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Devoirs et responsabilités
- Coordinates with the District Health Department and NRHM Program Management unit in the planning and management of New born and Child Health Services through District Health Action Plan. Manages the designing of the district specific NIPI-New-born project activities, work plan and budget.
- Responsible for preparation, implementation, monitoring and reviewing the NIPI facilitated New-born and Child Health intervention packages (including financial reports and utilization) viz. HBNC, HBNC+, SNCU system strengthening including setting up/ strengthening of SNCUs, NBSUs and NBCs, follow up of SNCU discharged cases, child health screening and early intervention services, operations strengthening in new born and child health etc. This includes the activities to enhance uptake of demonstrated NIPI interventions for uptake into regular NRHM programs;
- Participates in meetings with District magistrate, Senior Health Officials, NRHM Program Managers , Partner representatives (and others as needed) at district level and is responsible for programme/project review, and follows up on implementation of recommendations and agreements;
- Also participates in meetings with Mission Director, Senior Health Officials, NRHM Program Managers , Partner representatives (and others as needed) at state level from time to time and is responsible for programme/project review, and follows up on implementation of recommendations and agreements of the state coordination meetings for NIPI activities in the state;
- Takes part in activities and meetings related to Maternal, new born and child health activities in the district and coordinates with other development partners in the state. Assists the district in ensuring the implementation quality of evidence based interventions related to improving child hood and infant survival and development in High Priority and NIPI focus districts.
- Coordinates with RCH officer/ District training officer/ Program Coordinator to organize, strengthen and assure quality of trainings related to new born, child and maternal health with a specific focus on NIPI new born project facilitated interventions. Helps identify capacity-building needs and undertakes capacity-building activities on New born and Child Health issues for field-level functionaries. Arranges for capacity building of technical staff for facility based care of new born through observer ship and skill building programs.
- Coordinates with the Senior district officials including the District Magistrate, Chief Medical Officer and RCH Officer in the review of systems and capacities relating to the delivery of New born and child health services, particularly those related to NIPI focused intervention packages. Undertakes field visits for quality implementation and monitoring of programmes aimed at increasing coverage of NIPI strategic interventions, as well as conducts periodic programme reviews with government counterparts and other partners.
- Prepares monthly and other periodic reports, status reports as required by the NIPI new born project in a qualitative and timely manner.
Compétences
- Demonstrates integrity by modeling the UN’s values and ethical standards;
- Promotes the vision, mission, and strategic goals of UNDP;
- Displays cultural, gender, religion, race, nationality and age sensitivity and adaptability;
- Treats all people fairly without favoritism.
- Good understanding of the national and state health policy and program, with field experience in the Public/ NGO health sector;
- Expertise in Public Health and/or in epidemiology / biostatistics /management background would be an asset;
- Excellent skills in written and spoken English and ability to network are important;
- Proficiency in the use of computer with common software and internet; and experience of working in teams and with different stakeholders expected.
- NIPI approach and programming in NIPI New born project;
- National and State programme policy, procedures and guidelines in Maternal, New born and Child Health under NRHM.
- In depth understanding of new born and child Health Policy analysis and administration skills and issues;
- In-depth knowledge of RMNCH+A programmes in India and State;
- Familiarity as to how public administration systems affect delivery of results for children;
- Understanding of social mobilization and behaviour change communication, especially at community level;
- Understanding of the importance and role of partnerships;
- Proven ability to conceptualize, innovate, plan and execute ideas, as well as to impart knowledge and teach skills;
- Analytical, negotiating, communication and advocacy skills;
- Report writing and documentation;
- Computer skills, including internet navigation, and various office applications.
Qualifications et expériences requises
- MBBS Graduates with Public health experience or Post Graduate in Community Medicine/Public Health/ Health Management.
- Minimum of 2 years’ experience. (post qualification} in Public health / Health related trainings / Health program management / Public administration, prior working with the national / state government, if any would be an advantage;
- Good knowledge of the health sector and maternal and child health programs is essential;
- Experience of working with NRHM at the project or district level is desirable;
- Experience of working in the NlPl State.
- Proficiency in spoken and written English.