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    1. MAMII State Focal Point – Bauchi
    2. MAMII State Focal Point – Borno
    3. MAMII State Focal Point – Kaduna
    4. MAMII State Focal Point – Kebbi
    5. MAMII State Focal Point – Ondo
    6. MAMII State Focal Point – Ondo
    7. MAMII State Focal Point – Yobe
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MAMII State Focal Point – Bauchi

  • Job Type Full Time
  • Qualification BA/BSc/HND
  • Experience 3 – 5 years
  • Location Bauchi
  • Job Field Medical / Healthcare&nbsp , Project Management&nbsp

Technical Responsibilities – Scope of work

Support Implementation of MAMII Activities: 

  • Assist in the rollout of maternal health interventions across priority LGAs, ensuring alignment with national guidelines and local priorities
  • Facilitate planning meetings with local health authorities and partners to coordinate activities

Supervision and Monitoring: 

  • Conduct routine supervisory visits to health facilities, community resource groups, outreach sites, and referral hubs
  • Ensure health facilities are adhering to standard protocols for maternal services, including antenatal care, delivery, and postnatal services.
  • Verify the availability, management, and proper use of commodities such as maternal commodities, delivery kits, and equipment.
  • Assess the functionality of emergency transport systems and referral mechanisms. o Monitor and report status of PHC revitalization across priority wards

Community Engagement and Referral System Oversight: 

  • Supervise community resource groups (community health volunteers, and women’s groups) activities towards promoting maternal health awareness.
  • Monitor and support community-led tracking and linking of pregnant women to HFs o Facilitate and verify effective referral linkages from community to health facilities, including tracking of referred cases and follow-up.

Health Insurance and Emergency Transportation Monitoring:

  • Support in tracking and enrolment of pregnant women into health insurance schemes such as NHIS or State schemes.
  • Ensure linkage to emergency transportation services, including ambulance services or communitybased transport solutions.

Data Collection and Indicator Tracking: 

  • Monitor and verify data related to key maternal health indicators, such as Facility-based deliveries, Antenatal and postnatal care attendance, Maternal and child mortality and morbidity rates, Number of women enrolled in insurance schemes, Timeliness and appropriateness of referrals

Documentation and Knowledge Sharing: 

  • Collaborate with SCIDaR communication teams to document success stories (in form of pictures, reports), lessons learned, and best practices.
  • Collect qualitative and quantitative data to support reporting, advocacy, and policy dialogue.
  • Prepare comprehensive reports highlighting progress, challenges, and actionable recommendations

Work Experience & Qualifications 

  • Minimum of Bachelor’s degree in Public Health, Nursing, Community Development, or relevant fields
  • Minimum of 3-5 years of experience working in maternal health, community health, or health program supervision
  • Proven experience in monitoring health interventions, community engagement, and referral systems.
  • Familiarity with community resource groups, health insurance schemes, and emergency transport systems.
  • Strong organizational, supervisory, and coordination skills.
  • Excellent interpersonal, communication, photography and reporting skills.
  • Ability to work independently, demonstrate initiative, and handle multiple tasks.
  • Knowledge of local cultural norms and the health system context is preferred.

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Method of Application

Technical Responsibilities – Scope of work

Support Implementation of MAMII Activities: 

  • Assist in the rollout of maternal health interventions across priority LGAs, ensuring alignment with national guidelines and local priorities
  • Facilitate planning meetings with local health authorities and partners to coordinate activities

Supervision and Monitoring: 

  • Conduct routine supervisory visits to health facilities, community resource groups, outreach sites, and referral hubs
  • Ensure health facilities are adhering to standard protocols for maternal services, including antenatal care, delivery, and postnatal services.
  • Verify the availability, management, and proper use of commodities such as maternal commodities, delivery kits, and equipment.
  • Assess the functionality of emergency transport systems and referral mechanisms. o Monitor and report status of PHC revitalization across priority wards

Community Engagement and Referral System Oversight: 

  • Supervise community resource groups (community health volunteers, and women’s groups) activities towards promoting maternal health awareness.
  • Monitor and support community-led tracking and linking of pregnant women to HFs o Facilitate and verify effective referral linkages from community to health facilities, including tracking of referred cases and follow-up.

Health Insurance and Emergency Transportation Monitoring:

  • Support in tracking and enrolment of pregnant women into health insurance schemes such as NHIS or State schemes.
  • Ensure linkage to emergency transportation services, including ambulance services or communitybased transport solutions.

Data Collection and Indicator Tracking: 

  • Monitor and verify data related to key maternal health indicators, such as Facility-based deliveries, Antenatal and postnatal care attendance, Maternal and child mortality and morbidity rates, Number of women enrolled in insurance schemes, Timeliness and appropriateness of referrals

Documentation and Knowledge Sharing: 

  • Collaborate with SCIDaR communication teams to document success stories (in form of pictures, reports), lessons learned, and best practices.
  • Collect qualitative and quantitative data to support reporting, advocacy, and policy dialogue.
  • Prepare comprehensive reports highlighting progress, challenges, and actionable recommendations

Work Experience & Qualifications 

  • Minimum of Bachelor’s degree in Public Health, Nursing, Community Development, or relevant fields
  • Minimum of 3-5 years of experience working in maternal health, community health, or health program supervision
  • Proven experience in monitoring health interventions, community engagement, and referral systems.
  • Familiarity with community resource groups, health insurance schemes, and emergency transport systems.
  • Strong organizational, supervisory, and coordination skills.
  • Excellent interpersonal, communication, photography and reporting skills.
  • Ability to work independently, demonstrate initiative, and handle multiple tasks.
  • Knowledge of local cultural norms and the health system context is preferred.

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