Programme Coordinator Employment Opportunity at MUHAS
Programme Coordinator Employment Opportunity at MUHAS | Deadline: 10th December, 2018
NAFASI ZA KAZI / AJIRA TANZANIA
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY – SICKLE CELL PROGRAMME
Sickle Cell Programme is a research programme in the Department of Haematology and
Blood Transfusion at Muhimbili University of Health & Allied Sciences (MUHAS) in Dares-Salaam, Tanzania. The programme conducts biomedical research, support health care,
advocacy and training. The Sickle cell Programme has an employment opportunity for highly
motivated and results-driven individual.
PROGRAMME COORDINATOR (1 POST) – DAR ES SALAAM
Sickle Cell programme is looking for a qualified Individual to fill the post of Interim
Programme Coordinator for a period of (December 2018 – March 2019). The Programme
Coordinator will report to Principal Investigator.
ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES
Provides strategic leadership to the program with top level management oversight to
ensure that the program is continuously up to date in the research, clinical and
operational directions, good program efficiency and high quality delivery.Establishing and maintaining efficient and effective system for program operations;
ensure that all contractual and agreement deadline are met and targets are achieved;Providing the vision, leadership and management oversight for Sickle Cell Programme
as well as overall supervision, administration and implementation of the cooperative
agreement.Developing and maintaining working relationships with stakeholders and partners;Ensuring that Sickle Cell program staff and key partners have a common
understanding of the goals and objectives of the program, and their roles within the
Partnership;Reviewing and approving project documentation for dissemination;Ensuring program quality according to international, MUHAS and funding agency
standards;Ensuring effective monitoring framework and plans are in place to enhance the
achievement of program goals and results;Providing direction in the development of annual work plans ensuring that they
comply with the most recent scientific and management developments;Supporting the program team in writing monthly, quarterly, and annual reports
including reviewing and approving reports;
SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
DEPARTMENT OF HAEMATOLOGY AND BLOOD TRANSFUSION
SICKLE CELL PROGRAMME
MUHIMBILI UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH AND ALLIED SCIENCES
Telephone: +255-22-2150302/6
Ext: 1276
Direct Line: +255-22-2151680
Telefax: +255-22-2150465
P.O. Box 65001
DAR ES SALAAM
TANZANIA
Web: www.muhas.ac.tzRecommends and/or initiates personnel actions such as merits increases and other
salary adjustments, promotions, transfers, terminations and disciplinary actions;Develop Fund raising strategy and actual fund raising activities;Overseeing information dissemination regarding the programs as appropriate;Maintaining excellent client relationships and partnerships with funders, key
Government of Tanzania department and MinistriesPerform other duties as assigned by the supervisor.
QUALIFICATIONS, SKILLS & EXPERIENCEHolder of Bachelor degree in Health Related SciencesMaster’s degree in Public Health, Project Management or equivalent is an added
advantage.Must possess excellent understanding of program design, development and fiscal
managementAt least three (3) years working experience with donor funded health related programs
is required.Working in clinical setting is an added advantageMust be able to work closely with diverse populations (various racial/ethnic,
socioeconomic and educational backgrounds)Demonstrated proficiency in oral and written communication skills including
presentation skills for small and large groups.
APPLICATION PROCEDURES:
This position will be on full time basis. Applicants should send their CV’s, scanned copies
of transcripts/certificates and a cover letter outlining their suitability as per the job description
to: jobs@blood.ac.tz by 16:30 PM on Monday, 10th December, 2018. Only shortlisted
candidates will be contacted for interview.
“Sickle Cell Programme is an equal opportunity employer”.
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