author and/or co-author evidence, policy and advocacy publications for national and international audiences.
Evidence-generation: Develop a sustainable in-house program of operations research that will leverage, complement and inform FACE-HIV’s program activities.
Networking: Contribute to the continuous improvement of the FACE-HIV program strategy by developing institutional linkages and contacts and participation in local, regional and international networks.

Qualifications and Experience

Requirements

MINIMUM EDUCATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS

Bachelor’s degree in mathematics, statistics, monitoring and evaluation, operations research, health sciences or any other quantitative social sciences.
An advanced qualification in Public Health, Data Analytics, Health Informatics, social sciences, Demography, Epidemiology, Biostatistics, or any other related field.
Applied training in monitoring and evaluation, including research methods
Strong technical skills, including ability to process and analyse data using one or more statistical software packages such as SPSS, R, Epi-Info, Stata or SAS.

2. MINIMUM EXPERIENCE REQUIRED

At least 7 years of experience in monitoring and evaluation of large internationally funded health programs at least 5 years management experience in monitoring and evaluation of HIV activities.
Strong working knowledge of public health systems in Zimbabwe with prior experience in managing or closely working with public health program at national level.

3. SOFTWARE SKILLS REQUIRED

Previous experience with PEPFAR reporting requirements and HIV and TB–related indicators strongly desired.
Demonstrate knowledge of electronic records for patient management
Demonstrated knowledge of health informatics and using statistical packages that include SAS, SPSS, STATA and Epi-Info;
Proficiency in the development of indicators, analysis of data, and interpretation of results in an illustrative and meaningful manner.
Knowledge, skills and experience in quantitative data collection, data management, coding/cleaning, analysis, report writing and editing, and visual presentation of program data.
Solid knowledge of Excel and Microsoft Access, with a working knowledge of other Microsoft Office packages (Word, Outlook, PowerPoint).

4.SOFT SKILLS REQUIRED

The ability to interact with all levels of the organization and MOHCC structures with diplomacy, tact and professionalism.
Experience of working with multiple stakeholders in international and government settings including civil society organisations at different levels.
Strong staff management skills, especially to manage and motivate staff from remote, ability to communicate effectively from a distance.
Ability to work independently whilst achieving results, setting own and team goals to achieve strict deadlines.

How to Apply

Application Procedures

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