Established in 2003, Malaria Consortium is one of the world’s leading non-profit organisations specialising in the prevention, control and treatment of malaria and other communicable diseases among vulnerable populations.
Malaria Consortium began its activities in South Sudan in 2005, its main office is in Juba and sub offices in Aweil, Northern Bahr El Ghazel. Its programme areas include the Boma Health Initiative, Nutrition for children under five years, Health systems management, and LLIN mass distribution. Malaria Consortium in South Sudan work with the Ministry of Health ((MOH) at the National and State level on policy and guideline development.
The current programs in South Sudan are the Seasonal Malaria Chemoprevention (SMC) funded by GiveWelll and the Health Sector Transformation Project (HSTP) funded by the Government of South Sudan and other donors through UNICEF.
The goal of the HSTP Project is to have an Improved health and nutrition status for the population that saves lives and reduces morbidity (including maternal, infant and under-5 mortality). The project is intended to contribute to the strengthening of the leadership and management of the health system and increase health system resources for an improved health sector through; Enhanced delivery of integrated health services through a network of health facilities., Expanded Community health services for the prevention and treatment of common conditions based upon the Boma Health Initiative Guidelines, Strengthened management of the Supply Chain for essential drugs and commodities and a Stable health systems that are responsive.
Seasonal Malaria Chemoprevention (SMC) aims at reducing morbidity and mortality in children under the age of 5 years through the intermittent administration of antimalarial medicines to healthy children aged between 3-59 months to prevent malaria infections caused by Plasmodium falciparum in areas where malaria morbidity and mortality are high, and malaria transmission is seasonal.
Surveillance, Monitoring and Evaluation Manager.
Malaria Consortium is recruiting for a Surveillance, Monitoring and Evaluation Manager. to join our team in Juba.
Job purpose
The Surveillance M&E Manager will have overall responsibility for implementing this project in South Sudan ensuring that the technical quality of the outputs is of the highest level in close collaboration with the Regional Surveillance Programme Manager and CTC (CPM), Country M&E Coordinator and M&E Surveillance
Scope of work
With support from Country Technical Coordinator r, Country M&E Coordinator, Surveillance, M&E Specialist, and the Regional Surveillance Programme Manager, the role will have overall responsibility for activities relating to the country implementation of the project, with a strong technical knowledge in surveillance and research. This will include management of stakeholders, and project partners; as well as project budget management, reporting, and risk/security planning.
For more information and to apply follow this link:
[Surveillance, Monitoring and Evaluation Manager] (https://malariaconsortium.current-vacancies.com/Jobs/Advert/3749807?cid=2061&t=Surveillance--Monitoring-and-Evaluation-Manager) Applications should be received on or before the 7th of March 2025.
Job Advert for Surveilance Monitoring and Evaluation Manager.pdf (2.3 MB)