Multiple Job Opportunities at Achieving Health Nigeria Initiative (AHNi)

Multiple Job Opportunities at Achieving Health Nigeria Initiative (AHNi)

Achieving Health Nigeria Initiative (AHNi) is currently recruiting qualified and experienced professionals for multiple technical roles across Nigeria. As an indigenous non-profit affiliated with FHI 360, AHNi plays a critical role in supporting public health programs, particularly in HIV/AIDS prevention, care, and treatment.

1. Technical Officer – Monitoring, Evaluation, Research & Learning (Borno)

Role Overview

The Technical Officer (MERL) will support the implementation of monitoring and evaluation activities at the state level. The role involves working closely with government counterparts and implementing partners to ensure that all M&E systems meet donor requirements and align with national reporting standards.

Key Responsibilities

  • Implement and strengthen M&E systems within the state office
  • Provide guidance to partners on monitoring tools and reporting standards
  • Ensure accurate, timely, and complete data collection and reporting
  • Support quality assurance mechanisms to ensure adherence to SOPs
  • Collaborate with stakeholders to improve program performance

Requirements

  • MBBS/MD/PhD with 2–4 years, OR
  • MPH/MS/MA with 3–5 years, OR
  • BSc/BA with 5–7 years of relevant M&E experience
  • Strong understanding of HIV/AIDS programs (PMTCT & ART)
  • Familiarity with Nigeria’s public health system and NGOs

2. Senior Technical Officer – PCT (Taraba)

Role Overview

The Senior Technical Officer (PCT) will provide leadership in the clinical management of HIV/AIDS programs. The role focuses on both facility-based and community-based interventions to improve case identification, treatment, and retention.

Key Responsibilities

  • Lead implementation of HIV clinical services including ART, PMTCT, HTS, and PrEP
  • Strengthen community-facility linkage and retention in care
  • Support management of opportunistic infections and palliative care
  • Contribute to program strategy, planning, and budgeting
  • Represent AHNi in engagements with donors and government stakeholders

Requirements

  • MBBS/MD with 4–6 years of clinical experience
  • Strong knowledge of HIV/AIDS programs including TB/HIV collaboration
  • MPH or postgraduate qualification is an advantage
  • Experience in training, program design, and stakeholder engagement

3. Technical Associate (Anambra – Short-Term Contract)

Role Overview

The Technical Associate will support the implementation of the Global Fund N-THRIP project in Anambra State. This role focuses on scaling up HIV prevention, treatment, and care services through both facility and community-based approaches.

Key Responsibilities

  • Support HIV prevention, care, and treatment interventions
  • Ensure proper supply chain management of HIV commodities
  • Strengthen HIV testing services (HTS), PrEP, and HIV self-testing (HIVST)
  • Improve case identification, linkage to care, and retention
  • Support data collection, reporting, and program monitoring
  • Facilitate training and capacity-building for healthcare workers

Requirements

  • Degree in a medically related field with post-NYSC experience
  • Experience in HIV/TB clinical management
  • Knowledge of databases such as DHIS2 or NMRS is an advantage
  • Strong communication and teamwork skills

Duration: 3 months (with possibility of extension based on performance)

Application Process (All Roles)

Interested and qualified candidates should:

  • Prepare a suitability statement (application letter)
  • Attach an updated CV (in MS Word format)
  • Send both documents as a single file to:

AHNi-LabJobs@ahnigeria.org.ng

Applicants must clearly indicate the job title and location in the email subject line (e.g., “Technical Officer MERL – Borno”).

Important Notes

  • Only electronic applications will be considered
  • Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted
  • Candidates are encouraged to apply early

Career Insight

These roles provide excellent opportunities for professionals seeking to build or advance careers in public health, HIV/AIDS programming, and monitoring & evaluation in Nigeria. Working with AHNi offers exposure to large-scale donor-funded programs and collaboration with key stakeholders in the health sector.

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