| Job Title: | Postpartum Hemorrhage Country Consultant - Tanzania |
| Employment Type: | Contract |
| Work Format: | Hybrid |
| Closing Date: | 2000-01-01 |
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USP seeks a long-term PPH Country Consultant to lead the implementation and provide oversight for country-level maternal health medicines activities under the MedSuRe project.
The PPH Country Consultant will serve as the primary link between USP headquarters and country-level stakeholders.
Location of Assignment:
This assignment will require in-country technical assistance in Tanzania
Period of Performance:
This consultancy has an anticipated period of performance from June 1, 2026 – January 31, 2029
Roles and Responsibilities
The consultant will be responsible for carrying out the following tasks:
- In collaboration with Regional Technical Managers and headquarters (HQ) staff, lead the design, planning, and implementation of country-level PPH activities to ensure alignment with MedSuRe technical approaches and cross-country harmonization.
- Develop and monitor annual implementation plans and internal progress tracking tools to ensure timely delivery of PPH activities.
- Serve as MedSuRe’s in-country focal point for PPH activities, leading day-to-day engagement and coordination with national stakeholders (e.g., Ministries of Health, procurement agencies) and key maternal health and supply chain partners.
- With support from the Regional Technical Manager, lead or facilitate national-level meetings, technical workshops/trainings, and stakeholder consultations.
- Develop, adapt, and revise technical documents, guidance materials, surveys, and other work products to support PPH implementation and monitoring, ensuring alignment with MedSuRe technical standards.
- Prepare timely country-level progress updates, contribute to donor reporting requirements (e.g., annual reports), and document lessons learned to inform PPH commodity access and supply chain strengthening efforts.
- Anticipate, identify, and facilitate resolution of operational and technical risks affecting PPH activity implementation; escalate significant risks to Regional Technical Managers and HQ, and support development and implementation of mitigation strategies.
- Engages in other project activities as requested.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in pharmaceutical sciences, pharmacy, public health, or a related field
- Minimum of eight (8) years of experience in global public health, including substantive experience in procurement and supply chain management of maternal health commodities (e.g., PPH-related products).
- Minimum of five (5) years of experience supporting donor-funded health programs in Tanzania; exposure to multi-country or regional initiatives is an asset.
- Ability to work independently, manage multiple workstreams, and meet project timelines and deliverable requirements.
- Experience engaging diverse stakeholders, including national procurement agencies, regulatory authorities, civil society, and public health supply chain actors, and facilitating alignment around maternal health and supply chain priorities.
- Demonstrated skills in group facilitation, training delivery, and partner coordination.
- Strong oral and written communication skills in English (required), with the ability to tailor messaging to diverse audiences.
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience contributing to national guidelines, policy development, or technical working groups related to maternal health or pharmaceutical systems strengthening.
- Prior experience working in complex environments, with geographically dispersed teams across time zones.
Application Procedure
Please send your CV, Cover Letter, 3 References, and hourly rate (in USD) to GPH_Procurement@USP.org, by
the closing date of April 30, 2026, when submitting your applications, please write “Postpartum Hemorrhage
Country Consultant - Tanzania” in the email Subject Line of your email.
| Country: | Tanzania |
| City: | Tanzania |
| Address: | Tanzania |

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