PHC Monitoring, Evaluation and Performance Management Specialist

Project: Strengthening PHC and Reaching Unimmunized Kids in Northern Nigeria – Project SPARK
Job Category: PHC M&E Performance Management Specialist
Job Type: Long term (12 months with possibility of extension)
Job Location: FCT - Nigeria

I. Introduction
Solina Centre for International Development and Research (SCIDaR) is an indigenous non-profit organization dedicated to catalyzing positive transformations in health, social, and economic domains. We strive to uplift disadvantaged and underserved communities through effective program design and implementation, capacity building, research in implementation science, knowledge generation, and stakeholder engagement across various human development sectors. Our initiatives extend beyond Nigeria, as we are actively broadening our impact across several West and Central African nations.
In partnership with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF), Solina aims to strengthen planning and coordination for the PHC program in seven northern Nigerian states – Bauchi, Borno, Kaduna, Kano, Sokoto, Yobe and Zamfara. This initiative is designed to drive effective data-driven PHC program planning, resourcing and performance management as well as, provide targeted support to revitalize linkages between state and LGA coordination platforms for effective program implementation.
Our project endeavours to achieve these objectives by working collaboratively with the State Primary Healthcare Development Agencies/Management Boards. Together, we will identify problems across all immunization and PHC thematic areas, develop and domesticate solutions, support implementation, create tools to streamline processes and ensure sustainability in the design and execution of these solutions.

II. Description and Objectives
The PHC Monitoring, Evaluation and Performance Management Specialist will be responsible for designing, coordinating, and implementing the monitoring and evaluation, and performance management framework for the HF-level PHC program coordination as well as broader PHC program coordination at the state level across the SPARK implementation states. Additionally, s/he will provide technical assistance to the SPHCDA/MBs, through dedicated associates/analysts in the SPARK states to implement and monitor performance management activities.

Technical Responsibilities

Project strategy implementation/technical assistance

  • Collaborate with key stakeholders to establish and implement a comprehensive PHC performance management strategy (complete with key performance indicators) across SPARK states, ensuring alignment with states’ priorities and goals;
  • Design a framework for data collection, management and analysis of performance data;
  • Lead the analysis of data and design tools to automate these analyses to aid the identification of areas for improvement and to track progress;
  • Support the design of appropriate data delivery mechanisms for the PHC coordination platforms across levels;
  • Develop capacity-building activities to enhance the capacity development of performance management associates/analysts in the SPARK states, as well as support change management of the performance management infrastructure to the state government;
  • Perform other duties as assigned by the Project Manager and/or Director;

Other responsibilities

  • Participate in problem-solving and learning sessions to share knowledge, best practices, challenges and progress on program performance management;
  • Ensure M&E activities comply with organizational policies, standards, and regulations;
  • Monitor and evaluate compliance with external requirements and quality assurance standards;
  • Support any other tasks as may be required by the central project management team.

III. Education and Experience

  • Bachelor’s degree in Monitoring and Evaluation, Statistics, Public Health, Social Sciences, or related field. Master’s degree preferred;
  • At least 5 years of experience in M&E roles, preferably in the international development or public health sector.

IV. Competencies required

  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with proficiency in performance management software
  • Effective stakeholder management skills
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal abilities
  • Proficiency in data analysis and statistical software (e.g., SPSS, STATA, Excel)
  • In-depth knowledge of M&E methodologies and performance management frameworks
  • Ability to manage people, resources, and processes for strategy implementation and monitoring
  • Capable of working effectively with diverse stakeholders

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