Team Lead and Learning Expert
for the IMPACT-MED Activity Review
USAID Learns Contract
Hanoi, Vietnam
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https://phg.tbe.taleo.net/phg02/ats/careers/requisition.jsp?org=SOCIIMPA2&cws=1&rid=3953
About Social Impact
Social Impact (SI) is a global development management consulting firm which provides monitoring, evaluation, strategic planning, and capacity building services to advance development effectiveness. In Vietnam, SI is implementing the USAID Learns program to support USAID staff and partners to implement more efficient, effective, and transparent programs. Today, SI seeks a qualified consultant to lead an Activity Review of the IMPACT-MED program.
** Note: This position is open for both international and local candidates **
Position Background
IMPACT-MED (Improving Access, Curriculum and Teaching in Medical Education and Emerging Diseases) has been supporting five Vietnamese Universities of Medicine and Pharmacy (UMPs) to reform medical education curriculum and improve institutional governance practices and systems for continuous quality improvement. The activity is focused on advancing competency based medical education (CBME) in Vietnam, with the overarching goal to build a strong and effective health workforce able to respond to 21st-century priorities and to contribute to the health resilience and health security of the country.
Objective
USAID/Vietnam intends to conduct an Activity Review of IMPACT-MED. This review will serve a dual purpose: (1) to learn about the extent to which the activity has met its beneficiaries’ educational needs and (2) identify barriers and enablers to the overall sustainability of the activity's interventions, both of which will inform planning for the activity's extension period (Phase 2).
The Activity Review will also aim to provide insight into how future programming more generally could benefit Vietnam’s healthcare workforce and the country’s overall health security. The research will focus on the domains of student and faculty needs, stakeholder engagement, and sustainability while utilizing a mixture of participatory and traditional research methods, where appropriate, ensuring adequate room and enabling conditions for local stakeholders sharing their voices and opinions.[1] Depending on the COVID-19 situation in Vietnam, consultants may be required to travel to Thai Nguyen, Hai Phong, Thai Binh, Hue, and HCMC to collect data and will attend appointments and meetings in Hanoi periodically.
Position Description
USAID Learns is seeking an international or national Team Leader and Learning Advisor to lead the Activity Review of IMPACT-MED.
S/he will provide leadership for the team, develop the research design, coordinate activities, arrange periodic meetings, consolidate individual input from team members. S/he will lead the process of communicating with the team, assembling findings and recommendations into participatory events and high-quality deliverables. S/he will take overall responsibility for analysis and will write the final report. The research and final report should be structured in a way to answer the following questions:
UMP beneficiaries and competency-based education
Stakeholder engagement and partnership
Sustainability
Responsibilities
The Team Lead and Learning Advisor will:
Deliverables[2]
With support from USAID Learns, and the assistance of two technical specialists and a coordinator under her/his line management (the Research Specialist, the Medical Education Advisor, and the Research Coordinator), the Team Lead and Learning Advisor will be expected to take overall responsibility for the production and management of the following:
Inception Report: A detailed, full body report following an initial consultation with key stakeholders, featuring key definitions, research design, [3] chosen methodologies,[4] and data collection tools.[5]
Inbrief: A PowerPoint/Google Slides presentation summarizing the Inception Report for USAID/Vietnam and HAIVN prior to the launch of data collection.
Findings Conclusions and Recommendations (FCR) Matrix: An analysis tool through which data is triangulated and findings, conclusions, and recommendations specific to each research question are produced. Two FCR matrixes are expected, a preliminary document after the first full week of data collection, and a final matrix at the end of the data analysis period.
Validation Event: An event where the team will present the preliminary findings of the research to USAID, HAIVN partners, and key stakeholders, or representatives of key stakeholder groups, who acted as respondents in the research process through a PowerPoint/Google Slides presentation and discussion. This event, supported by USAID Learns in Hanoi, will help validate findings in front of actors and develop/co-develop user-driven recommendations. The research team will consider partners’ comments, develop recommendations, and report accordingly.
Utilization Event: An event where the team will present a refined PowerPoint/Google Slides presentation and instigate discussions for eventual users of the research. With support from USAID Learns in Hanoi, this event is intended to encourage agreement on how to operationalize recommendations, collaborate, and follow up on progress in preparation for activity extension.
Outbrief: The team will present the key findings, conclusions, and recommendations to the wider USAID/Vietnam Mission through a PowerPoint/google slides presentation.
Draft Report: A draft report with fully developed findings, conclusions, and recommendations, no longer than 30 pages excluding annexes, will be submitted to the USAID activity manager and Learns COR (by Learns). The format will include an executive summary, table of contents, methodology, findings, and recommendations. USAID/Vietnam and HAIVN will provide comments on the draft report.
Final Report: The team will submit a final report that incorporates responses to USAID’s/partner’s comments and suggestions. The report will be submitted electronically in English. The report will be disseminated within USAID, HAIVN, and the MOH.
Two-way Dissemination Event: Following submission of the final report, the team will provide inputs to an interactive event/workshop with Government of Vietnam and wider higher education sector stakeholders in Hanoi.
Qualifications and skills:
The Team Lead and Learning Advisor must have/hold:
Preferably, the applicant will possess:
Level of Effort (LOE): Up to 55 days.
Expected timeline: December 2021– May 2022
The closing date for application: December 20, 2021. Selection and interview will be performed on a rolling basis, and interested candidates are encouraged to apply as soon as possible.
To apply, please merge both your CV and a cover letter into one pdf file and submit it through the online portal.
To learn more about Social Impact, please visit our website: http://www.socialimpact.com
SI is an EEO/AA/ADA Veterans Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, ethnicity, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or protected veteran status.
Only selected candidates will be contacted for an interview. Please, no phone calls.
[1] Dependent upon stakeholder enthusiasm and potential epidemic control restrictions.
[2]At USAID Learns, we value the utilization of research findings and stakeholders’ opinions, hence communicating research designs, findings, and recommendations with potential users are considered as important as conducting the research. Sufficient time and effort will be provided for the preparation of PowerPoint/Google Slides presentations and dry-runs of all events including Inbrief, Validation Event, Outbrief, Utilization Event and the Dissemination Event.
[3]Research design shall be developed in close consultation with key local stakeholders and demonstrated in a Research Design Matrix.
[4] Data collection methods could include Focus Group Discussions (FGDs)/Participatory Discussions/Key Informant Interviews (KIIs)/Facilitated Dialogues.
[5]Data collection tools could include FGD guides, interview guides, or more participatory tools such as photovoice.