- We are seeking a Manager, Program, Nutrition to lead Evidence Action's technical assistance for the national SQ-LNS and MMS programs. The Manager, Program, will provide strategic oversight and coordination across multiple states and the FCT, working closely with federal government stakeholders, development partners, and a team of nine State Coordinators. The Manager, Program will be responsible for the following activities:
Duties and responsibilities
National Coordination and Strategic Planning
- Lead national-level coordination of the MMS and SQ-LNS technical assistance program
- Develop and oversee implementation of national-level rollout workplans in collaboration with federal government stakeholders
- Develop program-wide policies, protocols, and standard operating procedures for MMS and SQ-LNS delivery
Stakeholder Engagement and Advocacy
- Maintain relationships with key stakeholders at federal ministries, development agencies, and implementing partners
- Represent Evidence Action in national-level coordination meetings, technical working groups, and multi-stakeholder forums
- Advocate for SQ-LNS and MMS procurement and financing through government mechanisms
Technical Assistance and Capacity Building
- Provide technical guidance to State Coordinators on program implementation across all priority states
- Support adaptation of training materials, development of training cascades, and implementation of community sensitization campaigns
- Review and provide technical feedback on state-level operational plans and support states in addressing implementation challenges
Supply Chain and MLE Oversight
- Coordinate national-level quantification, forecasting, and procurement planning for SQ-LNS and MMS
- Oversee the design and implementation of annual facility and household coverage surveys and quarterly facility performance monitoring
- Synthesize learnings from routine monitoring data and surveys to make program improvement recommendations
Requirements
Qualifications
- Master’s degree in Public Health, Nutrition, Health Policy, Health Systems, Development Studies, or a related field required
- A medical degree or other clinical qualification is an added advantage
Experience
- Minimum of ten years of experience in nutrition, public health, or child health programming, preferably with government or NGOs in Nigeria
- Excellent organizational and project management skills, including work plan development, budget management, and reporting and accountability requirements
- Demonstrated experience managing large-scale health or nutrition programs and providing technical assistance to government at federal and/or state level
- Strong stakeholder management and coordination skills with government officials at multiple levels, especially in health and related agencies
- Excellent communication (written and verbal), documentation, and reporting skills in English with experience producing high-quality technical reports and presentations
- Proven ability to manage multi-disciplinary teams across locations and provide technical mentorship
- Good knowledge of Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and data analysis tools
- Experience with monitoring and evaluation systems and data-driven program management with the ability to synthesize complex data and translate findings into clear recommendations for program improvement
- Experience overseeing supply chain systems, including forecasting, quantification, procurement planning, and distribution oversight
- Highly motivated to achieve exceptional quality and results, and the ability to manage multiple priorities simultaneously