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Technical Consultant – Mental Health and Psychosocial Services | Abuja

The Institute of Human Virology (IHVN) is a leading and reputable non-governmental organization addressing infectious and non-infectious diseases such as HIV, tuberculosis, and cancer through prevention, diagnosis, treatment, capacity building, research, care, and support services. IHVN is in partnership with local and international organizations and the different tiers of the government of Nigeria at the national, state, and local levels. The Institute’s vision is to provide quality health services, capacity building, and research in West Africa and beyond.

To further drive quality and engender global best practices in HIV and TB care and treatment, IHVN is seeking qualified candidates for the following position:

PositionTechnical Consultant  – Mental Health and Psychosocial Services
Duration6 months
Reports toProject Director, GF GC-7
Location Abuja

OPENING DATE: December 5, 2024
CLOSING DATE:   December 19, 2024

The Technical Consultant – MHPSS will be responsible for technical support and oversight of the implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of MHPSS components of the IHVN Global Fund project for key and vulnerable populations and contribute to the development of project staff and project delivery.

Essential Job Functions/ Main Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Develop and implement strategic plans, policies, and programs related to mental health and psychosocial support.
  • Provide technical expertise in the design, implementation, and evaluation of MHPSS interventions across supported states.
  • Conduct training and capacity-building activities for staff, partners, and sub-recipients to enhance their understanding of MHPSS principles and practices.
  • Support the development and implementation of monitoring and evaluation frameworks to track the impact and effectiveness of MHPSS programs.
  • Ensure compliance with international standards, guidelines, and ethical principles in the delivery of MHPSS services.
  • Stay updated on the latest research, best practices, and innovations in the field of MHPSS and incorporate them into program design and implementation.
  • Foster partnerships and collaboration with relevant stakeholders, including government agencies, NGOs, and mental health professionals.

Minimum Requirements and Desired Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s or master’s degree in psychology, social work, public health, or a related field.
  • Proven experience working in mental health and psychosocial support programs, preferably in humanitarian or development contexts.
  • Strong knowledge of MHPSS principles, guidelines, and best practices.
  • Familiarity with different psychosocial intervention approaches and counseling techniques.
  • Experience in program design, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation.
  • Excellent training and facilitation skills.

Safeguarding (PSEAH):

As an organization, IHVN takes the issue of Protection against Sexual Exploitation, Abuse and Harassment (PSEAH) seriously, because safeguarding the people we interface with in all our programmatic work is of the utmost importance to us. 

IHVN recruits only candidates who are suited and comply to the strict responsibility of PSEAH.

By applying, you agree to IHVN carrying out a background check on you with respect to SEAH records and you also confirm that not before or after being hired will you breach the IHVN policy on PSEAH.

Equal employment opportunity statement:

IHVN is an equal employment employer. We do not engage in practices that discriminate against any person employed or seeking employment based on religion, gender, national or ethnic origin, age, marital status, genetic information, or any other status or characteristic protected under applicable laws.

Mode of Application:

  • Application letter and detailed curriculum vitae in Microsoft Word format should be forwarded to the Assistant Director, Human Resources through this email address: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it [email protected]
  • This advert closes 14 days from the date of this publication, and only short-listed candidates will be contacted.

Bid Advert – Maintenance Work at UCH Ibadan under GF N-THRIP grant

The Institute of Human Virology, Nigeria is seeking bidders to bid for the Maintenance Work at UCH Ibadan under GF N-THRIP grant
Opening Date/ Time: 25th November 2024. 
Closing Date/ Time: 6th December 2024 @10:00am
For more on this bid, Please download the complete bid document,

Ending AIDS is a Collective Responsibility – IHVN CEO

As the world commemorates World AIDS Day 2024, the Institute of Human Virology Nigeria (IHVN) has urged stakeholders to collaborate to sustain investment and innovative approaches to addressing AIDS by 2030.

IHVN Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Patrick Dakum made this call at a press conference in Abuja organized by the National Agency for the Control of AIDS (NACA) to kick off the commemoration of World AIDS Day 2024.

Dr. Dakum, who was represented by the Project Director of the Global Fund N-THRIP project, Dr. Olayemi Olupitan said, “World AIDS Day serves as a reminder of our collective responsibility to ensure that no one is left behind in the fight against HIV/AIDS. This year’s theme, ‘Take the Rights Path: Sustain the HIV Response and Stop HIV among Children to End AIDS in Nigeria by 2030’ resonates deeply with our mission of promoting health equity and ensuring access to life-saving prevention, care, and treatment services for HIV and associated diseases. Our work has consistently focused on delivering patient-centered solutions, strengthening health systems, and reducing stigma and discrimination in communities.”

The CEO also noted that collective action will ensure a healthier, more equitable Nigeria.

While addressing the press at the event, NACA Director General, Dr. Temitope Ilori said that despite the country’s progress in combating HIV, prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV (PMTCT) and pediatric HIV coverage remains below 33%.

“Following comprehensive data analysis in 2021, we joined the international initiative and developed the Global Alliance Action Plan to End AIDS in Children. The plan is fully resourced, yet coverage continues to fall short. To address this, the Honourable Minister of State for Health recently established a national-level acceleration committee to track implementation,” she said.

Dr. Ilori called on Nigerians to join hands to break the stigma, embrace equity, drive collective action and stop HIV among children.

“We must empower every individual, especially women who are most vulnerable to contracting HIV and other vulnerable populations, to access life-saving services and live with dignity.”

Partners represented a the event include UNAIDS, US Presidents Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), Network of People Living with HIV (NEPWHAN), Association of Women Living with HIV (ASWHAN), Society for Family Health (SFH) and FHI 360.