State Program Officer (Hemoglobinopathies)- Arogya Bhawan, Mumbai
PATH(1 month ago)
About this role
The State Program Officer will support the Maharashtra state government and PATH to strengthen the hemoglobinopathies program through state-led planning, coordination, monitoring, and evidence-informed decision-making. The role focuses on translating policy into actionable plans, strengthening service delivery and monitoring systems, and supporting government and district counterparts to improve implementation quality. It involves regular engagement with technical partners and documentation to inform scale-up and policy refinement.
Required Skills
- Program Planning
- Monitoring
- Implementation Support
- Intersectoral Coordination
- Data Analysis
- Stakeholder Engagement
- Capacity Building
- Report Writing
- MS Office
- Statistical Software
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Qualifications
- Master's in Public Health (MPH)
- Diploma in Public Health (DPH)
- Postgraduate Degree in Health Management
About PATH
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