UCP WHEELS FOR HUMANITY has floated a tender for Rehabilitation Systems Learning Consultant. The project location is USA and the tender is closing on 30 May 2019. The tender notice number is , while the TOT Ref Number is 32437223. Bidders can have further information about the Tender and can request the complete Tender document by Registering on the site.

Expired Tender

Procurement Summary

Country : USA

Summary : Rehabilitation Systems Learning Consultant

Deadline : 30 May 2019

Other Information

Notice Type : Tender

TOT Ref.No.: 32437223

Document Ref. No. :

Competition : ICB

Financier : United States Agency for International Development (USAID)

Purchaser Ownership : -

Tender Value : Refer Document

Purchaser's Detail

Purchaser : UCP WHEELS FOR HUMANITY
9509 Vassar Avenue, Unit A Chatsworth, CA 91311 Tel: 818.255.0100
USA
Email :careers@ucpwheels.org, info@ucpwheels.org
URL :https://ucpwheels.org

Tender Details

Tenders are invited for Rehabilitation Systems Learning Consultant.

About UCP Wheels for Humanity

Founded in 1996, UCP Wheels for Humanity (UCPW) increases access to mobility and improves quality of life for children and adults with physical disabilities in less-resourced countries. UCP Wheels makes strategic investments in communities by leveraging existing capacities and empowering local stakeholders. Based on the needs of each region in which we work, we offer one or more of our direct-service or capacity-building programs. These include the provision of appropriately fitted wheelchairs and empowerment programs, as well as advocacy and training initiatives. UCP Wheels leads mobility, therapy, and empowerment programs globally and acts as an advocate and capacity-building partner to local organizations, creating sustainable, community-based systems that support long-term change. For more information, visit www.ucpwheels.org.

Position Summary

In support of the anticipated USAID-funded Strengthening Rehab Services and Health Systems project, UCP Wheels for Humanity (UCPW) seeks a consultant well versed in rehabilitation systems to help define the learning agenda and integrate a global perspective on rehabilitation integration and systems reform into project monitoring and evaluation (M&E) and learning. He/she will provide input into the project-s M&E framework and data collection processes and will contribute to the development of white papers and case studies to share insights and policy implications with national, regional, and global stakeholders. The consultant, who may be based remotely, will be expected to travel to Ukraine and Tajikistan as needed to work with local staff and partners on these activities. UCPW expects to award a deliverables-based contract for a period of no fewer than 12 months.

About the Strengthening Rehab Services and Health Systems Project

With funding from the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and support from the World Confederation for Physical Therapy (WCPT), Ukrainian Association of Physical Therapy (UAPT), National Association of People with Disabilities (NAPD), and the Republican Medical College of Tajikistan (RMC), UCPW anticipates implementing the Strengthening Rehab Services and Health Systems (SRSHS) project. The project works to strengthen rehab service delivery systems in Ukraine and Tajikistan by contributing to the development of policy and regulatory frameworks that are rooted in practical, local hospital-tested experiences; supporting physical therapy professionalization; and raising awareness of the importance of rehab services for quality of life, particularly for those affected by conflict. Ultimately, the SRSHS project will strengthen the skills of rehab providers in the two countries, reach persons with disabilities (PWDs) and medical professionals with awareness-raising activities, and increase access to rehab services for PWDs.

Expected Duties and Responsibilities

Under the direction of UCP Wheels- Director of Programs and the in-country Technical Director, the consultant will be responsible for performing the following primary tasks:

· Work closely with the project-s M&E staff to inform the development of the M&E framework

· Collaborate with partners and technical staff to inform the integration of rehabilitation services within health systems in Ukraine and Tajikistan

· Lead the development of white papers, case studies, reports, and presentations based on qualitative and quantitative analysis in close partnership with the technical team

· Support the development of assessments, research, and evaluations as needed

· Communicate with national and international stakeholders as required in coordination with the project-s Technical Director

· Provide strategic high-level feedback and analysis on project learning

Qualifications and Experience

· Advanced degree in health policy, global health, global studies with a focus on health systems, international development with a focus on health systems, or other related fields

· Demonstrated technical expertise in national health systems for rehabilitation services; knowledge of Ukrainian and Tajik health systems highly preferred

· Experience conducting quantitative and qualitative analysis to inform policy recommendations

· Experience developing and disseminating research reports, white papers, case studies, etc.

· Experience developing M&E systems on donor-funded projects highly preferred

· Superior writing and communication skills in English, knowledge of Ukrainian or Russian highly preferred

· Excellent time management and prioritization skills; ability to set clear goals and manage progress toward them independently

· Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to communicate and work well with people of diverse backgrounds

· Willingness to travel internationally to Ukraine and Tajikistan as required

How to apply:
Please submit a cover letter and resume in English to careers@ucpwheels.org no later than May 30, 2019. Please include “Application for SRSHS Rehab Systems Learning Consultant: YOUR NAME” in the subject line. Applications will be considered on a rolling basis.

Documents

 Tender Notice