Job Description
Preliminary Job information
- JOB
TITLE: Health Facility Activity Manager
- DUTY
STATION: Based in Hajjah and/ or Hodeidah according to operational
needs
- REPORTS
HIERARCHICALLY TO: Health and Nutrition Program Manager
- MATRIX
REPORTS TO: Deputy Field Coordinator for Program / Field
Coordinator
- MANAGEMENT: Directly
9 staff, indirectly, +100 Ministry of Health and Environment (MoHE) staff.
- CONTRACT
DURATION: 7 MONTHS UP TO JUNE 2026 (RENEWAL OF THE CONTRACT SUBJECT
TO PERFORMANCE AND FUNDING AVAILABILITY)
- THIS
RECRUITMENT IS SUBJECTED TO FUNDS CONFIRMATION
- ANNOUNCING
DATE: NOVEMBER 17TH , 2025
- ANNOUNCEMENT
CLOSING DATE: DECEMBER 1ST , 2025
- WORK
STARTING DATE: ASAP
General information of the mission
PU-AMI’s Context & strategy:
Première Urgence - Aide Médicale Internationale (PU-AMI) is
an international, non-profit, non-political, and non-religious humanitarian
organization which aims to provide rapid global response to the basic needs of
populations affected by humanitarian crises to help them regain independence
and dignity. PU-AMI provides assistance to more than 6 million people
throughout 24 countries, with more than 2,500 staff worldwide. PU-AMI adopts an
integrated approach, to identify and understand the full array of the needs of
the people affected by crises. This innovative approach is at the core of every
PU-AMI-supported projects, to better target and prioritize actions, stabilize
and improve the situation of the most vulnerable groups. It allows the teams to
take all aspects of a problem into account, to come up with an efficient
combination of solutions, which will have a powerful and long-lasting impact on
the affected populations. In this respect, the organization runs worldwide
around 190 projects a year, most of which are focused on Health, Nutrition,
Food Security, Water, Sanitation and Hygiene, Psychosocial Support, Education
and Protection activities. PU-AMI is participating actively in clusters and
sub-clusters (health; nutrition ; food security and livelihoods; WaSH) and
works closely with relevant government departments.
A. Overall Objective
The Health Facility Activity Manager is responsible for the
effective planning, implementation, supervision, and technical oversight of
PU-AMI’s health and nutrition programs within assigned health facilities and
communities. This role ensures quality service delivery, coordination with key
stakeholders, capacity building of staff and local partners, and compliance
with organizational, technical, and safety standards. The Activity Manager
contributes to strategic development, data-driven decision-making, and the
localization approach, ensuring that interventions are contextually relevant,
efficient, and aligned with PU-AMI’s mission and humanitarian principles.
The Health Facility Activity Manager must demonstrate flexibility and
willingness to spend extended periods in Hajjah based on operational
needs.
B. Key Responsibilities
1. Program Management: Ensures the
effective assessment, implementation, and monitoring of health and nutrition
programs under his/her responsibility, in adherence to PU-AMI’s health policies
and standards.
2. Human Resources Management: Provides direct supervision
and technical oversight to the Health and Nutrition Team, including PU-AMI
salaried staff and daily workers. Oversees capacity-building initiatives and
ensures staff training needs are addressed.
3. Logistics and Administration: Ensures that all activities
under his/her supervision are implemented in compliance with PU-AMI’s logistical
and administrative procedures and reporting requirements.
4. Representation and Coordination: Represents PU-AMI in
interactions with local authorities, health and nutrition stakeholders, and
partners involved in the implementation of medical programs, ensuring
constructive collaboration and coordination.
5. Safety and Security: Actively contributes to the
enforcement of safety protocols within the work environment, monitors security
conditions, and reports relevant safety information to the line manager in a
timely manner.
6. Strategic Development: Contributes to the identification
of needs and the formulation of new health and nutrition interventions.
