Information Management

Assistant en Systèmes d'Information de Gestion de la Santé (HMIS) – Garowe

International Rescue Committee · Garowe, Somalie

Organisation
International Rescue Committee
Lieu
Garowe, Somalie
Domaine
Information Management
Date limite
22 aout 2026
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Presentation du poste

Premièrement, les missions principales : L'International Rescue Committee (IRC) recrute un assistant HMIS pour son projet de santé sexuelle et reproductive (SRH) financé par l'UNFPA, basé à Garowe, en Somalie. Sous la supervision directe du responsable de projet SRH, le titulaire assure la collecte, la compilation, la vérification et l'analyse des données de santé issues des établissements sanitaires et des équipes mobiles. Il garantit la production et la soumission ponctuelle des rapports hebdomadaires, mensuels, trimestriels et des rapports aux donateurs, conformément aux exigences de l'IRC et de l'UNFPA. Il maintient les bases de données, assure la qualité des données, effectue des évaluations de la qualité des données (DQA) et soutient la mise en œuvre du système national DHIS2. Il participe aux activités de suivi-évaluation, aux enquêtes, aux évaluations et à la documentation des leçons apprises. Il est également responsable de la mise en œuvre du mécanisme communautaire de retour d'information et de gestion des plaintes (CFRM), en veillant à ce que les bénéficiaires soient informés de leurs droits, que les plaintes soient collectées, enregistrées, suivies et traitées dans le respect de la confidentialité et des normes de protection. Il appuie enfin l'organisation de séances de redevabilité envers les populations affectées et l'analyse des tendances des retours communautaires pour améliorer la qualité des services. Deuxièmement, le profil recherché : Bien que l'offre ne détaille pas explicitement les qualifications, les responsabilités impliquent une expérience solide en gestion de l'information, en suivi-évaluation et en redevabilité dans le secteur humanitaire, idéalement dans le domaine de la santé. Le candidat doit maîtriser les outils informatiques (Excel, bases de données) et idéalement connaître DHIS2 ou les systèmes d'information sanitaire. Il doit faire preuve de rigueur, de sens de l'organisation, de bonnes compétences analytiques et relationnelles pour travailler avec le ministère de la Santé, les équipes médicales, les partenaires et les communautés. Une expérience en santé sexuelle et reproductive, ainsi qu'une connaissance du contexte somalien, constituent des atouts. Troisièmement, les conditions proposées : L'offre ne mentionne pas le type de contrat, la durée, le salaire ou les avantages. Elle indique uniquement que le poste est basé à Garowe, dans la région de Puntland, et implique des déplacements réguliers sur le terrain. L'IRC est une organisation internationale fondée en 1933, présente dans plus de 40 pays et opérant en Somalie depuis 2006, offrant ainsi un environnement de travail pluridisciplinaire et un impact humanitaire tangible auprès des populations touchées par les conflits et les catastrophes naturelles.

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The International Rescue Committee (IRC) responds to the world’s worst humanitarian crises and helps people to survive and rebuild their lives. Founded in 1933 at the request of Albert Einstein, the IRC offers lifesaving care and life-changing assistance to refugees forced to flee from war or disaster. At work today in over 40 countries and 22 U.S. cities, we restore safety, dignity, and hope to millions who are uprooted and struggling to endure. The IRC leads the way from harm to home.

The International Rescue Committee has been working in Somalia since 2006, providing essential services to conflict- and disaster-affected communities. The IRC has been operational in Central Somalia (Galmudug, Puntland, and Southwest regions) and Banadir, implementing interventions in the areas of Economic Recovery and Development (ERD), WASH, Governance, peacebuilding, GBV, Nutrition, education, and health, reaching out to more than 200,000 conflict and drought-affected people.

Summary of Responsibilities:

The HMIS Assistant will work under the direct supervision of the SRH Project Officer and will be responsible for supporting health information management, monitoring, evaluation, accountability, learning, and reporting activities for the UNFPA-funded Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) project in Puntland and North-East States. s/he will ensure accurate and timely collection, verification, analysis, reporting, and management of project data while supporting quality assurance, accountability to affected populations, and evidence-based decision-making. The HMIS Assistant will work closely with health facility staff, outreach teams, the Ministry of Health, and IRC program and MEAL teams to strengthen data quality, reporting systems, and community feedback mechanisms.

Major duties and responsibilities:

Health Information Management and Reporting

  • Support collection, compilation, verification, and management of SRH project data from supported health facilities and outreach teams.
  • Ensure timely submission of weekly, monthly, quarterly, and donor reports in accordance with IRC and UNFPA reporting requirements.
  • Review facility reports for completeness, consistency, and accuracy before submission.
  • Maintain and update project databases and electronic health information systems.
  • Support data entry, cleaning, validation, analysis, and interpretation of project data.
  • Ensure proper documentation, filing, and archiving of reporting tools, registers, and project records.
  • Assist health facility staff in maintaining accurate patient records and reporting tools.
  • Monitor data flow from health facilities to project and regional levels and address reporting gaps.
  • Ensure confidentiality and secure management of health information and patient records.
  • Generate routine data summaries, dashboards, indicator tracking sheets, and performance reports to support program management and decision-making.
  • Support reporting into DHIS2 and other approved health information management systems where applicable.

Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning (MEAL)

  • Support implementation of the project monitoring plan and performance indicator tracking systems.
  • Assist in conducting routine monitoring visits to health facilities and outreach sites to verify reported data.
  • Conduct regular data quality assessments (DQA) and provide feedback to facility staff.
  • Track project indicators and regularly monitor progress against targets.
  • Support baseline assessments, surveys, evaluations, operational research, and monitoring exercises.
  • Assist in collecting, compiling, and analyzing quantitative and qualitative data for project monitoring purposes.
  • Support preparation of monthly, quarterly, annual, and donor reports.
  • Participate in data review meetings and support action planning to address identified gaps.
  • Support documentation of lessons learned, best practices, success stories, and case studies.
  • Support beneficiary verification exercises and monitoring activities to improve accountability and data accuracy.
  • Work closely with program and MEAL teams to strengthen monitoring systems and promote data use for decision-making.
  • Assist in post-distribution monitoring (PDM), client satisfaction surveys, and other accountability-related assessments.

Community Feedback, Accountability and Client Responsiveness

  • Support implementation and maintenance of IRC's Community Feedback and Response Mechanism (CFRM) across all project-supported facilities and outreach sites.
  • Ensure beneficiaries are informed about available feedback and complaint channels and their right to provide feedback on project services.
  • Collect, document, record, and track feedback, complaints, concerns, and suggestions from beneficiaries and community members.
  • Maintain accountability databases and feedback trackers to ensure timely follow-up and closure of cases.
  • Monitor the functionality and accessibility of all feedback channels, including help desks, feedback boxes, hotlines, and community consultations.
  • Support analysis of feedback trends and share findings with program teams to enhance service quality and accountability.
  • Participate in regular feedback review meetings and support implementation of corrective actions.
  • Assist in organizing community engagement and accountability sessions to improve participation and transparency.
  • Ensure confidentiality and appropriate handling of sensitive complaints in line with IRC safeguarding and accountability standards.
  • Prepare periodic accountability reports highlighting feedback trends, response rates, actions taken, and lessons learned.
  • Work closely with MEAL and program teams to strengthen accountability to affected populations (AAP) and client responsiveness.

Data Quality Assurance

  • Ensure consistency between source documents, patient registers, tally sheets, and summary reports.
  • Conduct routine data verification exercises at facility and community levels.
  • Identify data discrepancies and support corrective action planning.
  • Monitor reporting timeliness, completeness, and accuracy at all supported facilities.
  • Develop and maintain data quality improvement plans in collaboration with project teams and health facility staff.
  • Support regular data audits and validation exercises.

Capacity Building and Technical Support.

  • Train and mentor health facility staff on HMIS tools, reporting procedures, and data quality standards.
  • Provide on-the-job support and coaching to health workers on data collection and reporting requirements.
  • Support orientation of newly recruited staff on HMIS tools and reporting systems.
  • Promote data utilization and evidence-based decision-making at facility and project levels.
  • Support implementation of Ministry of Health HMIS guidelines and reporting standards.
  • Assist facility teams in improving reporting accuracy and documentation practices.

Coordination and Communication

  • Work closely with Ministry of Health HMIS personnel, facility staff, SRH project teams, and MEAL staff to strengthen data systems.
  • Participate in coordination meetings, review meetings, and data validation exercises.
  • Support information sharing between project teams, facilities, and relevant stakeholders.
  • Contribute to donor information requests and reporting requirements.
  • Participate in joint supervision and monitoring visits with government and partner organizations as required.

Other Duties

  • Support project assessments, surveys, evaluations, and emergency response activities as required.
  • Ensure compliance with IRC policies, donor requirements, safeguarding standards, and data protection principles.
  • Promote adherence to IRC's Code of Conduct and safeguarding policies.
  • Perform any other duties assigned by the SRH Project Officer or Senior Health and Nutrition Officer.

Qualifications, Experience and Attributes

  • University degree in public health, health information management, or a related field.
  • Additional training in DHIS2, Monitoring and Evaluation, Data Management, HMIS, or Public Health Information Systems is an added advantage.
  • Minimum of two (2) years of relevant experience in Health Information Management Systems (HMIS), Monitoring and evaluation, or health data management.
  • Experience working within health, SRH, maternal health, or donor-funded health programs is highly desirable.
  • Experience using DHIS2, Kobo Toolbox, CommCare, ODK, Excel, or other data management systems.
  • Experience supporting routine monitoring, reporting, accountability, and data quality assurance activities.
  • Experience supporting Community Feedback and Response Mechanisms (CFRM) or Accountability to Affected Populations (AAP) is an added advantage.
  • Fluency in English required both oral and written
  • Good knowledge of computer management and applications.
  • Proven analytical, communication/negotiation skills and ability to think strategically.

How to apply

Apply using the following link: HMIS Assistant

Female candidates are highly encouraged to apply.

Standard of Professional Conduct: The IRC and IRC workers must adhere to the values and principles outlined in IRC Way—Standards for Professional Conduct. These are Integrity, Service, and Accountability. In accordance with these values, the IRC operates and enforces policies on beneficiary protection from exploitation and abuse, child safeguarding, anti-workplace harassment, fiscal integrity, and anti-retaliation.

Gender Equality & Equal Opportunity: Gender Equality: IRC is committed to narrowing the gender gap in leadership positions. We offer benefits that provide an enabling environment for women to participate in our workforce, including parental leave, gender-sensitive security protocols, and other supportive benefits.

Diversity and Inclusion: At IRC, we are passionate about creating an inclusive workplace that promotes and values diversity. Organizations that are diverse in age, gender identity, race, physical or mental ability, nationality, and perspective are validated to be better organizations. More importantly, creating a safe workspace environment where everyone, from any background, can do their best is the right thing to do.