Job Position - Department
Sexual and Reproductive/Health Expert (Islamabad Based)
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Community Health Directorate
Experience
• Minimum 10–15 years of professional experience in SRHR, family planning, MNCH, or public health programmes. • Demonstrated experience working on donor-funded health programmes (EU, DFID, USAID, UN agencies, etc.). • Experience in health research, baseline studies, surveys, or programme evaluations related to SRHR. • Strong understanding of community-based health service delivery systems including LHW programmes and public health services in Pakistan. • Experience engaging with government health departments, population welfare departments, and community organisations.
Education
• MBBS or Master’s in Public Health (MPH), Reproductive Health, or related discipline.
Job Description
Key Responsibilities
- Provide technical input into the study design and indicator framework for SRHR/FP, MNCH and adolescent health indicators.
- Ensure alignment of baseline indicators with the project results framework and national SRHR priorities
- Lead the technical development and review of household survey modules related to SRHR/FP, ANC, PNC services, adolescent health, services access and referral pathways.
- Review and refine FGD and KII discussion guides to ensure coverage of SRHR service barriers, social norms, and governance issues.
- Support the training of enumerators and qualitative research teams on key SRHR concepts, sensitivities associated with SRHR, and ethical engagement with women and adolescents.
- Provide guidance during pilot testing and review pilot findings to refine tools.
- Analyse and interpret SRHR-related findings emerging from household surveys, FGDs and KIIs.
Contribute to the baseline report, particularly sections related to SRHR/FP service utilization, MNCH and institutional engagement with LSOsApplications will be accepted and reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled.
Note: “Indus Hospital & Health Network is an employer that does not tolerate Sexual Exploitation and Abuse. All potential candidates will be subjected to rigorous background checks and controls.”