The M&E Manager will be supervised by and report to the MERL Director. S/he will provide technical leadership of Project’s surveillance, monitoring and evaluation (SME) and health systems strengthening (HSS) interventions. generating strategic data for program management, reporting, and documentation of best practices. S/he will supervise and build the capacity of M& E Officers.
MAIN DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Provide technical guidance in the planning and implementation of all state and LGA level M&E activities.
- Develop and implement an M&E plan for the program in the state, in collaboration with the MERL Director and M&E Officers
- Take a lead in the implementation of M&E plans and state work plan and report on donor indicators and targets in collaboration with the MERL team.
- Establish a system for the flow of information from service-delivery points to the central database and ensure timely M&E technical support to all implement health facilities.
- Build capacity of M&E officers in monitoring and evaluation, data management and data use
- Support the team to analyze and use data to inform decisions and guide malaria interventions
- Participate in data quality review meetings at the state and LGA levels
- Work with MERL team and train health workers in the use of HMIS tools
- Support monitoring of quality of service at health facilities
- Take lead in implementation of selected health systems interventions.
- Provide analytics to inform state HRH deployment and management practices
- Provide TA in analysis and management of Data Repository drawing from the federal MDR instance; and promote dissemination of information to policy and decision makers through bulletins and policy briefs
- Any other task assigned
QUALIFICATIONS
- A postgraduate first degree in statistics, mathematics, computer science or any related field of study and at least 7+ years of progressive experience in Monitoring and Evaluation of health programs; or a postgraduate degree in Social Sciences, Statistics, Epidemiology or related field with at least 3 years field experience in monitoring and evaluation of health programs is required.
- Experience in developing monitoring plans and/or management information systems, generating, triangulating and using health data to inform State health systems strengthening is required.
- NGO experience is an added advantage
- Familiarity with any donor M&E and reporting systems is highly desirable
- Excellent data quality assurance, analysis, presentation and reporting skills.
- Strong computer skills particularly in spreadsheets, databases and statistical applications, including DHIS 2 for data management
- Strong problem-solving skills and ability to foresee problems and initiate appropriate action
- Excellent oral and written communication skills and fluency in English
- Strong report writing skills
- Excellent organizational, inter-personal, multi-cultural and team building skills
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