Field Implementation Manager (FIM) job at ICAPJOB DETAILS: Position Summary: The Field Implementation Manager (FIM) oversees all ICAP’s implementation of the community and facility activities in the region. S/he is responsible for the overall regional program implementation performance and supervises the ICAP District Program Leads. The FIM works with the district teams to provide technical leadership and oversight, including leading the implementation, monitoring and evaluation, and reporting crucial program priorities. The FIM will also be responsible for ensuring fidelity in executing activities under district-level sub/service agreements in collaboration with the Council Health Management Team (CHMT). The FIM will also work hand in hand with the district leads to facilitate meaningful engagement with the respective council-level authorities and relevant stakeholders.
About ICAP: ICAP is an international non-governmental organization affiliated with Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health in New York. In Tanzania, ICAP is currently funded by PEPFAR through a 5 year cooperative agreement through CDC which began in 2021 to support comprehensive HIV prevention and care and treatment services in all councils of Mwanza region both in community settings and facility settings. Examples of supported interventions include voluntary male medical circumcision (VMMC), DREAMS, pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), HIV testing including HIV self-testing, ART initiation, linkage case management, pediatric and adult care and treatment including retention, prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT), laboratory services, among others.
Position Duties and Responsibilities: • Supervise and support the District Program Leads
• Coordinate the planning, implementation, monitoring, and reporting of program councillevel workplans
• Support the District Teams to optimize and efficiently utilize resources allocated to the councils for field implementation according to the donor and government regulations.
• Support the District Program Leads in strategic dialogue with council authorities on projectrelated agendas
• Manage in collaboration with the DPL and CHMTs the needs assessment process for interventions relevant to ICAP's scope.
• Design interventions to address the gaps identified in the needs assessment exercise in collaboration with the DPL and provide technical assistance (TA) to the respective CHMTs and the supported health facilities in planning, implementing, monitoring, and reporting the identified gaps.
• Support the DPL to identify, engage and facilitate strategic collaboration with existing and new partners in HIV and related services to maximize the impact of ICAP's programmatic activities in the council.
• Through the DPL, oversee the performance of sub-grantees and service agreement plans and budgets and ensure optimum resource allocation, utilization, and compliance with donor and government regulations.
• Support the DPL in ensuring compliance in the implementation of activities through subgrantees audits to ensure effective use of project resources
• Coordinate the district teams to ensure timely collection and submission of national HIV services and program data – as well as support strengthening of the related M&E systems – in collaboration with the M&E team.
• Work with DPLs to conduct council-level data analysis and utilization initiatives
• Support the DPLs to implement and manage capacity-building efforts for HIV and related service providers, capitalizing on supportive supervision, mentorship, and on-job training.
• Perform any other related duties as may be assigned by the supervisor.
Qualifications, Knowledge, Skills
Required Education: • MD/MBBS or PhD/doctoral degree in public health discipline or Clinical Officer/MPH with significant experience managing clinical programs in HIV/AIDS
• Training and/or certification in program management is an added advantage
Required Technical Experience: • Minimum 5 years of experience working in public health programs/services
• Experience working for PEPFAR programs is an added advantage o Minimum 3 years of experience in design, implementation, management, and M&E of HIV or related clinical and public health programs and services
• Experience in continuous quality improvement (CQI) implementation is an added Advantage
Required Managerial Experience: • Minimum 4 years of experience directly supervising and managing at least five staff in similar projects
• Excellent command of Swahili and English languages in written and oral communication
• Experience in basic computer applications such as MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and the internet
• Ability to work under pressure and stringent deadlines
JOB DETAILS: 8 District Program Lead
Position Summary: The District Program Lead (DPL) heads ICAP programs and services at the respective council under the guidance of the Field Implementation Manager. S/he oversees all ICAP staff supporting the council level and provides technical leadership and oversight of all ICAP-supported programs and services including leading implementation, M&E and reporting of crucial program priorities including monitoring of activities under district level sub/service agreements – in collaboration with the Council Health Management Team (CHMT). The DPL is also responsible for managing communication and collaborations with the local government authorities and other key stakeholders.
About ICAP: ICAP is an international non-governmental organization affiliated with Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health in New York, operating in Tanzania since 2005. In Tanzania, ICAP is currently funded by PEPFAR through a 5 year cooperative agreement through CDC which began in 2021, to support comprehensive HIV prevention and care and treatment services in all councils of Mwanza region both in community settings and facility settings. Examples of supported interventions include voluntary male medical circumcision (VMMC), DREAMS, pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), HIV testing including HIV self-testing, ART initiation, linkage case management, pediatric and adult care and treatment including retention, prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT), laboratory services, among others.
Position Duties and Responsibilities: • Lead and oversee the planning, implementation, monitoring, and reporting of program workplans and other ICAP-supported implementation activities at the council level.
• Ensure efficient utilization of project resources and compliance with donor and government regulations.
• Supervise program staff in the respective council.
• Participate in strategic dialogue with council authorities on project issues
• Actively participate in and collaborate with CHMTs to conduct needs assessments relevant to ICAP’s scope and provide technical assistance (TA) to the District Medical Officer (DMO) and District AIDS Control Coordinator (DACC), Council Health Management Team (CHMT), and supported health facilities in planning, implementation, monitoring, and reporting of the identified gaps.
• Identify, engage and facilitate strategic collaboration with existing and new partners in HIV and related services to maximize the impact of ICAP’s programmatic activities in the council.
• Work with the sub-awards and subcontracts officers to develop and oversee sub-grantees and service agreement plans and budgets and ensure optimum resource allocation, utilization, and compliance with donor and government regulations.
• In collaboration with compliance team, conduct program audits for subs and CHMTs to ensure effective use of project resources
• Ensure timely collection and submission of national HIV services and program data – as well as support strengthening of the related M&E systems – in collaboration with the M&E team.
• Lead the council-level data analysis and utilization initiatives to promote data utilization efforts at all levels.
• Implement and manage capacity-building efforts for HIV and related service providers, capitalizing on supportive supervision, mentorship, and on-job training.
• Perform any other related duties as may be assigned by the supervisor.
Qualifications, Knowledge, Skills
Required Education: • MD/MBBS or PhD/doctoral degree in public health discipline or Clinical Officer/MPH with significant experience managing clinical programs in HIV/AIDS
• Training and/or certification in program management is an added advantage
Required Technical Experience: • Minimum 4 years of experience working in public health programs/services
• Experience working for PEPFAR programs is an added advantage o Minimum 3 years of experience in design, implementation, management, and M&E of HIV or related clinical and public health programs and services
• Experience in continuous quality improvement (CQI) implementation is an added advantage
Required Managerial Experience: • Minimum 2 years of experience directly supervising and managing at least five staff in similar projects
• Excellent command of Swahili and English languages in written and oral communication
• Experience in basic computer applications such as MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and the internet
• Ability to work under pressure and stringent deadlines