Project Manager
2026-06-08T15:49:29+00:00
Seed Global Health
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Malawi
Lilongwe
10101
Malawi
Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources
Management, Business Operations, Healthcare, Social Services & Nonprofit, Education
2026-06-19T17:00:00+00:00
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About Seed
Seed Global Health (Seed) envisions a world in which a robust health workforce strengthens every country to best meet the health needs of its population. We partner and invest deeply in the health workforce and health systems in Malawi, Sierra Leone, Uganda, and Zambia. We educate and train health workers across a variety of cadres and specialties, strengthen the quality of care in our partner health facilities, and improve the national and global policy environments to support health workers.Advertise in Malawi
Our approach is context-driven and country-led. We partner deeply with students, faculty, clinical providers, health institutions, and national and global policymakers across three core, interrelated pillars of education, practice & policy to drive results and impact.
Our vision is a just, equitable, and healthy world.
Our missionis to expand access to quality care and improve health outcomes for all.
Our living values are:
Integrity & Accountability (Doing the right thing and doing it right)
At Seed, we prioritize integrity and accountability in all actions. Integrity involves making ethical choices based on respect and a commitment to continuous learning. Accountability ensures these choices are implemented justly. We foster trust and mutual respect through meaningful dialogue and advocacy.
Authenticity & Open Communication (Open Minds, Open Doors)
At Seed, we value diverse voices and perspectives. We communicate with humility and honesty, navigating differences to find common ground. Authenticity allows us to show our true selves in a safe environment, fostering innovation and progress through open communication.
Humanity & Respect (Putting people at the heart of everything we do)
At Seed, we adopt a human-centered approach, prioritizing the well-being and development of every individual and family. We lead with care and compassion, constantly asking, “What would this mean for the people we work with?” This people-centered mindset is central to our mission.
Position Summary
Seed Global Health is seeking a highly organized and experienced Project Manager to lead the day-to-day coordination and successful implementation of Seed’s technical scope within a high-profile consortium project.
The project aims to strengthen maternal and newborn care across two health clusters in Blantyre and Lilongwe through facility upgrades, workforce capacity building, improved referral systems, enhanced community engagement, and robust monitoring, evaluation, learning, and adapting systems.
The Project Manager will ensure seamless coordination among Seed Global Health, consortium partners, and the Malawi Ministry of Health and Sanitation (MoHS).Advertise in Malawi
This is a national position based in Malawi, reporting to the Country Director.
Duties and Responsibilities
Project Planning & Implementation
- Lead Seed’s internal and consortium-level work planning, budgeting, and implementation tracking for all Seed-led activities.
- Coordinate closely with consortium partners and MoHS to ensure aligned planning, joint work plans, and efficient delivery across the four main activity streams.
- Support program start-up, governance structures, and coordination mechanisms at national, district, and facility levels.
- Tracks progress against milestones and proactively address implementation of bottlenecks.
Technical Oversight & Activity Management
- The project coordinator will oversee Seed’s contributions to:
- Standards-based assessments of service readiness and clinical care at 8 targeted facilities (1 CEmONC + 3 BEmONC per district).
- Ensures effective delivery of Health worker capacity building, including in-service training, bedside mentorship, preceptorship, simulation-based learning, and integration of key interventions (eMOTIVE bundle, quality improvement, mortality audits).
- Support integration of midwifery model of care approaches across facilities.
- Strengthening emergency referral systems and community engagement strategies.
- Support the deployment and supervision of Seed preceptors, mentors, and educators working at targeted facilities.
Monitoring, Evaluation for Learning and Adaptation – Reporting
- Contribute to the development and implementation of the joint MEL framework, including indicators, DHIS2 dashboards, data quality assessments, and adaptive management processes.
- Lead regular internal tracking of Seed’s key performance indicators, deliverables, and milestones.
- Facilitate monthly facility reviews, quarterly adaptive management sessions, stakeholder meetings, and ensure follow-up actions are implemented.
- Prepare high-quality progress reports, quarterly reviews, and donor updates for Seed and the consortium.
Stakeholder Engagement & Representation
- Serve as a key point of contact for Seed within the consortium and with MoHS Reproductive Health Directorate and District Health Teams.
- Support national and district-level coordination forums and technical working groups.
- Ensure strong collaboration with the CDC Foundation on independent evaluation activities.
Compliance & Operations
- Ensure all activities comply with donor requirements and organizational policies.
- Support procurement and logistics for equipment, training, and program activities.
- Support budget tracking and expenditure monitoring for Seed’s activities in coordination with finance and administration team.
- Manage project risks and support adaptive management in response to implementation challenges.
Knowledge, skills, abilities and experience
- Bachelor’s degree in Public Health, Global Health, Project Management, Nursing/Midwifery, Medicine or related field. Master’s degree is an added advantage.
- Minimum of 5 years of progressive experience managing maternal and newborn health or health systems programs. 1-2 years of clinical practice/ working in clinical settings is an added advantage.
- Demonstrated experience working in multi-partner or consortium- based programs.
- Strong familiarity with Malawi’s health systems and Ministry of Health structures.
- Experience in donor-funded program implementation, coordination, and reporting
- Proven track record in project coordination, stakeholder management, and donor reporting.
- Excellent project management and organizational skills.
- Excellent stakeholder coordination and partnership management.
- Strong understanding of: Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care (EmONC), quality improvement, mentorship and clinical training models.
- Strong interpersonal, written and verbal communication skills.
- Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment.
- Demonstrated ability to manage multiple priorities and deliver results in a fast-paced environment.
- Experience with DHIS2, data use, and performance monitoring systems.
- Willingness to travel frequently between Lilongwe, Blantyre, and target facilities.
Working Conditions
- On-site based out of Malawi (Seed country office)
- Travel expected during partner engagements and team meetings.
- Full time schedule (40 hours per week)
- Lead Seed’s internal and consortium-level work planning, budgeting, and implementation tracking for all Seed-led activities.
- Coordinate closely with consortium partners and MoHS to ensure aligned planning, joint work plans, and efficient delivery across the four main activity streams.
- Support program start-up, governance structures, and coordination mechanisms at national, district, and facility levels.
- Tracks progress against milestones and proactively address implementation of bottlenecks.
- The project coordinator will oversee Seed’s contributions to: Standards-based assessments of service readiness and clinical care at 8 targeted facilities (1 CEmONC + 3 BEmONC per district).
- Ensures effective delivery of Health worker capacity building, including in-service training, bedside mentorship, preceptorship, simulation-based learning, and integration of key interventions (eMOTIVE bundle, quality improvement, mortality audits).
- Support integration of midwifery model of care approaches across facilities.
- Strengthening emergency referral systems and community engagement strategies.
- Support the deployment and supervision of Seed preceptors, mentors, and educators working at targeted facilities.
- Contribute to the development and implementation of the joint MEL framework, including indicators, DHIS2 dashboards, data quality assessments, and adaptive management processes.
- Lead regular internal tracking of Seed’s key performance indicators, deliverables, and milestones.
- Facilitate monthly facility reviews, quarterly adaptive management sessions, stakeholder meetings, and ensure follow-up actions are implemented.
- Prepare high-quality progress reports, quarterly reviews, and donor updates for Seed and the consortium.
- Serve as a key point of contact for Seed within the consortium and with MoHS Reproductive Health Directorate and District Health Teams.
- Support national and district-level coordination forums and technical working groups.
- Ensure strong collaboration with the CDC Foundation on independent evaluation activities.
- Ensure all activities comply with donor requirements and organizational policies.
- Support procurement and logistics for equipment, training, and program activities.
- Support budget tracking and expenditure monitoring for Seed’s activities in coordination with finance and administration team.
- Manage project risks and support adaptive management in response to implementation challenges.
- Excellent project management and organizational skills.
- Excellent stakeholder coordination and partnership management.
- Strong understanding of: Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care (EmONC), quality improvement, mentorship and clinical training models.
- Strong interpersonal, written and verbal communication skills.
- Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment.
- Demonstrated ability to manage multiple priorities and deliver results in a fast-paced environment.
- Experience with DHIS2, data use, and performance monitoring systems.
- Bachelor’s degree in Public Health, Global Health, Project Management, Nursing/Midwifery, Medicine or related field. Master’s degree is an added advantage.
- Minimum of 5 years of progressive experience managing maternal and newborn health or health systems programs. 1-2 years of clinical practice/ working in clinical settings is an added advantage.
- Demonstrated experience working in multi-partner or consortium- based programs.
- Strong familiarity with Malawi’s health systems and Ministry of Health structures.
- Experience in donor-funded program implementation, coordination, and reporting
- Proven track record in project coordination, stakeholder management, and donor reporting.
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Vacancy title:
Project Manager
[Type: FULL_TIME, Industry: Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources, Category: Management, Business Operations, Healthcare, Social Services & Nonprofit, Education]
Jobs at:
Seed Global Health
Deadline of this Job:
Friday, June 19 2026
Duty Station:
Malawi | Lilongwe
Summary
Date Posted: Monday, June 8 2026, Base Salary: Not Disclosed
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About Seed
Seed Global Health (Seed) envisions a world in which a robust health workforce strengthens every country to best meet the health needs of its population. We partner and invest deeply in the health workforce and health systems in Malawi, Sierra Leone, Uganda, and Zambia. We educate and train health workers across a variety of cadres and specialties, strengthen the quality of care in our partner health facilities, and improve the national and global policy environments to support health workers.Advertise in Malawi
Our approach is context-driven and country-led. We partner deeply with students, faculty, clinical providers, health institutions, and national and global policymakers across three core, interrelated pillars of education, practice & policy to drive results and impact.
Our vision is a just, equitable, and healthy world.
Our missionis to expand access to quality care and improve health outcomes for all.
Our living values are:
Integrity & Accountability (Doing the right thing and doing it right)
At Seed, we prioritize integrity and accountability in all actions. Integrity involves making ethical choices based on respect and a commitment to continuous learning. Accountability ensures these choices are implemented justly. We foster trust and mutual respect through meaningful dialogue and advocacy.
Authenticity & Open Communication (Open Minds, Open Doors)
At Seed, we value diverse voices and perspectives. We communicate with humility and honesty, navigating differences to find common ground. Authenticity allows us to show our true selves in a safe environment, fostering innovation and progress through open communication.
Humanity & Respect (Putting people at the heart of everything we do)
At Seed, we adopt a human-centered approach, prioritizing the well-being and development of every individual and family. We lead with care and compassion, constantly asking, “What would this mean for the people we work with?” This people-centered mindset is central to our mission.
Position Summary
Seed Global Health is seeking a highly organized and experienced Project Manager to lead the day-to-day coordination and successful implementation of Seed’s technical scope within a high-profile consortium project.
The project aims to strengthen maternal and newborn care across two health clusters in Blantyre and Lilongwe through facility upgrades, workforce capacity building, improved referral systems, enhanced community engagement, and robust monitoring, evaluation, learning, and adapting systems.
The Project Manager will ensure seamless coordination among Seed Global Health, consortium partners, and the Malawi Ministry of Health and Sanitation (MoHS).Advertise in Malawi
This is a national position based in Malawi, reporting to the Country Director.
Duties and Responsibilities
Project Planning & Implementation
- Lead Seed’s internal and consortium-level work planning, budgeting, and implementation tracking for all Seed-led activities.
- Coordinate closely with consortium partners and MoHS to ensure aligned planning, joint work plans, and efficient delivery across the four main activity streams.
- Support program start-up, governance structures, and coordination mechanisms at national, district, and facility levels.
- Tracks progress against milestones and proactively address implementation of bottlenecks.
Technical Oversight & Activity Management
- The project coordinator will oversee Seed’s contributions to:
- Standards-based assessments of service readiness and clinical care at 8 targeted facilities (1 CEmONC + 3 BEmONC per district).
- Ensures effective delivery of Health worker capacity building, including in-service training, bedside mentorship, preceptorship, simulation-based learning, and integration of key interventions (eMOTIVE bundle, quality improvement, mortality audits).
- Support integration of midwifery model of care approaches across facilities.
- Strengthening emergency referral systems and community engagement strategies.
- Support the deployment and supervision of Seed preceptors, mentors, and educators working at targeted facilities.
Monitoring, Evaluation for Learning and Adaptation – Reporting
- Contribute to the development and implementation of the joint MEL framework, including indicators, DHIS2 dashboards, data quality assessments, and adaptive management processes.
- Lead regular internal tracking of Seed’s key performance indicators, deliverables, and milestones.
- Facilitate monthly facility reviews, quarterly adaptive management sessions, stakeholder meetings, and ensure follow-up actions are implemented.
- Prepare high-quality progress reports, quarterly reviews, and donor updates for Seed and the consortium.
Stakeholder Engagement & Representation
- Serve as a key point of contact for Seed within the consortium and with MoHS Reproductive Health Directorate and District Health Teams.
- Support national and district-level coordination forums and technical working groups.
- Ensure strong collaboration with the CDC Foundation on independent evaluation activities.
Compliance & Operations
- Ensure all activities comply with donor requirements and organizational policies.
- Support procurement and logistics for equipment, training, and program activities.
- Support budget tracking and expenditure monitoring for Seed’s activities in coordination with finance and administration team.
- Manage project risks and support adaptive management in response to implementation challenges.
Knowledge, skills, abilities and experience
- Bachelor’s degree in Public Health, Global Health, Project Management, Nursing/Midwifery, Medicine or related field. Master’s degree is an added advantage.
- Minimum of 5 years of progressive experience managing maternal and newborn health or health systems programs. 1-2 years of clinical practice/ working in clinical settings is an added advantage.
- Demonstrated experience working in multi-partner or consortium- based programs.
- Strong familiarity with Malawi’s health systems and Ministry of Health structures.
- Experience in donor-funded program implementation, coordination, and reporting
- Proven track record in project coordination, stakeholder management, and donor reporting.
- Excellent project management and organizational skills.
- Excellent stakeholder coordination and partnership management.
- Strong understanding of: Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care (EmONC), quality improvement, mentorship and clinical training models.
- Strong interpersonal, written and verbal communication skills.
- Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment.
- Demonstrated ability to manage multiple priorities and deliver results in a fast-paced environment.
- Experience with DHIS2, data use, and performance monitoring systems.
- Willingness to travel frequently between Lilongwe, Blantyre, and target facilities.
Working Conditions
- On-site based out of Malawi (Seed country office)
- Travel expected during partner engagements and team meetings.
- Full time schedule (40 hours per week)
Work Hours: 8
Experience in Months: 60
Level of Education: bachelor degree
Job application procedure
Application window closes on 19 June 2026. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. This is an accelerated recruitment process aligned to a project start date of 1 August 2026. Candidates who are available to start immediately by 1 August 2026 will be strongly preferred.
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