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PATH is a global nonprofit dedicated to achieving health equity. With more than 40 years of experience forging multisector partnerships and with expertise in science, economics, technology, advocacy, and dozens of other specialties, PATH develops and scales up innovative solutions to the world’s most pressing heath challenges.
PATH has been working to support advancement of health equity in Indonesia through technical partnership since the 1980s. Our current portfolio in Indonesia includes work to support health care providers and communities prevent and respond to communicable and non-communicable diseases, advance digital health innovation, and address global health security priorities.
PATH is seeking a Project/Technical Director based in Jakarta who will lead the Primary Health Care (PHC) Transformation in Indonesia project. The Project/Technical Director will be responsible for the overall implementation of the project in Indonesia, oversee the timely execution of the workplan, manage relationships with key local stakeholders (including the government of Indonesia - GOI) to ensure quality program implementation and represent PATH to donors, partners, and government agencies as needed. Reporting to the Global PHC Director, the incumbent is responsible for the following key activities:
Responsibilities:
Provide technical leadership for the project, aligning best practice in PHC innovations and integrative approaches with GOI PHC reforms underway.
Oversee, coordinate, and monitor the implementation of the project, in close coordination with the PHC Project Coordinator, and the Indonesia Operations Manager.
Actively engage with MOH and sub-national leaders in progressively translating the learning from the project nationally and tailored to additional localities.
Work closely and share key progress and challenges with the Global PHC Director and the project’s senior management team.
Represent the project with the MOH and PHC consortium, attend regular PHC-related meetings and document and share key outcomes with the Global PHC Director and senior management team.
Co-lead on publications and dissemination of learning from the project in peer review journals, case studies and others, and through meetings, conferences, webinars, etc.
Manage local subcontracts/subawards and local consultants in coordination with the global PHC team, the global PADM and the PHC Project Coordinator.
Oversee the preparation of project technical documents, presentations and reports.
Lead annual review and planning workshops/meetings with project partners.
Supervise the PHC Project Coordinator, the PHC National MEL officer and the PHC program officer with a dotted line for the Operations Manager.
Coordinate with administrative and program staff to ensure financial management is compliant with donor and PATH regulations and monitor expenditure trends to ensure that project goals and objectives are achieved according to donor expectations and within approved project budgets.
Responsible for required reports to Headquarters and donors.
Maintain updated technical knowledge in primary health care in order to provide technical assistance to project staff and vision for strategy development.
Travel to program sites as needed.
Perform other tasks as required.
Required Experience:
Advanced degree (Medical, Masters, or PhD) in health or social sciences
A minimum of eight (8) years of experience working in the health sector with demonstrated experience in implementing innovative health programs
A minimum of 5 years progressive work responsibility with program management experience, and in managing and motivating staff
Demonstrated leadership, project implementation, and management skills across effective implementation approaches
Experience working effectively with government and private sector counterparts
Expertise in PHC, community health, health systems strengthening, and/or heath financing
Proven interpersonal skills and ability to work effectively in a multicultural team
Skills and experience organizing teams to produce high-quality materials, project documents, reports and analytical reviews on planned deadlines is necessary, along with experience in monitoring and evaluation of implemented programs
Demonstrated report writing and presentation skills
English language fluency required
Bahasa Indonesian language fluency required
Ability to travel domestically
Location: Jakarta, Indonesia preferred
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