Public Sector Strengthening (PSS) Cluster Coordinator at MSI Tanzania,
Dar es Salaam – February 2026
CAREER OPPORTUNITY
MSI Tanzania, a Non-Governmental Organization, is a social enterprise and
a leading provider of family planning, sexual and reproductive health care and
allied services. MSI Tanzania is a partner of the Government of Tanzania and a
member of the Marie Stopes International (MSI) Global Partnership, which
operates in 36 countries worldwide. MSI Reproductive Choices is one of the
world’s leading providers of sexual and reproductive healthcare. We believe
that everyone should have the right to choose.
MSI Tanzania is gladly recruiting for the following new exciting
positions:
I. Public Sector Strengthening (PSS) Cluster Coordinator (1 Position)
Expected duty station: Dar es salaam
Our organization is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare
of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and post
holders to share this commitment.
Job Summary:
Reporting to the PSS Lead, the PSS Coordinator will be responsible for
coordinating and supporting PSS activities across the assigned councils and
facilities. The role focuses on monitoring day-to-day operations, ensuring
effective implementation of PSS interventions, and strengthening service
delivery within the supported regions and facilities. The coordinator oversees
all operational functions within their designated cluster, including management
of the costed workplan to ensure alignment with donor requirements and
achievement of channel objectives.
He/she play a key role in promoting high-quality sexual and reproductive
health (SRH) services, ensuring adherence to MSI
clinical quality standards, and facilitating continuous performance
improvement.
In this role, you will be expected to: 1) Meet and exceed MSI global
minimum standards for quality and agreed programme deliverables; and 2) Fully
comply with all MSI Tanzania policies and procedures.
Among the Key Responsibilities:
Key responsibility 1: Plan and coordinate SRH activities in MSI supported
councils and facilities.
• Liaise with internal teams and cultivate partnerships with key SRH/FP
stakeholders, including local authorities, MOHCDGEC, implementing partners, and
other relevant bodies to strengthen collaboration and program alignment.
• In collaboration with Regional and Council Health Management Teams
(RHMT/CHMT), plan, prepare, and coordinate supportive supervision activities
across the PSS-supported network.
• Coordinate all PSS training activities, including tracking and following up
with trained healthcare providers to ensure compliance with MSI standards for
SRH service delivery. Work closely with approved government mentors
to facilitate timely on-the-job training (OJT) and ensure uninterrupted service
provision.
• Work with Clinical Quality Coordinators to support timely demand-generation
activities aimed at ensuring client availability for Competency Assessments
(CA), Clinical Quality Internal Audits (CQIA), and follow-up actions to address
identified gaps.
• Lead the rollout and ongoing management of in-service coaching, mentorship,
and supportive supervision programs for facility-based healthcare providers
delivering SRH/FP services.
• Collaborate with the RHME team to ensure timely execution of data-related
activities, including spot-checks, DQAs, data summits, and accurate data entry
into PETRAS, DHIS2 and ORION. Review monthly performance
and use identified gaps to drive improvements in both FP and CPAC services.
• Support facilities to maintain uninterrupted availability of FP commodities.
Work closely with Council Pharmacists to facilitate redistribution and
strengthen Medicine Therapeutic Committees (MTCs) in quantification,
forecasting, and last-mile assurance (LMA).
• Collaborate with MSD zonal offices and regional/council IMPACT teams to
review supply chain processes and enhance quantification and forecasting of
commodities.
• Lead and support demand generation efforts and strategies to improve number
of clients visiting and receiving services from supported PSS network.
• Ensure effective CHW referrals and linkage reporting for FP and CPAC
services, using platforms such as
PETRAS and CHW dashboards to support timely and accurate submission of data.
• In collaboration with DRCHCOs, coordinate the timely processing and payment
of monthly CHW and LGA
allowances.
Key Responsibility 2: Support project and donor specific requirements in
PSS channel
• Provide SRH/FP technical expertise during project design, planning,
development, and implementation phases.
• Collaborate with the project coordination team to ensure timely execution of
costed workplans, and support the preparation and submission of quarterly,
semi-annual, and annual donor reports in line with the project reporting
calendar.
• Ensure project strategies align with MoH guidelines and global standards, and
that technical approaches remain sound during design, planning, and
implementation.
• Share best practices, program performance updates, and new technical
approaches with stakeholders through local and international workshops,
meetings, and MSI network platforms.
• Organize, prepare, and participate in quarterly PSS channel review meetings
with regional and council
counterparts to showcase progress, discuss challenges, and identify
opportunities for improvement.
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Minimum Requirements: Qualifications:
• A bachelor’s degree medical sciences with experience in family planning
projects management.
• Must have an up-to-date registration certificate/licence with the appropriate
regulatory body.
• Additional qualification in project management and overseeing financial
utilization and reporting is an added advantage.
• Thorough knowledge of Reproductive and sexual Health and Right issues,
including family planning services, related to the public and private sector,
CBO, FBOs and NGOs.
• Experience working with CSO’s, CHMT’s, RHMT’s and National level bodies advancing
SRHR issues.
Experience:
• At least 3 years’ experience working with donor funded projects with strong
administrative skills and experience.
• At least 3 years’ experience of field level coordination desirable.
• Experience in the fields of family planning and advocacy.
• Experience working in Tanzania with the Tanzanian government and Ministry of
Health systems, and Local
Government Authority.
Skills:
• Ability to network and create positive, mutually co-operative relationships.
• Excellent organizational and decision-making skills.
• Able to prioritise complex workload and work independently.
• IT literate.
• Numerate (for performance analysis and budget development).
• Strong written, presentation and verbal communication skills.
• Fluency in English and Kiswahili, including strong public speaking and
writing skills are a must.
• Strong administrative skills.
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Attitude/Motivation:
• As this position will have the need and opportunity to interact with
government, donors, and other partners, it is a must that the PSS Cluster
Coordinator be able to foster a collaborative work environment that ensures
good relationships and teamwork at all levels: country office staff,
headquarters, donors, and partners, to ensure that relevant reports are
submitted in a timely manner.
• Enthusiastic, honest and with high integrity.
• Willing to travel extensively 75%.
If you feel that you are able to meet the requirements and you are
motivated enough to be part of the team, please send your applications
including your curriculum vitae (CV) and a cover letter detailing your
suitability and why you are interested in the post to the address below:
Director of People and Culture
MSI Tanzania
11 Majuva Street – Mwenge
P. O. Box 7072, Dar Es Salaam.
Telephone: +255 22 2774991 / 4
VOIP +255 768 987 780
E-mail : jobs@mst.or.tz
Closing date: All applications should reach the addressee before Friday,
February 20th, 2026. Please note that only shortlisted candidates will be
contacted.
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