The Financing Alliance for Health is seeking a highly skilled, multi-functional, and entrepreneurial Gender Advisor with a passion for global health.
The Gender Advisor will play a crucial role in providing expert advice on gender-related issues, challenges, and initiatives critical to the attainment of objectives in line with latest evidence and programmatic developments on gender. Specifically, the Gender Advisor will provide guidance and support to the program team to further understand how integrating CHWs into health systems can be done in a more gender responsive way, increase understanding of the challenges and opportunities female CHWs face on the journey to professionalization as well as surface any unintended negative consequences to professionalization. This will be done using qualitative (focus groups, docuseries) and quantitative measures (surveys) working in close collaboration with academic partners. The Gender Advisor will also contribute to organizational change efforts to promote a culture and systems that help advance gender equality. The Gender Advisor will provide mentorship and coach the program team as part of daily work by explaining key gender integration concepts, standards, and resources. The incumbent will also facilitate training and mentorship to strengthen the gender integration capacity of FAH.
Key Responsibilities
1. Prepare a comprehensive Gender Implementation Plan that outlines the procedures for both qualitative and quantitative gender research.
2. Monitoring, Evaluation, and Reporting on Gender-Integrated Programs
3. Influencing and Capacity Building
4. Final published report on Gender
· Produce a final report/publication on how integrating CHWs into health systems can be done in a more gender transformative way, challenges, and opportunities female CHWs face on the journey to professionalization, as well as on any unintended negative consequences to professionalization.
· Identify channels of dissemination & ensure dissemination of the final report to all relevant ecosystem players and stakeholders.
Key Relationships
The Gender Advisor will report directly to the Head of Partnerships Development and Advocacy. The incumbent will work closely with the CEO, Head of Country Programmes, The Head of Strategy, and Investment etc. S/He will regularly collaborate closely with the program teams.
Candidate Specification: Key Selection Criteria
· Master’s degree or equivalent in social sciences, human rights, gender/women’s studies, international development, or a related field.
· 5-7 years’ experience in design, monitoring and evaluation of projects integrating gender equality objectives and outcomes.
· Knowledge of foundational concepts related to gender equality.
· Familiarity with theories of change and evidence-based and/or promising practices to address gender inequality while advancing outcomes in one or more sectors in which CHWs work in (health, agriculture, economic strengthening, Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene, etc.).
· Experience designing and implementing development interventions to reduce gender-based disparities in access to and benefit from services and resources in one or more sectors.
· Experience conducting project and/or strategy level gender analysis, including collection and synthesis of qualitative and quantitative primary and secondary data.
· Demonstrated ability to translate findings from a gender analysis into practical recommendations for uptake by program staff who are not gender specialists.
· Experience developing gender-sensitive monitoring, evaluation, and learning systems, including design of gender equality objectives, outcomes and indicators, inclusive community feedback mechanisms, and gender-sensitive approaches to learning, reflection, and adaptation.
· Understanding of the principle of “Do No Harm” as it relates to gender (in)equality and experience designing risk reduction strategies including monitoring and addressing unintended consequences, including gender-based violence.
· Strong interpersonal skills, including a track record of influencing individuals and teams to adopt gender-integrated approaches.
· Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
· Ability to explain complex technical and social concepts in accessible language for lay audiences.
· Experience facilitating workshops and developing training materials relevant to the advancement of gender transformative practices.
· Experience working and understanding of the gender norms in the African context specifically Senegal, Mali Ethiopia & Kenya will be an added advantage.
· Health systems: knowledge and practical work on health systems; experience working with government agencies as well as major donor organizations is critical for this role.
· Global mindset and experience: international experience across countries. Fluency in English, French is an added advantage.
Compensation
· This position offers a competitive compensation package linked to the background and experience of the candidate. This position is structured as a Consultancy role for an initial term of 3 years with an annual contract renewable based on performance and availability of funds within the initial term.
· The Gender expert will allocate 4-5 days per month to fulfill their duties and responsibilities as outlined in the job description.
Timing
Applications accepted on a rolling basis.
Application Requirements
Please submit your updated CV in PDF version through this link
https://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/6c9736c82c9044f0a895828ba80d167a
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
FINANCING ALLIANCE FOR HEALTH OVERVIEW
Financing Alliance for Health (FAH), partners with the government on all steps of financing to strengthen, and sustain community health systems, leveraging primary health care to attain universal health coverage. (FAH partners long-term with Ministries of Health and Ministries of Finance teams to develop different and changing financing sources). FAH draws on private sector knowledge of financial structuring and access to private sector and development finance opportunities to support countries to access financing for community health, given the complexity of the funding landscape, the challenges of utilizing domestic resources, and the difficulty of capitalizing on available funding opportunities. We are also charged with identifying and tapping into private sector financing and developing new, creative and ‘out-of-the-box’ models of ‘blended’ financing that combine domestic and international support with private sources of capital, including from corporations.
The aim of our work is to increase access, coverage and utilization of quality primary health services at household level, in a culturally appropriate manner so as to reduce morbidity and mortality. Community health systems have a proven track record of economic, social and health impact through the thousands of jobs created for predominantly female, marginalized and young community health workers (CHWs).
The FAH focuses on four work areas: country engagement and support, analytical toolkits, financing products, and awareness and education.