Preparatory activities lead to facilitating the eventual handover of health
facilities to the relevant local health authorities.
C. Detailed Tasks / Main Activities
1. Technical Support to Program Implementation and Health
Facility Staff
- Coordinates,
supervises, mentors, and supports health facility staff, including
Ministry of Health and Environment (MoHE) personnel, to enhance the
quality of medical services and ensure effective implementation of health
and nutrition activities in line with PU-AMI protocols, particularly for
the management of MAM and SAM.
- Ensures
appropriate referral of cases to higher-level facilities (e.g.,
Stabilization Centers, Hospitals), and collaborates with Community Health
Volunteers (CHVs), Community Development teams, and HF staff to ensure
follow-up of defaulting cases.
- Conducts
regular field visits for supervision and monitoring of health activities,
with frequency adjusted according to programmatic needs.
- Supports
the preparation of medical orders and identifies additional non-medical
needs (e.g., infrastructure, materials, food commodities), ensuring timely
communication with the line manager and coordination with logistics.
- Oversee
the management of pharmacy operations and medical equipment, ensuring
rational and efficient use.
- Participates
in program and project follow-up, supervises the implementation of medical
activities under his/her responsibility, and escalates issues to the
technical referent as needed.
- Monitors
activity budgets, ensuring close planning and tracking of expenditures
(e.g., Cash Requests, Financial Follow-Up).
2. Health Data Collection, Analysis, and Reporting
- Ensures
the accurate collection and analysis of health data, including drug and
commodity consumption in relation to morbidity trends.
- Maintains
up-to-date daily records of all admissions and treatments provided within
supported health facilities.
- Analyzes
epidemiological trends, including admissions and discharges, and adjusts
programmatic response accordingly.
- Prepares
and submits timely, complete, and accurate weekly and monthly reports on
caseloads, drug consumption, and nutrition commodities.
- Supports
the forecasting and provision of drugs and nutrition supplies based on
consumption data.
- Shares
relevant programmatic data with appropriate departments (e.g., SAM
admissions, reproductive health indicators) to ensure integrated
reporting.
3. Supervision and Capacity Building of Health and
Nutrition Teams
- Ensures
that PU-AMI HR policies and code of conduct are known and upheld by all
team members under his/her supervision.
- Develops
and updates job descriptions for field team members, with endorsement from
the Health and Nutrition Program Manager (HNPM), and participates actively
in recruitment, performance management, and contract termination
processes.
- Ensures
regular written performance evaluations for staff, at least annually and
prior to contract conclusion.
- Identifies
training needs and addresses them through structured support, including
supervision visits and formal training sessions, focusing on both
technical and organizational capacity.
- Provides
ongoing technical oversight and guidance to the medical team and relays
any recommendations for improved practices to the HNPM.
4. Logistical and Administrative Support
- Conducts
regular needs assessments in supported health facilities for essential
drugs, medical equipment, nutrition commodities, and consumables, and
communicates identified gaps to the HNPM with required supporting
documentation.
- Coordinates
with the logistics department to ensure proper storage, handling, and
inventory management of medical and nutrition-related supplies at facility
level.
5. Representation and Coordination
- Represents
PU-AMI in engagements with local health and nutrition actors, maintaining
professional and constructive relationships in accordance with the
organization's principles of neutrality and independence.
- Participates
in Health and Nutrition Cluster meetings and other coordination forums as
assigned, and reports key outcomes to the HNPM, Medical Coordinator,
Deputy Field Coordinator and Field Coordinator.
- Supports
the planning and execution of donor visits, ensuring effective
representation of PU-AMI’s programs.
6. Safety and Risk Management
- Ensures
that all team members are familiar with PU-AMI’s safety protocols and that
these are strictly observed in daily operations.
- Contributes
to the monitoring and reporting of safety and security risks within the
area of responsibility, providing timely updates to the line manager and
Field Coordinator as required.
