Project Coordinator RHCC DR Congo
Date limite: 01/07/2025
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PATH is seeking an experienced Project Coordinator to support the Rotary Healthy Communities Challenge (RHCC) project in DR Congo. Reporting to the RHCC Technical Project Manager based at PATH Zambia, this DR Congo Project Coordinator position will oversee PATH’s technical assistance on the RHCC project and serve as the primary PATH representative on the RHCC Country Committee and during meetings with relevant country, regional and global stakeholders. This position is based in Kinshasa but will involve travel to the RHCC project areas as needed.
Key responsibilities:
Project Management and Coordination
• Lead implementation of PATH RHCC activities according to the project workplan.
• Serve as the PATH representative and provide updates for project external engagements, including with the RHCC Country Committee and during in-person and virtual meetings with Ministry of Health, World Vision, Rotary and other stakeholders.
• Manage two provincial PATH RHCC staff.
• Work with PATH country and global teams to support project monitoring and evaluation activities, to track key performance indicators (KPIs), and to provide data analytics on priorities identified by MOH.
• Manage a portion of the PATH DRC budget and participate in monthly financial review meetings with the global project team.
• Monitor PATH-supported activities during periodic field visits to project areas.
• Lead PATH’s inputs to required programmatic reports and provide informal monthly written programmatic updates.
• In collaboration with PATH colleagues in the other RHCC countries, document project learnings for dissemination in stakeholder workshops, technical reports, etc.
Monitoring, Evaluation and Data Reporting
• Collaborate with MOH / PNECHOL on PATH-supported surveillance activities around data reporting and use.
• Develop the monitoring and evaluation plan and system in line with the project's results framework; coordinate data collection and validation; check the completeness of data sets; and monitor project performance.
• Oversee training of community health workers (CHWs) and their supervisors in the use of reporting platforms for monitoring key indicators related to malaria, diarrhea, and pneumonia, and ensure accurate data collection and the continuity of data flow between care sites, provincial offices and the central level.
Data Quality Assurance
• Develop and oversee data quality control processes, including regular data audits.
• Work with local supervisors to organize quality control missions, including data quality assessments (DQA) to ensure that the data reported meets international standards and project requirements.
• Implement data validation and cleaning protocols to correct any inconsistencies and enhance the reliability of analyses.
Data Analysis and Data Visualization
• Conduct in-depth analyses of the data collected to identify trends, gaps and progress in target community health indicators.
• Create data visualizations, including dashboards and dynamic graphics for real-time monitoring of project performance.
• Work closely with local teams and decision-makers to interpret data, facilitate evidence-based decision-making and adapt interventions according to project needs.
• Write and present periodic data analysis reports, illustrating key project results and providing recommendations for optimizing community health interventions.
Required Experience:
• At least 5 years of experience working on health projects including malaria, disease surveillance, community health intervention, iCCM.
• Advanced university degree in public health, health system management, epidemiology or related field.
• Proficiency in data collection, analysis, interpretation, and visualization.
• Experience with data management platforms such as DHIS2, IASO, etc.
• Experience training health providers in data collection and use.
• Strong leadership and coordination skills and experience interacting with cross-functional teams.
• Proven ability to build and maintain relationships with key stakeholders, including government officials, partners, and healthcare providers.
• Fluency in French and English required.
• Willingness and ability to travel, estimated at 30% of the time.
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