The German Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development through MI in partnership with the Ministry of Health (MOH) and Emergency Medical Services (EMS) stakeholders is implementing the Upesi Health Project which seeks to improve emergency medical care with focus on pre-hospital care through promotion of appropriate legislation, enhanced private public partnership, standardized training curriculum, accreditation ,improved coordination of relevant actors and strengthening of systems and associations within Nairobi Metropolitan Services (NMS) emergency services providers.
Project objective: Contribute to a decrease in direct and premature mortality and invalidity due to preventable medical emergencies by improved EMS in Kenya.
Outcome 1: Contribution to the development and implementation of appropriate legislation and binding framework for regulation of EMS in Kenya
Outcome 2: Enhanced mechanisms to promote human resource development for EMS in Kenya.
Outcome 3: Enhanced Emergency Medical Service System at National and County Governments
Purpose
The purpose of this consultancy is to conduct an organizational capacity assessment for KCEMT to identify areas for organizational improvement to achieve sustainable results and thereafter facilitate organization development and system strengthening training. The expected results should be well defined because it determines the purpose and direction of the capacity building effort.
Objectives
The selected consultant/firm will be expected to deliver on the objectives below:
Understand the gaps in the organization effectiveness and come up with a Capacity Building Action Plans (CBP) to enhance participants knowledge. This will involve identifying capacity that is already in place to determine opportunities and constraints to the achievement of clearly identified results. A CBP will be developed based on findings from the assessment.
Understanding and appreciation of Organizational Development and system strengthening as a capacity building strategy for the organization.
Enhance KCEMT understanding of key elements of an effective and sustainable organization.
Build commitment to effective management of the organization for greater impact.
Methodology of the Assignment
The assignment should be participatory and consultative. The consultant should conduct the needs assessment using a methodology developed in partnership with the KCEMT. The assessment should be built around self-assessment processes as well as broad consultation to help validate, expand, and improve the range of information collected. The capacity assessment framework should recognize the multiple dimensions of capacity in relation to each other as well as to the expected results by including organizational capacity (governance, structures, processes, etc.) as well as the broader context and environment within which the organization functions.
Scope of Assessment and Training
Organization development and systems strengthening
Project management
Leadership and governance
Stakeholders involvement
Financial resource management
Administration and human resource management
Networking and advocacy
Technical capacity
Knowledge management
Sustainability of the civil society organization
Monitoring and evaluation
Duration of Consultancy
The work detailed in this term of reference is to be concluded between 1st March – 15th of March 2021. That entails conducting organizational capacity assessment, facilitating organizational development and system strengthening training and development of a detailed assessment and training report.
Key Competence
The consultant/firm should have expertise in assessment of EMS and/or public health projects as well as knowledge in the Kenya healthcare system. The team members should have at least 5 years of relevant experience in public health, Emergency Medicine, emergency medical services, rescue engineering, health systems management or any other health-related field
Interested parties must submit their applications by email referenced under title ‘Consultancy for Organizational Capacity Assessment and Organizational Development and System Strengthening for KCEMT’ to nairobi@malteser-international.org; Deadline for submission: 23rd February 2021 at 17:00hrsMalteser International will consider applications from individual consultants only, who will be the sole responsible to deliver the outputs of the assignment.Applications should include:Only shortlisted applications will be contacted. Shortlisted candidates may be asked to provide references, evidence of experience, and additional administrative documents. The final selection of applicants, or cancelation of the assignment, is at the sole discretion of Malteser International
Apply via :
nairobi@malteser-international.org