Pact is initiating a new activity in Liberia as part of the ACHIEVE project, a global project funded through the U.S. Department of State. The activity in Liberia will align with ACHIEVE’s overall strategic objectives which include achieving and maintaining HIV/AIDS epidemic control among pregnant and breastfeeding women, infants, children, and adolescents and improving integrated maternal, newborn, and child health (MNCH) and nutrition services. ACHIEVE’s Liberia MNCH activity will support the Government of Liberia to address existing MNCH gaps, improve maternal child health outcomes, and support interventions and priorities that will improve availability of and access to quality lifesaving MNCH services, and enhance health workforce capacity
The County Data Visibility Advisor for Bomi county will work under the supervision of the Data Visibility Advisor to support County Health Teams (CHTs), District Health Teams (DHTs), and health facility staff to strengthen data quality, data visibility, and routine use of maternal, newborn, and child health (MNCH) data for decision‑making under the ACHIEVE Liberia project. The County Data Visibility Advisor will provide hands‑on technical assistance, mentoring, and coaching that enables CHTs, DHTs, and facilities to effectively carry out HMIS/DHIS2 data entry, validation, analysis, review, and use within existing national systems and supervision structures.
ACHIEVE will recruit one County Data Visibility Advisor for each of the seven counties supported by the project. Only candidates currently based and able to work in Liberia will be considered for this position. The seven counties are: Bomi, Grand Cape Mount, Grand Kru, Maryland, Rivercess, Sinoe, and Grand Gedeh.
Supporting Data Quality, Visibility, and Use
Routine Data Review and Supportive Supervision
Reporting and Compliance
Compliance and Other Duties
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