NTDs Program Associate at Helen Keller International (HKI) – 2 Openings


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Helen Keller International (HKI), established in 1915, is an international non-governmental organization (NGO) dedicated to saving the sight and lives of the most vulnerable and disadvantaged. Headquartered in New York City, HKI currently conducts programs in 21 countries in Africa and Asia, as well as in the United States.

HKI implements integrated package of cost-effective interventions that are proven to improve maternal and child nutrition. HKI supports policies and programs on food fortification, vitamin A supplementation, infant and young child feeding, nutrition-sensitive agriculture, community-based management of acute malnutrition and prevention and treatment of neglected tropical diseases. At the core of HKI’s programs is advocacy and social behavior change communication to various stakeholders. HKI also undertakes cutting-edge research to influence policy decisions and inform program quality.

We are recruiting to fill the position below:

Job Title: NTDs Program Associate

Locations: Adamawa and Borno

Scope of the Position

  • Under the supervision of the State Team Lead, the NTDs Program Associate will assist with the formulation, execution, monitoring, evaluation and reporting of NTDs program in the State.
  • He/she ensures consistency with the project objectives, sets priorities and outcomes in the state.

Essential Functions
Program Planning:

  • In collaboration with the NTDs program manager, he/she will support in the creation and implementation of a detailed annual work-plan, which identifies sequences of activities needed to successfully implement the project in the most cost-effective manner and ensure project objectives are met in line with national policies, Helen Keller’s goals and those of the donor.
  • In collaboration with key stakeholders, work with the program officer to facilitate the development and roll out of detailed implementation plans (DIP) for Mass Drug Administration (MDA) as well as morbidity management in endemic LGAs, with the view to eliminating and controlling NTDs.
  • Review the project schedule with the Program Manager and other staff who will be affected by the project activities; revise and regularly review the schedule as required.

Program Management:

  • In collaboration with other stakeholders, assist the program officer in ensuring Helen Keller program partners execute project activities according to their respective plans.
  • Participate in the documentation of project activities to ensure that all project data is appropriately secured.
  • Work with other colleagues to monitor the progress of project implementation and adjust as necessary to ensure the project remains on track and is successfully implemented.
  • Establish a communication schedule to update stakeholders, including appropriate staff in the organization, on the progress of the project;
  • In collaboration with the Helen Keller finance officer and other project staff, ensure project funds are utilized and retired according to established accounting policies and procedures.

Program Monitoring & Evaluation:

  • In collaboration with other staff, assist with the implementation and development and implementation of DIP/work plans for NTDs project activities according to Helen Keller, FMOH, and donor standards.
  • Ensure that the project deliverables are on time, within budget, and at the required level of international standards as set by FMOH, Helen Keller, and the donor.
  • Internally and when requested, support external evaluations on the outcomes of the project as established during the planning phase of the project and as required.
  • Disseminate findings from assessments/evaluations to support organizational learning and contribute to policy processing or development.

Advocacy and Strategic Alliances:

  • Work with the PO to build and maintain good working relationships with both government and other key project stakeholders at all levels to strengthen opportunities for advocacy and higher visibility;
  • Represent Helen Keller towards local partners and at other appropriate fora.

Terms & Conditions

  • This is a local posting in Nigeria, and as such, is subject to local terms and conditions.

Key Performance Indicators
Successful implementation of the projects based on:

  • Effective tracking and reporting of program indicators.
  • Implementation of annual work plans in collaboration with other project staff and government stakeholders
  • Timely reporting to the donor and FMOH

Requirements

  • Graduate Degree in Public Health, Public Administration, Management or related discipline, or equivalent experience.
  • Postgraduate degree in a related field preferred
  • At least 3 years’ working experience in managing a community eye health or neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) program.
  • Willingness to travel within the state and other parts of the country as needed.
  • Basic technical knowledge of PCT/IDM NTDs and Trachoma SAFE Strategy is preferable.
  • Knowledge of Northwest terrain, security awareness and cultures is an added advantage
  • Strong interpersonal and organizational skills
  • Computer skills: Windows applications for word processing and spreadsheet software
  • Extraordinary verbal and written communication skills to manage project communications and disseminate project information are required.
  • Demonstrates technical knowledge pertaining to the job requirements.
  • Critical thinking and problem-solving skills;
  • Able to work under pressure with minimal supervision and able to meet deadlines.
  • Demonstrated excellent personal integrity and confidentially.

Application Closing Date
16th June, 2025.

How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should send their CV to: nigeria.recruitment@hki.org using the Job Title as the subject of the mail.