Health Program Manager ,, South Sudan



Employer: Première Urgence - Aide Médicale Internationale
Location: South Sudan
Closing date: 30 Apr 2016

Première Urgence Internationale (PUI) is a non-governmental, non-profit, non-political and non-religious international aid organization. Our teams are committed to supporting civilians’ victims of marginalization and exclusion, or hit by natural disasters, wars and economic collapses, by answering their fundamental needs. Our aim is to provide emergency relief to uprooted people in order to help them recover their dignity and regain self-sufficiency. The association leads in average 140 projects by year in the following sectors of intervention: food security, health, nutrition, construction and rehabilitation of infrastructures, water, sanitation, hygiene and economic recovery. PUI is providing assistance to around 4 million people in 22 countries – in Africa, Asia, Middle East, Caucasus and Europe.
Humanitarian situation and needs:

In the Republic of South Sudan (SSD), more than 2 years of armed conflict have shattered the lives of millions of people. 2014 and 2015 have been years of continued instability due to unresolved border issues (between Sudan and South Sudan) and more importantly due to the civil war between SPLM/A forces loyal to President S. Kiir and SPLA-IO loyal to the rebel leader R. Machar, former vice-president. As of beginning of 2015; at least six out of 10 states are affected by armed violence, 1.66 million people have been displaced within the country, more than 640.000 refugees have fled out of the country, 3.9 million people are severely food insecure. Among IDPs, about 180.000 people have found refuge in UNMIS PoCs. All this needs to be considered in a very young country within which virtually the entire population has experienced forced displacement at least 1 time and hence where resilience is massively jeopardized.

Northern Bahr el Ghazal (NBeG) and Warrap states (where PUI is respectively operating since Feb. 2015 and planning to start operating in spring 2016) have been and still are largely neglected by humanitarian assistance because of their peripheral situation with regards to the armed conflict. However, a deterioration of the humanitarian context is to be noted and new displacements are still an option for the coming months.
Our action in the field:

PUI has been operating in SSD since February 2015 and intends to extend the coverage of its current intervention. Addressing urgent needs of the most vulnerable in the targeted areas is planned through the following strategic objectives:

– Improvement of the access to health care services

– Reduction of the risks associated with food insecurity and undernutrition

Other strategic objectives will be considered in 2016 and will be used to define complementary pulti-sector needs assessemnts in the area where PUI is already operational but might also cover new counties/states depending on the evolution of the political/security situation. The sectors PUI would like to investigate are the following: Shelter & NFIs, Water Sanitation & Hygiene, Rehabilitation & Construction and Economic Recovery.

In 2015 PUI has implemented the following projects in the county of Aweil North (NBeG State):

– Access to Primary Health Care services:

A Primary Health Care Centre has been fully operational in Malual Centre Payam and associated to outreach and community based activities in an area where host community is massively vulnerable and where movements are stil recorded. The targeted area is virtually free from other type of humanitarian intervention. This project is funded by ECHO DG, will be extended in time in 2016 and shall be scaled-up in 2016 by the operating of a second PHCC in West Gogrial county (Warrap State).

– Food Security and Nutrition:

Food distributions have targeted about 600 IDP households in Aweil North County as well as the families of patients discharged after having been treated for Acute Sever Undernutrition in the PHCC. This project has been supported by CIAA in 2015 and has also allowed distributing daily food parcels to patients and care-takers at the PHCC level. This project is supposed to be extended in 2016.

The financial volume of operation in 2016 should be superior to the volume of 2015 thanks to the scaling up of operations in Warrap county.

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As part of our activities in South Sudan, we are looking for a Health Program Manager.

The Health Technical Manager supervises the implementation of health programs deployed by PUI in Gogrial West County, Warrap State.

Programs: He/She ensures proper implementation and monitoring of health program(s) falling under his/her responsibility, while observing PUI’s health policy.

Human Resources: He/She supervises the Medical Team (PUI salaried employees and, as the case may be, daily paid workers).

Logistics and Administration: He/She ensures compliance of activities falling under his/her responsibility with logistical and administrative procedures.

Representation: He/She represents the association before partners, authorities and local actors involved in the implementation of medical programs.

Safety: He/She contributes to efforts aimed at ensuring compliance with safety rules at the site, and transmits all information relating to safety concerns to his/her immediate supervisor.

Strategy: He/She contributes to the development of new interventions on the basis of identified needs.

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Training and Experiences:

Registered Nurse

Residency in Medicine

Nutrition background

Professional Experience:

Humanitarian

International

Technical

Knowledge and Skills:

Good writing skills

Knowledge of Project Management

Software:

Pack Office

Other (specify)
Langues parlées

English is required

French and other languages are desirable
Proposed Terms

Employed with a Fixed-Term Contract

Starting Date: 1rst April 2016

Monthly Gross Income: from 1 650 up to 1 980 Euros depending on the experience in International Solidarity + 50 Euros per semester seniority with PUI

Cost covered: Round-trip transportation to and from home / mission, visas, vaccines…

Insurance: including medical coverage and complementary healthcare, 24/24 assistance and repatriation

Housing: in collective accommodation

Daily Living Expenses: « Per diem » of 700 euros / month

To know more about our job offer, look at the complet job description on our website!

HOW TO APPLY:


Please, send your application (Resume and Cover letter) to Karine Mougenot, Human Resources Officer for Expatriates, at recrutement@premiere-urgence.org, with the following subject : « HealthProgramManager – SouthSudan ».

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