State Mel Officer, Kebbi State, Malaria And Neglected Tropical Diseases (mntd), Reach Malaria
PATH
Kebbi, Nigeria
Not specified
5 years m&e health program experience
Dhis2 and hmis data system proficiency
Malaria program implementation support
PATH is seeking a State Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning Officer for its malaria program in Kebbi State, Nigeria. The role involves providing technical leadership for surveillance, monitoring, and evaluation of health interventions related to malaria, aiming to improve health systems and service delivery
Job Summary
The Organization for Innovation in Public Health seeks a Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning Officer to support the USG-funded PMI REACH Malaria project in Kebbi State.
The role involves providing technical leadership on surveillance, monitoring, evaluation, and health systems strengthening interventions while generating strategic data for program management.
Candidates must build capacity of state and local government malaria focal persons to use evidence for influencing human resources, financing, and service delivery decisions.
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PATH is seeking a State Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning Officer for its malaria program in Kebbi State, Nigeria. The role involves providing technical leadership for surveillance, monitoring, and evaluation of health interventions related to malaria, aiming to improve health systems and service delivery.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
5 years M&E health program experience
DHIS2 and HMIS data system proficiency
Malaria program implementation support
Data quality assurance and audits
State-level health systems strengthening
Nice-to-have
Nigeria NGO experience in malaria
Donor M&E reporting system familiarity
Strong facilitation and report writing skills
Experience with HRH analytics
Knowledge of state budgeting cycles
Key Requirements
First degree plus 5 years M&E experience or postgraduate degree with 3 years
Minimum 3 years experience in Nigeria malaria programs preferred
Proficiency in DHIS2 and MOH health information systems required