SGS Netherlands

Junior Programmatic / Monitoring & Evaluation Expert for Local Fund Agent services in Kenya

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Last update: 1 day ago Last update: Mar 28, 2025

Details

Deadline: Apr 4, 2025
Location: Kenya
Organization:SGS Netherlands
Job type:Contract, 12 months +
Languages:
English, Swahili
English, Swahili
Work experience:Min 2 years
Date posted: Mar 28, 2025
Expected starting date: Jan 1, 2026

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Junior Programmatic / Monitoring & Evaluation Expert for Local Fund Agent services in Kenya

 

SGS is Local Fund Agent (LFA) for the Global Fund (GF). In response to a tender for LFA services in Kenya, we would like to get in touch with potential junior Programmatic / M&E Experts. It is a part-time position, with most verifications conducted remotely, supplemented by occasional field visits. Our LFA teams—comprising financial, M&E, and PSM experts—verify local project implementation by the fund recipient and report their findings to the Global Fund in Switzerland.

 

The Global Fund invests in projects worldwide to defeat HIV, Tuberculosis, and Malaria. Kenya currently has six active grants from the Global Fund, primarily focused on health commodities and community-based programs. The funding supports:

  • HIV: Prevention and treatment, elimination of mother-to-child transmission, PrEP scale-up, and private sector engagement.
  • TB & RSSH: Targeting missing TB cases, strengthening lab systems, and improving access to health commodities.
  • Malaria: Vector control, case management, and procurement of essential health commodities.
  • COVID-19 Response Mechanism: Remaining funds are directed toward pandemic preparedness.

 

Implementation Arrangements of GF grants in Kenya:

  • State Principal Recipient (PR): The National Treasury oversees three grants with the Ministry of Health as Lead Sub-recipient.
  • Non-State PRs: Kenya Red Cross (HIV) and AMREF (TB/Malaria) implement community-based programs.

 

If you are interested, please carefully read the minimum requirements for the position:

  •        Bachelor’s degree in public health or medicine
  •        Having worked at least 2 years in the health sector, notably in monitoring and evaluating health programs in developing countries
  •        Knowledge of epidemiology and programmatic interventions related to HIV and/or Tuberculosis and/or Malaria and/or Health Systems Strengthening
  •       Understanding of the dimensions of health service quality
  •        Familiarity with reviewing and interpreting national service delivery guidelines
  •        Understanding of public health monitoring and evaluation systems
  •        Knowledge of the local / regional context
  •        Able to interpret performance results of health programs and analyse the impact of such results in the country context
  •        Work experience in Kenya

 

Experience with Global Fund programs is an advantage.

 

If you comply, please fill out the attached short requirements table. We look forward to receiving your CV and the table. Thank you in advance!

 

* Only candidates who comply with the requirements are considered and responded to.