The SA leverages that expertise to support and conduct high level analysis, generate insights, influence policy and to support program design and execution. The SA is responsible for supporting (on behalf of the Ministry of Health) a consortium to pilot primary health care transformation agenda in Indonesia. The SA is expected to contribute to the development and active dissemination of high-quality technical knowledge products.
The SA works as a key member of the Strategic Purchasing for Primary Health Care (SP4PHC) project, which is supported by a grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation that provides technical assistance to countries to improve how funds are allocated to healthcare providers to achieve the goal of universal health coverage.
In Indonesia, SP4PHC is working with Ministry of Health (MOH) since the late 2022 on supporting the MOHās Health Transformation agenda, and specifically focusing on reforms around improving PHC, health financing, and digital health across Indonesia. SP4PHC Indonesia is implementing three strategies, which aim to improve how JKN purchases PHC services, optimize flow of funds via districts to PHC providers, and foster integration of telemedicine into purchasing arrangements for PHC services.
To support these strategies, several activities related to the health system, financing, and policy will be carried out. The SA will be a core technical member of the SP4PHC Indonesia team and will report to SP4PHC Project Director. This is a full-time position based in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Program design and implementation
ā¢ Support ministries of health and finance on development of national health financing strategies, budget planning, preparation and execution, and budget advocacy.
ā¢ Support sub-national actors in decentralized settings by strengthening capacity to respond to increased autonomy for planning, budgeting and public financial management.
ā¢ Support the design and implementation of health financing mechanisms such as health insurance and performance-based financing.
ā¢ Support team to generate targeted evidence and provide technical support to MOH and BPJS-K on improving JKN and work with these partners to incorporate these findings into policy development and roll-out
ā¢ Lead analyses on health expenditure, including out-of-pocket spending, financial forecasting, benefit incidence analysis, resource tracking and cost-effectiveness.
ā¢ Produce high quality written reports and presentations, including technical documents, project status reports, policy briefs, and publications for conferences and journals.
ā¢ Create graphics and visualizations of quantitative and qualitative data.
Research
ā¢ Develop research protocols, including data collection instruments such as surveys and semi-structured interview questionnaires, and support validation of instruments.
ā¢ Conduct desk research including literature reviews, data mining and analysis on relevant technical and policy issues and effectively summarize findings.
ā¢ Data collection and analysis for country research studies. Data collection may entail working closely with stakeholders, such as BPJS-K, Centers of Excellence, and the National Population and Family Planning Board (BKKBN)
ā¢ Provide quantitative and qualitative data analyses across a range of subjects.
Data Management
ā¢ Develop and manage large datasets such as NHA, IDHS, SUSENAS, and BPJS-K claims. This includes cleaning, constructing, sorting, and updating variables.
ā¢ Provide technical advice on how to mitigate risk when working with large datasets, such as accounting for missing data points
ā¢ Document the research process through Stata .do files or other methods to follow responsible record-keeping practices
Project Reporting and Representation
ā¢ Draft or revise sections of donor reports and coordinate team member input.
ā¢ Prepare communications for policy and technical meetings or forums
ā¢ Occasionally represent ThinkWell with external partners, donors or stakeholders at meetings and events.
Project Administration and Operations
ā¢ Develop and maintain strong working relations with technical and management units in partner organizations (BPJS-K; MoH; BKKBN; IBI; Bappenas; District Health Offices; and private sector agencies)
ā¢ Arrange interviews, discussions, and meetings with various stakeholders related to FP and MNCH and others as required
ā¢ Actively participate in virtual discussions with ThinkWell members from other projects and other countries
SP4PHC-Specific Responsibilities:
ā¢ Develop econometric modelling and participate in discussions throughout every step of the data analysis process
ā¢ Support the Deputy Director of Learning in developing and pursuing learning products, especially exploring research questions and how to address them-
ā¢ Contribute to the development of knowledge management systems
ā¢ Maintain project database of all data, information, reports, technical papers, and publications
ā¢ Conduct field monitoring of pilots and liaise with an external third party to monitor and evaluate
ā¢ At the direction of the Program Lead, contribute to ThinkWellās various efforts to support the Government of Indonesiaās response to the COVID-19 outbreak
1.Ā Ā Ā BA/BS (Econ) and 7+ years experience or graduate degree and 5+ years experience;
2.Ā Ā Ā Relevant work experience in a management consulting firm, bilateral or multilateral development agency, and/or international NGO, preferably with some experience managing projects in low- or middle-income countries;
3.Ā Ā Ā Advanced proficiency in Excel and PowerPoint required; proficiency in statistical analysis packages (e.g. STATA) preferred;
4.Ā Ā Ā Demonstrated capacity to configure and analyze data, including from various large datasets such as NHA, IDHS, SUSENAS, RISKASFAS, RISKASDES, and MNCH mortality and morbidity data;
5.Ā Ā Ā Demonstrated experience with health economics, especially in the areas of econometrics research and Indonesian health systems
6.Ā Ā Ā Exceptional analytical, research and problem solving capabilities;
7.Ā Ā Ā A thoughtful systems thinker with grounded, pragmatic understanding of the complexities of our work;
8.Ā Ā Ā Tech savvy and skilled at visual display of data;
9.Ā Ā Ā Demonstrated poise and professionalism in engaging with external partners, donors, and stakeholders;
10. Full fluency in English and Bahasa Indonesia;
11. Outstanding written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to relate respectfully with staff at all levels, ages, genders, nationalities and orientations as well as across work areas;
12. Ā Ability and willingness to travel up to 25%.