Primary HealthCare (PHC) Coordinator at Save the Children Nigeria


Save the Children Nigeria


Save the Children is the leading independent organization for children in need, with programs in over 120 countries. We save children’s lives. We fight for their rights. We help them fulfil their potential. Save the Children is working in Nigeria because one in five children in Nigeria dies before their fifth birthday. About 40% of children miss out on school and have to work to survive while nearly 2 million children have lost one or both parents to an AIDS-related disease.

We are recruiting to fill the position below:

Job Title: Primary HealthCare (PHC) Coordinator

Job ID13697
Location: Borno
Employment Type: Full Time
Team: Health and Nutrition
Grade: 3
Reports to: Program Manager/ Head of Health and Nutrition 
Staff directly reporting to this post: PHC Officer and Field Medical Doctors
Budget responsibility: No
Job Category: Advocacy, Campaigns and Policy

Role Purpose

  • With guidance from the Health and Nutrition Manager, the Primary Healthcare Coordinator will lead the Borno field office health teams in implementing health programs with a focus on IMCI, SRH, and NCD with a comprehensive community-level health engagement.
  • The technical guidance will be provided in accordance with Nigeria’s national guidelines.
  • The Primary Healthcare Coordinator will make frequent field visits to the field sites to ensure the highest standards of service delivery.
  • S/he will ensure high-quality clinical services in all SC-supported health facilities.
  • S/he will monitor service quality, ensure all staff are trained, and well supported, pharmaceuticals and other medical supplies are properly managed, and apply clinical level data to national level quality improvement efforts.
  • This role will also involve representation of the organization in various forums including Health Sector Working Groups, consortium partners, SMOH, SPHCMB, State Hospital Management Board, and LGA authority.

Key Areas of Accountability
Program Development:

  • Establish and build capacity of the field-based health staff in prioritized health interventions within SC programs.
  • Work with the Health and Nutrition Manager in strategic planning for future health programs
  • Work with the Health and Nutrition Manager, New Business Development, and Program Operations team to draft concepts and proposals for future funding following protocols and formats of each relevant donor
  • Work with the Health and Nutrition Manager to ensure that field-based health teams integrate different health-related sectors (mental health, nutrition, and GBV) into the proposed program

Program support:

  • Manage and coordinate all activities under the health component across the implementation areas 
  • Lead the development of project implementation tools e.g DIP, BvA
  • Facilitate the implementation of monthly work plans for health programs in liaison with field-based health staff
  • Support in organizing and coordinating technical review meetings with field-based staff on a quarterly basis
  • Participate in relevant monthly technical working group meetings scheduled by MOH.
  • Ensures quality clinical consultations, treatment, referral, and follow-up activities follow the National and WHO protocols
  • Work closely with the health team in the field to improve routine EPI in the catchment areas by building their capacities.
  • Monitor and promote the integration of health and nutrition activities for maximum impact
  • Facilitate collaboration and integration between Health, Nutrition, WASH, and FSL in project development and implementation
  • Support health-related operational research as required
  • In collaboration with field-based health and MEAL teams, contribute to documentation and dissemination of lessons learned and best practices
  • Work in collaboration with field-based health teams in the development of case studies and success stories on a monthly basis
  • Work closely with field-based health teams and ensure quality benchmarks are utilized in service delivery
  • Contribute to the achievement of CO health-related KPI.

Advocacy and coordination:

  • Representation of SCI in relevant platforms as delegated by the Health and Nutrition Manager (Child Health Technical Working Group, Vaccination platforms, COVID-19, Emergency responders, and others)
  • Represent the organization to the UN, health cluster, international and national NGOs, and Ministry of Health at health coordination meetings as well as other meetings that are relevant to country programs and enhance the organizations’ visibility
  • Participate in SC regional and global technical meetings focusing on child survival, maternal newborn health, adolescent health, clinical governance, and all relevant Community of Practice meetings.
  • Ensure appropriate and consistent health-related education and advocacy messaging to key actors including donors, Cluster, SCI staff, partners, mothers, and other carers at all programming contact points.

Training and capacity building:

  • Provide technical guidance on child health, adolescent health, maternal and newborn health to MOH facility staff, SCI field office clinical staff, and partners
  • Participate in training to improve medical performance for SCI staff and/or partners
  • Build capacity among SCI and partner staff to accurately compile monthly activity reports and, together with medical logistic staff, assist with stock consumption/distribution plans.
  • Provide technical guidance to field-based health staff on clinical governance tools for clinical service delivery
  • Work with and liaise with field-based health teams in conducting monthly and quarterly assessments in the facilities utilizing the approved checklists
  • Facilitate supportive supervision of field-based health teams in collaboration with relevant government stakeholders
  • Facilitate and lead in the quarterly assessments of clinical services using the approved clinical quality scorecard.

Quality Assurance, Performance management, and capacity building:

  • Work with the MEAL team to develop and operationalize quality benchmarks including beneficiary feedback mechanisms and accountability to the communities, being mindful of cultural norms and practices
  • Work with the lead clinical supervisor to ensure that there is a Quality Assurance Scorecard system in place to monitor and course correct practices, as needed. ·
  • Create and maintain a positive working relationship with the health team as well as partner staff
  • Assist in the selection and training of qualified program health staff.
  • Ensure professional development for national health staff through assessment of training Work closely with the health teams to determine the training needs of the medical staff.
  • Overseeing training of all MOH healthcare staff, including Doctors, nurses, midwives, and other technical staff to ensure that the training provided is of acceptable quality and addresses the identified needs and to ensure the sustainability of programs.

Health Information Management:

  • Work with field-based HMIS officers in timely reporting of data into the national health management system DHIS2 monthly
  • Work with the MEAL team to develop performance trends for key service delivery performance indicators
  • Facilitate data review meetings with health teams in reviewing periodic progress against prioritized key performance indicators in child health, maternal newborn health, adolescent health, and disease surveillance.

Other:

  •  The post holder may be responsible for additional tasks and duties and when required to support the overall Country Programme, and regional and head office priorities.

Skills, Experience and Education
Essential:

  • Medical Doctor or Public Health Specialist (with clinical background)
  • At least 5 years’ experience in primary health care and general practice.
  • Previous supervisory experience and experience managing budget
  • Work experience in humanitarian emergencies
  • Work experience with International Non–Governmental Organization ((INGO).

Desirable

  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills
  • Ability to work as part of a team and demonstrate flexibility, motivation, and maturity
  • Ability to work within a tight timeframe,
  • Willingness to travel extensively in the field.
  • English language skills
  • Good knowledge of quality standards and quality controls related to medical practice.
  • Experience in nutrition project data management and CMAM programming
  • Having operational experience will be a plus advantage.

Skills:

  • Demonstrable experience in M&E 
  • Good presentation and facilitation skills
  • Proven conceptual skills and an ability to think and plan strategically
  • Good communication and interpersonal skills and an ability to train and mentor staff
  • Proven ability to manage a complex and demanding workload
  • Excellent spoken and written English and local language (Northeast of Nigeria)
  • Good computer skills (particularly Excel, Word, and databases)

Additional Qualifications:

  • Work experience in health/public health and or in a health/public health organisation, including as a trainer.
  • Experience with providing institutional support and technical assistance to development partners, government/community institutions.

Application Closing Date
13th August, 2025; 12:59AM.

How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should:
Click here to apply online

Additional Information:

  • The recruitment process for all Save the Children positions is based on competitiveness and transparency.
  • The selection process is based on the applicant’s comparative merit for the position against the selection criteria.
  • Save the Children’s recruitment is FREE.
  • If you are asked for money or any Favour, please report such to SCI on 08002255724.