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Logistics/Administrative Assistant, USAID/Malawi SSD-I Program Performance Evaluation, Washington & Malawi

Logistics/Administrative Assistant, USAID/Malawi SSD-I Program PE, Washington DC & Malawi

Background:
Social Impact (SI) is a Washington, DC-area international development management consulting firm.  We provide a full range of innovative program evaluation, management consulting, technical assistance, and training services to strengthen international development programs, organizations and policies.  Our global services are in the areas of democracy and governance, health and education, agriculture, the environment, and economic growth. 

Objective:
USAID/Malawi is looking to conduct a Performance Evaluation of the Support for Service Delivery Project (SSDI) in Malawi to determine the effectiveness of the SSDI approach. The Support for Service Delivery Integration (SSD-I) is USAID Malawi's flagship health project. This project consists of three inter-related sector activities, namely SSD-I Services, SSD-I Communications and SSD-I Systems. In close collaboration with the Ministry of Health, SSD-I activities support the increased availability and quality of the Essential Health Package (EHP) services; reinforce health promotion and disease prevention among households; and strengthen elements of the health system to sustain effective EHP delivery. SSD-I's activities align with USAID/Malawi's Country Development Cooperation Strategy (CDCS) Development Objective (DO) 1 (Social Development Improved) and with cross-cutting Sub-Intermediate Results (SIR) 1 (Capacity of institutions improved) and SIR 2 (Positive behaviors adopted). SSD-I activities contribute directly to the Malawi Health Sector Strategic Plan (HSSP) 2011-2016. The estimated Period of Performance is 2.5 months.
The main objectives of this performance evaluation are to measure, document and determine the extent to which SSDI activities have contributed to:
1. Increased availability and utilization of EHP services (sector 1); 
2. Improved health promotion and adoption of normative health behaviors (sector 2); and
3. Improved functionality of the health system to support delivery of integrated health services (sector 3).
Qualifications:
Logistics/Administrative Assistant must have:
  • The Assistant should have at a minimum a diploma in a relevant field.
  • Experience in organizing events.
  • S/he will assist the Team Leader in the organization of meetings, arranging field visits, organizing local travel, arranging local accommodation, and scheduling of appointments with stakeholders.
To learn more about Social Impact, please visit our website: http://www.socialimpact.com
We will contact only eligible candidates to further discuss their availability. Please no phone calls. Social Impact is an equal opportunity employer.

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