- Ensures
that program activities, methodologies, and beneficiary targeting do not
expose staff or communities to risk, and immediately alerts the HNPM in
the event of safety concerns.
- Verifies
that all health facility teams have access to appropriate safety gear
(e.g., PEP kits, gloves), and reports any shortages without delay.
7. Contribution to Program Development
- Participates
in health and nutrition needs assessments and contributes to the design
and development of project proposals in coordination with the HNPM and
relevant departments.
8. Oversight of Local Partner Activities
- Collaborate
with the local partner to plan and implement community outreach activities
led by Community Health Volunteers (CHVs), ensuring compliance with PU-AMI
and national protocols for CHV recruitment, training, and supervision.
- Provides
ongoing technical support and capacity building to strengthen the
partner’s ability to manage CHV programs, with a focus on malnutrition
screening, health promotion, and hygiene messaging.
- Supports
the development and application of a Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E)
framework to measure the performance and impact of community-based
activities and facilitate evidence-based adaptations.
- Facilitate
relationship-building between the local partner and community stakeholders
to ensure context-appropriate programming and increased community
ownership.
- Assists
in documenting program implementation progress, challenges, and best
practices, and supports transparent, timely, and quality reporting in line
with humanitarian standards.
- Ensures
regular coordination and technical supervision of the partner’s
implementation in accordance with PU-AMI’s localization strategy.
- Monitors
budget utilization in coordination with the local partner, ensuring
compliance with financial guidelines and cost-efficiency across key budget
lines, including staffing, outreach materials, transportation, and
administrative costs.
- Supports
the finalization and implementation of a formal Memorandum of
Understanding (MoU) with the local partner, clearly outlining mutual
roles, responsibilities, and resource commitments.
Reporting Lines and Management Structure
- Report
directly to the Health and Nutrition Program Manager (HNPM).
- The
position holds direct supervisory responsibility over 9 Medical Doctors
assigned to HFs (HU and HC ) in Hajjah (Abs , and Kushar districts)
- Exercise
indirect management of approximately 153 Ministry of Health and
Environment (MoHE) personnel operating within the supported health
facilities
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Candidate Profile – Required and Desirable
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Interpersonal and Behavioral Competencies
Personal Skills and Competencies
- Strong
interpersonal skills, including diplomacy and the ability to build
effective working relationships with diverse teams.
- Proven
analytical and problem-solving abilities, with the capacity to plan,
organize, and supervise team activities effectively.
- Experience
working in humanitarian crisis contexts and understanding of challenges
associated with emergency response.
- Ability
to work under pressure and adapt to stressful or rapidly changing
environments.
- Excellent
communication skills, both verbal and written.
- Proficient
in English (spoken, written, and reading comprehension).
Behavioral Competencies and Attributes
- Strong
interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to foster
positive and professional relationships.
- High
level of integrity, confidentiality, and trustworthiness in handling
sensitive information and decision-making.
- Excellent
attention to detail and strong organizational skills.
- Ability
to work effectively under pressure, manage competing priorities, and meet
tight deadlines.
- Flexibility
and adaptability in dynamic and fast-paced environments.
- Proactive
and solution-oriented approach to problem-solving.
- Strong
team spirit with the ability to work both collaboratively and
independently.
- Demonstrated
empathy and cultural sensitivity when interacting with individuals from
diverse backgrounds.
- Strong
sense of accountability and commitment to providing high-quality,
service-oriented support.
How to Apply
If you meet the qualifications and skills outlined for this
position, please submit a one-page cover letter, CV in English, and copies of
relevant diplomas and certificates by email to hod.recruitement@premiere-urgence-yem.org
no later than Monday, 01st December 2025.
Please
use the email subject line: Health Facility Activity Manager - Hodeidah &
[Your Name].
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complete applications that meet the minimum requirements will be
considered. Please don’t apply unless you meet the minimum requirements.
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shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
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