Admin.
Nigeria
Full-time
Salary not specified
30 days ago
Role Title In-Country Consultant – DMPA-SC/SI Enabling Environment
Reports to Project Manager
Project Future Injectable Market Steward (FIMS)
Direct Reports Project Manager/Project Director, FIMS
Job Location Angola, Madagascar, Cameroon, Ghana, DRC, Burundi
Travel Requirements About 20%
FTE 50%
I. Introduction
Solina Centre for International Development and Research (SCIDaR) is an indigenous non-profit institution that works to accelerate positive health, social, and economic reforms through high-quality program design and implementation, capacity building, implementation science research and knowledge generation, as well as agenda-setting and stakeholder convening across human development sectors. Our work seeks to benefit primarily disadvantaged and under-served populations. We implement transformation programs in Nigeria and are expanding our footprint to several West and Central African countries. We are building a competent, world-class management team.
The Future Injectable Market Steward (FIMS) project is a consortium-led initiative funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and other donors to catalyze a sustainable and scalable market for DMPA-SC and self-injection (SI) contraceptive products by 2030. Solina Centre for International Development and Research (Solina) is a core consortium member leading on enabling environment activities in select priority countries with a focus on creating an enabling environment for institutionalization by supporting regulatory approvals, integration into national systems, and evidence-based policy advocacy, while strengthening financing and market sustainability.
In line with FIMS’ vision to institutionalize DMPA-SC/SI within national health systems and unlock public and private sector financing for scale-up, Solina is recruiting a high-performing in-country consultant to support country-level policy, coordination, financing, and systems integration work.
II. Description and Objectives
The In-Country Consultant – Enabling Environment Advisor will be embedded in-country (typically within or closely aligned to the Ministry of Health/Family Planning (FP) unit). They will lead the country-level effort to advance the enabling environment for DMPA-SC/SI scale-up, with a strong focus on regulatory and policy reforms, coordination, data systems integration (HMIS/LMIS), and sustainable financing mechanisms. This is a strategic and hands-on technical role requiring a combination of high-level engagement with stakeholders and practical execution support.
The consultant will also support the program manager and the RRT by contributing to the development and implementation of market landscaping, stakeholder mapping, advocacy, and sustainable financing activities. The role will require high-quality research, analysis, stakeholder engagement, and coordination with incountry partners.
III. Technical Responsibilities and Expectations
The In-Country Consultant – Enabling Environment Advisor will provide technical guidance for the following:
1. Market Landscaping and Data Collection
Support MOH and partners to review, revise, and implement policies, guidelines, and regulatory frameworks for DMPA-SC/SI scale-up.
Support the design and execution of DMPA-SC/SI institutionalization landscaping using the SI Institutionalization Tracker.
Collect, clean, and analyze country-specific data on policy, coordination, financing, and implementation using primary and secondary sources.
Facilitate the integration of DMPA-SC/SI into pre-service and in-service training, supportive supervision, HMIS/LMIS platforms, and national essential medicine lists
Track institutionalization progress using tools such as the SI Institutionalization Tracker and coordinate inputs for routine reporting to FIMS leadership.
Summarize findings in actionable insights to inform strategic planning and policy engagement.
2. Stakeholder Mapping and Engagement:
Conduct stakeholder mapping in FIMS priority countries to identify and profile key actors, their roles, influence, and interests.
Convene and support the national FP Technical Working Group and other relevant coordination mechanisms to advance SI integration
Support the development of stakeholder database and engagement strategies tailored to specific institutionalization objectives.
3. Advocacy and Communications
Collaborate with MOH and partners to develop tailored advocacy materials (e.g., investment cases, budget tracking tools).
Assist in adapting and disseminating advocacy materials for policy change.
4. Sustainable Financing
Support analysis of public sector financing for FP commodities and services, with focus on identifying financing gaps and advocating for domestic resource mobilization.
