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Overview of the Women’s and Newborn Health (WNH) Program
Zambia has a high maternal mortality ratio (MMR) of 278 deaths per 100,000 live births, and a high neonatal mortality rate (NMR) of 27 deaths per 1,000 live births). About 45% of married women use contraceptives, and an additional 21% have an unmet need for family planning. Total demand for family planning among currently married women increased from 45% in 1992 to 69% in 2018. Yet, the contraceptive prevalence rate (CPR) among currently married women age 15-49 is 50%, with only 48% using a modern method. Only 9% of married women of reproductive age are using LARC, and 10% of unmarried women of reproductive age are using LARC; married contraceptive users use less effective short-acting methods like injectables and pills. NMR had increased from 24 deaths per 1,000 live births in 2013/2014 to 27 deaths per 1,000 live births in 2018/2019.
Position Overview:
The Senior Program Officer, Commodity Security, Women’s and Newborn Health will support CHAI’s mission to improve health outcomes for women and newborns by ensuring the availability and efficient distribution of essential health supplies.
Responsibilities Support the development and implementation of initiatives to optimize the supply chain for women's and newborn health products. Collaborate with stakeholders to forecast demand and mathe supply chain for WNH commodities.Collaborate with procurement teams for timely and cost-effective acquisition of supplies to ensure consistent availability, accessibility, and affordability of WNH commoditiesAssist in monitoring the availability and distribution of essential health commodities to prevent stockouts and overstock situations.Support the Product Introduction Technical Committee (PITC) in market monitoring and intervention prioritization.Engage with stakeholders to facilitate the introduction of new health products and coordinate the evaluation and integration of new products into the supply chain, ensuring quality and efficacy.Assist in the design, execution, and evaluation of commodity security interventions for women’s and newborn health commodities.Perform data analysis to identify supply chain gaps and inefficiencies, providing actionable insights.Prepare and deliver high quality reports on program performance, highlighting achievements and areas for improvement.Advocate for the importance of a robust supply chain in improving availability of maternal and newborn health commoditiesParticipate in fundraising initiatives to pursue funding opportunities and craft proposals to secure financial support for supply chain projects.Oversee pharmacovigilance activities to monitor the safety and effectiveness of health products.Implement systems to detect, assess, and prevent adverse effects or drug-related problems.Participate in technical working groups to improve supply chain practices for WNH commodities.Collaborate with experts to develop guidelines, policies, and best practices for the WNH program.Oversee data management to ensure accurate and reliable data collection, storage, and analysis and utilize data to monitor supply chain performance and inform strategic planning.Use data-driven insights for strategic decision-making and provide technical support to resolve supply chain issues for WNH commodities promptly. Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in Pharmacy or a related field; a Master’s degree is an added advantage.Minimum of 5 years of relevant experience in supply chain management, preferably in the health sector.Strong analytical skills and proficiency in data analysis tools and software.Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to work effectively in a multicultural environment.Proven experience in project management, including planning, implementation, and monitoring.Experience in fundraising and producing donor reports is an advantage.Ability to work independently and as part of a team, with a proactive and results-oriented approach. Need help finding the right job? We can recommend jobs specifically for you! Click here to get started.