Job Description
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Job title: | Associate Program Manager, MCOE Clinical | |
Work Location: | Kono | |
Department: | MCOE | |
Reports to: | Senior Program Manager, MCOE | |
Line Management: | N/A | |
Organization Profile | ||
Partners In Health (PIH) is an international health organization relentlessly committed to improving the health of the poor and marginalized. PIH partners with local governments to build local capacity and works closely with impoverished communities to deliver high-quality health care, address the root causes of illness, train providers, advance research, and advocate for global policy change. Our delivered services in the field are based on our partnership with the Governments and Ministries of Health. The support to education, training, and mentorship to Healthcare workers and students is one of our pillars for strengthening the healthcare system.
PIH currently has implementation programs in Haiti, Rwanda, Lesotho, Liberia, Malawi, Peru, Mexico, Kazakhstan, Sierra Leone, and the Navajo Nation. Through our partnership with Harvard Medical School and the Brigham and Women’s Hospital, we support a wide range of programs in dozens of other countries around the world.
Our Work In Sierra Leone: Partners In Health (PIH) began supporting the government of Sierra Leone in response to the Ebola epidemic in October 2014. Recognizing the large need for continued investments in the health system after Ebola, PIH is committed to long-term health system strengthening in support of the Ministry of Health (MOH), guided by the same principles as our emergency response and our work around the world: public sector accompaniment, integrated and comprehensive services, social justice, nimbleness and flexibility, partnership, community ownership, and evidence-based interventions. In the aftermath of the epidemic, PIH is committed to supporting the delivery of comprehensive health services in Sierra Leone, from the community level to the health center and to referral hospitals.
The Maternal Center of Excellence: PIH SL is ambitiously setting out to transform Koidu Government Hospital into the leading Maternal & Newborn Health hospital in West Africa, serving as a Center of Excellence in both the delivery of quality clinical care and as a health care teaching institution for the region. The MCOE is a 166-bed health facility, expanding the capacity of Kono Government Hospital and providing advanced maternal and neonatal health care in Kono District. The MCOE campus will serve as a clinical site, training, and research center, creating a global platform of expertise and innovation that can deliver evidence and resources for improving women’s health worldwide and train the next generation of healthcare workers in Sierra Leone locally.
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Position Overview | ||
The Associate Program Manager, MCOE Clinical will be part of a program management team working to ensure successful implementation of our opening plan for the Maternal Center of Excellence. The role will work closely with PIH clinical team, both in Sierra Leone and globally, as well as a diverse group of partners and stakeholders. In addition to supporting a large team and numerous working groups, this position will work very closely with a few senior clinical leads as a support person to them and their MCOE leadership responsibilities.
This role holder is responsible for project management support to both the clinical systems and the patient & staff support portions of the MCOE opening plan. This includes ensuring quality deliverables in clinical protocol, patient flow, clinical & academic training, risk management, and patient support. Secondly, this role holder is also responsible for administrative support to both the clinical systems and patient & staff support portions of the MCOE opening plan. This includes planning, scheduling meetings, meeting notes, following up on next steps, providing progress updates, monitoring dashboards, tracking deliverables, and more. Advertisement
Thirdly, this role holder is responsible for program management support to the PIH-Sierra Leone nursing and midwifery teams. This includes planning, strategy development, content development, and cross-site OnePIH Nursing & Midwifery Team global initiatives. The successful candidate will excel in the following areas: project management, cultivating partnership, task prioritization, attention to detail, active listening, flexibility in planning, verbal communication, written communication, the translation of high-level ideas into concrete action plans, and problem solving. |
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Essential Duties and Responsibilities: | ||
MCOE project management – clinical and patient/staff support (50%)
MCOE administrative support – clinical and patient/staff support (25%)
Nursing and Midwifery program management (25%)
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Education and Work Experience Requirements: | ||
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Prevention of Sexual Exploitation and Abuse | ||
Partners In Health Sierra Leone is dedicated to preventing unwanted behaviour in the workplace, including sexual harassment, exploitation, abuse, financial misconduct, and ensuring the welfare of those, we serve. We expect all staff, consultants, contractors, vendors, and volunteers to uphold these values as outlined in our code of conduct.
The successful candidate will receive appropriate training and must adhere to the organisation’s safeguarding policies. Employment offers are contingent upon satisfactory references and screening checks, which may include criminal records and terrorism finance checks.
As a participant in the Inter Agency Misconduct Disclosure Scheme, we request information from previous employers about any instances of sexual exploitation, abuse, or harassment. Additionally, Partners In Health Sierra Leone will share records of such misconduct with other agencies upon staff departure, ensuring transparency and accountability. By applying, candidates acknowledge and agree to these recruitment procedures
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Social Justice | ||
We are a global health and social justice organization that responds to the moral imperative to provide high-quality health care globally to those who need it most. We strive to ease suffering by placing patients at the center of all care, bringing the benefits of modern medicine to all. | ||
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