We are seeking a dedicated and experienced Field Support Consultant to join our team in delivery these objectives. The ideal candidate will provide on-site technical support, troubleshoot issues, and ensure customer satisfaction. This role requires excellent problem-solving skills, technical expertise, and the ability to work independently. The consultant will play a crucial role in the rollout of tailored financial planning and reporting tools, and in providing hands-on technical capacity-building support for GHS staff.
PROPEL Health is a USAID-funded five-year project awarded to Palladium on Sept 23,2022. PROPEL Health aims to improve the enabling environment for equitable and sustainable health services, supplies, and delivery systems through policy development and implementation; adequate, predictable, and sustainable health financing; enhanced government stewardship, transparency, and accountability; and use of evidence-based advocacy approaches at global, national, and subnational levels to promote best practices. It focuses on family planning/reproductive health (FP/RH), and the integration of FP/RH with HIV and maternal and child health (MCH). Our transformational technical strategy prioritizes localizing policy, advocacy, financing, and governance (PAFG) leadership, technical assistance, and capacity development to enhance resilience and sustainability. PROPEL Health’s country teams will serve as the technical and implementation driving force for Mission buy-ins and country-based, core-funded activities. The project actively supports USAID’s localization strategy by drawing on local actors to co-create our country designs and lead implementation, monitoring, and evaluation.
In Ghana’s health sector, the 2018 PEFA assessment highlighted several specific challenges including weak financial management capacities especially in health facilities, and delays in reimbursing claims submitted to the National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA), leading to cash flow issues. The assessment also documented some of the frequently raised audit queries including concerns about revenue misappropriation, pilferage, noncompliance with procurement practices, payments made without contract awards, and unaccounted fuel usage. These challenges are compounded by the fact that although numerous cost centers in the health sector are coded in GIFMIS, not all of them are connected to GIFMIS, hindering timely and accurate monitoring of financial resource flows. To address these challenges, the USAID-funded Ghana Health Service (GHS) Systems Strengthening Activity (GSS) aims, among other things, to strengthen the GHS's financial management, planning, asset management, and data infrastructure. To support these efforts, PROPEL Health has been commissioned to facilitate and provide technical assistance to advance this effort. Specifically, PROPEL Health is expected to: