SPO, Measurement Innovations & Insights, MNCNH

Tags: Global Health Environment
  • Added Date: Wednesday, 30 October 2024
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The Foundation

We are the largest nonprofit fighting poverty, disease, and inequity around the world. Founded on a simple premise: people everywhere, regardless of identity or circumstances, should have the chance to live healthy, productive lives. We believe our employees should reflect the rich diversity of the global populations we aim to serve. We provide an exceptional benefits package to employees and their families which include comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage with no premiums, generous paid time off, paid family leave, foundation-paid retirement contribution, regional holidays, and opportunities to engage in several employee communities. As a workplace, weโ€™re committed to creating an environment for you to thrive both personally and professionally.

The TeamThe Gender Equality divisionโ€™s mission is to ensure women and girls in Africa and South Asia can enjoy good health, make their own choices, earn their own money, and be leaders in their societies. When women and girls have an equal chance to thrive and lead, everyone benefits. We know that women and girls are not a monolith. A womanโ€™s experience and the barriers she faces are different depending on factors like where she lives, how old she is, and how much money her family hasโ€”alongside other factors including her race, caste, and education level. We seek to address these compounding barriers through deep partnership with our grantees. As a philanthropy, our role is to listen to and learn from these experts. We take risks in new areas, prove concepts, and bring these ideas to governments, partner organizations, and private sector companies to scale. The Gender Equality Division builds off our existing strengths as a foundation in areas like global health and data, partnering closely with all our global divisions.

The Maternal, Newborn, Child Nutrition & Health (MNCNH) team is responsible for an end-to-end approach focused on product discovery, development, introduction, and scale of novel and existing high impact products for women, adolescent girls, and children in low-resource settings. Our approach targets underlying biological vulnerability and seeks to intervene as early as possible in the life course. We fund development on a core set of products that range in type (including drugs, foods, microbes, risk algorithms, and devices), technical risk (from novel concepts to product substitutions), and development phase (from early discovery to late-stage efficacy testing and implementation research). We also support launch and introduction planning of a subset of our core products that are further in the development process to accelerate country adoption and uptake in the global architecture and drive impact at scale. These products target pregnancy risk, maternal undernutrition, prematurity, neonatal encephalopathy, child wasting, child neurodevelopment and maternal morbidity. Our team is multidisciplinary and includes physician scientists with backgrounds in obstetrics and pediatrics, perinatal epidemiologists, and professionals in neurodevelopment, nutrition research, engineering, global health, strategy development and industry-experienced market and commercialization experts. We emphasize in-country partnership to integrate the local context into research and development.

Our culture shapes our choices about what we do and how we do it. We believe that energized people, working well together, motivated by great leadership in an inclusive environment can do extraordinary things. We expect foundation employees to embody our four agreements intentionally and consistently; show respect, offer trust, be transparent, and create energy.

Application deadline: Friday, November 8 (11:59 PM PDT)

Your Role

The Senior Program Officer (SPO), Measurement Innovation & Insights (MII) will lead the MNCNH teamโ€™s downstream measurement strategy centered on monitoring, evaluation, and learning around our MNCNH product introduction efforts. The role will require strategy conceptualization, operationalization, and management of a portfolio of investments aimed at (i) monitoring changes in the availability and costs of MNCNH products; (ii) tracking progress towards uptake of high-impact MNCNH products, including both existing and emerging novel products, across the setting of antenatal care, intrapartum care, and newborn care; and (iii) assessing impact of product uptake on maternal and newborn morbidity and mortality. To achieve these aims, the SPO MII will leverage a range of data sources from priority geographies, spanning market intelligence, funded surveillance platforms, in-country routine information systems, and programmatic evaluations.

This role will require methodological rigor and innovation, as well as thoughtful collaboration with in-country partners, both external and internal to the foundation. The SPO MII will have prior experience in the design, collection, and analysis of primary monitoring and evaluation data to support iterative learning and generation of data-led insights to inform our strategic approach to accelerate impact.

What You Will Do

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