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MSF Academy Representative – Yemen

M/F

Main Purpose

The Academy Representative is responsible for MSF Academy’s operational response in the
country and coordinating MSF’ Academy programme execution, promotion and representation
toward the relevant national and international authorities and training institutions. He/she is in
charge of defining the operational strategy for the MSF Academy for Healthcare in the country

He/she develops, plans and oversees the implementation and management of the Countinous
Professional Development program and scans further needs and opportunities for the MSF
Academy in the country.

This work is done in close collaboration with the Coordination teams (mainly HoM, Medco,
HRCo, PDM and FieldCos/ PMR) of the different OCs present in the mission country, and, at
HQ level, the Program Manager of the MSF Academy’s global team and the technical referents
(nursing sciences, pedagogical and clinical).

These activities must be executed while ensuring compliance to MSF’s charter, ethical standards
and policies in order to realize organizational objectives and improve the quality of care within
MSF-supported health facilities

 
Accountabilities

 Being accountable and supervising the execution of MSF Academy programs, including
potential emergency response activities. Ensuring that the MSFs technical and ethical
standards are followed and objectives are achieved. Coordinating activities with all MSF
sections in the country.
 Representing MSF Academy for Healthcare and defending its interests before MSF
Operations, national and local authorities, NGO’s, donors, training institutions and media
to realize an active positioning and a positive public image. Raising awareness in the
local, national and international community about the existence of MSF Academy
programs.
 Monitoring and analyzing the healthcare training situation in the country in order to
identify the healthcare workers status and training needs in the MSF operational projects
already benefitting from MSF Academy interventions, but also potentially in other
projects where the MSF Academy could potentially intervene. Establishing and
maintaining contacts with key stakeholders and carrying out relevant visits to remain in-
tuned with activities and identify potential other projects of intervention.
 Leading negotiations for access and defining risks and constraints in order to make
project proposals, set project targets and determine material, human and financial
resources needed. Bearing witness, documenting and raising awareness for the target
populations needs/distress.
 Being accountable for the proper planning, sizing, and coordination of all financial and
material resources needed in the project. Collaborates with the MSF Academy Program
Manager in building/updating the annual plan and budget, with regards to her/his area of
work and responsibilities;
 Being responsible for the proper application of HR policies and associated processes in
the project (recruitment, briefing/debriefing, evaluation, staff learning and development
and internal communication) in order to ensure both the sizing of the team and the
amount of knowledge required for the project activities. Ensuring the associative
character of MSF is reflected in the briefing of all MSF staff, maximizing their
commitment to MSF values and project’s goals
 Ensuring data collection and the implementation of the Monitoring & Evaluation
framework of the MSF Academy in the country, in agreement with the MSF Academy
Program Manager, in order to define effective medical training programs for the medical
and paramedical staff and to evaluate their impact, outcomes
 Evaluating program performance and providing all the required reports to MSF Academy
Program Manager on project planning, project monitoring and project evaluation in line
with the MSF Academy program reporting cycle
 Being responsible for producing (parts of) activity and financial reports for donors, when
required
 Centralizing and shares all HRH Development related resources, within the mission and
with HQ, thereby supports the knowledge management organization-wide;
 Supervising the project material resources put at MSF’s disposition in order to ensure a
correct use and its longevity. Supervising all orders (medical and logistical) and the MSF
Academy purchases as well as the financial indicators, in order to ensure efficiency and
early detect deviations and its causes
 Responsible for the management and cohesion of the MSF Academy team, ensuring all
understand their roles and responsibilities, providing guidance and support to each team
member, and ensuring that adequate support is organised when necessary (anticipating
the needs), as much at field level than from the MSF Academy global team.
 

MSF Section/Context Specific Accountabilities

           The knowledge and practice of MSF’s medical and paramedical staff are at the core of the
quality of care provided to MSF’s patients around the world. In many countries, however – and
within the Middle East in particular – investment in medical education is far below what is
necessary for providing quality medical care that meets MSF standards. Many educational
programs inadequately prepare healthcare staff for their future jobs, especially the specific field
conditions in which MSF is active.

The MSF Academy for Healthcare is an intersectional training initiative, designed to improve the
quality of healthcare provided in MSF projects and to strengthen the local health systems where
healthcare human resources are weak:

 through continuous professional development and targeted on-the-job and bedside


training.
 by working with local health and education ministries, schools and all 5 Operational
Centers
 counting 5 separate projects, with each a specific priority of MSF operational needs, in
CAR, South Sudan, Sierra Leone, Mali and Yemen.
 

Yemen

 Ensures the development of a comprehensive context analysis in view of the start-up of


the MSF Academy nursing care learning programme.
 Ensure the planning of the start-up of the nursing care initiative in the MSF hospitals in
Yemen.
 Ensures that the long-term strategy of MSF Academy activities is in accordance with the
needs and priorities of all MSF-supported structures in the country. This requires
obtaining buy-in from all OCs’ coordination teams, and to create ownership from all
teams, at coordination and field levels
 Designs the MSF Academy strategy and implementation plan specific to each project
site, in close collaboration with the field team, the Medical Coordinators, PDMs of the
relevant OC and the MSF Academy Program Manager of the MSF Academy Global
team,
 Promotes the role of the MSF Academy for Healthcare and advocates for the right
implementation conditions within all MSF projects in the country
 Networks and advocates with governmental and non-governmental stakeholders to
achieve strong ownership and develop the strategy to achieve the official
recognition/accreditation of the training activities – Key actors are the Ministry of Health
for the Continuous Professional Development and the Ministry of Higher Education for
recognition of the acquisition of new competencies. This will be carried out with the
technical support of the pedagogical manager and the global team
 
 Maps out opportunities – locally, regionally and internationally – and networks for
learning and training for Human Resources for Health in close collaboration with the
Medical Coordinators & Personnel Development Managers. Exploring which of the MSF
Academy initiatives can be translated into the projects’ HRH Development strategy
 

 Manages and Plans the daily running of MSF Academy programs in the mission; this
includes the planning of the various trips of the clinical mentors to the project sites and
coordination with operations, the smooth running of distance support, the organisation of
Training of Facilitators ensuring all concerned are notified on time, etc.
Terms of employment:

Work location:  Yemen

Starting date:  As soon as possible

Length of contract: 12 months

Contract type: fixed-term contract

Deadline: May 19, 2023


Competencies

• Strategic vision L4
• Leadership L4
• People Management and Development L4
• Teamwork and Cooperation L4
• Results and Quality Orientation L4
• Capacity to Negotiate L3
• Initiative and Innovation L3
• Cross-cultural Awareness L3
• Networking and Building Relationships, Advocacy L4
• Planning and Organising L4
• Commitment to MSF’s Principles
• Behavioural Flexibility L3
• Stress Management L3
• Emotional intelligence, Positive-minded and energetic
• Essential computer literacy (word, excel and internet) and facility to learn using new IT tools
Education

• University degree, minimum Bachelor level


• Could be an asset: Nursing / midwifery diploma

Experience

Essential:
• Previous MSF experience, preferably in a field coordinator, PMR, medical coordinator, HRCO,
or Head of Mission position
• Proven experience in the understanding of health systems in the Middle East
• Experience in project management and team management

Desirable:

• Working experience in relevant similar jobs in other NGO’s, in different contexts.


• Experience managing pedagogical projects, strong interest in teaching
• Experience in advocacy and networking within MSF and with higher authorities
• Experience in change management

Languages
Fluent in both Arabic and English, oral and written.
Contract type
 
Fixed-term contract
Closing date
 
19 May 2023
Post type
 
Field
Proposed salary
 
13

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