To provide technical support to strengthen the M&E systems for implementing and monitoring the USAID-funded HIV and Violence Prevention award at the district level; particularly ensuring data quality of the indicators and metrics about the provision of SRH and PrEP at the community level
Location:
Eastern Cape (Alfred Nzo)
Key performance areas:
Support the development and implementation of baseline assessments to understand data quality improvement needs
Develop a work plan and timelines for addressing the identified data needs and priorities
Work with Data Capturers to ensure that all the programme data are captured accurately into an integrated information management system
Routinely review data entered on the integrated information management system against source documents
Obtain, evaluate, and interpret data to prepare clear and precise reports on quality management
Monitor the systematic data collection and analysis of programme indicators
Coordinate internal Routine Data Quality Assurance (RDQA) sessions and ensure that findings are shared with the programme team
Ensure Implementation of programme data management adheres to the Standard Operation Procedures (SOPs)
Ensure that all programme data is secured and transmitted according to the SOP
Prepare weekly, monthly and quarterly program reports regarding Quality Improvement and Monitoring and Evaluation activities including data reporting and success stories
Provide ongoing capacity building to staff members on data management principles and data quality improvement processes
Work with the national team to develop district reports using approved templates
Integrate feedback from monthly output reports into the programme implementation plan and subsequent progress reports
Participate actively in the generation of required Donor and other institute reports
Participate in regular planning sessions with line manager and/or technical specialists
Liaise with the WRHI training team, DoE and RTC to address training gaps
Provide support as needed for the implementation of partner data management systems
Participate in regular meetings with district partners, and information officers to discuss issues and technical responses from the team
Provide relevant on-site training as necessary
Act as the first point of contact in assisting facility managers, HIV Coordinators, etc. with data-related issues or mentoring
Maintain accurate records to document processes and outputs
Communication with all levels of the institute staff around programmatic inputs and outputs
Communication with local, regional and international collaborators and stakeholders including donors and sponsors when and if required
Work with the sub-district team to develop and provide relevant feedback to the facilities, schools and DoH and DoE leadership and staff
Take ownership and accountability for tasks and demonstrate effective self-management
Follow through to ensure that quality and productivity standards of own work are consistently and accurately maintained
Maintain a positive attitude and respond openly to feedback
Take ownership of driving your career development by attending training and development sessions and relevant meetings
Required minimum education and training:
Post matric qualification
Required minimum work experience:
2-3 years experience working with data quality systems and/or data management
3 years experience in public health-related monitoring and evaluation programmes
Desirable additional education, work experience and personal abilities:
Experience working at various levels of data collection, developing and maintaining data systems, working with qualitative and quantitative data collection and analysis
Proficiency in government data management systems e.g. DHIS, EMIS, LURITS, TIER, CBIMs.Net, etc.
Thorough with good attention to detail
Ordered and systematic with a tendency to adhere to protocols
Good administrative skills are required together with proficiency in Microsoft Office and database packages
Able to work to deadlines
Demonstrated data-capturing speed and accuracy
Confidentiality, tact and discretion must be maintained at all times
Sound interpersonal and communication skills
Self-motivated, able to work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team
TO APPLY:
Only if you do meet the minimum job requirements and experience as mentioned above, you may submit a detailed updated CV.
Please Apply Online.
Please take note that the applicants who do not adhere to the above criteria will not be considered for the respective position.
The closing date for all applications: 29 April 2024.
Note AJ Personnel is fully POPI compliant.
Note WHC, in accordance with their Employment Equity goals and plan, will give preference to suitable applicants from designated groups as defined in the Employment Equity Act 55 of 1998 and subsequent amendments thereto.
Please note:
AJ PERSONNEL is only responsible for the advertising of the advertisement on behalf of their client Wits Health Consortium.
Wits Health Consortium will only respond to shortlisted candidates.
Candidates who have not been contacted within two weeks of the closing date can consider their applications to be unsuccessful.
AJ Personnel does not have any salary or other information regarding the position.