Support the development of cost models and financial roadmaps for DMPA-SC/SI scale-up, working closely with health financing experts and country teams.
Conduct in-country primary and secondary data collection and analysis to identify opportunities for domestic financing and insurance scheme inclusion.
Provide technical input into budget proposals, costed implementation plans, or donor coordination discussions related to FP commodities.
Draft country-specific summaries of financing opportunities and policy pathways.
5. Coordination and Project Support
Prepare presentations, concept notes, and progress reports for internal and external stakeholders.
Contribute to learning, documentation, and knowledge sharing from project activities.
Any other task(s) assigned to by the program manager
6. Monitoring, learning and reporting
Provide timely updates, case studies, and lessons learned for sharing with the broader FIMS community of practice.
Contribute to the design and implementation of country-level monitoring and learning frameworks aligned with FIMS IO2 objectives.
Participate in regular check-ins with Solina HQ and RRT members, sharing progress and identifying technical assistance needs.
IV. Required Skills and Competencies Technical Skills:
Strong understanding of at least two of the following areas: FP program implementation, health policy advocacy, institutionalization of health interventions, or public financing for health.
Strong understanding of FP method mix, self-care approaches, and market access principles
Problem-Solving
Ability to think critically and strategically to solve complex problems.
Creative approach to developing innovative and evidence-based solutions for maternal health challenges.
Strong decision-making skills supported by thorough analysis and evaluation.
Ability to manage and utilize data effectively for project planning and evaluation.
Communication
Excellent written and verbal communication skills in the official language of each country (strong English language skills are an asset)
Strong writing skills for creating reports and other project documentation
Computer Skills
Proficiency in data analysis tools and Microsoft Office Suite.
Productivity and Work Output
Exceptional ability to prioritize tasks and manage time effectively
Professionalism and Personal Leadership
Strong ability to work collaboratively with cross-functional teams and external partners
Awareness and sensitivity to cultural differences and the ability to work effectively in diverse environments
Strong attention to detail to ensure high-quality deliverables
Ability to adapt to changing circumstances and remain effective under pressure and flexible to respond to new challenges and opportunities.
Strong interpersonal, coordination, and facilitation skills, with demonstrated political sensitivity.
Proven ability to work effectively in a multi-stakeholder environment.
V. Education and Experience
Academic training: Advanced degree in Public Health, Health Policy, Development Studies, or related field.
Experience: Minimum of 7 years of demonstrated experience in health systems strengthening,
FP/RH program implementation, or health policy reform in low- or middle-income countries iii. Demonstrated experience with policy research, advocacy, stakeholder mapping, or health financing preferred.
iv. Demonstrated success in working with ministries of health, national-level reproductive health/family planning technical working groups, and global health initiatives in the specific country
VI. Deliverables
Country-specific landscaping summaries, stakeholder maps and database
Program monthly reports
Advocacy briefs and policy change tracking tools
Financial modelling support outputs and draft roadmaps
Meeting reports, presentations, and learning documentation
VII. Equal employment opportunity statement
Equal employment opportunity statement – SCIDaR is an equal employment employer. We do not engage in practices that discriminate against any person employed or seeking employment based on race, color, religion, gender, national or ethnic origin, age, marital status, genetic information or any other status or characteristic protected under applicable laws.
Acronyms:
DMPA-SC/SI: Depot Medroxyprogesterone Acetate – Subcutaneous/Self-Injectable
HMIS/LMIS: Health Management Information System/Logistics Management Information System
RRT: Regional Resource Team
MOH: Ministry of Health
SI: Self-Injectable
FP: Family Planning
IO2: Intermediate Outcome 2
RH: Reproductive Health HQ: Headquarters
Application Deadline: May 1, 2026
How to Apply:
Submit your CV via email: recruitments@talentlabltd.com
Application deadline: Fri May 01 2026 08:02:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) · Shortlisted candidates will be contacted via email.
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