Regional Health Financing Senior Advisor, WISH 2
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Context of Role
This role sits within output 3 of the programme, which aims to strengthen the enabling environment for SRHR by supporting countries to adopt and implement improved policy frameworks for SRHR, increased and more efficient domestic investment and more robust systems of accountability. In the context of increased threats to SRH rights, this output has an increasing focus on safeguarding the gains made by monitoring and countering the rollback of rights.
As part of the WISH2 regional team, the Regional Health Financing Senior Advisor will:- Provide strategic input, technical support and quality assurance to ensure WISH2 delivers against or exceeds FCDO’s expectations in relation to health financing, with a focus on increasing the quantity and efficiency of domestic investment in SRH/FP in line with national commitments.
- Provide technical support to ministries of health in Ethiopia and other WISH2 ESA countries to address bottlenecks in the public financial management (PFM) system and support politically informed, data-driven advocacy to increase investment in FP/SRH.
- Support Health Financing Advisors in WISH2 ESA countries to implement a locally led approach to strengthening health systems and sustainable financing, ensuring milestones contribute to tangible results along the Pathway of Change in alignment with the Country Policy Overview and Engagement Plans (CPOEPs) and the programme Logframe.
Based in Ethiopia, the post holder will allocate approximately half of their time to supporting programme delivery in Ethiopia with the remaining time dedicated to supporting other WISH2 countries.
Role Purpose
To provide thought leadership, strategic guidance and technical assistance directly to government, in-country health financing advisors and partners to advance sustainable financing of Family Planning and Sexual and Reproductive Health and (FP/SRH) products and services in Ethiopia and across the East and Southern African (ESA) countries.
Deliverables
- Provide technical backstopping and strategic support to IPPF country staff on health financing and public financial management through the provision of technical advice, analysis and quality assurance of technical resources.
- Provide technical support and skills development on domestic financing including budget tracking, budget advocacy and public financial management to country stakeholders in Ethiopia and other WISH2 countries including government officials and civil society organisations, partners and programme staff.
- Contribute to the achievement of WISH 2 results framework, including the Pathways of Change, Logframe Indicators and Country Policy Overview and Engagement Plans (CPOEPs).
- Support the achievement of sustainability milestones related to domestic financing across WISH 2 ESA countries, through support to work planning, milestone identification and review and ongoing technical support to ensure that milestones contribute to programme objectives and are used to inform programme adaptation
- Proactively engage WISH 2 ESA consortium partners and other stakeholders to ensure a coherent approach across output 3, and alignment with other outputs, where appropriate.
- Lead the development of technical resources and global goods such as tools, training resources, advocacy materials and learning products to advance sustainable financing of FP/SRH in WISH 2 countries and across the sector more broadly.
- Ensure country teams are resourced with the right people to deliver programme objectives, by supporting recruitment of staff or consultants as needed.
- Mentor, coach and support Health Financing Advisors in WISH 2 ESA countries to ensure they are clear on programmatic goals and expectations and that they feel valued and supported in their role.
- Facilitate technical exchange and learning across WISH 2 country teams in ESA and WACA and, across the sector and ensure the application of global best practice within the programme.
- Contribute to documentation of results and the publication and dissemination of research and programmatic learning.
- Maintain expertise in Health Financing and Public Financial Management through engagement with sector initiatives and continuous self-development.
Essential Skills
- An MSc or relevant qualification or related comparable experience in health financing, public financial management, health economics or in a relevant field.
- Technical specialism in Health Systems Strengthening and Health Financing with a focus on domestic resource mobilisation, public financial management, political economy analysis and health budget advocacy
- Demonstrated ability to provide high quality, demand-driven technical assistance to national stakeholders including national and local governments, civil society organisations and other local institutions in Sub-Saharan Africa
- Expertise in systems thinking, and the development and application of tools and approaches to diagnose health systems bottlenecks and to facilitative collaborative action-planning and prioritization.
- Significant expertise in working with national stakeholders and institutions to develop strong relationships and to build skills and competencies e.g. in health financing concepts or budget analysis
- In depth understanding of Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child and Adolescent Health (RMNCAH)/communicable diseases in developing countries
- Proven ability to successfully manage and provide backstopping support to individuals and teams in remote settings through in-person and virtual engagement
- Ability to analyse, interpret and present data (eg government budgets) so that it is easily understood by non-experts
- Excellent skills in written and verbal communication
- Proven ability to network and manage relationships with clients, consultants and technical team members
- Self-starter as well as good team-worker
- Ability to actively contribute to programme design and adaptation in health systems strengthening, health financing, governance and beyond.
- Demonstrated ability to contribute to technical delivery of programmes.
- Demonstrated interpersonal skills that enables effective team building and problem solving.
About us
IPPF is a global movement delivering sexual and reproductive health services and rights. We are a diverse, feminist, and values-driven workplace - multi-national, multi-cultural, multi-racial, multi-lingual, and intergenerational.
We are an equal opportunities employer and appoint on merit through open competition. We actively encourage applications from people with lived experience and from the communities we serve, especially those from marginalised groups.
WHY JOIN IPPF?
- IPPF offers meaningful work, an inspiring environment, professional growth, and the chance to make a lasting impact on the lives of individuals and communities around the world. Working for IPPF offers a compelling value proposition:
- Mission-Driven Organization: IPPF is a globally recognized leader. By joining IPPF, you become part of a mission-driven organization dedicated to empowering individuals and communities, advancing gender equality, and improving access to comprehensive healthcare services.
- Bringing Positive Change: IPPF brings positive change to the lives of millions of people worldwide. Reducing maternal mortality, preventing unintended pregnancies, combating gender-based violence, promoting comprehensive sexuality education, and advocating for the realization of sexual and reproductive health, rights and justice for all, and especially marginalized people.
- Global Reach and Influence: IPPF works across all continents, providing a unique opportunity to work on a global scale to shape change and implement innovative approaches to combat racism.
- Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion: IPPF is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion in all aspects of its work. You will play a crucial role in building an inclusive and equitable organization that respects and values individuals’ backgrounds, experiences, and identities.
At IPPF, our values guide how we work, how we lead and how we partner. We:
- Uphold dignity by championing bodily autonomy and the full realisation of sexual and reproductive rights for all.
- Champion equality through feminist, anti-racist, anti-ableist and intersectional practice.
- Demand justice for all by challenging structural inequalities and standing alongside social movements for change.
- Celebrate pleasure, recognising sexual and reproductive health as a positive state of wellbeing, joy and fulfilment.
- Build global and local community, led by those most affected and powered by youth, volunteers and partners.
- Act with integrity, holding ourselves accountable to people, partners, donors and each other.
- Foster resilience by learning, adapting and persevering in complex and changing contexts.
YOUR ETHOS
- Demonstrate an understanding of and commitment to safeguarding in a local and international context.
- Demonstrates ability and willingness to work in a diverse, multicultural, multilingual and intergenerational environment that is anti-racist and respectful of others.
- An intersectional (pro) feminist passionate about sexual reproductive health care rights + justice, including safe abortion.
- Supportive of people’s rights regardless of sexuality or gender identity/expression and supportive of workers’ rights and access to health care in sex work.
