Main purpose of the job: To provide oversight and management of the Quality Assurance and Improvement components of the Wits RHI Gophelega project within the specified district Location: Pretoria – Tshwane Key performance areas: In consultation with Wits RHI and DOH teams, implement Quality Improvement programme activities within supported districts Implement QI plans using appropriate and provided guidance and tools to ensure a responsive QI strategy that supports the achievement of overall project goals and targets Teach and mentor Wits RHI and District implementors to ensure the delivery of QI activities in line with the developed strategy Assess and monitor to ensure QI activities (incl. Ideal Clinic, RTQII, NCS, Operation Puthuma, etc.) at the sub-districts and facilities are responsive to project objectives, funder and district priorities In collaboration with facility teams, conduct baseline assessments to identify gaps/needs and develop QIPs addressing affected indicators Train mentor and support implementation plans using tools, SOPs and other related programme documents for effective implementation of QI according to project targets Coordinate, and implement on-site facility and sub-district QI activities in collaboration with Champions, Ambassadors, and relevant stakeholders Track to adapt, monitor, and evaluate QI plans and activities according to priority and plans within the project Integrate facility and sub-district learning sessions into relevant facility, and sub-district platforms to report outcomes and share success stories Contribute to the documentation of success stories and other programme resources Manage and maintain relationships with external and internal stakeholders including DoH, donors, community partners, CBOs and relevant Wits RHI structures Maintain communication and coordination with the Wits RHI teams, sub-district and facility QA teams and ensure QI programmes reporting and sustainability in relevant levels Ensure effective coordination with Wits RHI and District QA team to maximise the use of data for decision-making, clinical audits PHC forums and learning sessions to optimise overall impact Participates in Ideal Clinic, NCS, IPC, SIMS and other specified programmes to ensure compliance for both internal and external forums/working groups within the supported district and province Identify gaps in QI strategy implementation at the facility level and develop plans to address these Support development and updates of QI training materials for the effective transfer of skills in the area of QI Identify QI training and mentorship needs of DoH teams and facility staff Liaise and co-facilitate with the Capacity Development Team to address training needs Provide blended training, mentorship and coaching to ensure ongoing transfer of knowledge, skills and competency in the area of QI priorities Implement learning collaboratives and reviews to ensure the transfer of knowledge and development of skills in QI Identify and manage QI programme risks ensuring efficient and sustainable facility projects Report on key QI achievements, challenges and successes through learning sessions according to programme reporting timelines Ensure facility data of the specified programme areas is regularly reviewed and analysed, gaps identified, quality improvement implemented and effectiveness tracked Disseminate accurate facility reports to internal, external stakeholders and relevant stakeholders at appropriate platforms as per the schedule Take ownership and accountability for tasks and demonstrate effective self-management Follow through to ensure that quality and productivity standards of own work are consistently and accurately maintained Maintain a positive attitude and respond openly to feedback Take ownership of driving your career development by participating in ongoing training and development activities such as forums, conferences, policy-setting workshops, etc. Required minimum education and training: Bachelor's Degree or National Diploma or equivalent in Public Health Management or related fields Required minimum work experience: Minimum of 5 years of Management experience in the Public Health Sector which includes HIV/TB Management, QI Programme, Project Implementation, Training, and Mentorship Desirable additional education, work experience and personal abilities: Certification in HIV management or related postgraduate qualification will be an advantage Sound technical knowledge of QI HIV/TB and sustainability programme Demonstrated writing ability and strong data analytic skills for decision-making Experience working with HIV/TB/QI donor-funded programmers Knowledge of all levels of health systems and data management Experience in quality improvement, training, and mentoring Exceptional organizational, computer skills, self-driven team player Diverse skills and ability to adapt to complex situations Exceptional levels of written and verbal English communication skills Excellent programme, stakeholder engagement skills (internally and externally) at all levels Self-motivated, driven, pro-active, innovative, team leader and adaptive to multidisciplinary contexts Demands of the job: Travel will be required within and outside of the district Ability to work in highly demanding, and pressurized environment, flexibility, management, training, mentorship, and supervisory experience Communications and relationships: Develop and effectively manage internal and external stakeholders (Relevant Wits RHI Structures, DoH, DBE, DSD, donors, partners at all levels TO APPLY: Only if you do meet the minimum job requirements and experience as mentioned above, you may 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