The Affordable medicines facility (AMFm) aims at reducing morbidity and mortality by expanding access to high quality and effective antimalarial Artemisinin Combination Therapies (ACTs). The
National Malaria Control Programme ensures that malaria control activities occur at all levels of governmental structures and as such, data are generated at these levels.
There is therefore need for M&E officers in all the 36 states and Federal Capital Territory (FCT) to collect data in order to serve as an effective measure of program progress and its outcome and a Project Assistant.
The personnel to be recruited are nineteen (19) M & E officers and one Project Assistant.
POST TITLE: Monitoring & Evaluation Officers
JOB DUTIES:
- The M&E officer will ensure that the malaria data generated at all levels of control thrusts- community, health facility, local government and State are complete, collected and aggregated.
EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE:
- M&E Officer applicant should be a graduate of the natural or social sciences or any other relevant degree,
- He/She should have completed NYSC and should already be based in one of the states to be covered.
- Experience in field work and data collection will be an added advantage,
POST TITLE: Project Assistant
JOB DUTIES:
- The Project Assistant will assist in implementation of program activities, monitoring and evaluation and taskforce advocacy activities.
EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION:
- The Project Assistant should be a university graduate in the Health Sciences or any other relevant degree,
- Experience in working in programmes implementation will be an added advantage. All applicants should be computer literate and be ready to travel.
METHOD OF APPLICATION & APPLICATION DEADLINE:
A handwritten application and your CV should reach us not later than 9th August, 2011
The application should be addressed to the undersigned.
The Admin Office,
National Malaria Control Programme,
Abia House, First Avenue, off Ahmadu Bello Way,
Central Business District, Abuja.
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